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

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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.

I am a firm believer that things are rarely the result of a single factor, or that things exist in a vacuum. I believe that the censorship around the story is indeed not a government enforced one coming from the fed, but instead a soft censorship of wanting to distract from it. The coastal elitism would absolutely play a factor in making the usual mainstream retards ignore it and adds to the recipe for disaster. Secretary Buttfag was literally talking about "muh racism muh white overrepresentation' while US rail falls apart. It lines up.
 
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.
Think of this as less Chernobyl and more akin to Love canal disaster of the 1970s, the contamination from this disaster will cause severe environmental damage. But this isn't a worst case scenario environmental disaster. This could have been far far far worse. The train could have derailed in the middle of Seattle, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Cleveland and many other major cities. It sucks that you're seeing sick and dead foxes as well as hens. But this was definitely not the worst case scenario.

As for environmental disasters this is probably around the same disaster as the love canal disaster. You won't see creepy mutations or thousands suddenly dying off. But you'll see some dead Wildlife/livestock, fish, and probably some sick people from the events and the lawsuits will come around.

Not only in Ohio, but also Southern Indiana and North and West Kentucky, Southern Illinois and since the Ohio River flow to the Mississippi River, let's see what'll be the impact down to New Orleans.
The one saving grace is you will probably see whatever chemicals get diluted by the Ohio river basin. It will affect more people and see a rise in cancer rates. But the mass dilution will probably affect more people. In short more people will be exposed but it will significantly drop in toxicity. By the time it reaches new Orleans you're probably not going to notice much of a difference at all by then.
 
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They are going to ignore the Chernobyl Ohio edition as a non-story until New York gets hit with acid rain or something.
 
On the bright side, Pete is never going to be able to run for president ever again.

Gonna be hilarious when he tries and all the Ohio people with cancer tell him to fuck off and consume cum away from politics forevermore.
Pete: "I'm gay. Vote for me."
Cancer ridden Ohioans: "Memba that time you ignored a town getting nuked?"
Pete: "I was too gay to notice. Sorry."
 
As long as everyone is vaxxed they will be fine.

This really highlights the current problems with the US political system. The only party at least somewhat sane on social issues and everything else, is fully invested in selling out our country and lives for the sake of elites and big business even greater profits. "Small government" is an ideology that at least in these types of contexts (infrastructure, regulation and safety) needs to DIE quickly! We are starting to thankfully see it. Even younger conservatives are starting to call out establishment political elite orthodoxy on this shit and it couldn't come soon enough! Yes, the government should stay mostly out of the way of everyone for small scale things and potential threats, but crap like this, with the potential to effect so many.. large industry in general... making their own rules.... Fuck that noise!
Baby thinks the political parties are actually different on things that matter. How cute. Social issues are a distraction. Both parties are on the take. A democrat president with a democrat congress broke the railroad strike. Not that it would have mattered. The republicans would have done the same.
 
I have already seen people trying to downplay this. Does anyone know how batshit insane and evil chemical companies are? If they aren't telling right away everything that was there that means it was really bad, really fucking bad. Enough to tell everyone that your pets dying and the giant black plume of death is nothing to worry about.

If they are willing to gaslight you like that, whatever they are trying to cover up must be unthinkable.
 
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.
America’s infrastructure, manufacturing base, and agricultural sector appear to be under a silent attack. It's only "silent" because all the major news broadcasters aren't covering it. Instead, we're just watching Balloons and UFOs being blown up.

Like, look what's going on in Nevada right now:


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There was a pipeline leak impacting Nevada, which pressed the Governor Joe Lombardo to issue a State of Emergency on Friday. The leak was first detected on Thursday. It was tracked down to its location in Long Beach, California. The pipeline facility in California was forced to shut down deliveries of gasoline and diesel from the Los Angeles area east to areas including Las Vegas and Phoenix. The operator, Kinder Morgan, said that operations had resumed on Saturday after a brief disruption in supplies.

The leak caused a 14-inch pipeline to Las Vegas to be temporarily shut down, which caused a public run on gasoline and long lines at gas stations across Las Vegas, many waiting for an hour to fill up their tanks. But the fascinating part is that the gas also supplied airports including Nellis Air Force Base and Harry Reid International in Las Vegas as well as Edwards Air Force Base in California's Mojave Desert.

These are air bases vital to America’s Pacific Defense.

We can say this is all coincidental, but why the distinct lack of coverage?

What's going on in Ohio is the kind of news story that traditional media always pounce on. Look what's happened! Dramatic footage of burning railroad cars, plenty of bystanders to interview, crisis and drama - and yet, if you check the website of your local city’s newspaper, there’s NOTHING about this. No mention, no headline, no acknowledgment of a chemical disaster happening right here in the USA!

No doubt people want to know if this is just a result of the media covering for Biden or if reports were just phoned in because it was Super Bowl weekend and everyone had a hangover.

Bottom line, however, is that there is major underreporting going on during very concerning events:

-Biden's operation to blow up the Russian pipelines without Congressional authorization while misleading the American people into believing that it was Russia.
-Pfizer is undergoing research into fabricating new mutations of Covid or other viruses in order to stoke flagging mRNA vaccine sales.
-The National Archives may have assisted in a cover-up of classified documents found at unauthorized locations prior to the US midterm elections.

And now there's this biohazardous chemical spill and burn going on in Ohio. These should be the biggest stories of the day, and they are all being buried.
 
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Seen attempts to deflect from the fact that Biden and his administration had 2 years to put the regulation Trump got rid of back. There were multiple plates of pork someone could have put it in.

It's not a matter of "regulations" the issue is that the Biden admin used federal power to break a strike by rail workers with a heavy hand not seen since the 70's. Part of the reason they were striking was that the Railroad companies wanted to implement a so called Precision Scheduling Railroad. To make a long story short instead of dealing with entire trains they would deal with individual wagons as the units to be managed on the time table and this means the workers would be told to pretty much have inhuman speed or straight up ignore the safety protocols in place.

The train in East Palestine started showing issues 20 miles before it derailed. Under the old system they would have stopped to check what was going on and see what issues the train was having. Under the new they were told to keep going because the "precision scheduling" says Wagons #23 to #29 need to get to the depot on the timetable and Norfolk cannot "afford" the delay, and wagons #3 to #11 need to get to another depot to be transfered anyway so ignore the literally starting to glow with heat steel and keep going or we will have the fed arrest you for illegal strike!
 
Baby thinks the political parties are actually different on things that matter. How cute. Social issues are a distraction. Both parties are on the take. A democrat president with a democrat congress broke the railroad strike. Not that it would have mattered. The republicans would have done the same.

Um what? That's what I just said basically.
 
Not just negligence, it is negligence enforced by the management. The people in charge told the train personel to ignore it and keep going according to what we know. They saw the issue and were not allowed to act on it. Because "Precision Scheduling Railroad".
 
Not just negligence, it is negligence enforced by the management. The people in charge told the train personel to ignore it and keep going according to what we know. They saw the issue and were not allowed to act on it. Because "Precision Scheduling Railroad".
Not to mention, the burn itself. Who even authorized that? I wanna see papers with names.
 
Even if you had shit like this in every county in Ohio and Pennsylvania, it would still be plenty productive for farming just like it was in the 70s when acid rain was at its worst. One single environmental disaster is a drop in the bucket long-term in terms of acid rain. At worst it might help kill a forest via plant disease/insect infestation somewhere in the Pennsylvania mountains where most of these fumes blew (since mountains receive more rain).
I mean with luck it'll do something good and kill off these fucking spotted lantern flies. Those destructive shits are everywhere in PA at this point.
 
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