Greta Gustava Martela / Kjel Anderson & Nina Chaubal / Niraj Chaubal - Stole $350k+ from Trans Lifeline, kill count of 2+ from negligence, Founders of Sisterwood/La Zorra.

The LPG bottles left out in the open are a nice touch, though I guess they're not going to destroy anything if they explode.

We've seen photos of their city pigsty. That they don't treat their desert home any better should surprise no-one.

So much for treading lightly on the land.
 
The Where's Waldo Checklist: Can you find these hidden items?
- A pack of cigarettes
- A can of Raid
- A box of Earl Grey
- A bottle of Dr. Bronner's soap
- A freshly poured drink
- Mustard and ketchup
- A painted desert
- Four propane tanks in one shot
- A doghouse
- Evidence of gun ownership
 
I've met someone who lived off the grid in the middle of the desert. And even he had the decency to burn his garbage.

Greta has no idea what the fuck he's doing out in the middle of nowhere. If he ever does get Sisterwood up and running, the end result will be something akin to Jonestown.

Edit: I noticed the empty liquor bottle sitting on the shelf inside that container. The desert is the last place you want to drink anything that can dehydrate you.
 
Anonymous field operative dead dropped me an album of pictures from Sisterwood. It's a literal dump.

Initial reaction: wow, this is worse than I imagined - not that I had high expectations to begin with.

These pictures look more like something I'd find on an urban exploration site than the desert, pot-producing, troon utopia touted by Greta & Nina. I'm convinced people would die of disease from living there long-term from the total lack of sanitary conditions.
 
- A bottle of Dr. Bronner's soap

I'm amazed these revolting, filthy, greasy creatures are even aware of the existence of soap.

Greta has no idea what the fuck he's doing out in the middle of nowhere. If he ever does get Sisterwood up and running, the end result will be something akin to Jonestown.

Jonestown was a model of off the grid living compared to this shit.
 
My favorite is the lounge chair next to the grill, towering over the surrounding trash and wasteland. Truly a throne and a kingdom befit of the likes of Greta.

All that trash just thrown on the ground really does make me shake my head in disgust though. How any of their enablers can look at that and be okay with outright pollution and desecration of land like that is beyond me.
 
More Greta updates.
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Phil claims he's been "messing around with rockets" in the Oregon desert.

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Oh, and it seems Greta and Nina have a Jeep and sleep in the back of that.

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El Zorro sits on a shallow ridge line that extends from the Fremont hills into Cuddeback Lake. There is a literal trail of garbage leading up to the site. I don't know why Shrek keeps posting pics of that hill in the Fremont range, you an't fooling nobody.

The whole place feels like a serial killers hideout, the more you look the more wrong you see. Trash is everywhere, empty cans of food are mixed up with full cans. Extension cords and random building material are left underfoot. Looters didn't do this, troons did. No crackhead would scatter garbage around and then leave perfectly good booze and LPG tanks behind. A vandal isn't going to mess up a site and then leave the dishes neatly stacked and windows unbroken. Just getting to this site requires miles of offroad driving and when you are going 15-35mph on dirt it feels longer.

Every time I look at the pictures I see things I missed in person. Some impressions:

The garbage patch has spread, wrappers have traveled miles from this site, you can tell how close you are by the weight of the trash you are passing.

The shipping container itself was blue and then someone started painting it tan, if this was an attempt at camouflage its not helped by the literal trail of garbage leading to their front door. Either way they ran out of paint and gave up.

The roof of the container is covered by some kind of epoxy sealer, I'm assuming its for weatherproofing, but its so badly applied that bare metal shows through everywhere.

The land is on a slope, it doesn't rain much out there, but when it does all the rain will come off the ridge and it's 50/50 which side it ends up on.

The shipping container is bent out of shape, you can see where the sides are creased and crumpled. It makes me wonder how they got it into the pit.

Inside the container is a small anteroom with a framed door and a massive pile of trash. Everything was open.

They cut a hole in the side for the window, but when it came to framing it they could not do it. It looks like several attempts were made to frame that window before they gave up. They also started to cut a hole in the roof for a vent. I'm guessing that cutting holes in a messed up metal box will cause it to shift as you remove structural rigidity causing your square hole to go trapezoidal, but I'm not an expert metalworker like Shrek.

There are layers to this mess. By looking at the bottles I noticed that some of them are much fresher then others. They have been here multiple times, but at no point did they pack out their trash.

There was very little smell, things rot slowly in the dry desert, but there were hundreds of small flys swarming around the bed in the container. I didn't want to find what was there.

The other lounge chairs are in bushes farther down the slope.

Something I missed at the time, what is written on that board on the left of the lockers?
 
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