Wait a minute, just realized, wasn't there that girl on Twitter who said "anybody who wants body count" can just use these, and she had a picture of a train derailer? Does anybody remember when that post was or maybe have a link to it? I wonder if that post was just before the first derailment.
the pic was posted here last week. almost commented it didn't need to be that hi-tek. any hardware store has items that by them selves can derail a train, right out of the package.
if there's any more train derailments this month, i think we could safely say that post was, or was part of, some sort of trigger. i've oft wondered if anons could reverse engineer some of the MKUltra/sleeper codes.
I don't disagree about derailment frequency. and the following from le /pol/ would exacerbate the prob:
> This is absolutely tied to the strike shutdown. They were literally fighting for stricter safety controls and the extra manpower to enforce them. This is exactly what happens when corporate "runs" the company.
>They knew they were riding on faulty equipment but dispatch had them try and squeak it out. Total negligence on all parties every step of the way, if it wasn't planned this way (white noise). So many details are questionable as fuck. Heads need to roll on this one.
>Also why were they carrying this particular combo of chemicals, you would never store some of these near each other so why would you ship them together in that qty. Why the fuck would the local pd/fd decide to burn this shit at such a low temp?
> This. Three mile long trains are inherently unsafe. This was specifically part of the strike. Biden AND the Republicans told them to go back to work or go to jail.
> I thought the crew disappeared because they were diversity hires but then I found out the train's destination was a Norfolk Southern switchyard only 20 miles away from East Palestine. So the boomer managers probably told the crew to keep on rolling and they would deal with any flaming wheels there.
> They were carrying these chemicals together because they were all going to the same customer and they wanted to make it easy to cut out those tanker cars. Just lazy corner cutting again.
there's security footage from somewhere that has the train going by in the background. there's flames coming from one set of trucks/axles saw it yesterday but not finding it now. i'll keep looikng.
Wait a minute, just realized, wasn't there that girl on Twitter who said "anybody who wants body count" can just use these, and she had a picture of a train derailer? Does anybody remember when that post was or maybe have a link to it? I wonder if that post was just before the first derailment.
the pic was posted here last week. almost commented it didn't need to be that hi-tek. any hardware store has items that by them selves can derail a train, right out of the package.
if there's any more train derailments this month, i think we could safely say that post was, or was part of, some sort of trigger. i've oft wondered if anons could reverse engineer some of the MKUltra/sleeper codes.
That's some scary shit, because it sure as fuck seemed like some kind of message meant for somebody.
Ah thank you! So, the post was after the crash, but looks like the tweet was from before, unless it's been doctored.
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Interesting...
I don't disagree about derailment frequency. and the following from le /pol/ would exacerbate the prob:
> This is absolutely tied to the strike shutdown. They were literally fighting for stricter safety controls and the extra manpower to enforce them. This is exactly what happens when corporate "runs" the company.
>They knew they were riding on faulty equipment but dispatch had them try and squeak it out. Total negligence on all parties every step of the way, if it wasn't planned this way (white noise). So many details are questionable as fuck. Heads need to roll on this one.
>Also why were they carrying this particular combo of chemicals, you would never store some of these near each other so why would you ship them together in that qty. Why the fuck would the local pd/fd decide to burn this shit at such a low temp?
> This. Three mile long trains are inherently unsafe. This was specifically part of the strike. Biden AND the Republicans told them to go back to work or go to jail.
> I thought the crew disappeared because they were diversity hires but then I found out the train's destination was a Norfolk Southern switchyard only 20 miles away from East Palestine. So the boomer managers probably told the crew to keep on rolling and they would deal with any flaming wheels there.
> They were carrying these chemicals together because they were all going to the same customer and they wanted to make it easy to cut out those tanker cars. Just lazy corner cutting again.
there's security footage from somewhere that has the train going by in the background. there's flames coming from one set of trucks/axles saw it yesterday but not finding it now. i'll keep looikng.
Could also be an attempt to broaden purview of TSA as it relates to trains
First winter vagina now this?
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2022/10/21/rail-o21.html
Trains never derail in the US. Oh wait, it happens constantly but for some reason, this wasn't interesting until now.
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