If you don’t think the train derailment in Palestine, Ohio was an attack on US soil by our government, consider the impact that burning toxic vinyl chloride will have on the environment, wildlife, and locals. Thousands of people are being exposed to this.
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🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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Chemicals to make PVC I believe. Gonna cause acid rain. Great cover for vax injuries. Amish are fucked. Land destroyed. Cancer. Reporter got arrested for filming, wonder what will come out of this. Praying for a miracle.
Sauce on reporter being arrested 👇🏻
https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/newsnation-reporter-evan-lambert-handcuffs-reporter-ohio-pushed-down-arrested-refused-leave
https://www.wtae.com/article/east-palestine-reporter-arrested-body-cam-video/42819785
So vynil chloride monomer looks like. Wasnt much info on this when first saw the articles. This compound if released how it's been said, is still very serious but significantly different than chlorine gas which was what was being pushed at first.
They burned off the vinyl chloride to dispose of it. Vinyl chloride is bad enough that the combustion products (phosgene and hydrogen chloride), bad as they are, are less bad. But they are heavier than air, so animals that are close to the ground (pets, foxes, chickens) are going to breathe it after it has become harmless to humans. If anyone is checking concentration levels, they should be doing it AT ground level.
Thanks for some more detail. First round claims were chlorine gas, that I saw. Im not in the area but was wondering actual contents of the load being transported.
Edit: I replied before seeing some of the links and further comments. Hopefully people in the region pay attention to some details on this. If whats being reported is truthful this is quite serious, not just for the town or few mile radius.
It seems the people were not alerted to the fact that the original toxin and its combustion products were all denser than air and would hug the ground, thus being a specific threat to animals, which breathe air close to the ground. Grouping them together on high ground might have mitigated that problem.