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Today, Chevron’s CEO John Watson and his team in Public Relations (PR – or Propaganda Tyrants) are being inundated with telephone calls from people ordering a free pizza and giving an earful on how insulting the company’s offer was last week after its fracking blowout left one man dead.
“I called John Watson today and was transferred to the Consumer Relations to order my pizza,” Dr. Paul Brown of Morgantown, West Virginia told Before It’s News on Monday. “They asked for my coupon, but I told them I didn’t get one and expected that, too.”
The remains of the missing Cameron International worker, Ian McKee, from Chevron’s fracking well pad were discovered last week. He was only 27 year old. He left a wife carrying his baby.
There’s much the public is not being told about the recent fracking well blowout, as this reporter learned and video recorded when visiting the Dunkard Township blowout area last weekend.
One person injured, another dead, an explosion that sent flames right over local homes, shaking them to their foundations, and a fire that burned and spewed methane and other chemicals for days, are some of what is known resultant of Chevron’s fracking gas wells that exploded and burned in Bobtown Dunkard Township in Greene County, Pennsylvania.
Chevron’s response? Free pizza and a two-liter soda to locals!
[See: Chevron About Fracking Death To Pa.: Sorry. Here’s Free Pizza To Make Up For It ]
“On Monday, February 24th, let’s contact Chevron CEO John S. Watson and his communications team,” a group orhanizer urged. “Order a pizza and/or let them know what you think of their insulting response.”
John Watson
1-925-842-3232
[email protected]
Fax Number: (925) 842-3530
Twitter: @chevron
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chevron
The pizza order idea is catching on, according to the Facebook page for the event:
While Brown said the staff was very polite when he called, some have not found the same response, according to one of the Facebook event organizers.
“LOTS of people are telling me that the executive staff is hanging up on them. How rude!” Karen Feridun said Monday in a Facebook post, “Please don’t give up!
“If they won’t take your call, then email or fax them. I just sent a fax using https://faxzero.com/. Just sent a cover sheet with my message on it, but you can attach files too!”
The group is also collecting Move On petition signatures using the following url: http://petitions.moveon.org/environmental-action/sign/chevron-pizza-coupons.fb44?source=s.icn.fb&r_by=1232137
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Free Pizza for dinner courtesy of Chevron anyone – anywhere?
Whoopee, petropizza. It only takes a couple of minutes to call…
Whoopee, petropizza. Put that in your coffin…