Awful Truth of Centralia PA Coal Grab Land Grab Media Hoax Firey Fraud
It’s a great American story about justice for the individual, the overreach of the government, and how much peoples’ trust in their government can be exploited and abused, and what can really happen when government betrays that trust.
Centralia “mine fire” was a media-trumped fraud used to drive residents off the land above largest, purest anthracite coal deposits. Map. See cogent, detailed youtubes below by 2014 congressional candidate Andy Ostrowski (prior to his apparent poisoning).
BELOW: eastghost.com members Kimness, Desirae and Roxie in Centralia, PA on 17 Jun 2006 well before it became “grafitti highway”.
Andy Ostrowski discusses Centralia, PA (part 1)
“What happened in Centralia was basically a fraud…billions of dollars worth of coal run right under [the expunged town]. And, as you see, there is no evidence of any fire anywhere; twenty years ago [the media hype] created an image that we would be standing in the middle of a raging inferno right now…no noxious fumes, no foliage problem, this is where we’re standing right now, it used to be an active, thriving burrough of about 1,100 central Pennsylvania residents.” — Andy Ostrowski, 3:35 into part 1
Andy Ostrowski discusses Centralia, PA (part 2)
“We are standing on top of one of the richest anthracite coal veins in the world.” — Andy Ostrowski, 5:00 into part 2
“No one has ever taken an oath and sworn in a public forum as to what really happened here [in Centralia]. And that [oath/swearing] has to happen.” — Andy Ostrowski, 6:30 into part 2
Not long after this interview, Andy “went crazy” (see his later youtubes), indicating to suspicious minds yet another poisoning, this one ostensibly to silence an amiable political candidate making bold claims and wielding means to cause legal action.
Andy Ostrowski discusses Centralia, PA (part 3)
“People [who] paint this as a ‘conspiracy theory’ … understand what your government is capable of doing to you … the evidence is there for everybody to see.” — Andy Ostrowski, 1:25 into part 3
Huge wealth, buried. Crooked politicians. Big Gov. Injustice. Eminent domain. Complicit media. Crisis actors (e.g., where is that “Todd Doboski” nitwit kid who supposedly fell into the Hell-firey hole?). Hollywood off-shoot. Suspected link to sci-mil-spooky “Minos Project” involving underground / thru-Earth High-Energy Particle Physics and the Directed Energy Weapons at Fermilab and Brookhaven National Lab (BNL). Lies, deceptions, fraud, theft, history, upset, anger, strife, military, cutting-edge science and secret weaponry, this long-simmering fiasco has it all…and none of this paranormality appears elsewhere.
Here’s a draft blog post summarizing Andy Ostrowski’s alleged involvement in the Centralia land grab, media fraud, and related lawsuits:
The Centralia Land Grab, Media Fraud, and Andy Ostrowski’s Controversial Role
The haunting remnants of Centralia, Pennsylvania—a town nearly abandoned due to an underground coal fire burning since 1962—have been at the center of controversy for decades. Among these controversies is the alleged involvement of Andy Ostrowski, a former civil rights attorney and activist, in what some describe as a “land grab” involving Centralia’s remaining properties. This case has been compounded by claims of media manipulation and legal battles, weaving a complex narrative of power, property, and public perception.
Background on Centralia’s Desolation
Centralia’s decline began with an accidental coal fire that has since turned the town into an uninhabitable landscape of smoldering ground and toxic fumes. By the 1980s, state and federal officials began relocating residents, citing safety concerns. The government eventually declared eminent domain over most properties, leading to widespread buyouts and demolitions. However, some residents resisted, choosing to stay despite the risks. Their battle to remain has kept Centralia in the public eye.
Allegations of a Land Grab
The “Centralia land grab” theory suggests that the government’s actions to claim the land were less about safety and more about exploiting the town’s resources or capitalizing on its real estate. Andy Ostrowski became linked to this narrative through his involvement as an advocate for local residents who fought against eminent domain proceedings. Ostrowski’s critics allege that he used his platform to promote a one-sided narrative that exaggerated government overreach while obscuring his own motives.
Media Fraud and Manipulation
Ostrowski’s approach to advocacy often leveraged media attention. However, some critics accuse him of engaging in media fraud, suggesting that he disseminated misinformation to shape public opinion. These claims center on Ostrowski’s alleged role in amplifying conspiracy theories and selectively omitting facts to discredit government officials and legal rulings.
Lawsuits and Legal Turmoil
Ostrowski’s involvement in Centralia has also led to several legal disputes. He has faced lawsuits alleging defamation, malpractice, and interference with government operations. Some former clients have accused him of mismanagement, claiming that his representation harmed their chances in court.
In addition, Ostrowski himself has filed lawsuits against various parties, including media outlets and government officials, alleging corruption and suppression of free speech. These legal battles have only added to the complexity of his role in the Centralia saga.
Conclusion
Andy Ostrowski’s involvement in Centralia’s land dispute is emblematic of the larger tensions surrounding eminent domain, advocacy, and public trust. Whether viewed as a champion for residents’ rights or as a figure whose motives warrant scrutiny, Ostrowski’s story underscores the need for transparency and accountability in both activism and governance. As Centralia’s saga continues, the debates surrounding its future—and the people shaping it—remain as fiery as the coal beneath its ground.