It was total negligence on the railroad. I saw the picture of the axle it was given to lawyers. I wish I could post it. The person who released it could lose his job. Trust me I am the first to believe in false flags. This isn't one.
The axle, what they call the hot box, was on fire 30 miles outside of East Palestine. The railroad told them do not stop keep going. This is standard procedure direct from the horses mouth.
NS had a town meeting last night. My husband's son said they are doing everything to screw them over. Handing out checks to shut them up.
Lawyers are involved. This is far from over.
His son is devastated and fears of living in a house he just purchased this summer. The lawyers told them to get a baseline on their health in case they develop illnesses.
I am infuriated because the government didn't do this as a false flag. The employee who gave the picture stated this is protocol.
How would you feel if you knew someone in this situation and you knew the truth and saw people turning this into a Deep State thing?
The official narrative is that the derailed tankers were under pressure and would have caused a massive explosion if they didn't burn off the toxic chemicals. It's a plausible-enough explanation, although I'm not really sure what to believe.
At room temperature, vinyl chloride is a gas. Its boiling point is about 8 deg F. The tanks contained liquified vinyl chloride, which works only if it is under pressure or liquified. If the tanks were going to fail, the resulting vinyl chloride death cloud would be huge and would roll over the countryside, killing everything in its wake. The only alternative was to pre-empt THAT disaster by relieving the tanks of contents and burning them immediately to LESS DANGEROUS products. Still a bad scene, but it could have been MUCH worse.
It's entirely possible that an innocent clean-up crew was forced to make the tough decision you describe. I don't dismiss the possibility, so I'll upvote you. However, we have also seen numerous corrupt local governments over the years make questionable and sometimes deadly decisions that are obviously intended to harm this country. We don't know, and we have little reason to believe the official explanation of anything anymore.
This is total BS.
It was total negligence on the railroad. I saw the picture of the axle it was given to lawyers. I wish I could post it. The person who released it could lose his job. Trust me I am the first to believe in false flags. This isn't one.
The axle, what they call the hot box, was on fire 30 miles outside of East Palestine. The railroad told them do not stop keep going. This is standard procedure direct from the horses mouth.
NS had a town meeting last night. My husband's son said they are doing everything to screw them over. Handing out checks to shut them up.
Lawyers are involved. This is far from over.
His son is devastated and fears of living in a house he just purchased this summer. The lawyers told them to get a baseline on their health in case they develop illnesses.
I am infuriated because the government didn't do this as a false flag. The employee who gave the picture stated this is protocol.
How would you feel if you knew someone in this situation and you knew the truth and saw people turning this into a Deep State thing?
Ok, why use explosives and release this shit into the air we breathe? Looking at your previous comments you are glowing bright.
The official narrative is that the derailed tankers were under pressure and would have caused a massive explosion if they didn't burn off the toxic chemicals. It's a plausible-enough explanation, although I'm not really sure what to believe.
At room temperature, vinyl chloride is a gas. Its boiling point is about 8 deg F. The tanks contained liquified vinyl chloride, which works only if it is under pressure or liquified. If the tanks were going to fail, the resulting vinyl chloride death cloud would be huge and would roll over the countryside, killing everything in its wake. The only alternative was to pre-empt THAT disaster by relieving the tanks of contents and burning them immediately to LESS DANGEROUS products. Still a bad scene, but it could have been MUCH worse.
It's entirely possible that an innocent clean-up crew was forced to make the tough decision you describe. I don't dismiss the possibility, so I'll upvote you. However, we have also seen numerous corrupt local governments over the years make questionable and sometimes deadly decisions that are obviously intended to harm this country. We don't know, and we have little reason to believe the official explanation of anything anymore.