Applying Pattern Recognition to the Palestine, Ohio Disaster. Ep_649_Hr-2
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Applying Pattern Recognition to the Palestine, Ohio Disaster. Only “little people” at serious riskPeople in who actually work in the industry warned this would happen“Experts” ignored the warningsProblems with that very train priorOwnership on Wall Street refuses to take face the publicGovernment that we pay for supposed regulation allowed industry to regulate itselfNow, the government says to trust the governmentThe government had targeted Palestine, Ohio to test a Digital-ID based, disaster response tool for the “public healthWhat does God say? We are called to do our jobs as if we are working for God Himself. Is that the Wall Street bosses did, here? Is it what the EPA is doing? Luke 3: 23-24Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, 24 since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. Residents report dying animals in East Palestine after the train derailment - this is actually great reporting from the Washington Post, which means they are still capable of doing that.East Palestine is 95% white; FEMA is refusing to help them. Remember when Kamala told us about race-based disaster relief?Why this reminds me of the deadly Dupont, WA. train derailment caused by the most corrupt transit agency in America, Sound Transit and the partners in AMTRAKUpdate: they got caught and President Trump is headed to Palestine, so here comes the FEMA Aid. FEMA To Deploy Aid To Ohio Town After Toxic Train DerailmentHeyJohnRussel has a great report with railroad workers: this was 100% preventableMitch McConnell, apparently unaware and unbothered by the chemicals flowing into Kentucky, the State he pretends to represent, says the most important thing right now is to defeat Russia. Joe Biden just announced the US is going to be supporting the pensions in UkraineEPA Chief at Train Derailment Site: ‘Trust the Government’EPA Administrator Michael Regan, who walked along a creek that still reeks of chemicals, sought to reassure skeptical residents that the water is fit for drinking and the air safe to breathe around East Palestine, where just under 5,000 people live near the Pennsylvania state line. “I’m asking they trust the government. I know that’s hard. We know there’s a lack of trust,” Regan said. “We’re testing for everything that was on that train.”Mysterious object destroyed by a $400,000 Sidewinder...
