Jennifer Combs was arrested after making claims in a Facebook post that residents had been hospitalized after consuming the water in Trinidad.
Trinidad officials confirmed that the city has been having water issues, but wouldn’t say if anyone had been hospitalized.
Combs has since filed a lawsuit against the city and several officials, claiming the arrest was an act of “political retaliation.”



I ran into this about a year ago.
The company is Matthews Environmental Services. There was a DHS convention with several companies in 2025, including the ones that sold the pop-up concentration camps. Whether or not Matthews received a contract or not, I don’t know, but they were listed on the convention site. They advertised turning biowaste into fuel—but if you look into them more you can find a YouTube video of them advertising cremation and perfect extraction of valuable medical devices and other metals from grandma’s body. It’s also worth mentioning that Curtis Yarvin promoted doing exactly this sort of thing with undesirables, and there are those who seem to venerate him even now.
I think we’d know if anything was happening at scale, but every time a detainee goes missing, I admit I do wonder.
I know who Yarvin is, but had not come across Mathews. I can’t find anything concrete in a search, but I’ll keep an eye open.