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Little Chernobyl Happening in East Palestine, Ohio Right Now


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2023 Feb 13, 8:25am   53,338 views  314 comments

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Spoke with my sister who lives in western Michigan yesterday, told her to be careful. This is completely fucked:

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ohios-apocalyptic-chemical-disaster-rages



Toxic train wreck.

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295   WookieMan   2023 Jun 28, 3:26am  

Patrick says





That doesn't even look like Biden.... I know the face can change quickly when old, but he looks like shit.

And Schumer, just wear you fucking glasses. Or don't. Or get contacts. I can never take that guy seriously. The New York accent. Trump grew up there and doesn't sound like some goomba with a slight gay tint like Schumer.
296   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jun 28, 8:22am  

People in Ohio and Ontario are smelling chemicals past few days. They are on their own because the government hates us. Why would you participate in a system that hates you by voting, rather than taking action right now by living the change you want?
298   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jul 27, 9:20am  

Sooo, they didn't actually need to burn anything:

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2023/06/27/ldqa-j27.html
300   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Oct 23, 8:35am  

Maybe they should try flying Israeli flags and killing Arabs...
301   Eric Holder   2023 Oct 23, 12:34pm  

Have all the chickens died yet? If yes, have mass starvation and death followed? Is it time to swoop in and pick up all that now free land for cheap? Asking for a Hungarian friend with last name starting with an S.
302   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Oct 24, 9:57am  

From what I hear everything is still super poisoned, no one should be living there, and that likely won't change for decades.
303   Patrick   2023 Nov 23, 4:57pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/state-emergency-declared-kentucky-train-derailment-spills-toxic-chemicals/


State of Emergency Declared in Kentucky as Train Derailment Spills Toxic Chemicals

Hundreds of people in rural Kentucky are being evacuated over Thanksgiving after a train derailed and burst into flames, causing a toxic chemical spill.

The incident has caused molten sulfur to catch fire and release dangerous fumes.

At least 16 of the 40 coaches on the train came off the rails near Livingston, 60 miles south of Lexington.

The small town is home to 200 people.

The train reportedly crashed around 2:30 pm on Wednesday, with the incident worsening through the night as chemicals leaked from the wreckage.
304   fdhfoiehfeoi   2024 Jan 25, 10:06am  

Some good updates on the intentional poisoning of American citizens in Ohio. The guy keeps saying he thinks the motivator was money + broken system. Still seems a bit naive to me. Still think this is deep state experimenting.

https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/scott-c-smith-interview-1-18-24/
305   Eric Holder   2024 Jan 25, 1:23pm  

NuttBoxer says

From what I hear everything is still super poisoned, no one should be living there, and that likely won't change for decades.


Is that JD Vance guy who pranced around for pictures immediately after the event doing anything about it?
306   fdhfoiehfeoi   2024 Jan 25, 7:02pm  

No idea who that is. Interview is with Scott Smith, and dude has put himself in the cross-hairs by refusing to back down from the truth.
307   Eric Holder   2024 Jan 25, 7:51pm  

NuttBoxer says


No idea who that is.


A congresscreature who got his 15 minutes of fame by visiting the area, poked a stick into some oily water and then disappeared. I believe he was featured in this very thread.

NuttBoxer says


Interview is with Scott Smith, and dude has put himself in the cross-hairs by refusing to back down from the truth.


So just some talking head? Yawn. What did he DO?
308   fdhfoiehfeoi   2024 Jan 26, 9:11am  

Vance must be buried in a link, text search doesn't show anything.

If you want to know who Scott Smith is, watch the interview...
309   Bd6r   2024 Jan 26, 9:34am  

Eric Holder says

Have all the chickens died yet? If yes, have mass starvation and death followed? Is it time to swoop in and pick up all that now free land for cheap? Asking for a Hungarian friend with last name starting with an S.

Vinyl chloride is toxic but volatile. It is gone by now.
However, Einsteins there did set fire to stuff to burn it off. Burning it creates dioxins in amounts that are not immediately deadly but enough for slow chronic effect on health. They are also very persistent.
310   fdhfoiehfeoi   2024 Jan 29, 8:29am  

If you watch the video, they've actually done the "cleanup" ass backwards. The soil is super contaminated at this point, and they're stirring it up, into the air, for residents to breathe.
311   Bd6r   2024 Jan 29, 9:42am  

NuttBoxer says

If you watch the video, they've actually done the "cleanup" ass backwards. The soil is super contaminated at this point, and they're stirring it up, into the air, for residents to breathe.

Dioxins are not that volatile so it is fine assuming that contamination is from vinyl chloride and its combustion. However we do not know if it is only vinyl chloride and not something else
313   fdhfoiehfeoi   2024 Feb 5, 7:38am  

Heard the mayor, and a bunch of other local officials have all gotten their payoffs. Now they just need to do their job and shut up all the citizens whining about cancer and lung failure.
314   RWSGFY   2024 Sep 25, 2:51pm  

Aaaaaand itʼs settled. Eat shit, Oprah, you're not getting these chicken farms to build your pedo compaund on!


A federal judge on Wednesday approved a $600 million class-action settlement Wednesday that Norfolk Southern railroad offered to everyone who lived within 20 miles (32 kilometers) of last year's disastrous derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

Judge Benita Pearson gave the deal final approval after a hearing where the lawyers who negotiated it with the railroad argued that residents overwhelmingly supported it, attorneys for the residents and railroad spokesperson Heather Garcia told The Associated Press. Roughly 55,000 claims were filed. Only 370 households and 47 businesses opted out.
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The judge's approval clears the way for payments to start going out quickly. The lawyers had previously said they hoped to get the first checks in the mail before the end of the year.

As part of the settlement, any aid residents received from the railroad will be deducted from their final payments. Wallace and others who had to relocate for an extended period while the railroad paid for hotels or rental homes won't get anything.

Anyone who lived within 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) of the derailment can get up to $70,000 per household for property damage plus up to $25,000 per person for health problems. The payments drop off the farther people lived from the derailment down to as little as a few hundred dollars at the outer edges.
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-AP

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