Is there no reporter who will break the silence?
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Millions?
23 million Americans live within 200 miles of that explosion. Airborne phosgene is deadly.
We will see.
https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1625403163674128385
The gas is blowing one way, the poison in the river is flowing a different way.
As OP said, one does not 'accidentally' commit WMD style attacks against the most optimum target with both a full media blackout on the event, and distraction ops active at the same time like the balloon.
The 'dispatcher' and their managers above them that told the train to keep going despite all its wheels literally melting down and throwing out sparks all need to be under armed guard in prison, this second. So to with the as yet nonspecific police who thought setting a pile of mystery chemicals on fire would be a good idea. These two groups were the delivery system and the detonator respectively for this attack, and they should not escape.
If I was governor in OH, I would issue a public demand for all participant parties to surrender within 48h to their nearest police office, and promise a death penalty for terrorism for those who refuse to come forward of their own volition.
Unfortunately our little weasel dick governor will not do anything of the sort. However, if there was a way to enforce a face diaper mandate, he'd be all over it.
ohio is controlled by the [ DS ] = leslie wexner