2023 Ohio train derailment and aftermath - WE REQUIRE MORE PHOSGENE GAS

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This is clearly less important than being informed on the latest UFOs the Air Force is shooting at.

But seriously, it's incredible that this ties right back into Congress voting to ban railroad workers from striking and then go figure, a major rail disaster happens. Gotta love how the enviro-nuts are nowhere to be seen. Apparently we must ban fertilizer because it poisons groundwater and rivers, but a laundry list of chemicals including literal chemical warfare agents are okay to dump into the groundwater. Oh wait, that's because acid rain was so 70s, nobody cares about acid rain anymore when we have to kill every cow on the planet or else we'll be dead by 2030.
I suspect these so-called enviro-nuts are bribed and was told to shut their mouths and of course, since all of them are dems, they don't want to betray creepy uncle Joe.
There should be a rating denominating extreme anger.

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The firing squad could work as well along with ducking stool. Throwing them tomatoes or cream pies might work too to humiliate them. In some cases, public humiliation is worse than death.
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Gotta love how the enviro-nuts are nowhere to be seen. Apparently we must ban fertilizer because it poisons groundwater and rivers, but a laundry list of chemicals including literal chemical warfare agents are okay to dump into the groundwater. Oh wait, that's because acid rain was so 70s, nobody cares about acid rain anymore when we have to kill every cow on the planet or else we'll be dead by 2030.

Cow farts > Phosgene, benzene, and chlorine gas.
 
So I know the reason is probably 'money', but why would you ever transport dangerous chemicals near a town?

What choice is there? You have to have a railway hub somewhere. You're not going to have it in a field 50 miles away from anything else because that logistically makes no sense. So you have railway hubs in towns, the people that work there live relatively nearby.

Just have good safety precautions for transporting the shit. You don't ban trucks carrying flammable chemicals from driving down the same roads as regular passenger cars. You just ensure they mostly don't crash, and if they do crash - they hopefully don't explode and kill everyone.

That being said - if I were picking a spot where I would buy property and build a house - I definitely would pick somewhere as far as possible from airports, factories, seaports, highways and railroads. Just in case.
 
What choice is there? You have to have a railway hub somewhere. You're not going to have it in a field 50 miles away from anything else because that logistically makes no sense. So you have railway hubs in towns, the people that work there live relatively nearby.

Just have good safety precautions for transporting the shit. You don't ban trucks carrying flammable chemicals from driving down the same roads as regular passenger cars. You just ensure they mostly don't crash, and if they do crash - they hopefully don't explode and kill everyone.

That being said - if I were picking a spot where I would buy property and build a house - I definitely would pick somewhere as far as possible from airports, factories, seaports, highways and railroads. Just in case.
Yeah I guess trains don't have a lot of choice when they want to stop somewhere. I am pretty sure trucks carrying flammables/dangerous chems are limited on where they can go, at least around here, but I couldn't find anything about it, so I'll try not to think too much about the next truck speeding past me.
 
On a scale of 1 to 10, how fucking jaded must one be to mostly just feel angry and sad for the pets and wildlife being massacred by this preventable bullshit?

Political garbage isn't getting the nukes flying, so they've got to do their scorched earth thing somehow, somewhere, right? This all sounds like a really dark, sick joke about the kikes finally getting to use large scale chemical warfare against Palestine. So fucking exhausted from all of this constantly bombarding us nowadays. So sick and tired of the counter always at "0 DAYS SINCE SOCIETY-COLLAPSING JEWISH TRICKS". I miss when it felt like it was a big deal when people found out that the top 20 radio charts for pop music were rigged through advertisement bidding. Now we have shadowy kike cabals like Blackrock in our faces at all times.
 

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You know, I don't usually like to put on tinfoil hats, at least not in exactly this way, but.. I find it strange that even while the EAS was going off non-stop, there was even a local (few counties) lack of much attention to this. I mean Youngstown is ~10-15 miles north/northwest of ground zero and their TV networks were nowhere near as talkative as even in a severe storm or tornado emergency and aftermath.
 
There is absolutely a benzene leak. Here's an animal dying for no good reason to piss you off.
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Those are rookie numbers, just 2x RSL. Could come from burning oil and shit (not only all oil-based fuels and lubricants contain benzene, the very process of burning hydrocarbons/plastic can generate it). It's strange that ethylbenzene concentration is so high. Again, could be combustion product. And ethylbenzene is not as bad as benzene - less carcinogenic and metabolizes more easily.
If there is a benzene leak, then it should be present in soil/water, not just air. So, water quality reports are important here.
Why are you running damage control for the BWL?
Why are you doomposting? The immediate surroundings of derailment site are fucked, but vinyl chloride in the atmosphere is going to decompose under UV rays, forming hydrochloric acid in the process. Said acid will pour with rain and will be neutralized by whatever basic stuff it touches. It'll cause acute damage to environment (depending on the concentration of acid), but no lasting consequences for remote areas. Not great, not terrible.
 
This seems to be the truth here. The Railroad Lobby pushed something way too dangerous and finnicky, had their paid lobbyists just crush any opposition by force and now they are desperatly deflecting from it. Except it isn't working because people noticed and no matter how much they scream about "muh UFO gais look at da balloon!!!" people are not being distracted. Local Ohio news already broke the hold and is reporting on the story, I wonder how long it will take for the rest of the USA to catch up.
A lot of people want to say its not on CNN or MSNBC cause gov conspiracy theory. I use to know people that work in the media ( CBS ) is not that the gov is telling them to stay quite. It just journalist and media personalities don't give a fuck about the "boring conservative" midwest. If is not on the coast they don't give a fuck.
 
So how bad is this in Ohio and states around it? Doomposters keep comparing it to Chernobyl, which is a different beast alltogther. Other than super cancer and wildlife dying, what else? I'm not too well versed on chemicals and chemicals in water, since I've known of humans drinking water with chemicals and come out with no worse for wear some times.
 
There should be a rating denominating extreme anger.

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I suspect these so-called enviro-nuts are bribed and was told to shut their mouths and of course, since all of them are dems, they don't want to betray creepy uncle Joe.

The firing squad could work as well along with ducking stool. Throwing them tomatoes or cream pies might work too to humiliate them. In some cases, public humiliation is worse than death.
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Don't forget that the brazen bull is always an option.
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