Ohio Train Disaster Genocide
🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
Padraig Martin @PadraigMartin
· East Palestine, Ohio Train Disaster in Numbers
- 50 rail cars derailed on 3 February
- 11 rail cars carried hazardous materials
- 5 rail cars released Vinyl Chloride, a flammable, colorless liquified gas that causes liver, brain, and lung cancer
- 28° Celcius / 82° Fahrenheit is required for Vinyl Chloride to become slightly water soluable
- 1 waterway was directly impacted - the Leslie Run. It feeds the Little Beaver Creek, a tributary to the Ohio River.
- 5 Million Americans get water from the Ohio River.
- 74 Million Americans get water from the various tributaries and outlets of the Ohio River, which feeds the Mississippi River
- 1 Billion+ animals of varying types - livestock and wildlife - depend on these waterways for life
- None of the waterways have ever hit a sustained 82°F in human history
- 3500 fish and aquatic animals have died in the Leslie Run in the past week
- Almost all small livestock have died in East Palestine since Friday, 10 February, especially poultry
- 4800 residents call East Palestine home
- 94% are White
- 81% of the 74 Million Americans that depend on the Ohio River and associated waterways, including the Mississippi for water for themselves and/or their livestock are White
- Zero FEMA officials have arrived to East Palestine as of 15 February
This was not an accident. This is genocide.
I get that this is an awful catastrophe. But I've seen several posts here over the past few days outlining how many millions of people will be affected by the pollution in the water. I get that the clouds of smoke will be blown downwind, and potential precipitation might cause it to fall into possible lakes and streams.
However, very few people get their drinking water from rivers or streams. Most people get their drinking water from reservoirs, or wells. A reservoir has a dam at its outlet. Polluted water won't travel upstream, so all these predictions of the water affecting tributaries of the Ohio River are simply not correct. In order for groundwater to sink to the depth of wells, or aquifers, it percolates through sand and sediments allowing for purification, and may require years...if possible at all.
This is bad, and heads need to roll. But these dire predictions claiming millions of people and billions of animals...let's keep all this real. No need to terrify people more than they need to be.
The drinking/cooking/bathing/washing water in my town comes from the Ohio River. I'm not particularly worried about myself because I'm not going to be on this Earth for much longer. I'm more worried about the other people in my neck of the woods.
The people (monsters) who run the world are actively trying to kill us. They massively stepped up their program in 2020. They have various methods to the madness of their murders. They particularly wish to cancel the lives of white people as a priority. I have been reading/hearing about this plan for several years now. For some really strange reason, they seem to think if they kill off whites first, the other races will be easier to control/manage. I do not actually think they will fully succeed in this plan.
No heads are going to roll. No heads have rolled so far for the C19 hospital protocol murders nor the poison Vaxx that has harmed so many.
The government is responsible for what happened. They are doing nothing to help the people who are most in danger from toxic harm. It has killed animals already, so it is going to harm people also.
We don't really know yet how bad it is going to be. The gov claims to be monitoring the situation. A little bit too late.
I just discovered this Padraig Martin fellow on GAB. I think he has a good analytical mind.
I'll keep saying it: nobody has the balls.
Not correct. Sitting here at moms in Hamilton, Ohio. They buy their water from Greater Cincinnati water works and greater Miami water works. Greater Cincinnati water comes from Ohio river and greater Miami from the great Miami river. Much talk here about testing ohio river and what they can do to shut it down if contaminated. Not good and very terrifying. She is in a wheelchair or we would already be back in NC.
However, fish, deer, and a variety of species get their water from rivers, streams and tributaries. I think the people have a right to be upset and concerned regarding the ecological disaster and lack of governmental concern and response. How would you like to be caught in the rain with hydrochloride acid raining down on you or your children playing in the contaminated dirt, or a homeowner trying to sell their home?
This is simply not true. Most people live in the cities. The biggest cities in this part of the country are on the river. These cities draw from the river. Only rural areas draw from the aquifer through wells. And reservoirs are a thing of the arid west not the wet east where there are countless rivers that nearly always run near full capacity.
Yeah it'll stay in the upper layer, where we and all our food is... people should be terrified
29 years working water utilities here. The majority of water in the us comes from wells into aquifers. Those are fed by rain or lots from seepage from river basins. The irony is those systems that are fed from surface waters, ie: rivers, lakes or reservoir, will be the one LEAST effected as those systems are already set up to filter possible chemical contamination. 90+% of groundwater systems have simple filters and softener systems that take dirt and mineral buildups out.
I stand corrected. But I don't imagine ALL people in this region get their drinking water from the river -- folks still use wells, etc. (Especially in rural areas.) Also, I don't know what process the municipal water supplies use for drinking water, but there is some purification process utilized. They won't use raw water from the river. I was reading that this particular chemical remains in a state under 82F that allows for stratification/separation.
Things aren't always black-and-white. Many issues fall into a gray area. I have learned after my many decades upon this Earth, that it is helpful to allow for reflection and reason when analyzing problematic situations. If you look at my original post, I said that this situation in Ohio is bad. If you missed it, then read what I said again. I was only directing a conversation away from panic, where cooler heads can prevail.
It's helpful to use the gray matter God gave us to analyze a proper direction to solve a crisis. People with wells can share with others who don't have such a water supply. If the chemical can be removed by a stratification process, then this is also helpful.
The fact that you isolated my comments for attack, instead of offering your own, is interesting. I don't wish to engage in an argument, only to add to a discussion. Why is this wrong? You pointed out that my original assessment of the water situation was incorrect. Fine. But in your haste to make me a bad guy, you totally missed the intent of my comments. Good going.
Forget about the water.
Small animals died same day.
People breathed the same damn air those animals that died did.
This is FUBAR.
Hell, at Chernobyl, no small animals died same day.
This is something truly messed up.
If you read my original post, you would see that I was trying to direct the discussion away from obsessing about the water.
Yeah, this isn't great, but we probably shouldn't blow it out of proportion either. It's distracting from the nord stream incident at this point.
If anything we should be making sure they aren't hiding anything other than the obvious or hope they aren't trying to use it to gain control of something else.
Sabotage> "incident"
I don't mean to be an asshole, but sabotage is the correct word.
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