Buckeye EchoCare sponsors ORF Gardens?
As you probably know, this protest believes a consumer boycott of the Ohio Renaissance Festival is justified for the many well documented and well photographed reasons provided at the more official protest website.
Did Peter Carroll lie to the Warren County Courts?
Isn’t it illegal to lie to the Courts? Maybe I am just confused. In ORF Inc. and Peter Carroll (owner ORF Inc.) original complaint to the courts about the protest, the Plaintiff declared seems to say that nothing this protest says is true. In a motion for Summary Judgement, the plaintiff submitted the whole of the more official protest web site as an exhibit. That exhibit contained the following page:
Peter Carroll admits Chemicals were dumped at Ohio Renaissance Festival
Peter Carroll ADMITS someone on the grounds of the Ohio Renaissance Festival “…dumped chemicals in a drainage ditch…” and presented this information to the courts of Warren County via his lawyer David C. Greer. You might recall I am the person who questioned ORF management after Marietta Marcin falsely accused me of dumping those chemicals and then later contacted the EPA after ORF management did not respond to my concerns. Per Dan Roth, ORF Management staff, Marietta Marcin was later fired. I had assumed ORF Inc. had thought that like so many other things said by Marietta Marcin, the story of the chemical dumping was another lie. Per Dan Roth, the woman was fired and the EPA wrote back to me to assure me other reports had not been filed. I’d have to imagine an ethical incorporation who knew of ground and surface water contamination would duly report it, but it seems I am the only one who took that action.
Rotting food dumped in creek.
Food dumped in Creek
I have told you about the showers at the Ohio Renaissance Festival. I have told you about the accusations that toxic chemicals were dumped into the creek. Now I am going to tell you about rotting food being dumped routinely into the creek, left there to rot and attract pests which threaten the health of customers and participants. I am speaking of the rotten tomatoes which I have seen literally fill portions of the creek bed which runs through the Ohio Renaissance Festival.
Showers Illegal?
Is it legal to dump manmade chemicals into the ground water? I have observed the facilities of the Ohio Renaissance Festival doing just that. Not only that, they seem to be doing so intentionally and without care for the ground water or regulations intended to protect it.
Dumping in the Creek
Now here is an interesting development. We are now in receipt of statements from someone claiming to be employed with the Ohio Renaissance Festival who tells us that after Faire closes, the Pepsi booth next to the Blacksmith has remaining syrup that will not keep for the season. It is unclear if these bags of syrup are the booth’s stock or just the stock that was open previously.