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A newly-discovered asteroid designated 2023 CX1 impacted Earth over the English Channel between England and France, Europe at 02:59 UTC on February 13, 2023. This small asteroid was discovered just several hours before impact, making it the 7th asteroid to be discovered before impacting Earth.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
One train derailment is an accident.
Two train derailments is a coincidence.
Three train derailments is sabotage.
We've had too many unexplained things going on.
Kinda like food plant fires and explosions š and power station attacks
originally posted by: JAY1980
I feel there is a connection here between the recent railroad union drama with the current administration.
Wasn't one of the arguments the union had was overworked conductors would be more susceptible to "accidents"?
I doubt these are "accidents".
I started looking into dutchsinse, he made the claim that when trails derail it often leads to a big earthquake.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
I missed the reference where this train had polyvinyl chloride too š
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
You posted a tweet. I could go tweet right now that science proved farts are the only medium satan can use to communicate with this realm. Doesnāt make it true.
That tweet didnāt have a source that claims the specific chemical was on board. it was just a tweet.
originally posted by: HanSolo31
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
And oddly enough there is a movie just made about a train derailing with toxins in Ohio - filmed in Ohio where it just happened
Train Trailer
originally posted by: BlackArrow
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
So it has me wondering since ohio got derailed and then NYC got hit, if we are going to be expecting yet another earthquake on a larger scale.
Scientists say a massive quake could strike the San Francisco Bay Area at any moment. And when it does, the city can expect to be slammed with a force equal to hundreds of atomic bombs.
Porter said the shaking will quickly cut off power in many areas. That means unsuspecting people will be trapped between floors in elevators without backup power. At peak commute times, the number of those trapped could be in the thousands.