Concerned Citizen
@BGatesIsaPyscho
🚨🇺🇸 Oil Rig Explosion in Texas reported just hours ago
That’s number 6 in 6 different Countries in just 24 hours.
These aren’t all coincidences - a global energy crisis is being deliberately manufactured‼️
https://x.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/2046484384459436235
Save Australia 🇦🇺
@SaveAustralians
It is obvious what’s happening.
Sleeper cells have been activated all around the world to destroy petrochemical facilities.
What’s extremely disturbing is governments silence on the matter. They know what’s going on, yet won’t name it.
This should make everyone question just what our politicians are hiding.
https://x.com/SaveAustralians/status/2046476665434386564
Andrew Bridgen
@ABridgen
Another coincidence ?
More than 10 fuel tankers are reported to be currently on fire after a major explosion at the port in Homalin, Sagaing Region, Myanmar.
A powerful group seems determined to create energy shortages.
Who do you think it is ?
https://x.com/ABridgen/status/2046514751497269628
IRISH PATRIOT
🚨🔥 MASSIVE explosion rocks Bucharest, Romania RIGHT NOW!
Huge fireball lights up the night at the city’s main thermal power plant over 30 TONS of oil in a transformer just went up in flames. Insane video from a nearby building.
This is reportedly the 4TH fuel-related industrial incident today across countries…
These can’t ALL be coincidences.
What’s really happening to our energy infrastructure? 👀
I’m sure some of it could actually be legit. Maybe the were running at peak capacity too long and something happened
It is possible (though not probable). I've said many times - I never really felt safe when I was working in refineries. They blow up fairly easily. Fossil electric plants were fine. I still prefer nuclear plants (I'm back in nuclear after 8 years) because they are very safe and well-regulated.
In all the years I was in nuclear I never had any radiation dose (my base dose when I started and when I finished the last time was the same). I had one time when my hard hat made the detectors beep as I was leaving the RCA. The rad people took it and scrubbed it down, and when I went through the detector again it didn't alarm. I bumped my head on a pipe. No harm, no foul.
I did have one other alarm one day when I was leaving the nuclear plant. Turns out it wasn't my detector but the guy going through a portal to my right. We were stuck in the "fishbowl" (and everyone waiting to go through was stuck outside) until they figured out the other guy had a nuclear medicine procedure that day and lit the damn alarm up like a Christmas tree. They chewed him out for not reporting the procedure since it held up shift change.