DERAILED HAZARD TRAINS
Okay, statistics say that, with marginal, error about 10-15 Hazardous derailments happen every year in the US. With that said, we may be looking at a suspicious type II error when it comes to the recent derailments in Ohio, Michigan, and Texas. If there is a fourth derailment, we need a batman style investigation done— just for safe measures.
This situation comes straight out of a movie; this week, a railroad train derailed, blew up, and spread chemicals from Ohio through a few different states. These chemicals are harmful and have reportedly ruined soil and killed large amounts of wild life. It looks a potential 1,000,000 pounds of vinyl chloride reacting and turning into hydrogen chloride might be making its way all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.
I mean, with the provided information, we gotta ask: What is causing a spike outside of the statistics? *I mean, specifically on one of our oldest and arguably most reliable pieces of infrastructure— for better or for worse.* How did each accident occur? Who is going to be financially responsible for this situation? How long is it going to take for things to be repaired? How much in damages? Now that we’re spiking outside of our statistics in monthly quotas, should we start to check if was there someone behind it? Why did this explosion happen in Ohio, Michigan, and Texas? What significant things are in these areas? Is this Agenda 21? Is this Inventory Control? Also, what is the significance of where this explosion happened?… according to Emily Wright, Development Director for River Valley Organizing, the explosion in Ohio happened in an area with a population of 25Mil and the majority of the people being poor.
Palestine, OH, is that supposed to be a cowinkidink?
Why weren’t the chemicals reported to the EPA sooner? Is there a withholding of information? Are we overthinking it? Whats going on? SHEEEESH!
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