A Colorado-based storm chaser was visited by the FBI after cracking a joke about introducing algae spores into the “paint” a Virginia company used on the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
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Patrick Pineda, a photographer of severe weather, motion designer and video game developer, cracked a joke on social media that was so scientifically absurd, he presumably assumed his audience would know it was a joke. The FBI did not.
“I am the leftist who put algae in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. This plan was months in the making. I introduced spores into the paint used by the contractors who repainted the pool. It was me the whole time,” said Pineda on BlueSky.
Right Wash, a professional render cleaning service, has a section on its website that explains that algae in a swimming pool can be eliminated by painting over it. It isn’t the “best” solution for a number of reasons, it explains, but paint can eliminate an algae problem. But the pool wasn’t merely painted.
In a June release, Rhino Linings claimed it was the company that provided an epoxy primer, elastomeric waterproofing and a protective finish coating, tinted American Flag Blue.
“This project demonstrates how modern protective coating systems can help extend the lifespan of aging infrastructure while reducing maintenance requirements and preserving public spaces for future generations,” the company said.
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To cure, the epoxy needs a low-moisture and chemically hostile surface to adhere. Living organisms like algae need water, light, and nutrients to grow, Florida Atlantic University explains. It simply can’t grow in paint, much less the chemicals used for the pricey lining used on the Reflecting Pool.
A swimming pool expert explained that keeping algae out of the reflecting pool will be impossible unless the government uses strong chemicals, which could significantly damage the new liner.
After coming into office, President Donald Trump appointed Kash Patel to lead the FBI. Among his first actions was to fire scores of experienced directors, agents, and other staff, the New York Times reported. It has left the department short-staffed. PBS News explained that this has left both the Justice Department and the FBI in a tough spot as it desperately tries to rebuild.
According to Forbes, leaders are now “easing hiring requirements and accelerating recruitment in ways that some current and former officials see as a lowering of long-accepted standards.” The report also said that some current and former agents “say the FBI is promoting into positions of leadership employees with less experience than would be customary for the jobs.”
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