Is This The Real Cause of The Ohio Train Derailment?

Burned off on purpose, sent into the atmosphere with a gigantic toxic cloud. Will mix with rain and return to earth over a large swath of territory. The side effects of the toxins include birth defects and changes to DNA

Farmers in area are reporting their animals are dying en masse

Toxins went right into the Ohio River

Mainstream media is mostly silent on this disaster

Occurred over some of the most fertile farm land in America
 
Mark Moss speculates that its possible this was another country retaliating against the USA for the pipeline sabotage, etc.

Or it could be an accident as when empires reach the end of their reigns they don't invest properly in their infrastructure.
 
It was going to blow up either way, would have been way worse if they left it alone.
 
It was going to blow up either way, would have been way worse if they left it alone.

I'll wait for the wikipedia chemistry experts to weigh in, but couldn't they have simply collected the chemical and moved somewhere else instead of burning it?
 
Burned off on purpose, sent into the atmosphere with a gigantic toxic cloud. Will mix with rain and return to earth over a large swath of territory. The side effects of the toxins include birth defects and changes to DNA

Farmers in area are reporting their animals are dying en masse

Toxins went right into the Ohio River

Mainstream media is mostly silent on this disaster

Occurred over some of the most fertile farm land in America

Does Bill Gates own any of the effected farmland?
 
It was going to blow up either way, would have been way worse if they left it alone.

I'll wait for the wikipedia chemistry experts to weigh in, but couldn't they have simply collected the chemical and moved somewhere else instead of burning it?

Ruled too dangerous and unpredictable to transfer.
 
It was going to blow up either way, would have been way worse if they left it alone.

I'll wait for the wikipedia chemistry experts to weigh in, but couldn't they have simply collected the chemical and moved somewhere else instead of burning it?

Ruled too dangerous and unpredictable to transfer.

Which is why it was on a rail car
 
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It was going to blow up either way, would have been way worse if they left it alone.

I'll wait for the wikipedia chemistry experts to weigh in, but couldn't they have simply collected the chemical and moved somewhere else instead of burning it?

Ruled too dangerous and unpredictable to transfer.

Which is why it was on a rail car

Yeah, something seems off here. Seems like the burning was the faster approach to get the trains moving again or something. The risk of it failing seems like it would have been pretty close to the chosen outcome. We need the fact checkers to weigh in to know for sure.
 
Ohio has voted Republican in the last few elections. Biden and the Rats don't give a fuck about those crackers in Ohio.
 
From what ive read it would be have been a Bleve explosion which supposedly is 10 times worse.
 
President-elect Joe Biden’s Cabinet is shaping up to be a team of “firsts,” and he introduced yet another of his history-making nominations Wednesday: Pete Buttigieg as his pick to lead the Department of Transportation.

If confirmed, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, would be the first openly gay member of a presidential Cabinet to be confirmed by the Senate.

“This Cabinet will be the most representative of any Cabinet in American history,” Biden said before formally introducing Buttigieg as his nominee. “We’ll have a Cabinet of barrier breakers, a Cabinet of firsts.”
 
President-elect Joe Biden’s Cabinet is shaping up to be a team of “firsts,” and he introduced yet another of his history-making nominations Wednesday: Pete Buttigieg as his pick to lead the Department of Transportation.

If confirmed, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, would be the first openly gay member of a presidential Cabinet to be confirmed by the Senate.

“This Cabinet will be the most representative of any Cabinet in American history,” Biden said before formally introducing Buttigieg as his nominee. “We’ll have a Cabinet of barrier breakers, a Cabinet of firsts.”

It was the only reason he got the job but I guess we're not supposed to talk about that now.
 
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