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Subject: Urgent Report on the East Palestine, Ohio Train Derailment
ARIZONA TODAY
LYLE J. RAPACKI, Ph.D.
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Tuesday -
February the 21st, 2023
BRIEFING COMMENTS:
The following article/report comes from credible sources, although, it could
be a tad soon to stake the content with all certainty. Better to play safe
than to play sorry. The train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio is far
more dangerous than being reported, and both medical and scientists are
beginning to formally think the repercussions might prove far more damaging
health wise even east of the Mississippi River. Please read the below
article and then take it upon yourself to investigate for your own health
and welfare.
Vinyl Chloride
Vinyl chloride is used primarily to make PVC, a substance used in products
such as pipes.
What is vinyl chloride?
Vinyl chloride is a colorless gas that burns easily. It does not occur
naturally and must be produced industrially for its commercial uses. Vinyl
chloride is used primarily to make polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a hard plastic
resin used to make a variety of plastic products, including pipes, wire and
cable coatings, and packaging materials. (PVC is not a known or suspected
carcinogen
<https://www.cancer.gov/Common
rsion=Patient&language=en> .)
Vinyl chloride is also produced as a combustion product in tobacco smoke.
How are people exposed to vinyl chloride?
Workers at facilities where vinyl chloride is produced or used may be
exposed primarily through inhalation. The general population may be exposed
by inhaling contaminated air or tobacco smoke. In the environment, the
highest levels of vinyl chloride are found in air around factories that
produce vinyl products. If a water supply is contaminated, vinyl chloride
can enter household air when the water is used for showering, cooking, or
laundry.
Which cancers are associated with exposure to vinyl chloride?
Vinyl chloride exposure is associated with an increased risk of a rare form
of liver
<https://www.cancer.gov/types/
> cancer (hepatic angiosarcoma), as well as primary liver cancer
(hepatocellular carcinoma), brain <https://www.cancer.gov/types/
lung <https://www.cancer.gov/types/
<https://www.cancer.gov/types/
<https://www.cancer.gov/types/
How can exposures be reduced?
The U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration provides information
<https://www.osha.gov/chemical
chloride.
Selected References:
* Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. Public Health
Statement: Vinyl Chloride. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, 2006. Available online
<https://wwwn.cdc.gov/TSP/PHS/
October 31, 2022.
* International Agency for Research on Cancer. Vinyl Chloride, IARC
Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, Volume 100F.
Lyon, France: World Health Organization, 2012. online Exit. Last accessed
December 28, 2018.
* National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. Vinyl
Chloride, NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. Atlanta, GA: Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, 2010. Also available online
<http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/
2022.
* National Toxicology Program. Vinyl Halides (Selected), Report on
Carcinogens, Fifteenth Edition. Triangle Park, NC: National Institute of
Environmental Health and Safety, 2016. Also available online
<http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/
accessed October 31, 2022.
* Updated: November 3, 2022
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URGENT: For Everyone East of the Mississippi
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Texas Lindsay
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Originally Written Published by Adam Gertner on veryvirology.substack.com
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know if he's right but a highly respected Chemist and Cornell graduate,
David Collum, said, Adam's "claims have credibility in my book." So I think
his findings are worth sharing far and wide so people can decide for
themselves.
Up to 2.5 million gallons of one of the most toxic substances known to man
have been released into the air, water and soil of the Eastern Seaboard, and
are presently making their way south and east. Acid rain, which in this case
is hydrochloric acid mixed with concentrated, unburned vinyl chloride, has
(so far) been reported in every direction:
· West: 400 miles west to Lafayette
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· North: 1200 miles north up to Durham
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· East: 1200 miles east to NYC
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· South: 800 miles southwest to Kentucky
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Mysterious Strange Smell, Residue On Cars Hits Connecticut
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ihe.artMysterious Strange Smell Smell, Residue On Cars Hits Connecticut |
NewsRadio KFBKNumerous Connecticut residents said a mysterious strange smell
and residue left on cars were present overnight....
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New York residents report 'unusual odor' and 'residue' on cars, officials
say
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5:37 AM ∙ Feb 18, 2023
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Chemical acid rain melting an affected vehicle.
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Another
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Another
Vinyl chloride is water-soluble, takes months to degrade in soil or water
(the Camp Lejeune spill was just a few thousand gallons), boils at 8F, and
its metabolites absolutely maul DNA
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are considered to be in the parts per billion
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and we're talking about parts per million exposure likely coming for
everybody east of the Mississippi.
There will likely be some isolated parts of the eastern United States that
escape contamination. However, I sure as hell would not want to wait around
to find out which ones will be passed over.
There are 250 million people living to the east of the Mississippi River,
and considering the rate at which it is progressively moving south with the
water and east on the winds, every single person on the entire eastern
seaboard may have only a few more days to leave before they are exposed to a
lethal concentration of vinyl chloride. Everybody in the areas which have
received acid rain have already been exposed, and will likely develop
extensive cancers over the coming few months.
I will just say:
If you live anywhere east of the Mississippi River - in my humble opinion -
LEAVE.
Maybe plan to come back in a couple of weeks; the magnitude of this will be
more evident by that time. We have been at war for the last three years, and
somebody may have just landed the killing blow with an utterly, historically
unprecedented chemical weapons attack.
I've waited as long as I can, in good conscience, to gather evidence and to
write this. I fully understand what I'm saying, and that 99% of people
either can't leave, or want to wait for more information, or just generally
refuse to believe something of this scale could ever happen here. Not to
mention that there's absolutely no way this article will reach everybody
that needs to hear it. I can scarcely believe I'm writing this, and I have
been praying to be wrong. I really, really hope that I am wrong, but I do
not think so. The authorities sure aren't going to tell us the truth about
any of it.
So, for those of you who are inclined to take it seriously, or aren't quite
sure yet, read on for the data and events thus far, share this with anybody
you care about, and if you are in the affected area - that is, anywhere east
of the Mississippi - LEAVE.
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Unrelated photo of an area devastated by chemical acid rain. It hasn't
been quite long enough to do this everywhere that's been affected. Yet...
What we know
I summarized the events of the crash in the last, brief article here
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more since.
The primary concern is unburned vinyl chloride. The uncontrolled, open-air
fire is very highly unlikely to have burned even a majority of it: whilst it
is flammable, like any other fire it requires oxygen, and there were no
accelerants in the crash. The cars leaked for days before they were set on
fire, and holes were made in the tankers
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of time for vast quantities to have seeped into the ground and surrounding
water, which has been confirmed thus far to have contaminated the Ohio
River, and will very likely be confirmed to have entered the Mississippi.
The intense heat and lack of oxygen at ground zero means that the majority
of the vinyl chloride, which boils at 8°F, is highly likely to have been
lofted into the air unburned, and is currently being rained down again
everywhere from Canada to NY to Kentucky.
It's Not Just The Wind
The fact that acid rain has been reported as far north as Ontario, and as
far south as Kentucky, constitutes something of a confirmation of another
worst-case scenario: the chemical, which was leached into soil, rivers and
groundwater, is evaporating and raining down again, far outside the area
which could have possibly been reached by the winds, which are blowing
east-northeast. Vinyl chloride takes months
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dissolved into water or leached into soil.
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A much smaller spill in 2012 in NJ. They managed to avoid setting that one
on fire.
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The Ohio and Mississippi River basins permeate most of the eastern side of
the country. There is a smaller area covered by the Tennessee River basin
around Georgia; while the contaminated water may or may not directly reach
those areas, the prevailing winds are still likely to push the chemical to
the east, even that far south. Southern FL might be lucky enough to escape
the devastation, but I would not be waiting around to see.
Vinyl chloride is toxic in extremely tiny amounts. Specifically, the
metabolite chloroethylene oxide binds to guanine in our DNA
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thoroughly destroying any affected DNA. It only takes the tiniest of
exposures to be practically guaranteed severe cancers, particularly sarcoma
of the liver, which is where that most toxic metabolite is first produced.
Untold quantities of dioxin have also been produced: if vinyl chloride is
the silver medalist of carcinogenicity, dioxin is the gold
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more persistent in the environment than even the vinyl chloride.
A gigantic bonfire of millions of gallons of vinyl chloride is the single
worst chemical and environmental disaster imaginable. If the entirety of
Lake Michigan had magically turned into VX gas - a rapidly lethal World War
II nerve agent - it still wouldn't be anywhere near this bad.
Furthermore, there is mounting, albeit strongly circumstantial evidence,
that this may have been a deliberate attack after all.
A Deliberate Chemical Weapons Attack?
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Video on Twitter
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Green water has been reported
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Palestine. Let's review the chemicals released and produced by burning, and
the colors they will turn water upon mixing:
· Vinyl Chloride (VC): Colorless water (primary product) and
colorless to light yellow water (combustion product - hydrogen chloride)
· Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether (EGMBE): Colorless water (primary
product) and clear to pale yellow water (combustion product - acrolein)
· Ethylhexyl Acrylate (EHAA): Colorless water (primary product) and
clear, colorless to cloudy water (combustion product - formaldehyde)
· Isobutylene (i-C4H8): Colorless water (primary product) and clear,
colorless water (combustion product - formaldehyde)
· Butyl Acrylates: Colorless water (primary product) and clear,
colorless to cloudy water (combustion product - formaldehyde)
None of these products produce bright green water. How could bright green
water possibly have been formed?
3082 is the label for nickel oxide. Fifteen tanker trucks labelled 3082 were
seen heading to East Palestine on the 15th of February, and the next day,
there was reporting on residents' bright green tap water. Nickel oxide - up
to 150,000 gallons of it, given the capacities of the tanker trucks -
produces nickel chloride when it is mixed with vinyl chloride, at
atmospheric temperature and pressure, which certainly does turn water green.
Nickel chloride is also extremely toxic and carcinogenic, and dissolves in
water much more readily than vinyl chloride: if that is indeed what took
place, which is not yet confirmed, but seems likely, then it's that much
worse.
Why, for the love of God, would anybody mix fifteen tanker trucks of nickel
oxide into the spill? It is not a fire suppressant or dry powder agent like
sodium bicarbonate. It is used as a flame retardant in small amounts for
plastic mixtures (of which vinyl chloride is a precursor, to PVC), but not
for anything approaching this scale.
Poisoning half the country and destroying a majority of America's farmland
would be a great reason.
Netflix released a movie in December ("White Noise"), playing out precisely
what's taken place here, down to being filmed in the very same town, East
Palestine, in which it occurred.
The CDC also "updated
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vinyl chloride in late January, before the crash, and after 17 years
untouched.
The EPA has also been very obviously
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and water tests, and let's not forget the reporter that was arrested for
trying to investigate.
The conspiracy theorists are 60-nil these days, so I think Hanlon's Razor is
inverted until further notice. There's no coincidences anymore.
Also notable is Deagel's 100 million population prediction. This is the
first event that could conceivably reach that number in the allotted time,
by 2025; with 250 million people east of the Mississippi River, and the
untold devastation knocking on to affect the rest of the country, this could
easily do that.
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2025?
FEMA Can't Handle It
FEMA is the Federal Emergency Management Agency. They are the ones that
respond after state or city-destroying floods, massive wildfires, et cetera;
if there were to be a full-scale nuclear war, they would be responsible for,
and have the authority to facilitate, forming a new government.
They just admitted
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this is beyond anything they are able to handle. What are they going to do -
dig out 10 feet of soil across the entire eastern seaboard? Evacuate 250
million people?
The foot-dragging on declaring an emergency begins to make more sense once
you grasp the truly horrific scale of this. There's absolutely nothing to do
but leave, and it's already too late for the Northeast and some parts of the
east and Midwest. They can't evacuate 250 million people. All they would do
with such an announcement is cause mass panic.
Mass panic?
That's exactly what's going to happen anyway if I'm right, though. The
country has never been so politically polarized and angry. Take hundreds of
millions of heavily armed, very angry people, tell them that they have a few
months to live (if they're lucky), and that the very government they're
already angry at, has killed them: what do you think is going to happen when
the sarcomas start appearing all over their bodies? It's going to look like
the biblical plague of boils; the first bowl of God's wrath
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I don't really want to begin to imagine what this is going to look like, but
if it's anything even approaching the scale of how it appears, it's going to
be very ugly.
Lyle J. Rapacki, Ph.D.
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LYLE J. RAPACKI, Ph.D.
ARIZONA TODAY
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