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Man Makes Disturbing Discovery on Property 1.4 Miles from Ohio Toxic Chemical Burn

 By Mike Landry
  February 22, 2023 at 3:44pm

It’s another day, so there are new misadventures in the sad story of the destructive train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

Now a man says ashes have fallen on his home more than a mile away from a controlled burn at the wreck. And near his house, an undetonated blasting cap was found that he believes is related to the burn.

What is going on with this event? Why is it unique?
 
In nearly 200 years of railroad history, there have been plenty of derailments.

Many are no more than what motorists would call a fender bender β€” a wheel of a slow-moving railroad car falls off the rail and with the laws of physics on their side, skillful railroaders can use tools and even rocks to wrestle the erring wheel back to where it belongs.
 
Some train wrecks β€” especially those involving passenger trains β€” have had fatalities, sometimes in the dozens. And in other situations, as in East Palestine, people have been driven from their homes due to spills of hazardous material.

https://www.westernjournal.com/man-makes-disturbing-discovery-property-1-4-miles-ohio-toxic-chemical-burn/
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A blasting cap used in a controlled burn?  You know that fire in the journal box?  First of all, the old journal boxes in trains aren't there anymore so there aren't fires in journal boxes anymore.  Roller bearings are used.  I worked on the railroad 50 years ago and one of the things a road crew had to do was visually inspect the train when going around a curve to see if there was a fire in the journal.  Those are long gone, as was the need for a caboose to do such visual inspections.  I can't discount people who saw a fire but think an intentional fire is more likely; perhaps set by such blasting caps. :pondering:
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Tin Foil Hats aside, there are many things that have gone on the past few years that defy plausibility, due to their nature and frequency.
Tucker Carlson hits upon that fact now and then,  but I can surmise with maybe 75% certainty that there is an organized concerted effort to sabatage this nation's infrastrucure.  And I'll take that down to a 50% coin toss on whether elelments within our own government are involved. 
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You nailed it!! :amen:
The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
Thomas Jefferson