The other weird thing about this is the lack of local people uploading videos and pics of the event and its impact they took on their smartphones. In an era where people make vlogs about what they cooked for breakfast, I would think the internet would be filled with pics of dying livestock and wildlife around East Palestine.
I’ve searched Truth because it seems like the one platform that wouldn’t censor such posts and haven’t found anything posted by locals.
The other thing absent so far is an Army of Personal Injury Lawyers lining up to sue the railroad and the owners of the cargo.
The other weird thing about this is the lack of local people uploading videos and pics of the event and its impact they took on their smartphones. In an era where people make vlogs about what they cooked for breakfast, I would think the internet would be filled with pics of dying livestock and wildlife around East Palestine.
I’ve searched Truth because it seems like the one platform that wouldn’t censor such posts and haven’t found anything posted by locals.
The other thing absent so far is an Army of Personal Injury Lawyers lining up to sue the railroad and the owners of the cargo.
Smells very fishy to me.... edit:...I remember times when something of this magnitude would be covered by CNN 24/7.....But....Crickets ...
hahah, I remember those days!! I was still in elementary school last time CNN was even remotely an actual news agency