2023 Ohio train derailment and aftermath - WE REQUIRE MORE PHOSGENE GAS

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At least according to Windy.com, the wind is basically splitting around East Palestine. Moving north and south. So about the worse scenario. 1676168966416.png
 
Impacted? Sorry you are 1 yard outside of the arbitrary mile, no help for you!


How many years until we will see this commercial?
Do you or does somebody you know have an injury from the East Palestine train incident of 2023? You might be entitled to financial compensation.
Would be a slight change of pace from the Camp Lejeune commercial....
 
Just a couple things from 4chan
The initial explosion:

Compilation video:
 
This is what happened in the recently released movie "White Noise." (Was a novel first of course)

Yikes

Meanwhile, aliens are invading.
 
This is what happened in the recently released movie "White Noise." (Was a novel first of course)
Holy shit.
Predictive programming, dude.

So is this a glownigger op or the result of putting diversity hires in charge?
There's a narrative that the rail workers were only striking for better conditions and benefits, but it leaves off the fact that part of why they were striking was security and infrastructure concerns, so I'm concerned the media will try to spin this as a kind of "The rail union dropped the ball, so this is grounds for us to break ties and no longer work with them in the future."

While we're on the topic of "predictive programming" the newest two-part episode of the Star Wars series The Bad Batch has something very similar happen wherein the clone army's obedience is used as a reason to stop using them and move to a conscription army.
 
Remember how there was talk of railway strikes a while back, and it was only talked about in the sense of worrying about the supply chain?

Part of what rail workers wanted was better safety measures. Guess they didn't get any of those in the settlement, huh.
The problem is this was a poor maintenance issue, on that Ring video you can see an axle box has gotten hot and failed. Granted, the company were fucking retarded for suggesting it should go ahead despite the hotbox, but these things are easily avoided with maintenance. We can blame the company all we want, but someone on the ground did not do their job properly here. We have carriages and wagons in the U.K that have been running for up to 150 years in some rare cases, allbeit on heritage lines.

We can blame the company for it - lord knows the U.S and their rail safety is utterly abysmal, CSX are even a meme in the UK for their number of accidents, but I think we also need to highlight the fact that employees are also responsible for health and safety. The driver, after assessing the situation, should have said no. It's his train.

Without meaning to blog post, I have been involved in a rail accident. What I learned from the rail inspectorate at that time is there is never one sole cause for an accident, for the most part it's three. In this case, poor maintenance, not stopping to deal with the problem at the scene or taking measures to mitigate it, and poor management.

Unrelated, but some in the thread may find this interesting.

 
If the company doesn't want to pay for an inspector to check for faults, or if the inspector isn't given enough time to look at everything or if repairmen aren't hired to fix things or given the time to fix things, then I'm guessing the fault for an incident could in fact be traced back to the company.
No one will do that, because heaven forbid anyone in charge actually be held responsible for anything.
 
Those pictures of the dark blue clouds is super ominous and there's no way you can spin that as anything but. It really does activate my almonds that no one's talking about it, nor that we've heard much from the residents.
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Really makes you think.
 
"clouds" from the controlled burn making their way across the US. I was reading and supposedly the railroad company is worth 55 billion and is offering only 25k to assist the town. Which comes out to $5 per resident. Kinda fucked how little of a value for human life.
 

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