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  1. Ohio incident.
    Notable events preceding it are interesting. Most may know this by now, pardon if redundant.

    1. Netflix movie, White Noise staged in East Palestine featuring a train wreck and toxic event. Filmed 2019 but released shortly before the actual event. Saw the movie. It was mostly themed around Death and releasing fears of it. It was really odd. People from the town starred as extras in it. On an energetic level, one may wonder if this is seen as a form of pre-agreement to experiencing the actual event.

    2. Digital ID bracelets with QR codes given out to people in that area over the last few months free from the Fire Dept. There is local news footage of them presenting it to the residents. When watching the fire dept people talk, I find myself wondering what spell they are under.

    3. Language. I watched an engineer discuss what constitutes a “controlled burn” in regards to toxic substances and he said it would actually require burning within a contained space, like an engine does when it combusts fuel. Otherwise, it is an “uncontrolled burn”.

    This article addresses the first two points.

    https://winepressnews.com/2023/02/22/east-palestine-launched-a-medical-digital-id-program-before-train-disaster-and-chemical-release/

    I was going to end it here but something caught my eye at the end of that article. It was a quote from a resident (supposedly) saying that the people wouldn’t feel safe until they had FEMA housing. Odd thing to throw in.

    In conjunction with that idea, I was reading about mitigation grants on the Ohio state website and it made me think back to an interview with someone about one of the big dams and grants around the rivers leaving it. When rebuilding is done with grants the water rights are often acquired by grant holders. That’s a MAJOR amount of water over there.

    As far as grants and housing goes here is a quote from the website below, “incentivize adoption and enforcement of modern building codes”. I have to wonder, if an entire town could be deemed unsafe and have to rebuild with new zoning and smart buildings? I remember hearing that Blackrock was involved with the train line that crashed. If I felt like wasting my entire day, I could probably find a lot of connections there. I’d be curious to see what companies are tied to what disasters that required rebuilding, grants, and zoning. I have seeds to plant so I won’t be researching that.

    https://ema.ohio.gov/mitigation-recovery/mitigation/mitigation-grants/02-hazard-mitigation-assitance-grants

    I’m sure the entire event consists of major function stacking. Time will reveal what that looks like.
    When an event happens and my husband thinks it’s just serendipity, I always say to wait two weeks and see what new laws are proposed or who buys stock/funds something in relation to the problem.

    Good day, love the reports and your presentation.
    Be well,
    Em

  2. have you had ave server problems lately? it s been much harder to see your videos for the past 2 weeks, very slow (and it s not me, i had the same problem in several international locations)

  3. The warning for the cloud services is prep for Cyber Polygon; ‘O God, what a surprise, the main clouds got hacked and now the financial system is in shambles, so now we need a new, safer digital infrastructure!’ Queue in all digital currency and ID mandate for accessing the net.

  4. Just some comments from a retired Civil Engineer with a master’s degree, enough course work for a math degree, and over 50 years of engineering and environmental experience with consulting firms, construction contractors, and the Federal Government. Domestic and foreign projects such as industrial factories including steel and petrochemical facilities, infrastructure including the US Interstate Highway System and airports, commercial facilities including tall buildings and sport complexes, and environmental remediation of hazardous waste sites. I had the benefit of working on a multitude of special projects as the US evolved through the last half century.

    • Since the 1960s, corporate management slowing shifted from operation personnel and engineers to accountants and lawyers, and now mostly lawyers. Why? Operation personnel/engineers may improve company performance by say 5 to 20 percent, while accountants can have more financial impact with economic devices, and lawyers can win or save massive amounts money on legal issuers.
    • These corporate managers lost sight of how things work. They cut project engineering design fees, which only amount to about 4% of construction, operation and maintenance costs, but it is the engineering which determines what are to be the construction, operation and maintenance costs. The resulting higher costs never show up on accounting spread sheets and are not taken into consideration.
    • These first two items are now mute points, because very little is built in the US today. The US is frozen in the 1970s. I get nostalgic when walking through US airports or visiting my home town. Everything is the same. About 20 years ago, The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the US infrastructure a “D” on their annual report card. I don’t know what it is now, but it should be worse.
    • Throughout my 50 year career, I moved or ran from one position to another as the work dried up. I felt like Al Capp’s Joe Btfsplk, the world’s worst jinx, bringing disastrous misfortune to everyone around him. The fact was that US industry was contracting. There went the US smoke stack industry and jobs including engineering. For lack of engineering work, I know young engineers now working outside their profession. I finally found refuge with the Federal Government, but even Government jobs maybe in jeopardy, at least new jobs for young people.
    • In many ways, the US is beginning to head in the direction of Zimbabwe.
    • A side note on the East Palestine disaster. Who authorized the burn? In my experience, the EPA has a disaster response manager (It has been a long time and I don’t remember the official name.), who has complete authority and can overrule existing regulations and even logic. My experience is they are not always the sharpest knife in the drawer. The response manager may have given the order. Now who is going to be blamed?
    1. Very much appreciate your report, Joseph. It matches my experience though I am on the outside of the engineering and understand far less than you.

  5. Someone mentioned the HighWire info on the toxic spill in Ohio.
    ALSO what was jaw dropping in this episode is a paper cited by HighWire investigative reporter Jeffery Jaxon about another shape shift from T. FAUCI. See what he published in the medical journal, Cell Host & Microbe: about Respiratory diseases and Vacc.

    https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#search/highwire/WhctKKXpWgRLDFCtLwLPgGPBsLZhqdRmJpzHthLNHsvkMkPGFnTGVFhqdmrvcsWjDhnXsCv

    This info is at about 59:55 in Episode 307- HighWire

    Does anyone know it these retracted statements frees Fauci from any sorts of legal action since he is now “retired” from the NIH? Fauci slithers again!

  6. And while we’re being distracted by balloons and trains …

    The Biden administration is preparing to sign up the United States to a “legally binding” accord with the World Health Organization (WHO) that would give this Geneva-based UN subsidiary the authority to dictate America’s policies during a pandemic.

    These discussions and others spawned the “zero draft” (pdf) of a pandemic treaty, published on Feb. 1, which now seeks ratification by all 194 WHO member states. A meeting of the WHO’s Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) is scheduled for Feb. 27 to work out the final terms, which all members will then sign.

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/biden-admin-negotiates-deal-to-give-who-authority-over-us-pandemic-policies_5066631.html

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