I am in this bubble. Most of my friends and family are in this bubble. To say I'm frustrated that I've heard almost nobody in my personal or work life talking about this would be a tremendous understatement.
Likewise fren. As I posted lower in this chain, when its being non-reported by all, that's when you know its Bad-Bad. If it wasn't for GAW, I wouldn't have known there were FOUR derailments involving chemicals. That's unheard of and off the sus-o-meter charts!!!
I believe that some areas of this bubble are safe. For example, to the west and southwest of East Palestine appear to be safe according to weather and water flow patterns.
The water simply does not go to certain areas there in terms of how the areas pull their water from deeper aquifers.
I think some people need to come up with more accurate assessments since this kind of bubble is really not at all helpful in terms of helping people who may feel threatened and fear of localized impact.
Me too, but this is a simple 200 mile circle around ground zero. I think a graphic showing wind and natural water flow would be more helpful than a simple circle. I think this incident is very serious, but this circle is close useless and possibly fear mongering a but too.
Im not quite in it but my township borders both Washtenaw and Oakland Counties. Being at the extreme end of the 200 miles and to the far NW I am not worried that there will be any effects here as we are upwind. Downwind areas even farther than 200 miles are in the line of fire.
Yes. Id be more concerned down wind or down stream i am NW of this and many miles away. The wind blows it east and the water flows south from lake erie. While i feel fortunately blessed to, in my opinion, not be in great danger, i am deeply concerned for all south and east of this disaster.
This is exactly right. I think the simple circle, while impactful, is overly dramatic and unhelpful to those who might overreact who are west and southwest of East Liverpool. Or even northwest for that matter. We definitely need to help with more accurate information instead of trying to freak people out and risk no one at all even paying attention.
I am even more angry that, somewhat locally, the last radio report, last Monday was more or less "nothing to worry about here, all dangerous chemicals were burnt off, crisis adverted."
That was the last thing they chose to tell people "It's all good."
It's not good at all.
I am in this bubble. Most of my friends and family are in this bubble. To say I'm frustrated that I've heard almost nobody in my personal or work life talking about this would be a tremendous understatement.
Be safe fren. Anything you can report from the ground would be helpful as we're getting NOTHING from any media (trusted or otherwise)
I flipped between CNN, MSNBC, and Fox all day during my workday. Not a single peep on this, they’re all criminals!
Tucker is reporting it
Likewise fren. As I posted lower in this chain, when its being non-reported by all, that's when you know its Bad-Bad. If it wasn't for GAW, I wouldn't have known there were FOUR derailments involving chemicals. That's unheard of and off the sus-o-meter charts!!!
Four???
Or do you mean the Four Chems on the one train that when burned turn into like Six???
I'm not getting your gist....
I heard there’s thousands of derailments a year? Someone countered me on that earlier saying they happen all the time. Not sure what to believe…
Annual Train Derailments
Illusion of choice. Fox is controlled opposition.
I believe that some areas of this bubble are safe. For example, to the west and southwest of East Palestine appear to be safe according to weather and water flow patterns.
The water simply does not go to certain areas there in terms of how the areas pull their water from deeper aquifers.
I think some people need to come up with more accurate assessments since this kind of bubble is really not at all helpful in terms of helping people who may feel threatened and fear of localized impact.
Me too, but this is a simple 200 mile circle around ground zero. I think a graphic showing wind and natural water flow would be more helpful than a simple circle. I think this incident is very serious, but this circle is close useless and possibly fear mongering a but too.
Im not quite in it but my township borders both Washtenaw and Oakland Counties. Being at the extreme end of the 200 miles and to the far NW I am not worried that there will be any effects here as we are upwind. Downwind areas even farther than 200 miles are in the line of fire.
Happy to hear the thoughts of a fellow neighbor. Was curious if I should be nervous or not
I’m down in Wayne County. Slightly concerned about it getting here but the wind tells me otherwise. Still pray for the ones that are in its path.
Well, with just a little bit of luck, maybe it'll kill off the Demonrats in DC....
But not likely, since they are soo corrupted they are actual Pollution of the Planet....
the democrats ARE the pollution of the planet......
Yes. Id be more concerned down wind or down stream i am NW of this and many miles away. The wind blows it east and the water flows south from lake erie. While i feel fortunately blessed to, in my opinion, not be in great danger, i am deeply concerned for all south and east of this disaster.
Same, Sandusky area
Closer to Akron here
This is exactly right. I think the simple circle, while impactful, is overly dramatic and unhelpful to those who might overreact who are west and southwest of East Liverpool. Or even northwest for that matter. We definitely need to help with more accurate information instead of trying to freak people out and risk no one at all even paying attention.
Normies gonna norm. I am sure they can quote an entire TV show though and tell you all about their favorite sports ball team.
I am even more angry that, somewhat locally, the last radio report, last Monday was more or less "nothing to worry about here, all dangerous chemicals were burnt off, crisis adverted." That was the last thing they chose to tell people "It's all good." It's not good at all.
Same brother