Something Is VERY Wrong With The East Palestine Narrative—By Eric Coppolino
Reposting from Celia Farber’s Substack
BS”D
By Eric Coppolino
Problems with the standard East Palestine narrative — something is missing...
I’ve been staring at East Palestine for six weeks, and there appear to be elements of the fact pattern that do not add up to the claim of the standard narrative. This is what I know, based on our investigation for the chronology we are developing. You can read that here. There are actually two — one is a list of lawsuits.
https://chironreturn.org/chronology-of-the-east-palestine-train-derailment/
The question I am seeking to answer is, re dump and burn, why was this decision made? Here are my story notes-in-progress, which I would summarize as, “Good morning, it's Opposite Day."
— There has never been a dump and burn in railroad history, even in the decade prior to its being banned by 1980 regulations. There is always dump and remove, or decant (into tankers) and remove. Spills happen every two weeks — the burn part is unprecedented and there is rarely a need to dump. The typical approach is to take the contaminated dirt to a hazardous waste landfill.
— A 2022 EPA guidance, which says how to interpret laws and regs, repeats the ban on dump and burn except only after careful consideration when there is absolutely no other alternative (which has never happened in civilian society; it happens in the military).
— Fully enclosed hazmat tanker truck driver recovery operation (entirely routine procedure when there are damaged tanker cars) was initiated the night of Friday Feb. 3 — and then called off within 24 hours (on Friday night or Saturday). Who called it off and why?
— Fire lines pulled from keeping tankers cool.
— No samples of soot or wipe samples from inside the tanker cars — missing crucial data that would reveal the true nature of the incident.
— Point source soot samples are also missing. These would also be tell-all.
— Decision to breach, dump and burn was totally irrational and nobody understands it. The more experience people have, the less they understand it. EPA was involved; it cannot merely be a bystander.
— No state or federal emergencies were declared, depriving governments of emergency powers and agencies of certain kinds of authority (we now from “covid” how much power a state of emergency grants; in this case, that was never done).
— Analysis of samples from PTRMS lab (a high-end mobile chemistry analysis lab) are bogged at Carnegie Mellon, in custody of Albert Presto, who is not releasing them.
— Pressure release valves (PRVs) were working fine, per NTSB report; the tanker cars were not in jeopardy. Other reports say the VCM was not in jeopardy of exploding and besides, they can easily decanter it into tanker trucks as is done regularly.
— Five dead CTEH guys in airplane crash (eyewitnesses to point source sampling), who were at the East Palestine scene taking samples on behalf of the railroad and took samples…they died en route to the next mission.
— People are still sick in Palestine a way they should not be based on every other incident my source has worked on for 30 years. The other explanations are not very plausible, such as offgassing from stream aeration.
— Chemicals that are currently banned from production by federal law are DDT, PCBs, PBDEs, some CFCs, all chemical warfare agents and chemicals banned from production by voluntary agreement with chemical industry are PFOS and PFOA.
OK, what really happened?
—Eric Coppolino
Link to original article:
I want to add something new that happened, although this is on a smaller scale. On Friday, there was a leak of a hazardous chemical into a creek which feeds into the Delaware River, which all of Philadelphia’s 1.5 million residents get their drinking water from.
However, the government waited until Sunday to warn Philadelphia residents by mass text about drinking the water, setting off a rush on bottled water in stores.
Something is not just very wrong with the East Palestine narrative. Something is also very wrong with our government. Period.
A bit of the Philadelphia story:
Excerpt:
Residents of Philadelphia and the surrounding area demanded clarity about the safety of their drinking water from city officials on Monday, three days after chemicals leaked from a plant into a tributary of the Delaware River, which provides water for about 14 million people in four states.
About 8,100 gallons of acrylic polymer solution leaked from a burst pipe at the chemical plant Trinseo PLC in Bucks County, Pennsylvania late Friday, entering Otter Creek, which flows into the Delaware.
The solution contained butyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, and methyl methacrylate, which are used in paints and adhesives.
Exposure to butyl acrylate and ethyl acrylate is associated with breathing difficulties, and the latter is listed as a "potential occupational carcinogen" by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Despite the leak of the chemicals, city officials did not alert residents until Sunday morning, when they said people in Philadelphia should use bottled water to prevent exposure and warned that although contamination had not yet been detected in the drinking supply, water from Otter Creek could have traces of chemicals.
Hours later, Michael Carroll, the city's deputy managing director for transportation, infrastructure, and sustainability said residents no longer needed to buy bottled water—which had rapidly sold out at stores across Philadelphia following the earlier warning—and that the chance of contamination was diminishing over time.
Wonder if they’re telling the truth.
Also:
The more we know not to trust the government and the more we rely only on G-d for our safety, the safer we are.
I guess all the people in high places in your country have their pockets full of chinese money and don't actually care about their own people?
Cross posting this and I 100% agree. I also wrote about this in different article. In the documents its clearly states you do not burn vinyl chloride, period. Yet they torched it. They knew it would create dioxins, same thing in agent orange and we all know what happened with that. Look into Seveso Italy 1976. They considered that incident on par with Chernobyl. A smaller leak, gas didn't reach as high into the atmosphere and look at the devastation to the area. Ohio was 100 times worse. The land destroyed and people sick for generations to come. They want people off the land, farming communities gone and all in their smart cities.