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had music, like, at
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all. So this is my first Twitter
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space, and I thought did.
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I can dispel a few of the
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well, a lot of this disinformation coming
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up on news,
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social media, about east
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Palestine, Ohio. You
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know, we've seen Aaron Brockovich being
1:20
activated on this. And let
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me just explain to you guys something about class
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one rails. And it's like sometimes I kind
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of feel like I'm being pranked by the universe. Being
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this bucket of knowledge
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to know things so well and be introduced
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to things in the past. Only
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to habit necessary
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in the future. Track
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warrants. Any train
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even if it travels half a mile, even
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if it travels hundred miles. Every
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single stop and every single port
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that it passes, let's say, a
1:57
train must have a track warrant. Track
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warrants. Exactly what they say.
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They identify every single train
2:06
carriage, either that be
2:09
just two of them on it or two miles
2:11
long. Everything is
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documented from point
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a to point A1A2
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until it gets to its final destination. Now,
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while I was just observing
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the news and
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trying to see the first press conference, I
2:31
noticed that the reporter that was there live
2:33
streaming was arrested for doing
2:35
absolutely nothing but his work and
2:37
his job. He
2:39
wasn't just arrested said, he was
2:41
treated as if he was a criminal.
2:45
And then the question arises as to
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why they would have throttled
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what press and I'm using air quotes
2:51
which you can't see is allowed.
2:56
The railways are class ones
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that transport a ton
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of things. You can have
3:03
train cards that are popped to
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the brim. With headphones. You
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can have them packed with food,
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and you can have them packed with
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with harmful chemicals. The
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one thing that I observed was
3:25
not understanding why they decided to
3:27
actually explode tankers
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as opposed to salvaging
3:33
the product or containing the
3:35
area. And while I saw
3:37
that there were claims, that's
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It was toxic, and
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everyone keeps saying it's final chloride.
3:47
So maybe one of them was.
3:49
It doesn't mean that the target was
3:52
just that. So
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I'm gonna go back in time. To
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twenty sixteen December
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twenty sixteen to be exact. I'd
4:04
already started working on a story on
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some mysterious lung,
4:10
you know, disease that
4:12
tickled my ears a little bit that was happening
4:15
overseas in Africa. They
4:17
were calling it something like a a pam
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done of young
4:22
people, inhaling
4:25
chemicals of bootleg
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zaves. And it seemed
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really bizarre to me.
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Now, at that point in time, I
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was just following the story and
4:38
trying to see if that would perpetuate. Outside
4:41
of the continent of Africa
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because the only such reports were
4:46
coming from places like the Congo,
4:48
Equatorial Guinea, gone
4:51
to certain places in Nigeria. It
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wasn't that widespread and I didn't
4:55
see any stories after that for
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the years to come. Until
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a few years ago while President
5:03
Trump was in office, a
5:06
mysterious lung disease was hitting
5:08
all our children. And
5:10
it turned out it was like a vaping disease,
5:12
and no one had any explanation. Well,
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no, let's go back to twenty sixteen. In
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twenty sixteen, someone that
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used to be in my life, was
5:26
on a train. A
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class one rail train. And
5:35
they explained to me that
5:37
they opened the window of
5:39
the engineer's caboose to
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get some fresh air, like they always do.
5:44
To legally smoke on the train, like
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they always do, as long as that
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they can hide themselves from
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being seen by the cameras. Because
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there are cameras there observing engineers
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and conductors on class one
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freight trains. The
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person inhaled the air,
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the fresh air that was supposed to be the fresh cold
6:05
air of, you know, our
6:07
northern borders. And
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immediately felt like they were
6:13
choking. They started coughing,
6:16
and crying, it was terrible. Within
6:20
twenty four hours, they had a fever,
6:24
They were sick, they couldn't breathe, they felt like
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they couldn't exhale, they
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felt like they were choking. So
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that person goes to the hospital and
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they see that the sinus
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is in is it has been
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attacked. Their carbon
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was extremely huge. The blood
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work showed droplets like those that you would
6:44
get in a mile high city. You know?
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And no one had any explanation.
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The first indication was, oh, you're allergic.
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You had an allergic reaction. That's why you
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had fever, it was all discombobulated. It
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wasn't until about almost
7:03
six months later that I finally had
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an appointment. In Colorado,
7:07
in Denver, Colorado. And
7:09
one of the leading specialists in the world,
7:12
a PhD, Dr. Schenko.
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lot of people go to this person to solve
7:18
mysteries. And
7:21
that wasn't Jewish National Hospital. And
7:25
the analysis was, we don't
7:27
know. It could be RSV. It
7:29
could be rads. You're definitely not
7:31
allergic. Nobody
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knows. And then COVID
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happened
7:36
and the blood work and
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the symptoms And
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the unable to take a
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proper breath after having been
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exposed to it was identical to
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that the person in December
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of twenty sixteen who was riding on a train.
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Track warrants. I obtained
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track warrants of that train. And
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it turned out that it was
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a train that was carrying a a lot
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of things, empty carts,
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were what from were labeled, that
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were carrying things like liquid
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and hydras ammonia. Or
8:15
rocket propeller fuel. What's
8:19
interesting with
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this derailment was
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that they're telling everyone it's vinyl chloride,
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but I'm almost pretty sure
8:30
that it may be something else.
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Now when looking at cleaning up situations,
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let's say they say, well, we blew them up because
8:37
they were gonna blow up and it would've caused more
8:40
damage. I'd say, okay. Would
8:42
it be safe to save it exploding and
8:45
hydro ammonia, which by the way
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is in a liquid form
8:50
until it's exposed to air and becomes
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a
8:53
gas. That is
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kinda like imagine when you go shopping.
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And you get these packets You
9:00
know, to keep things dry, you
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eat
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that, you die because it'll pull the
9:05
water out of your lungs. That's exactly what that
9:07
gas does.
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So why would they take the risk of
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a failure in the explosions or not
9:15
being able to combust
9:17
things correctly? With such
9:20
things on a tree, which
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leads me to believe that
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it's a lot more nefarious. See,
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one thing that I noticed while I was living
9:30
in the Dakotas is that we have a lot of Canadian
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trains. And they
9:34
carry a lot of Chinese starch.
9:39
Lots of them. The Chinese transport
9:41
things for
9:43
Canada to the US and
9:45
vice versa. The
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one fun fact is that fentanyl
9:52
is created in
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a certain way. It
9:56
is it could be benign. It is
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a drug that has to be altered. In
10:01
order to have the potency that
10:03
we see. Now,
10:06
I'm not saying it is. But
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I believe it was something a little bit more dangerous
10:13
because chemistry and science.
10:15
Because if there's one leak from another there's
10:18
another leak from another. They
10:21
don't want you to know how
10:24
important the cargo is to them.
10:26
Their willingness for you to go into
10:29
conspiracy routes of killing their
10:31
fish
10:32
and tainting their water, which indeed
10:35
seems like the case, but
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it's because they're hiding more. When
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I was observing the interviews, a
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constant reminder was, this
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is what the trains told us. And
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I thought to myself, why is anyone waiting
10:50
for the governor to say something? Or
10:53
heck. Why are they waiting for anyone
10:55
in an executive office in Ohio to
10:57
say anything? In
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the area of where this happened
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is Palestine. The city
11:05
has great power over
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what goes through it. It
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is very important to understand
11:12
that each city and each county
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have laws and have boundaries
11:16
with companies both private
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and, you know, government
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run on what can pass
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through. For example,
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if you don't want a train to go through your
11:27
city, you can tell them that you are
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removing the trucks. But
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if you are having a train go through
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your city, you are allowed
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at any given time to
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demand the track warrants to see
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what is being put through.
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And so try warrants are not classified in
11:46
nature. They're supposed to be an open book.
11:48
And you shouldn't get just the one from
11:51
East Palace team, you know,
11:53
from wherever it came from. You can
11:55
trace it all the way back to Canada. And
11:57
then you can also demand to see
11:59
who check the cargo. This is how they find
12:02
people and shoes. This is
12:04
stuff. Border patrol knows. So
12:06
for those of you that may listen to this or
12:08
are listening right now that are in
12:10
the railway industry, and or
12:12
have work border patrol, you know, that
12:14
everything I am saying is exactly cropped.
12:17
So the question herein lies is,
12:20
Why hasn't anyone pointed that out?
12:23
Why hasn't anyone in the media
12:27
just requested these chock ones? Or
12:29
better yet. Why hasn't any
12:32
residents of these California, Ohio
12:34
demand, and such? And
12:37
it almost seems like people
12:43
have just sat back and watched this
12:45
all happen. And realize
12:47
it's a distraction that can actually backfire
12:50
health wise. Because if indeed
12:52
it is, what I believe it is, which are
12:54
components of fact knowledge because one thing people
12:56
don't tell you is that fentanyl is
12:59
a fantastic drug to
13:02
ensure the viability of
13:05
human organs. And here's
13:07
the fun fact. Fed no.
13:10
You die and overdose from it. Guess what?
13:12
Your chances of becoming an organ donor
13:15
have exponentially increased.
13:18
Most organ donors in
13:20
America last year
13:23
were from fentanyl overdoses.
13:26
And you know what else is funny in
13:28
China. Front
13:31
mail is used on prisoners
13:34
whom they harvest organs from.
13:38
So you have to ask yourself, is this just
13:40
a drug? Or are we
13:42
actually actively importing this
13:45
via a railways? Because
13:48
if it is, we're seeing a spike in it.
13:51
Massachusetts already introduced
13:53
legislation to
13:55
offer to prisoners
13:58
or reduced or even canceled sentence
14:02
if they decide to donate an organ. And
14:05
there are many more states that
14:07
are following suit. I think California should be
14:09
paying attention. So
14:14
this is something that
14:16
nobody talks about. We
14:19
look at it as it's just one simple
14:21
drug epidemic. That has
14:23
all these positive things for
14:26
organ brokers. Having
14:30
said that, they are
14:32
now disturbing
14:36
the people's ability to focus they're
14:39
bringing in chaos that
14:42
they believe is organized, but I
14:44
can tell you it's highly disorganized. You can
14:46
all see that. From
14:49
balloons that are probably owned
14:51
by your DOT to
14:54
alleged unidentified flying
14:56
objects in areas where
14:58
we are training Ukrainians and
15:01
Lothians to fly helicopters and
15:03
other aircraft. Around
15:06
our nuclear bases, closing
15:08
down the airspace in Grand Forks, North
15:11
Dakota, which
15:13
has heavy Chinese
15:15
presence. And let's not forget
15:17
on the other side of Canada.
15:20
We also have the Chinese military academy.
15:23
China,
15:25
China. I feel like I'm Russia, Russia, Russia,
15:27
Russia, Russia,
15:28
Russia, and I don't believe that's the point.
15:32
The point is that we are at war,
15:35
and it's not a war between one
15:37
nation and another. There's a war
15:39
of power between many
15:42
many people across this
15:44
rock, we call home. And
15:49
I guess, for America as
15:53
goes, Ohio so
15:55
does the nation. I
15:57
currently reside in Ohio. And
16:00
the question should be from some people,
16:02
like, why? Why? Why Ohio? Because
16:04
I can live wherever I want. Did
16:07
you know that the city of Cleveland is
16:10
gonna be the first United Nations fifteen
16:12
minute city? If everything
16:14
goes to plan. And
16:18
it just so happened that
16:21
there was an accidental derailment. That
16:25
nobody wanted to talk about, Huddl,
16:30
right this way. I
16:33
just you know, I'm curious, does anyone have
16:35
anything to add to
16:36
this? I don't know how I'm adding people above.
16:39
Somebody wanna jump in. I'm
16:43
like, looking. I don't know how to work this. How
16:46
does this work? Do I see?
16:50
Can I see? Oh, there we go.
16:56
Okay. I think
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I've added you, Jennifer. Go
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ahead.
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We can hear you. Awesome. Because
17:09
we just re downloaded Twitter. Hi,
17:13
Tory.
17:20
You just told us a lot
17:22
there.
17:25
Well, I think it's all about perspective, you
17:27
know. They're pushing the, hey, the water safe. Don't
17:29
worry about it. Then we have Aaron Brokovich
17:31
there, like a heartbeat. Then we have
17:33
the wine and
17:36
arresting reporters. And
17:38
what is it that they don't want? And it's,
17:40
you know, other people are saying there was an earthquake
17:42
and while there was a derailment,
17:45
and they selectively decided
17:47
to explode it. So, I mean, I'd love
17:49
some thoughts here. There
17:53
was also Biden also
17:56
said that he part
17:59
of the infrastructure was
18:01
to replace so, like,
18:03
fifty thousand miles of
18:06
pipes to does
18:08
seem like they're trying to gain our trust in our
18:10
water.
18:13
Wait. What do you mean? Pipes. Like,
18:16
He said lead pipes
18:20
that are poisoning children's brains.
18:26
Yeah. Is that what he's responsible for City,
18:29
Ohio thing? Is that No. No. That was
18:31
the only problem
18:32
response. So was that the the state
18:34
of the unit? Oh,
18:37
yeah. But he speaks to bush all the
18:39
time. haven't seen a response
18:41
to the Ohio from him.
18:44
And because that's my point.
18:46
He heard. See, that's so
18:48
weird. How did they not come out or
18:50
something? So my wife has about this. Right.
18:58
Actually,
18:59
actually, QTK
19:02
actual? Hey, Tory. What's
19:04
TK? Hey,
19:06
TK. You and I met at the moment
19:09
truth summit last year.
19:12
You probably wouldn't remember. May I send you a text or
19:14
two after getting your number, but it's probably a better phone.
19:17
My question is, are
19:19
you noticing similarities between
19:21
what's going on in the lower –
19:23
not even the lower forty eight in
19:25
U. S. States and territories and how
19:27
it is it coincides with what's
19:29
going on in certain places overseas. Elaborate
19:34
in which way
19:35
Like in
19:35
regards to the top No. No. No. Well,
19:37
I'll just stick with the the the prognosis,
19:40
what you're saying about the training room and
19:42
the chemical stuff, the so called, what
19:44
is it, vinyl? Cyanide
19:46
or some shit like that, polyvinyl cyanide. What
19:49
about the the fact that we were just there
19:51
was stuff coming out that Ukraine are to
19:53
use gas or
19:56
chemical chemical biological agents
19:58
on troops. I
20:00
don't
20:00
know if you see any of that. What are you thinking that
20:03
that it could be like a chemical? I you know,
20:05
for me, I personally think looking at the flame
20:07
and I was checking the colors, I think that there were liquid
20:09
rocket propellants present, you
20:12
know, that that were on the carts.
20:15
Right? Because you can tell lot from the way something
20:17
burns. Yeah. And definitely, in
20:19
hydras ammonia, but there was something
20:22
there that they wanted to cover up because
20:24
it didn't make sense. Like, why would you burn and hide
20:26
just
20:26
ammonia? You would try to, like, water it
20:28
down.
20:29
Right? And What colors what all colors you
20:31
see? And do you -- when you see that, do you
20:33
pull up like a -- like
20:35
the periodic table and it shows -- you can pull
20:37
up different elements and shows what colors they burn
20:39
at and different -- that wavelength type
20:41
of stuff?
20:43
Yeah. Well, it depends if I can
20:45
recognize it or not. Because some are very characteristic
20:48
and, you know, times when you learn that
20:50
information, you know, you absorb
20:52
it like a sponge. Because
20:55
you in track with that information.
20:57
Right. But I'm not gonna sit here and say what colors
20:59
because here's the thing.
21:01
I like to sit back. I want people
21:03
to see it themselves. Valves.
21:04
And they can simply say, you know,
21:06
online, hey, what gas looks
21:09
like this? You know, you can see from the way
21:11
fires behave. Because I'm pretty sure I
21:13
have firemen listeners, fire
21:15
experts that can actually take a look at it
21:17
and see how it behaves.
21:20
You can learn a lot with the little you
21:22
see, but here's the other thing. If it was
21:24
so toxic, like everyone
21:26
said, as of how Aaron just appeared out of
21:28
nowhere, then why are people that were
21:30
inspecting the sites, not in hazmat suits?
21:33
Right? And then the ish, you would expect
21:36
something like that to happen at
21:38
first impact. Right? It could
21:40
be from the explosion, you know,
21:42
or anything. So question is,
21:44
is this a an ecological
21:47
disaster where people are comparing
21:49
it to, like, you know, scale
21:51
that Aaron broke? Vitch has worked on before?
21:54
Or are they telling us it's
21:56
that? So we're not paying attention to
21:59
what's really and then we have the people
22:01
in the middle that are talking about earthquakes
22:04
and hence why it was derailed and
22:06
it was all applied. Like, these are all questions
22:08
we should be asking because there's an inconsistency.
22:11
So I won't say what colors I saw
22:14
or what I mean,
22:16
I could I I have said that
22:18
I believe that there was liquid rocket
22:20
propellant on that training. Like, I don't know
22:22
that, but the way I saw things interact,
22:24
because chemicals can interact, It
22:27
seemed like that was the case in the way
22:29
the fire engulfed. Because it's
22:31
only through rockets that I've seen
22:34
fire behaved the way I saw it when
22:36
they the explosion. So I
22:38
I guess it would be up to the
22:40
person looking at it.
22:43
But
22:44
not only you know, I don't wanna say, like, I
22:46
wanted to rise that. Right? And say, oh,
22:48
yeah. That's what's happening. So
22:52
was toxic that was on that plane I
22:54
mean, on that train burns
22:57
at a low enough temperature
22:59
that they felt comfortable that it was gone
23:03
if they were unprotected out there
23:05
without hazmat suits? Correct.
23:07
Which means that it was in an area where we
23:09
didn't have an hydroximel am. Yeah. Because
23:11
that I think that would take more,
23:14
and it's usually liquid that could cancel
23:16
that out or whatever. But, yes,
23:19
agree very agreed.
23:23
So it seems like the whole ecological thing
23:26
may be an operation. And maybe
23:28
the removal of reporters
23:31
and footage and instances is
23:34
also done for that reason. Because they're if
23:36
you notice all the reporting is inconsistent and
23:39
the things that are popping up are
23:41
leading people in different directions, not
23:44
one. It's
23:46
an outdoor campaign to keep people
23:48
from trying to go there.
23:50
Right. But why Ohio? Why there?
23:53
In Pat Ryterson, Pat Pat
23:55
whatever in that airport space in Ohio.
23:59
Oh, you mean, right, Thompson? Yeah. But it's quite
24:01
south. Why that location. What
24:03
about the Great Lakes?
24:05
See, that's yeah. I'd
24:07
love to hear someone trying to why that
24:09
location.
24:09
Is it is that close to the Great Lakes? Yes,
24:13
it is. My question was,
24:17
do you remember a while back there
24:19
were people posting and photos of, like, the
24:21
little Pfizer cars with, like,
24:23
stickers at, like, dams and
24:27
different it looked like water supply basins
24:30
and things. Wait.
24:33
Hold on a second. Let me rephrase
24:35
that. I'm sorry. Just wanna
24:37
rephrase my question. Because you said
24:39
it's close to the Great Lakes, which
24:41
it is. Why would
24:43
it be on the border of Pennsylvania
24:46
and Ohio? IO, specifically in Columbia
24:48
County. I just there we go.
24:50
Go ahead. I'm sorry.
24:52
On the wind direction. West
24:54
to east. What cities are there? And
24:57
that's how you start to understand why
24:59
they have different stories going. Because
25:02
SAE's Palestine was tainted. Let's
25:05
pretend that their water is tainted. Do
25:07
they funnel water to other people burn?
25:09
Probably not. Most of the people
25:11
in these California have their own private
25:13
wells, so now we're talking soil.
25:16
Right? And it's not that at near the
25:18
lake where someone would say it would seep into
25:20
any water supply. And, you
25:23
know, off the top of my head, let's just
25:25
say, South South? South
25:29
I'm trying to orient myself.
25:31
I think Southwest is that
25:36
clandestine base. So
25:39
it's a very obscure location, considering
25:42
it's a very small tone. Right?
25:46
And there's pretty much
25:48
nothing there. But if
25:50
and Bronkovich appeared within, like,
25:53
instantly?
25:55
Wasn't the UFO
25:58
that shut down over one of the great lakes as
26:00
well?
26:04
I'm sorry? Yes. It was. Yes.
26:06
It was. It was. But it was
26:09
in the other lake and it was
26:11
near territory where the governor
26:13
of Michigan is training Ukrainians
26:16
and locians for over a year how to fly helicopters
26:19
and planes. So that's a little bit bizarre.
26:21
The whole we're gonna shoot right where we're training
26:23
for nations to
26:24
fight. But
26:25
Wouldn't that where it always happens? Was it training?
26:30
Well, it's specifically, that's where they're training
26:32
now. You
26:32
know? Because Putin isn't gonna attack.
26:34
He's just waiting for all of them to be well trained
26:37
before he starts the war. Right?
26:39
Because that's what people do when they're at war. They're
26:41
just like, oh, let me for you so you
26:43
could get more weapons and train. And then,
26:46
you know, I'll I'll
26:50
attack.
26:51
Alright. Well,
26:52
that's the question. I I'm just saying,
26:55
I'm poking here and I'm pointing out,
26:57
then they'll add
26:59
a lower rate, when
27:02
burned. And it's
27:04
a very specific component. That
27:08
it needs in order to be transported safely.
27:11
And then if we had
27:14
Vinyl chloride only, which could
27:16
be part of a track warrant, but not actually
27:18
part of the things
27:20
they were burning because if it was, then people
27:22
wouldn't be there without hazmat gear. So
27:25
I'm I'd like to who
27:27
who someone was on in
27:29
the last oh, okay. The
27:31
speaker I just made in the that
27:34
bounced off. So those are the
27:36
questions that we should be asking ourselves. And
27:39
I'm very disappointed that we didn't have a UFO
27:41
come in the middle of the Super Bowl game. And demands
27:45
that you are a leader.
27:47
Well,
27:47
still on. So Well, it's not over.
27:49
Yeah. I I was
27:52
thinking they'd let the the
27:54
halftime show go and, like,
27:56
do it at the end if they were gonna do something
27:58
like that because they have to get their iconic
28:01
dance is all much different
28:03
than the halftime
28:04
show. Well, that's when everyone's watching the most
28:06
too. You know, people that aren't in the
28:08
game. Everybody's watching the halftime show
28:10
or congregated around
28:12
it. Do we have
28:14
anyone else from Ohio or maybe East House
28:16
sign on here, please, if
28:18
you do, after speed. I
28:21
have a lot of listeners there
28:23
in Ohio and Columbia County
28:25
has really dropped the ball on this. And
28:28
I would love to see how, you
28:30
know, someone would respond to that
28:32
and and do something. What
28:36
about
28:36
the fact that it's in a outside or
28:38
around place called Palestine, and you have all the
28:40
stuff going on with the Israelis in Palestine.
28:42
Anybody ever connect names. That's what
28:44
I was saying. Stuff going on over here and stuff
28:47
going on overseas.
28:49
Yeah. I just I I know what you were
28:51
saying in regards to the family. I could tell you
28:53
that yesterday when I was at, like, this Greek community
28:56
event because, you know, we're kicking off, like,
28:58
our Easter Fast So it was, like, a Marty
29:00
Grazed. I was, like, telling people,
29:02
did you guys see what happened just down
29:04
the road at East Palestine? And
29:06
they were, like, oh, yeah. What's happening between
29:08
Israel. I'm like, damn. Like,
29:11
nobody's paying attention. In their own state,
29:13
they just had a massive explosion. And
29:15
out of twenty people I engage with,
29:18
not one person had heard about
29:20
the explosion. That's another
29:22
key factor here.
29:24
I I have no idea. When they said
29:26
it was Palestine, I thought they were talking
29:28
about in the Middle East also. Obviously,
29:31
I to figure that real quick. But
29:34
I can't find anything about that place.
29:38
He's got Yeah. Well, besides,
29:40
like, this all
29:43
they talk about about East Palestine is
29:45
what this happened
29:46
there. I can't I'm looking
29:48
further back now, but it's hard
29:50
to find stuff in the back of that place and then
29:52
look for their their Well, it's little bit
29:54
it's a little bit west of in Ron
29:57
Valley. Right? It
29:59
doesn't have much of a population. The
30:03
mayor's there is name Conoway. Conoway,
30:06
not Conoway. Conoway. And
30:09
a guy named Mc
30:10
Trusty, manages the
30:13
village. So
30:15
it's a really tiny place. It's like a
30:17
one stoplight place. So
30:21
Five thousand population. Yeah.
30:24
One one you
30:26
know, like, I said, one stoplight. It's
30:30
a rail town. So
30:32
they definitely have access to the track warrant.
30:34
So the question here is, what
30:36
are they covering up? I mean, aside from the fact
30:38
we've had this explosion, we've got balloons,
30:42
and now unidentified objects,
30:44
not only in the US, but now China
30:46
came dead. And then Uruguay, you
30:48
know, the really woke nation that they've
30:50
completely you know, they were the first ones
30:52
to get education for everyone and
30:54
free abortion for everyone and mind
30:56
doing words and use your pronouns first.
30:59
It was the high first nation that deployed
31:01
it, by the way, nation that really shouldn't
31:03
exist dependent on its
31:05
history, and it has a very interesting one.
31:07
So then we have
31:08
all of this going on, we have aliens,
31:10
we've got warm Ukraine, you
31:13
know, Hitler demand getting money.
31:15
I mean, Zelensky demanding money
31:17
and weapons, and then
31:19
explosions and the Super Bowls. I'd
31:21
love to hear from Mars. Good
31:24
evening. Thank you, Tory.
31:26
Hello, everybody. So
31:28
my the angle I've been thinking about
31:31
is that if
31:34
there's gonna be a smart city in the states.
31:37
And you have Pete Buttigieg
31:39
in in the department of transportation
31:42
or whatever. It's a really
31:44
good excuse to say, oh, you know, our
31:46
trains are failing completely, and
31:49
we need to, like, modernize.
31:52
Right? And so
31:55
maybe it's, like, the start of modernizing oh,
31:58
IO and Cleveland. You have this perfect excuse.
32:01
Maybe there's maybe it was a staged
32:03
explosion. Maybe those are the materials that were
32:05
in there. You know, something that can make a
32:07
gigantic, beautiful explosion,
32:10
and then have the government come in and
32:12
say, look, we have a new rail system and your
32:14
city, whatever yada yada yada.
32:16
That's just my thought. Well,
32:18
that's interesting. Because the way I read
32:21
the wine's body language is, like, like, this
32:23
wasn't supposed to happen. And
32:26
it seemed like it caught him off guard and
32:28
immediately we had, like, a
32:30
DAA script.
32:32
Right? I mean, I can't believe it's like
32:34
Aaron Broadovich was literally
32:36
teleported. I'm Justin. Go
32:39
ahead, Drew. Well,
32:42
hey, Tory, it's good to talk to you.
32:44
Finally, the voice to voice aid.
32:48
But listen, I mean, I'm
32:50
really ticked off about this thing.
32:53
You know, I've lived in Ohio
32:55
my whole life. Man, forty
32:57
nine years, it's gonna be forty nine year in
32:59
about a week or two. So,
33:02
you know, this is this
33:04
is crazy. And I really think think
33:07
that it's intentional. You
33:09
know, III sent you that message.
33:11
I'm for real. I think that
33:13
this popped off intentional. This
33:16
was a perfect area, you
33:18
know, especially given its proximity Ximini
33:21
and run up area to the Ohio River.
33:24
This could be something that impacts
33:27
multiple states, multiple multiple cities,
33:29
you know, and the food
33:31
supplies in danger. The
33:34
the people obviously are in danger. Because
33:37
this is a chemical that can cause cancer
33:40
across the board. I mean, this is
33:42
just sinister. The whole
33:45
way that it went out. And then,
33:47
my gosh, the ecological effects,
33:50
I mean, the
33:52
soil may be forever ruined. I'm
33:55
just god, there's so much to this and I'm
33:57
just so mad right now.
34:02
Oh, no. And and and I feel you.
34:04
You know, people are not,
34:07
you know, looking at the nuances
34:10
we don't know is that's the chemical. That's
34:12
what they said. Right?
34:14
You don't know this. And why would you burn
34:16
that? And then after burning
34:18
it, why would you walk around without protected
34:20
gear? Tori
34:23
I found something interesting. Yes.
34:25
But I I shared
34:27
it with you or tagged
34:29
you. I don't know if you saw it, but there's a
34:31
Netflix film, white noise, and anybody
34:33
else seen this?
34:36
Let me read the synopsis. It
34:38
was filmed Andrews Osborne
34:41
Academy in
34:43
Willoughby, Ohio. And
34:45
and the synopsis is
34:48
college professor and his family's comfortable suburban
34:50
life is upended when a nearby chemical
34:52
leak causes airborne talk
34:54
iconvent releasing noxious black cloud
34:57
over the region and the family
34:59
tries to evacuate. Does
35:03
came out, like, couple months ago on
35:05
Netflix. So and
35:08
there were people
35:08
thinking that's done in near this area. I don't
35:10
know that part of Ohio,
35:12
but I found that very interesting, and I'll
35:14
give up my mic. But
35:16
No. I know. That's that's
35:18
fascinating. What I'm you
35:21
have to pay attention. This is I'm
35:23
I this is my sense on this.
35:25
When things like this happen, you have to sit
35:27
back and see the narrative. The
35:29
narrative of the left, the narrative of
35:32
the right, the narrative of the average person,
35:34
super confused and demanding answers.
35:37
The narrative of different pockets
35:40
of independent journalists are just
35:42
people with info nation.
35:44
And then it comes, you
35:47
know, into full focus. One
35:49
group is like, oh, we have UFOs and
35:52
balloons, so don't focus on ecological
35:54
disasters. The other group is
35:56
like super eco disaster. The
35:59
green people and the brick and stockwares
36:01
will pop out. Right? We've got
36:03
the less totally ignoring it. Like, I
36:05
I know I'm talking about it. I thought that they were all about
36:07
ecology and saving the planet. So
36:09
it's really bizarre are, and then we
36:12
have the government, the local government's
36:14
response. And when I say local, I
36:16
haven't seen anyone from East Palestine
36:18
literally take a position You
36:20
just saved a wine that's flustered, that's
36:22
arresting the only national journalist
36:25
as if this was not supposed to be
36:27
national news. So I guess
36:29
if they don't want it to be national news
36:32
while arresting someone isn't gonna not
36:34
make it national news. So then you'd be like so
36:36
then why would he get him arrested? And
36:38
then released if he didn't wanna drop attention
36:41
to things, which means they wanted attention
36:43
to this because that was another
36:45
distraction. Go ahead,
36:47
Drew. Tory,
36:49
I was gonna say, you know, don't wind
36:51
in what? Any part of this, not
36:53
after the way he handled COVID,
36:56
because you know, and I know how we handle
36:58
COVID here. It was it was terrible.
37:00
And he looked bad. I mean,
37:03
it it was debatable that he
37:06
was gonna be reelected. And he
37:08
only got reelected because there
37:10
wasn't shit there that for
37:12
choice. So people basically
37:15
voted for him by proxy, but, man,
37:18
the Weinstein's COVID response was
37:20
god awful. And he wanted to distance
37:22
himself from that more than anything.
37:25
So this,
37:26
you know, he didn't want this and
37:28
he'd Yeah. Yeah. Wait. Wait. But if
37:30
the one's not gonna be governor, in the
37:32
next few months, we're gonna see Houston. That's the
37:34
only reason why he was
37:35
reelected. Because -- Oh, yeah.
37:37
In? Yeah.
37:40
And they've been groom and he was dead for that too.
37:43
Oh, gosh. He's been in every single office
37:45
who came from criteria state. The
37:48
the misinformation and
37:50
the Isaac stuff and the
37:52
Connec Tech that we have. Who do you
37:54
think made it? If was Houston,
37:57
who updated the most recent
37:59
election laws on how to
38:01
make sure that it's only specific people
38:03
that can get on or how we vote
38:06
or how we order machines. It was Houston.
38:08
So, you know, it's very shortsighted by
38:11
all media and all these pundits that are supposedly
38:13
experts, self proclaimed, I guess,
38:15
or maybe because people follow them, they're
38:18
legit. To to say
38:20
that DeWine won, I mean, president Trump brought
38:22
him on stage and he was humiliated in
38:25
Ohio. Right? And none of the
38:27
other ones, which is the head of the Association
38:29
of Secretary of States, or the
38:31
AG, which is now the head of the Republican
38:34
AGs go on stage because they knew exactly
38:36
how Ohio feels about them.
38:38
But here's what I want us to look at.
38:40
Look how fast Aaron Bronkovich got there.
38:43
Look how many people are something the same, ecology
38:45
ecology ecology. Then we've got
38:47
people like UFOs, UFOs, or
38:49
maybe China. I don't know. Or
38:51
balloons. I don't know. Look at how many natives.
38:54
And runs are on the
38:56
spectrum. If you put East Palestine in the middle.
38:59
It's almost like people are like, we should ignore
39:01
it and it's like, no, we could utilize this
39:03
and amplify our way into an ecological
39:06
disaster.
39:07
So these are observations, and I'd love
39:09
to hear some comments on that. How
39:11
do we find out who those guys were
39:14
on the ground, not in
39:18
full ecologic suits.
39:22
Wow. I was I was gonna fire closed.
39:24
Yeah. I still run them through facial
39:26
recognition because the picture was from,
39:28
I think, a drone. So
39:31
was kinda rainy, but
39:33
that's a good observation. I mean,
39:35
we we're in Ohio. Right?
39:37
Why isn't anybody in Ohio? What is that
39:40
little town doing? Do they
39:42
not care? Because there's farms everywhere between
39:44
them and Enron.
39:46
Right? The city of Enron. You
39:49
know, there's a lot find out
39:51
who was doing the containment on it. So maybe
39:53
maybe call the fire department. Maybe
39:56
tomorrow, so it's business hours instead
39:58
of Well, actually, because even though,
40:00
railways, railways have their own police
40:02
and their own fire department. They
40:04
don't utilize the
40:05
cities. So it'll be, you know,
40:07
north on railway. If that's their station, it
40:09
could be Canadian Pacific.
40:11
That was Norfoc consultant, Tory.
40:13
Okay. Norfoc consultant. Perfect. So
40:15
it's probably their police if it's that
40:17
if it's their train depot there because
40:20
there's a train depot there.
40:23
Oh, my mom's cousin's husband used to
40:25
work for them. I don't think he's far retired
40:28
now, but --
40:29
Well, it's amazing. -- I guess if
40:31
it was an ecological disaster? I mean, what's
40:33
a solution for an ecological disaster?
40:36
It would be my
40:36
question. Well, here's the thing. If it was
40:38
an logical disaster and they were scared for
40:41
people. Why did governor Do I say
40:43
if you don't leave your city, you're
40:45
getting arrested? Well
40:50
and they're back in already, like, three
40:52
days three days later. It says
40:54
But they were gonna arrest people that
40:56
would stay up. Yeah.
40:59
And like I okay. I live somewhere that
41:01
we have hurricanes. They they
41:03
can come around and tell you we
41:06
just that you leave, but they don't
41:08
ever threaten to arrest you or forcibly
41:10
remove you from your home. So --
41:12
Yeah. -- accession. I'm
41:15
pointing out a few facts that everyone's
41:17
missed, and I'm seeing a lot of narratives
41:19
now being formed after
41:22
you know, UFOs are happening and people
41:24
are joking about it when it's actual full
41:26
fledged war. But the
41:28
reason that in putting this out about
41:30
Ohio is because people need to know what I
41:32
did observe in the past
41:35
years. And the response that we're
41:37
getting right now from a governor.
41:39
Get out of your house or else you're getting arrested.
41:42
You got to go back and say, we burned
41:44
it. It was harmful him vehicles, but
41:46
it's fine now. What was on there?
41:48
Reporters asked. What was on there? Yeah.
41:50
They told us, again, look at
41:52
the speech. And they tell you everything. He didn't say,
41:55
well, on there was this. They
41:57
say, oh, that's what they told
41:58
us. So
42:01
feel free, Duane, hop in. No.
42:04
While while we're waiting for Duane
42:06
to speak, man, Tory, I just wanna
42:08
say thank you so much for
42:11
jumping full on to
42:13
this story because, you
42:15
know, I knew if
42:18
you got onto this, it would be amazing.
42:20
Because you are relentless and you are
42:23
forced. And this is our backyard. You
42:25
know how mean,
42:27
we we we've grown up here. We
42:29
live here. You know? Yeah.
42:33
Yeah. It's a great it's a great point
42:35
that you just talked about how they burned
42:37
things up. They didn't have hazmat suits on.
42:40
I mean, even at a company that has
42:42
chemicals in a locker, they have to have a MSDS.
42:45
And so, yes, it makes sense that they know
42:47
what's on the train. All you gotta do is
42:49
ask, That is a great
42:51
point. Yeah. It's
42:53
free. It's public knowledge. Like, someone
42:55
in East Palestine can go down
42:57
there and get the track warrant. In in fact,
43:00
from the previous point where that train
43:02
stop, you can actually look it up and
43:04
you can go to the previous one and see the
43:06
track horn. You can of the train from
43:08
origin to end because they
43:10
have to have track warrants. They're not allowed to
43:13
pass through anything without a track
43:15
warrant. If they get caught, it's a federal
43:17
violation. So, you
43:19
know, no one's talking about the conductor or the engineer,
43:21
like, where are they? Are they okay? Are
43:24
they dead? But for me, the
43:26
biggest kick was how the heck
43:28
did airliners just end up there so
43:29
quickly, and she's an expert on exactly what
43:32
happened when we still don't know what was there.
43:35
Yeah. It seems like -- Well -- the
43:37
AI. Alright. Real quick.
43:41
I used to work for hazmat,
43:45
and I had my hazel
43:47
hopper. And I
43:49
did up in the I don't know
43:51
if anybody remembers the Enbridge
43:54
oil spill up in Michigan. I
43:57
worked that, and I was actually in incident
44:00
command. And what I did, did
44:02
all the manifest
44:04
reports Each
44:06
of those railcars, if there was
44:08
a if there was a chemical
44:11
in those cars, there should have been a manifest
44:13
for it. Number two,
44:16
the the railway should have a
44:18
copy of that manifest. And
44:20
then whoever cleaned it up, Well,
44:23
the first people that are ever called to
44:25
a hazmat site is
44:28
the fire department, so they probably have
44:30
that. They probably
44:32
know what that is, you know, have
44:34
that report. I know the
44:36
EPA would have the report
44:39
and they would have to do
44:41
an air quality test before
44:45
they could allow anybody to
44:47
come back in to the area.
44:50
And then the EPA, what they will
44:52
do, if there is a soil contamination,
44:56
they will do per tests on
44:58
the soil. And then
45:00
what they will do is if the soil
45:02
is laminated with something that is
45:04
toxic, They will you they
45:07
have to take and dig that soil
45:09
up and bag it and get rid
45:11
of it, and all that is done
45:14
with manifest. Everything
45:16
is documented. Everything
45:19
is. So those
45:22
that did not have on PPE on-site.
45:27
That right there that just
45:30
says, you
45:31
know, it's
45:33
a scam. It's an absolute scam.
45:36
So the question so here's the question.
45:39
So pick a scam and the worst thing someone
45:41
wants to do is have a ferguson or an
45:43
oil spill or something on their hand. Why
45:46
would they be okay with
45:49
it being called an eco disaster
45:52
and not tell the truth. Right? That's a
45:54
big deal. It is a big
45:56
deal. It is a big deal
45:58
because they're supposed to be there
46:01
are reports. I mean, the paperwork is
46:04
huge on this stuff. If there
46:06
was an eco disaster, there
46:08
would be an incident command set
46:10
up. You would have separation
46:14
set up, you would have, you
46:16
know, it's like a pyramid of things. You
46:18
know, you have, you know,
46:20
the top, I forget what it's it's
46:22
been so many years, but you have the
46:25
top
46:25
guys, then you have the operations guys,
46:28
you know. am taking so So
46:30
let's take it another step. So
46:32
if indeed, this
46:34
is an ecological disaster like many people
46:36
are calling for it, including Aaron Brockovich.
46:39
Right? Mhmm. You
46:41
know, by the state of Ohio
46:43
not taking action and setting out satellite
46:45
command, having the EPA and all these scientists,
46:48
you know, kind of having tents set
46:50
up and doing all this shit. Why aren't they doing
46:52
that? Why are they okay with a conspiracy
46:55
of something happen. Right.
46:58
That's the question people should be asking themselves
47:01
because they could just be like, well, here's a track warrant.
47:03
What you what, you know,
47:05
what conductors and you know,
47:07
the the engineers have. Right? They have
47:09
top ones because they're not allowed to move because
47:12
they have to have everything that's on
47:14
the Medifast that is in the books.
47:16
Right? So they have to have, like, these chips and
47:18
they're called truck ones. So
47:21
then what's the what why
47:23
are they okay with people starting up conspiracies?
47:26
That's a big deal because the conspiracy
47:28
is, like, you're done. So why
47:30
are they letting this? Fifteen
47:32
minute city. Right. Did you saw Did
47:34
you see that the Wall Street Journal was
47:36
reporting that the axle was on
47:38
fire, mile before the explosion? They
47:42
can
47:42
turn it on down there. Oh,
47:45
I don't know. I didn't see that. I
47:47
didn't see that. Seems very much like the j
47:49
six thing where there
47:51
let everybody run with the fact that it was
47:53
antifa when it was actually the
47:56
CIA. Well, here here's
47:58
the here's the other interesting
48:01
thing. Okay? Beforehand,
48:05
you know, when they were talking about the quote,
48:07
rail worker strike months before, the
48:09
unions were actually pushing for more
48:12
and and I'm not huge fan of unions.
48:14
Right? But they were actually pushing for,
48:17
you know, more stringent emergency
48:23
procedures and better precautions.
48:26
And they were just, you know,
48:28
shouted down. So it's
48:32
just funny how those never happened
48:34
and had those precautions that
48:37
the unions were calling for in this case,
48:40
if they were in place, man, the
48:42
likelihood of this happening would have been greatly
48:44
reduced.
48:47
Well, the likely heard yes, but the question
48:49
should be, why are how
48:51
did Aaron Brokerage just appear
48:53
And, you know, in that sense, think
48:56
about it. If you're the state
48:57
Thank you for helping us see this.
48:59
Yeah. No. If you're the state, I'm
49:01
the state. Right? Let's pretend I this case,
49:03
I am DeWine. And
49:05
I'm like, yeah. So that's what they told us. I have an
49:07
awkward press conference. I definitely don't
49:09
wanna draw attention, so I I arrest the
49:11
only national reporter And then there's
49:13
conspiracy theories about eco, you
49:16
know, disasters and
49:18
fish are dead almost instantly. Right?
49:21
Like, because there was a fire. And,
49:23
you know, suddenly, everyone could come back
49:25
home and it's so badly that people need to be
49:27
arrested if they didn't leave in the first place. But
49:30
same day that they're threatening arrest, they're there with
49:32
no PPE. Right? Or any suit.
49:34
They should have been in the full garb. And
49:37
I'm, like, wondering whose script
49:39
is this? Because this is insane. What
49:42
are we missing? Because people be
49:44
like, it's a distraction. What UFOs aren't
49:47
distracting it out? They've been planting that seeds since
49:49
Trump took office that, you know, they're
49:51
here and they're gonna come get us because they're not
49:53
already here, whatever. You
49:55
know, I want people to start
49:57
thinking the right way when you see
49:59
the news because we all get suede
50:02
and how they're shipping.
50:03
Hi, Tory.
50:05
was actual aliens. Oh, sorry.
50:07
That oh, that's okay. I just wanted say my
50:09
brother actually worked at the scene
50:11
on an unofficial capacity. He
50:15
definitely saw a lot of things. Most
50:17
of the people on the ground where the
50:20
the EPA was there. State troopers
50:23
from both Ohio and Pennsylvania. He
50:25
said Big Lakes King from Harris burg
50:27
as well as Columbus for both troopers.
50:30
He did see game fishing
50:32
game commission from both PA and
50:34
Ohio. He spoke to some of them.
50:36
He also saw gain commissioners
50:39
because they were concerned about
50:41
animals in the area as well. He
50:43
saw instantly this
50:45
was before a lot of reports came out,
50:47
fish were floating very
50:50
soon. So
50:52
he did get a chance to talk to some people from
50:54
his understanding he was there were three different
50:56
chemicals that were exposed
50:59
on that train. This is completely unofficial.
51:01
This was just what he was picking up from
51:04
being in the area.
51:04
You. So there's
51:07
definitely he said there was a lot of
51:09
which three chemicals because I noticed that
51:11
there was an interaction between two chemicals,
51:13
and that type of interaction that I saw
51:15
in the perm. Right? Was
51:17
very specific that took
51:19
down to two possible compounds, and
51:22
that terrified me.
51:23
Yes. He he did say and
51:27
he did mention it. He is a
51:29
firefighter budget. And
51:32
he did say that The plume
51:34
was very disturbing to him
51:36
as well. He could probably
51:38
need a confirmation that
51:41
he has. But, yes, he also
51:43
learned with the chemicals that he
51:45
had purred. Also, that I don't
51:47
think any of the cars were
51:49
marked. You usually
51:52
when their federal thought this I
51:54
I could be wrong. I thought he said when they
51:56
were federally being transported They
51:58
do not have to do a demarcation of
52:01
the chemicals on them. I don't
52:03
know if that's true or
52:03
not. No. That's correct. That's correct.
52:05
Even, like, I remember for once
52:08
when I was in North Dakota. I was
52:10
with a friend of mine after meeting
52:12
in Fargo in some town
52:15
Oh my gosh. I'm trying to remember the town's name.
52:17
And I was like, damn, you know,
52:20
you know, it's a tank. Like, why doesn't it
52:22
say, you know, cargo tank, like the
52:24
other ones where they had comers. And
52:26
the guy said, when their government when
52:28
their government cargo, we are
52:30
not allowed to have that identified markers.
52:32
They told that. So that means that the government
52:35
had either sanctioned the products that were being
52:37
brought in or their US
52:39
government purchases that
52:42
we're not supposed to know about?
52:43
Yes. He works for the state now.
52:47
That's his current job. And he said
52:49
those trains are known to go through
52:51
this our area like this
52:53
a lot with chemicals on them.
52:55
They that are not marked on the cars.
52:57
Therefore, he knows they have to be government
53:01
transportation. Howard Bauchner: Yeah.
53:03
And and I'm thing, the plume that I
53:05
saw indicated only
53:08
I think it would only be three because I'm
53:10
constantly watching it. And the last time I
53:12
did, I saw a third one, and I'm like, I don't know. But
53:14
I know for two for sure, which is
53:17
highly from identifying the plume.
53:19
Right? And so I am
53:21
I am more concerned in
53:23
the response as opposed to, I mean, the
53:25
truth that comes to come out, like, what kind of old? Who
53:27
what? One way? Share. But the
53:29
bottom line is we should be concerted
53:32
the response because if we can go and get
53:34
the track warrants, we're gonna see
53:36
that federal tanks or
53:38
federal carts and cargo was on
53:40
there. They're not gonna tell us what was on there
53:42
because it's federal. So then that has to
53:45
be subpoenaed and or foyed.
53:47
And if it's a current investigation, we're not gonna
53:49
get it anyway. The thing we should be paying
53:51
attention to is the response because
53:54
if there was room and there was an unhydrous ammonia
53:57
released in the closed vicinity, or
53:59
if a tanker was leaking, that's another
54:01
one. You would see dead fish she
54:03
would see wildlife that would be
54:05
exposed there because you and I
54:07
can be exposed, but if we have just very
54:09
subtle exposure, our lungs won't shrivel
54:12
up and we won't eye. But
54:14
if we have more dense
54:16
exposure, it depends on the type of exposure
54:18
than more. So I'm just bringing
54:20
one chemical up because I know one
54:22
of the chemicals that was there, was
54:24
that. There's
54:26
more speakers. You can
54:29
cancel you can't cancel the truth. Go
54:31
ahead. You've been on for a while. I'm sorry I didn't call on
54:33
you.
54:35
No worries. It's Texan on. I'm
54:37
just this is my handle on Twitter.
54:39
Oh, okay.
54:39
I take a
54:40
nice from the Habitat. Yeah. The the the
54:42
Habitat. No worries. I wanted
54:44
to piggyback off the the
54:46
color of flame that you mentioned
54:48
because I lived in Las Vegas when
54:50
petcon blew up
54:53
and that rocket
54:55
fuel which had ammonia in it and
54:58
other compounds, not a chemist,
55:00
and I can tell you what it is or was. But
55:02
I remember that flame because I saw
55:04
it on TV for a week. And
55:07
very similar to what we saw in
55:09
Ohio as well as
55:11
in Beirut that they said were all
55:13
the fireworks. I
55:15
don't think The employee the donkeys.
55:17
Yeah.
55:17
Right? Yeah. In in the in the harbor
55:20
that they said that, you had how with the fireworks.
55:23
Same type of colors. So
55:25
I know chemicals burn different colors that
55:28
much. Also, the
55:31
Aaron Brockovich, I lived in Las Vegas
55:33
at the same time that she was doing
55:35
her thing. And, you
55:37
know, the whole Vegas Valley couldn't
55:40
drink water from lake Mead,
55:43
So there was a company called Sparklets
55:46
bottled water, so everyone had the little
55:48
five down canister. And they bought
55:50
the water from Sparkless, which is what
55:53
Aaron Brockowitz exposed. So
55:56
I can see how they would wanna replay
55:59
that type a narrative. We've
56:02
heard it real quick with killing the wildlife
56:04
and all that. Like DuPont back in
56:06
the seventies and all the things that we've
56:08
seen over and over again, ecological make
56:11
more restraints, more legislation, more
56:13
bullshit to steal our
56:15
money. In one sense, but
56:19
I'll I'll yield back. No.
56:21
Yeah. No. I I agree. And
56:23
know, them drawing attention through
56:25
ego disaster. I'm cool
56:27
with that as long as the left is onboard, but the
56:29
left isn't even talking about it. And
56:32
then videos that are on TikTok that were
56:34
first reports are all being scrubbed.
56:36
And it's quite fascinating to see
56:38
what are they hiding and I'm almost sure
56:41
if people look at Syria, you
56:43
know, where we were making memes of the guy
56:45
smoking a cigarette and a buyback, and they
56:47
pay attention to explosions stuff
56:49
that CNN and all of these people put out.
56:51
And there's so many of them. I
56:53
think you might identify exactly
56:55
what I'm talking about. Sandra,
56:59
you were on and you hopped off. You wanna
57:02
go? And and you wanna speak
57:04
because I've had you on and Sure.
57:06
I was just looking at it from another point
57:08
because I was just trying to do some dig
57:10
on trink trink Conway, the
57:12
mayor, What if they're trying to put
57:15
pressure on him of some sort and put him
57:17
under control? Maybe he's not going
57:19
with the program, so to speak. Maybe
57:21
it's something political.
57:23
I don't know, just another way to
57:25
look on And and Sandra, that
57:27
is a great question. And the thing is it's not even
57:29
a big place. And there are a
57:31
few homeland.
57:33
So Yeah. There I'm
57:35
sorry. There was someone
57:38
that had to resign due
57:41
to adult prostitution.
57:44
I put it in my telegram. I have to go back and
57:46
look at it. My saved messages. But I'm
57:49
just trying to look at past history. Of
57:51
what's been going on there. I know
57:53
on Long Island, I mean, they're building all
57:55
the little smart cities around the
57:57
railroads and stuff like that. But
58:00
yeah. So I'm just trying to look at it
58:02
the opposite way. Maybe they want to ruin his
58:04
career, maybe he's not going along with stuff.
58:07
Yeah. But we all know that Cleveland is gonna
58:09
be the first fifteen minute city. Right.
58:12
I live in Cleveland. I'm literally in
58:14
the heart of the city. Okay. So so
58:18
you know, that angle, let's bring
58:20
high speed rails because we're throwing
58:22
so much money out of it. Oh my gosh. I think I'm
58:24
iterating. And I've just channel Joe Biden
58:26
at the state of the union. But
58:28
the the thing is, why
58:31
burn it? Why I claim ecoterror, and
58:33
what were they hiding, what was on it,
58:35
and why did governor DeWine
58:37
look so nerve this. Because,
58:40
yeah, you'll be upset and nervous
58:42
when something goes. You've seen them how you responded
58:45
to COVID that was one of the biggest shams
58:47
or his mandates or appointing a Tech Barclays.
58:50
So the question is if you go
58:52
and look at the video, he looked tear
58:54
verified, almost like he was busted.
58:58
It's really
59:00
That who was busted? The line?
59:02
Yeah. He looked like he was busted. It's like he caught
59:04
him with his hand in the cookie jar. It's so weird.
59:07
Yeah. It's like they were transporting
59:09
a chemical weapon through Ohio, and
59:11
it was sorted
59:13
in his state. And he knew
59:15
about it.
59:17
Possibility. I'll keep digging.
59:19
Yes. No. That's fantastic, Sandra. Looking
59:21
at it from that angle is important. I for me,
59:24
the teleport of air blockage and all And
59:26
all is a weapon of mass destruction.
59:28
It is. It totally
59:30
is. I agree. I
59:34
agree.
59:37
I was just gonna say, like, with when
59:41
Sandler was talking about the area, I
59:43
mean, generally,
59:46
Oh my god. It's such a rural area
59:48
like Salem, West Salem, when you
59:50
get to, you know, past New Philadelphia, when
59:52
you get to, like, areas out. Out
59:54
that way when you when you get to somewhere, like,
59:57
east pallet side. It's like the craziest
59:59
little, like, one horse shit
1:00:01
town. Right? But then if you think
1:00:04
about the logistics of it
1:00:06
for a second, it's
1:00:08
the perfect under
1:00:10
the radar place. If you wanted
1:00:12
to come in like, let's say, use a
1:00:14
river, like, the Ohio River to
1:00:18
basically taint the water supply, that would
1:00:20
be the perfect point of entry to do so.
1:00:23
And, oh, by the way, you
1:00:25
get a boon in the fact that
1:00:28
right there, that is the
1:00:30
center of Ohio's farming. Contributing
1:00:34
to the food supply as well, everything.
1:00:36
So you're you're getting like almost a trifecta
1:00:39
food water and the
1:00:41
rest. It's just it
1:00:43
would be almost undetectable.
1:00:47
At Kroger, we want
1:00:49
our fresh produce to meet your expectations.
1:00:52
To make sure a bad apple won't spoil
1:00:54
the whole bunch, we do up to a twenty seven
1:00:57
point inspection on our fruits and veggies.
1:00:59
We check for things like sunburns and scarring,
1:01:01
making sure you only get the crunchiest apples.
1:01:04
In fact, only the best produce like
1:01:06
juicy pears, zesty oranges, and
1:01:08
crisp carrots reach our shelves. Because
1:01:10
when it comes to fresh, our higher
1:01:12
standards mean fresher produce. Kroger,
1:01:15
fresh for everyone.
1:01:20
Or it could be a perfect situation to just
1:01:22
dump the whole area up till it's quarantined
1:01:24
too.
1:01:25
Fuck crimes. Go ahead. Hi, Tory.
1:01:28
Hopefully, you're doing okay.
1:01:29
I I just wanted to add one thing
1:01:32
that I actually stumbled upon in my research
1:01:34
about the Union Pacific railway.
1:01:37
They have no competition there, one hundred
1:01:39
percent state funded. And I wouldn't
1:01:41
be surprised if there was any type of collusion
1:01:43
there. That's all I have. That's really
1:01:45
all I wanted to add. Thank you. Yeah.
1:01:48
Wait. Does Union Pacific own
1:01:50
those lines at I don't know if they own those
1:01:53
lines because, see, that's another thing
1:01:55
people don't know. Railroads are
1:01:57
they could be owned by regional ones, so it
1:01:59
could be just one my along, and it could be owned
1:02:01
by Tory Highway. Right?
1:02:04
And then I lend it out
1:02:06
to the other railway
1:02:08
because it flanks me to the south
1:02:10
or to the north. And then that
1:02:13
conglomerate of all three of us is called
1:02:15
the the Northern Torrey
1:02:18
Suffolk. Right? And, you
1:02:20
know, this is how they operate. So it's
1:02:22
all about who owns the track,
1:02:25
where it was running too. There's
1:02:27
a lot out of facets. But again, what
1:02:30
is it? It's just over the border from Pennsylvania,
1:02:34
proximal to Enron Valley and
1:02:36
the location between East Palestine and Enron
1:02:39
Valley is quite important. And
1:02:43
we have a governor that looks like he's
1:02:45
in a lot of trouble. You caught him with his hand in
1:02:47
a cookie jar. We've got a village
1:02:49
manager, mister McCrusty, the
1:02:52
word trust is in there and it makes me
1:02:54
a little bit icky. You know,
1:02:56
we have a mayor that is
1:02:58
kind of, like, trying to get something done.
1:03:01
We have the people that are, like, I don't know what
1:03:03
to believe. Do I go home? Do I not go home? But
1:03:05
on the other hand, they had no choice because they were gonna
1:03:07
get arrested, which is weird. And
1:03:09
then we have them burning this and the plume
1:03:12
looks very interesting when
1:03:14
you compare it to certain footage
1:03:17
in certain war zones in Syria that
1:03:19
happened a few years ago
1:03:21
when, you know, we were all laughing about
1:03:23
the dead guy in the body bag having a cigarette.
1:03:26
So there's some and then Erin Brockovich
1:03:28
is just, like, teleported there, you
1:03:30
know, and everyone's talking about. There's
1:03:32
a lot there and, you
1:03:34
know, and again, you know, part of something
1:03:36
that I have been looking into for a while,
1:03:38
which is this fentanyl stuff, which
1:03:41
I found interesting when I was investigating it
1:03:44
up in the state of North Dakota following the trail
1:03:46
of tears. And and and
1:03:48
it's just terrible from the native reservations down
1:03:50
to Vegas. One reoccurring theme
1:03:52
that I saw was fentanyl. And
1:03:56
I I was very impressed that
1:03:58
Jeff Sessions had actually, somebody
1:04:01
at the DOJ must have gotten, you
1:04:03
know, my curious, you know,
1:04:06
rant on I think
1:04:08
that they're using fentanyl in order
1:04:10
to be able to preserve things Right?
1:04:14
Very seriously because he did come
1:04:16
to North Dakota in twenty eighteen to
1:04:18
announce a big Fed no bust.
1:04:21
And know, Jovino is
1:04:23
completely different from the one that
1:04:25
we get at a hospital or a doctor's office.
1:04:27
Right? It's a very specific compound.
1:04:30
Can be cheaply done, and
1:04:32
it's it's very potent. And
1:04:35
so that has, I think,
1:04:37
the burning temperature for fettinil
1:04:39
should be, like, around eight hundred
1:04:41
degrees, which would warrant burning
1:04:44
up things like
1:04:46
other chemicals. Anyone
1:04:48
go ahead. Thank
1:04:51
you, Tori. I just wanted to just put
1:04:53
that out there and I'll add that to my research. Thank
1:04:55
you. My pleasure.
1:04:58
You're great at research. Who
1:05:01
needs the CIA when we've got citizens
1:05:03
willing to just put the pieces to other and
1:05:05
sit back and watch. I mean, Sam is probably gonna un
1:05:07
battle stuff. You are. And it all
1:05:09
makes sense, but it's all about the perspective and
1:05:11
what we give it, you know, with all all
1:05:14
these UFOs. I mean, aliens was just
1:05:16
the next step. Why not? They gave us, what,
1:05:18
dust bowls, murder hornets, freaking,
1:05:20
COVID, alpha to omega. Force
1:05:22
vaccines, not Force, maybe Force. Wear
1:05:24
your mask, six feet distance, twelve.
1:05:27
Oh, COVID's not over, long innovative
1:05:29
adult death syndrome. People dropping
1:05:31
dead while they're standing up. Kids are suddenly getting
1:05:34
shrunk because of get this, climate
1:05:36
change. And now we're not giving them aliens
1:05:38
so that they have no idea if they're coming or
1:05:41
going. Makes sense. Howard Bauchner:
1:05:43
Yeah, which I think that they're I
1:05:46
I keep telling people, hey, look, I think blue
1:05:48
beams full swing?
1:05:52
Could they or maybe
1:05:54
not? Because they wanted us to see that
1:05:56
balloon. How many times did he gain a random
1:05:59
person? Post a video on Twitter? And
1:06:01
within a minute, have people,
1:06:04
you know, texting them underneath.
1:06:06
Hey, I'm from Fox. Nice. This is Sam from NBC.
1:06:09
A bit. Like, most of you have posted
1:06:11
some amazing content online
1:06:13
that's, like, groundbreaking, but you were
1:06:15
never you know, encroached by
1:06:18
the mainstream media so quickly and amplified
1:06:21
and found among billions of
1:06:23
voices. So billions
1:06:25
of voices, and they found you.
1:06:28
The way they blew it up too, it got blown
1:06:30
up right above me. I lived in the city
1:06:32
that it got blown up over. And
1:06:35
the midday,
1:06:39
like, it was advertised
1:06:42
pretty much that they were about to do it.
1:06:45
They shut down communication
1:06:49
for, like, ten minutes before because
1:06:51
both of my phones stopped working. And
1:06:55
literally, I was at Costco,
1:06:57
and everybody in Costco was outside
1:06:59
watching for it to happen. And there
1:07:01
were people on the beach with
1:07:03
their beach chairs waiting for it
1:07:05
happened? Yeah.
1:07:08
It was definitely wanted to be
1:07:10
seen. Well, I might
1:07:12
just saw about that. I'm talking about the Chinese balloons
1:07:14
too. They wanted us to see it. They
1:07:16
wanted us to see the balloons. They
1:07:18
wanted us to see the explosion. Oh,
1:07:21
look, we exploded it, so it'll fine because we're
1:07:23
gonna burn all the bad shit. It
1:07:25
doesn't matter about the local soil there
1:07:27
because most people are stuck in this train
1:07:29
town and, you know,
1:07:31
only the farming families out
1:07:33
there are enjoying themselves, and the other
1:07:35
people are just working. You know, I
1:07:38
just ran it on there, but you
1:07:40
see where I'm going with this. There's more to this
1:07:42
than
1:07:43
anything. Marcy,
1:07:45
can
1:07:46
you hear me? Okay. So
1:07:49
I I finally got the speaker
1:07:51
to work, so I came on. But
1:07:53
on the telegram channel, I I was going
1:07:55
ahead of there and somebody already posted it too.
1:07:58
You keep bringing up Bracovitch. Now
1:08:00
the question would be where was
1:08:02
she? Was she super close? Because
1:08:05
she's based out of California. Right? Was
1:08:07
she super close that she just headed
1:08:09
there? Did she have knowledge beforehand
1:08:12
to just appear? Like, what
1:08:14
the fuck?
1:08:15
Like said, it's almost like she teleported.
1:08:17
Yeah. So, you know, that
1:08:20
that makes you go, well, okay. So
1:08:21
they plan this
1:08:23
and gave her a heads up. I
1:08:25
don't know. Anyway, back to you. Agreed. Agreed.
1:08:28
No. No. No. Go ahead, LaWanne.
1:08:30
I just wanted to make a comment.
1:08:33
If it is a small town, the
1:08:35
county emergency management director
1:08:38
should know all of what's going
1:08:40
on, and they county
1:08:42
supervisor. Especially if it's
1:08:45
a small town, the supervisor
1:08:47
probably wouldn't know what to tell
1:08:49
and what not to tell if somebody wanted
1:08:51
to just ask questions. And
1:08:54
another thing you I don't know if it's
1:08:56
near Indian reservation, but
1:08:58
just lately, I've I've found
1:09:01
out that the Indian reservations
1:09:04
of the Indians are the number one
1:09:06
dine from the COVID problem
1:09:09
and they're I haven't heard anybody
1:09:12
say that. It's been black, hispanics.
1:09:15
But according some
1:09:17
things I've been listening to. It's Indians,
1:09:19
number one, number two, blacks, number three,
1:09:21
Hispanic. So it's
1:09:23
to take over their resources. So
1:09:26
I just wanted to, you know, understand.
1:09:28
I've been having trouble following you. My -- Okay.
1:09:30
-- it's my Internet or what's going
1:09:32
on, but I can't
1:09:34
get you on, you know, some things we've
1:09:36
been listening to. So I'm glad you'd started
1:09:38
this because I've had trouble connect
1:09:41
and That's interesting.
1:09:44
That's interesting. The connection thing, a
1:09:46
lot of people are getting it. The thing is, you know, that's
1:09:48
another thing. Infrastructure, Internet
1:09:50
free for everyone. Yeah. Of course, it
1:09:52
is. Because the government will now own
1:09:54
it. And
1:09:56
if you're a distant, you won't be able to access
1:09:59
the Internet because you have to identify yourself
1:10:01
and put in your
1:10:01
chip. So they know it to you using the
1:10:03
Internet and not some danger. But
1:10:06
I digress. And there was only one
1:10:08
time that I couldn't get in touch with you.
1:10:10
Like, I can't remember if it was two
1:10:12
years ago, but, I mean, I was down on my
1:10:15
face every day just pray, and I was like, lord,
1:10:17
please let her be okay. I felt like I was gonna
1:10:19
have DT's because, you know, I've
1:10:21
been following you for so long that you
1:10:24
are my news.
1:10:26
Man, no. You know what? Who's my news? The
1:10:28
people are my news? You think I go to Twitter
1:10:30
or the news feeds to see what the news
1:10:33
is? I go to your guys' chats
1:10:35
where you're having conversations. You guys are
1:10:37
the news. If anybody wants to be in
1:10:39
the no, they need to be in, like, the
1:10:41
the the commentary section of where glass
1:10:44
because you guys put everything there. I don't need
1:10:46
to go anywhere else, but there because
1:10:48
you, we are the news.
1:10:51
So it's it's just
1:10:53
pretty insane. Well,
1:10:56
I try to I I never comment.
1:10:58
I never do a thumbs up. I'll never do anything.
1:11:01
I'm just constantly listening, making
1:11:03
notes, taking a jump, you
1:11:05
know, I'm just all over the place, and
1:11:09
all I I just can't stand it if I don't
1:11:11
know what's going on. So thank
1:11:13
you for all you do, and I just want you to know this
1:11:15
is one girl that prays for you all the
1:11:17
time. God
1:11:20
bless you. And I just saw that someone,
1:11:22
like, compared the train
1:11:24
the story. I think it was
1:11:26
you that said it. Right, Drew? White noise?
1:11:29
Was it white noise? The movie? It
1:11:31
was actually shot in East Palisade. It's
1:11:34
about a train that crashes and explodes
1:11:36
with toxic fumes and town has to be
1:11:38
evacuated.
1:11:39
Right? There was another gentleman
1:11:41
that mentioned it in here that that entered
1:11:43
that, but
1:11:44
yeah. Predictive programming on
1:11:46
top of all of this. I mean, this
1:11:48
is a strange thing. Manufactured
1:11:52
consent.
1:11:54
I'll tell you what, you know, because I
1:11:58
Google mapped it. I'm like an
1:12:00
hour and twenty minutes from
1:12:02
that place. And I'm telling you, I
1:12:04
am so tempted to just go
1:12:06
down there myself and
1:12:08
start knocking doors and talk to residents.
1:12:11
I think we should just get a hold of the men and
1:12:13
knights that are around there because that's
1:12:15
like Amishtown. Right?
1:12:17
Okay. Yeah. They're based they're based
1:12:19
based based. So too. That's
1:12:20
what what's up. And they're like, they live
1:12:23
off the land. And this is where we
1:12:25
get to the bottom of it. Like, you know,
1:12:27
man, tomorrow, I'm gonna be busy trying
1:12:29
to fix my cancel as human being. So
1:12:32
I can't. But if I can, I'll
1:12:34
actually drive out there myself. And
1:12:38
you know, get firsthand knowledge from the people
1:12:40
of east cosign to tell me, you know, what
1:12:42
did you see? What did you hear? Did you smell anything?
1:12:45
Because if they smelled something, a very
1:12:47
pungent odor I if I'm if
1:12:50
I'm not mistaken is an
1:12:52
anhydrous ammonia.
1:12:55
So they would be able to smell it because you can
1:12:57
smell but it doesn't have any color.
1:13:01
Yeah. I think I'm gonna do the same, man. I'm
1:13:03
gonna grab I'm
1:13:05
gonna grab my buddy that lives down
1:13:07
in Akron, and I think me and him will
1:13:09
take a quick road trip
1:13:11
and go peep it out.
1:13:14
Yeah. It's a yeah. You you could you
1:13:16
could smell chemicals up
1:13:19
to almost fifteen miles away.
1:13:22
Oh, so you how did it smell?
1:13:25
There like a strong chemical
1:13:28
smell. Okay. So is it like chemical
1:13:30
smell? Like, I don't know, like a like
1:13:32
a bug bomb or,
1:13:34
like, a rade or you sniffing rade?
1:13:37
Does it smell like pine saw?
1:13:40
Like, what were the notes? Sweet
1:13:42
onions? In dinner or
1:13:45
burning?
1:13:46
It was more from
1:13:48
from what I've been told from a lot
1:13:50
people that that were close to
1:13:52
it. It was a very just
1:13:54
a strong not
1:13:57
a bug spray. It's just a strong burning
1:14:00
chemical smell. It it was a burning
1:14:02
type of smell. That that's all they said. I
1:14:04
know that there was a trench dug around
1:14:06
the area and whatever they got in a trench
1:14:09
could have been a smell because, supposedly, they blew this up
1:14:11
in order to stop from
1:14:13
whatever was leaking out from leaking
1:14:15
out. The
1:14:17
trench was filled with something that could have been
1:14:19
chemical smell that people are smelling as
1:14:21
well. So it's hard to tell where that I don't
1:14:23
know. I don't know. Because if it's, like,
1:14:25
the smell like, have you
1:14:28
ever burnt
1:14:28
plastic? Yes.
1:14:31
That's
1:14:31
what they were saying.
1:14:32
That's what it smelled like. Okay. So
1:14:34
then I'm pretty sure that was in high testimonials.
1:14:37
So maybe there was something leaking after the
1:14:39
the toppling. It's like
1:14:41
if they were really close, it would have been
1:14:44
quite had. They would have, obviously,
1:14:47
people that were in proximity and would have had
1:14:49
issues with causing, you
1:14:52
know, feeling a burning slate, etcetera.
1:14:54
But regardless, the
1:14:56
response is interesting, and
1:14:58
the fact that it's being obfuscated and
1:15:01
telling people that it's vinyl
1:15:02
chloride, which is it
1:15:05
can't be.
1:15:09
Well, yeah, That's
1:15:11
true. And That's what I was wondering if
1:15:13
the the story that
1:15:15
came out six days later from the Wall
1:15:17
Street Journal that an
1:15:19
axle was on fire for miles
1:15:22
if that was manufactured to
1:15:25
cover something up. Well,
1:15:29
like, the vital part I mean, just think
1:15:31
about that. That's bad enough because that's
1:15:33
a cancer population. They do, like, backpedaling
1:15:36
and creating more
1:15:38
parts of the story to make
1:15:41
it look like what we know is different
1:15:43
than what actually
1:15:46
happened?
1:15:48
I mean, if you burn vinyl
1:15:51
chloride along with whatever components
1:15:54
were containing
1:15:55
it, it still wouldn't give you the plume you
1:15:57
saw.
1:15:59
Just like fireworks won't give you
1:16:01
that kind of explosion. Yeah.
1:16:03
That was some otherworldly looking shit.
1:16:06
That was crazy ass plume.
1:16:09
It's like when you go camping and you buy
1:16:11
the chemicals that you can put
1:16:13
in the campfire to change the color of the
1:16:15
campfire. You know, there's certain it's
1:16:17
just powdered chemicals that change the color.
1:16:19
Purple green blue. Yeah.
1:16:22
And vinyl chloride doesn't create that
1:16:24
kind of plume even if it interacts with
1:16:26
steel or aluminum, which whatever.
1:16:28
I'm just any metals that
1:16:30
would interact with it on fire
1:16:34
would not cause that color plume and
1:16:36
then, you know, coupled the plume not making
1:16:38
sense in Aaron Brokovich literally
1:16:40
being teleported there. You
1:16:43
know, ego, you've been on
1:16:46
go ahead.
1:16:47
Okay. It goes not. By
1:16:50
the phone right now. We'll
1:16:53
leave a message. That'd be.
1:16:55
Hey, Tori. One,
1:16:58
I I'm just gonna take the second
1:17:00
and I just wanna tell you I'm
1:17:03
so glad you're feeling better. And
1:17:06
been praying and praying and
1:17:08
praying for you, for your health, and
1:17:10
for your family. And
1:17:13
there's there's one place that
1:17:16
I have found a whole lot of hope
1:17:18
from with everything that's been
1:17:20
going on. And I think we all need
1:17:23
I think what it's what I
1:17:25
call the tornado a bullshit. You
1:17:31
know, you can get we can get so
1:17:33
caught up in it that we
1:17:35
have to remember to keep
1:17:37
our eyes up And
1:17:40
there's on Telegram, there is AAA
1:17:43
show called prophecies fulfilled. I
1:17:45
don't know if y'all have ever checked
1:17:47
that out or not. But
1:17:49
it is so cool because it's where
1:17:51
the prophets have have shared
1:17:53
prophecy. And it shows how it's
1:17:56
being fulfilled in I mean,
1:17:58
from this train derailment to
1:18:01
the f sixteens over Michigan
1:18:03
today, to all
1:18:05
kinds of different things that
1:18:07
has been spoken about, you know,
1:18:09
even months, even years before it's
1:18:12
even happened. So
1:18:14
when looking, you know, when you're when
1:18:16
the one lady came on and was talking
1:18:18
about, you
1:18:20
know, I've I've been following you for about
1:18:22
three years. And and I'm I'm like
1:18:25
her. When you're not around, it's
1:18:27
like there's there's
1:18:30
a major part of my day that is
1:18:32
missing when I don't hear from
1:18:34
you on telegram or whatever.
1:18:37
It's just like you become a huge part
1:18:39
of my family and a
1:18:41
huge part of my day. And
1:18:45
coupled, you know, the
1:18:47
information that I received from you
1:18:49
and then the information that I received from
1:18:51
prophecies fulfilled It
1:18:53
all goes so hand in hand. It's
1:18:56
unbelievable. It's just so
1:18:58
hopeful. And I
1:19:00
know that we've got there's
1:19:02
so much stuff going on. We
1:19:05
can't get caught up in the tornado a
1:19:07
bullshit. We gotta keep grounded.
1:19:09
And, you know, I've that's
1:19:12
just my little blurb that
1:19:15
my spirit wanted to share with you
1:19:18
in the rest of the day here. We just need
1:19:20
to really just keep our ourselves
1:19:22
concrete it in and not
1:19:24
get too worried because we gotta keep
1:19:26
working because that's what we're supposed
1:19:28
to do and spread the word.
1:19:31
And the good word, but
1:19:33
we gotta keep our eyes up. We gotta
1:19:35
keep on looking up y'all. And This
1:19:38
is gonna it's all gonna be okay
1:19:41
in the end. So that's all
1:19:43
I wanted to say. And, Tore,
1:19:45
I just love you. And -- Oh. -- I
1:19:47
thank you for everything.
1:19:49
Every time you you do. Okay?
1:19:52
I appreciate you. So and
1:19:54
and thank you. I just wanted
1:19:56
to tell you guys, I'll probably on my telegram
1:19:58
share this, but I
1:20:01
was reading some old research
1:20:03
that was done on PVC or
1:20:05
vinyl chloride, whatever. Right?
1:20:08
Same same thing different one. Anyway,
1:20:11
But there have been extreme studies
1:20:13
done on the toxicity of
1:20:16
combustion products. That have
1:20:19
vinyl chloride. And that's because
1:20:21
they make combustion products
1:20:24
with PVC. And
1:20:28
there were a lot of
1:20:30
findings and conclusions
1:20:32
made where they provided
1:20:34
a lot of uncertainty and how things, you
1:20:38
know, behave when
1:20:40
on fire. So they have
1:20:42
actually tested this on getting paid to
1:20:45
see, you know, if
1:20:47
their lung function is not
1:20:49
the same way. If the mice
1:20:51
being exposed to hydroxy chlorine hydroxychlorine?
1:20:55
Ugh. Hydroxychlorine,
1:20:59
hydroxychloride. There
1:21:01
we go. Sorry. Hydroxyl
1:21:04
chloride. I'm trying to go off memory
1:21:06
here or
1:21:09
PVC burning.
1:21:11
Like, you combust it. Right? It decomposes.
1:21:14
And they
1:21:17
administered things, you
1:21:19
know, the the actual chemicals that
1:21:21
were released of the burning, whatever, directly
1:21:24
into the lungs of mice. And they
1:21:26
found that with PBC
1:21:30
if they had thirty minutes of exposure
1:21:33
to it and then just hang around for three
1:21:35
hours after that, they
1:21:38
would they would be able to
1:21:41
get effects faster
1:21:44
than those that were getting it for a longer period
1:21:47
of time, which was
1:21:49
bizarre for them. So they were very inconsistent.
1:21:51
And they would say that it is a sensory
1:21:54
irritant But if it
1:21:56
is done through the nasal
1:21:59
passage if you if you get it absorbed, sorry,
1:22:02
of the gas, through non
1:22:04
nasal if I remember
1:22:06
not the nose or the mouth, they
1:22:10
find that they would have
1:22:12
as much damage if another
1:22:17
chemical wasn't So think of that if you create products
1:22:20
that combust things with
1:22:23
vinyl chloride. Hydrochloric
1:22:26
acid is more dangerous to you. Than
1:22:29
vinyl chloride because with vinyl chloride,
1:22:32
you can clear that chemical easier.
1:22:35
So then we go to the point of
1:22:38
if it was vinyl chloride, then
1:22:40
we would not see the things that people
1:22:42
are claiming that they're seeing, and
1:22:45
it would not be as toxic, which
1:22:48
would make sense is why they're
1:22:50
standing without PPE gear because
1:22:53
vinyl chloride burned up lears
1:22:55
really quickly. know, they were forcing
1:22:57
it down lungs and nasal passages, and it
1:22:59
wasn't that detrimental to
1:23:02
the animals. Obviously,
1:23:04
their pulmonary performance would drop.
1:23:06
But remember, they were, like, being forced breathed.
1:23:09
Right? So, like, almost forced bed, these
1:23:11
gasses in their noses and
1:23:13
faces with a mask, not like
1:23:16
out in the open, walking around, or in their
1:23:18
house with their windows closed. Right? So
1:23:20
these are highly important details
1:23:24
to be paying attention to the conflicting.
1:23:26
This has happened. This is
1:23:28
this. It is dangerous, get
1:23:30
out of your house, but it's okay. We burnt
1:23:33
it. We're not with PPE, but it's only by
1:23:35
no chloride. And you're like, but
1:23:37
TVC, is not that detrimental
1:23:40
to pulmonary function. Other
1:23:43
chemicals are, which are also
1:23:45
mentioned in this paper. So I'd love to hear
1:23:48
from someone else what their thoughts are.
1:23:51
Okay. So crickets. Let's
1:23:55
shift gears to China. So,
1:23:58
what do you all think about the balloons or
1:24:00
unidentified flying objects in Uruguay?
1:24:05
I don't know. I can't speak for anybody
1:24:07
else, but I'll tell you what. I know
1:24:09
that it feels fishy
1:24:11
to me. It feels big time issue to me.
1:24:13
None of this shit feels right. You
1:24:16
know? And it's
1:24:18
funny, Tory, because I'd
1:24:21
I'd on my YouTube channel, I do a political
1:24:23
show, and on Sunday nights,
1:24:25
I do a paranormal show, kinda a la
1:24:27
coast to coast. So
1:24:30
I'd be one of the first people to say, oh,
1:24:32
man, UFOs. You know,
1:24:34
could it could it really be happening? But
1:24:37
the journalistic logical side of me says,
1:24:39
Nuh-uh. This is BS.
1:24:44
Well, I have to I I have to agree.
1:24:46
It sounds a little bit BSI found the
1:24:48
document finally. I'm
1:24:51
gonna be posting until run now on
1:24:53
rhino chloride. And we're typically quite old.
1:24:56
You know, I I like old
1:24:59
studies. There's still a tainted
1:25:01
because people were so
1:25:02
different. But then the other cool thing is
1:25:04
in the something doesn't add up is
1:25:06
why are they telling us that the water is safe? You can
1:25:08
drink now. Like, why would they tell people
1:25:10
that?
1:25:13
Well, fun fact.
1:25:17
And this is why, you know and
1:25:19
I know because you live fairly close
1:25:21
to the lake, same as I do. Over
1:25:24
here in Lorraine, they've
1:25:27
never updated our water
1:25:29
treatment facilities. So there
1:25:31
is, like, mad chlorine in our
1:25:34
water. Like, you could taste it. When
1:25:36
it comes out the tap, it's tearing.
1:25:39
So, like, everybody up here buys bottle
1:25:41
water. Right. But You know, East Palestine,
1:25:44
they're telling people, oh, don't worry, your water's
1:25:46
constantly. That's what I was saying.
1:25:50
That's the most important thing. NG
1:25:54
and Natalie have joined us.
1:25:58
Well, the one thing about it is
1:26:00
with hazmat work, if
1:26:03
they dug that trench
1:26:05
around the spill area and
1:26:08
they put boom in it, There
1:26:12
may not have been any runoff
1:26:14
into the water itself. Now,
1:26:18
because they, you know, because
1:26:20
they did do the trench. And if they
1:26:22
did put the boom in there, the
1:26:24
boom would have depending upon the
1:26:26
type, it would have
1:26:28
sucked any liquid up
1:26:30
inside the boom itself.
1:26:34
It kinda looks like least the stuff that
1:26:36
I worked with look like a heavy
1:26:39
cotton material. And then what
1:26:41
they would have to do is that was like,
1:26:43
in a sock. And
1:26:47
so if they put that in there,
1:26:49
it would have sucked up the chemical, and
1:26:51
then they'd have to replace it every
1:26:54
so often. They'd have to bag it
1:26:56
up. That would go
1:26:58
in a manifest. They'd replace
1:27:01
it. And then
1:27:03
you know, if it is something that
1:27:05
could be bad for the
1:27:08
water, they would have to
1:27:10
dig they'd have
1:27:12
to literally dig that soil
1:27:14
up until they
1:27:16
probed it down,
1:27:18
either EPA, they take
1:27:20
these probes and they put it down into
1:27:23
the soil for soil samples, and
1:27:27
any of that chemical if there was still
1:27:29
chemical in that
1:27:30
soil, they would have to dig that up.
1:27:33
You know, period end of story. That's
1:27:36
that's why we know the we know the procedure.
1:27:39
Right? Right. What they have to do. What
1:27:41
we're saying is, what is it
1:27:43
that's really happening? Because, you know, one
1:27:45
thing speaking about water and
1:27:48
Ohio River, you know, and all this We
1:27:50
remember that Gaitan, they're supposed to be
1:27:52
they were talking about the semiconductor chip
1:27:55
factory. Do you remember that? That,
1:27:57
you know, everyone just signed on in its but
1:27:59
need like, what is it? Like, five million gallons
1:28:01
of water, you know,
1:28:04
a day? Or was it five billion?
1:28:07
I forget you
1:28:10
know, that hasn't been built yet
1:28:12
speaking of water.
1:28:15
Excuse me, Tory. Youngstown
1:28:17
news just released an hour ago,
1:28:20
the other chemicals that were on the
1:28:22
trade. They
1:28:24
were ethylene glycol, monobutyl,
1:28:28
Ether, ethylene acrylic,
1:28:32
ethylene hydroxyl, I don't know if I'm pronouncing
1:28:34
that right. Ethyl hydroxyl, acrylate
1:28:37
and isobutylene. Those
1:28:39
were the other three. They're
1:28:41
stating that the ice the ethyl,
1:28:43
hypoacrylate is the one that is
1:28:45
very war worrisome that is a
1:28:48
carcinogen that can cause
1:28:50
burning an irritation of the skin and
1:28:52
eyes. Which doesn't make sense because
1:28:54
nobody wasn't The
1:28:56
first one, I'm sorry. Can you Yeah. I'm sorry.
1:28:58
I don't know if I'm pronouncing them. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
1:29:00
No. That's fine. That's
1:29:01
fine. It it doesn't handling glycol glycol
1:29:04
monobutyl ether was the first
1:29:06
one. Ethylene glycol monobutyl
1:29:08
ether. If you wanna look it it's on WKBN.
1:29:11
Know what it is.
1:29:12
Then, no, I mean, it is article. It's on
1:29:14
WKBN out of Youngstown.
1:29:16
K. So they said that is what was there.
1:29:18
Right? Yes. That was one of them.
1:29:20
These were the chemicals that they just released
1:29:23
from the EPA. I just sent this letter
1:29:26
to Norfolk Southern. It's releasing
1:29:29
the other chemicals that were present that
1:29:31
day.
1:29:32
Okay. So here's where
1:29:35
the weird thing is. So if those
1:29:38
were indeed the chemicals, I
1:29:40
believe and I am digging it up as we
1:29:42
speak. I can't believe he said that. I
1:29:45
have a CDC report from,
1:29:48
like, twenty years ago, like, specifically
1:29:50
on that. On
1:29:53
ethylene glycol monobutyl, ethane
1:29:56
ether. Mhmm.
1:29:57
Yeah. And ethylene glycol, monobutyl
1:29:59
ether, acetate. It's
1:30:01
from the US Department of Health and Human
1:30:03
Service is in the CDC. I
1:30:07
have it. I'm gonna look it
1:30:09
up because it's in there and it talks about
1:30:12
the effects because that out of something
1:30:14
that tickled my my
1:30:17
eyelid, and was looking into it,
1:30:19
considering the way the plume looked. Right?
1:30:22
So going
1:30:24
through the systems, you know,
1:30:26
the university systems, I
1:30:29
pulled out this document and I may have
1:30:31
saved it because I was like, well, this is weird. Because
1:30:33
the emergency procedure for something like that
1:30:35
was, like, that, you know, you
1:30:37
get rid of your nonessential push now. This is
1:30:39
what I'm saying when I reading, like, the OSHA recommendations,
1:30:42
right, that they were saying. They have to wear
1:30:44
protective equipment. All
1:30:46
aviation sources must
1:30:48
be removed. So why would you blow
1:30:50
it up. And
1:30:54
they should, you know,
1:30:56
be protected against the leagues and blah,
1:30:58
blah, blah,
1:30:59
it's it it was it was it's
1:31:01
so bizarre you said it, and I'm and it
1:31:03
looks more somewhat
1:31:05
jumping while I look.
1:31:10
Hey, Tory. I just posted that news
1:31:13
article she's talking about in the the
1:31:15
Twitter nice link on
1:31:17
Telegram. Thank you. Go
1:31:19
ahead, Rick. Hey,
1:31:21
Tory. I'm sorry. This is this is
1:31:23
John McGrath. M with
1:31:26
MG is Monica. Okay.
1:31:28
And I heard you say crickets before, so
1:31:30
and then I thought I heard you say Uruguay,
1:31:32
which again, I thought was related
1:31:35
to another balloon sighting
1:31:37
or whatever. And I I'm not
1:31:39
sure if you're talking
1:31:42
about war at all or still strictly on
1:31:45
Eastern Palestine?
1:31:48
We're talking Houston. We were talking about
1:31:50
the chemicals that they just released, which I'm
1:31:52
I'm just digging up an old CDC document
1:31:54
that I have that's, like, over twenty years old that I was
1:31:56
reading earlier. Not today,
1:31:58
but -- Right. -- yesterday. And
1:32:01
I was kinda like, that's weird because
1:32:03
the plume kinda looks like it would interact like
1:32:05
this. But when I I was reading it, I was
1:32:06
like, well, that's weird. Why would you blow it out if you're
1:32:09
saying that you should have nothing flammable around
1:32:11
it, which means wouldn't have been safe to
1:32:13
explode And
1:32:16
why why
1:32:18
were the people that were actually at
1:32:20
the scene not, you know, you
1:32:23
know, in hazmats, but it seems well
1:32:25
after well after the fact, things
1:32:28
that are happening. I mean, I didn't hear
1:32:30
all of this. I don't know how you've covered it already. I
1:32:32
was just more interested in no red
1:32:35
declaring DC airspace off limits
1:32:37
tomorrow. Oh, yeah. Because they're gonna
1:32:39
protect the president. Right. And it
1:32:42
says, you all. And, you
1:32:43
know, they wanna make sure there's no v me up,
1:32:46
Scotty. We're picking up the garbage and taking out the
1:32:48
trash kind of thing. Right? And
1:32:50
wouldn't it also lend to
1:32:52
that there are now
1:32:54
potential victims? These people
1:32:57
that are creating the false flag in the first place
1:32:59
or trying to, you know,
1:33:03
get a a makeover and
1:33:06
say, no, we're we're we're our
1:33:08
lives are in threat, you
1:33:10
know, because we don't know where these things are coming from.
1:33:12
It's just another it leads up to
1:33:14
another four. Flag as
1:33:17
far as I can see. Like, but
1:33:19
a a bigger false flag. If
1:33:22
they're gonna say, you know, the
1:33:24
the skies over DC are under
1:33:26
threat. Because that's what comes next.
1:33:28
Right? Agreed.
1:33:32
Oh,
1:33:32
wait. What's going on here? Do I not have
1:33:34
these people on? I'm sorry. Oh,
1:33:38
I can't. Okay.
1:33:40
Let me hold on this again. I'm sorry.
1:33:43
I'm, like, trying okay. Jennifer, I'm gonna
1:33:45
just move you so someone else can get in
1:33:47
that thing. Give me a
1:33:48
sec. Okay. Hang Maid.
1:33:51
Go ahead. Hey, Tory. I'm
1:33:54
a long time listener. I just wanna say
1:33:57
thank you for teaching us how to think
1:33:59
for ourselves and to research
1:34:01
and opening our eyes. And I'm glad
1:34:03
that you're on a road to recovery, and thank you for
1:34:05
hosting this space. So I can actually say to this.
1:34:08
Thank you. Thank you. I appreciate you. Okay. I found
1:34:10
the document you guys just now. So it
1:34:12
had an experimental exposure to this
1:34:15
where they add people in there, and
1:34:17
they would be able to tell the exposure from
1:34:19
peeing, because they would see the metabolite.
1:34:24
And what the dangers were. Let
1:34:26
me just share that in telegram
1:34:29
quickly so people
1:34:31
can see the document,
1:34:34
because this is, like, from the CDC. So
1:34:36
this isn't, like, something whatever.
1:34:41
Who
1:34:41
else is on here? Who didn't who
1:34:43
who who's supposed to be speaking? The
1:34:45
press the petty the pretty
1:34:47
Patreon. I said, Patty, thank you.
1:34:49
Hi. I just I wanted to
1:34:52
I wanted to see if you guys heard that
1:34:54
that DOD very bizarre impromptu
1:35:00
question. I guess it was, I
1:35:02
guess they had journalists there and they were
1:35:04
answering questions, but it was a very bizarre
1:35:09
press conference. They they
1:35:11
they were saying conflicting. I guess there was
1:35:13
a who is the the norad
1:35:16
guy I can't
1:35:18
think I can't think of his name, but you you
1:35:20
had military representation and
1:35:22
you had severe representation there.
1:35:25
And they were regarding policy,
1:35:28
they were completely conflicting. The
1:35:31
the fact fact that they didn't they did it over
1:35:33
a telephone. It
1:35:36
was so
1:35:36
bizarre. It was, like, not even on video.
1:35:40
Probably in a bunker.
1:35:43
This is the most bizarre. I mean, in the middle
1:35:45
of the Super Bowl, they take this. Like, it was
1:35:47
thrown together. And it
1:35:49
just all found it. It was just so strange that
1:35:51
nobody else caught it, but they were it
1:35:54
was, like, maybe a twenty minute press
1:35:56
conference with DOD about this stupid
1:36:00
whatever they're shooting down. And they're
1:36:02
so vague. They one says that
1:36:04
it could be aliens. One says that it's
1:36:06
definitely not aliens. One
1:36:08
says that I mean, it's like it's thrown together.
1:36:11
Like, nobody has clue what the script is and
1:36:13
everybody's
1:36:13
just, you
1:36:14
know, willy, willy,
1:36:17
don't know it's crazy.
1:36:20
Well, you know, the whole alien saying
1:36:22
that was a script. Right? Because
1:36:25
I I had said it at the state of the union.
1:36:27
I was like, alright, can we just stop? We need
1:36:29
aliens like, right now? Because
1:36:31
it seems like this part of the script
1:36:33
that they're on right now is driving out and
1:36:35
they're getting too many things in. You
1:36:37
know, a lot of people are kind of you
1:36:40
know, like I see them, they're
1:36:42
just raising money. And
1:36:44
it's instead of doing their job. So
1:36:46
I was like, let's just skip to the good part because
1:36:48
there's the last car you pull. There's no other
1:36:50
car. Like, once you go aliens, there's
1:36:52
no going back. And right now, China
1:36:54
joined in on it and you're and
1:36:57
it's like, the only thing that would share this
1:37:00
is if Putin got a spaceship, you
1:37:02
know, looking thing just like the ones that they're
1:37:04
allegedly shooting down, the m t g's like,
1:37:07
You shot something. Show me. Right?
1:37:09
Which I'm like, yeah, bring it. Let's see.
1:37:12
You know, if he got into one of our more advanced
1:37:15
because we technology, you've
1:37:17
never even thought could be possible.
1:37:19
You know, and he hopped on on TV
1:37:22
and then wrote off and says, see, We
1:37:24
have UFOs too. Now
1:37:26
you see me boop and then the thing like
1:37:28
totally camouflages, now you don't. So
1:37:32
you know, that would be great if if that actually
1:37:34
happened. But that would mitigate the propaganda
1:37:36
that we're under right
1:37:37
now. All I need. So
1:37:39
I just wanted to talk
1:37:41
a couple of things that I've been seeing
1:37:43
in patterns. And what I noticed
1:37:46
after the drone flew next to
1:37:48
where you were, the balloon decided
1:37:50
to do a traverse from Washington across the states and then
1:37:52
got shot down in South Carolina. Then
1:37:55
after that, we started
1:37:57
hearing about, you know,
1:38:00
more of them, which there isn't unusual.
1:38:02
Right? We even have four from
1:38:04
over the United States for ourselves.
1:38:07
MonkeyWorks talks about the
1:38:09
fact that they're up there all the time. So
1:38:11
it's not unusual. What's unusual is the
1:38:14
the height, right, twenty thousand feet, you
1:38:16
know, to sixty thousand to eighty thousand feet.
1:38:18
But so I had a couple questions.
1:38:20
First first question is about Ohio. Oh,
1:38:23
how io train wreck
1:38:26
with a whole bunch of chemicals. What happens when
1:38:28
all of these chemicals are mixed? Number one,
1:38:30
we haven't had answers to any of those. I'm
1:38:33
in Pennsylvania, so it's a concern. And,
1:38:36
you know, obviously, you know, trying to contact
1:38:38
the newly elected governor, you, like, would rather
1:38:40
go to the Super Bowl because, you know, that's more
1:38:42
important than making sure that the people in the western
1:38:44
part of the United States are in Pennsylvania's
1:38:47
it is safe. Anyway, that's
1:38:49
just a personal grip. Sorry. Off soapbox.
1:38:51
Next topic. Wait. Wait.
1:38:53
Hold on. You're in Pennsylvania. Let
1:38:55
me add to that soapbox. You know what's interesting?
1:38:58
Literally derailed after across
1:39:00
the border because there's different laws in common
1:39:02
wells and different ones in other states.
1:39:04
But go ahead.
1:39:06
So what happens when all of those chemicals
1:39:09
mix? Right? There's obviously going to be
1:39:11
a chemical reaction action. And we
1:39:14
haven't heard anything from
1:39:16
DEP, watershed. Like, in Pennsylvania,
1:39:18
we have a lot of Chesapeake
1:39:21
Bay, a bridging water, watershed,
1:39:24
locations. And
1:39:27
like, we where's the DDP in the
1:39:29
EPA? Like, where's their announcement? How
1:39:31
come how come the
1:39:32
the the
1:39:36
whoever the puppet in charge hasn't even,
1:39:38
like, addressed the nation. Like,
1:39:41
he his his is too busy tweeting about
1:39:43
their agenda. This is this is concerning.
1:39:45
We have a train that's spilling a whole
1:39:47
bunch of good bad news went
1:39:49
into the ecosystem. And then we
1:39:51
have these balloons. So what made me
1:39:53
connect these pieces together where the
1:39:59
chemicals going up into that into that atmosphere.
1:40:01
And then all of a sudden, these balloons
1:40:03
are going around. So if
1:40:05
the they were so afraid to shoot the balloon
1:40:08
down for some reason, you
1:40:10
know, maybe the payload or whatever. But now
1:40:12
they're all of a sudden shooting them down everywhere.
1:40:14
You know, allegedly because where
1:40:17
is the citizen journals journalists,
1:40:19
you know, in these areas, you know,
1:40:22
actually filming, like, normally when
1:40:24
something happens, there's
1:40:26
a whole bunch of of of local
1:40:28
people that, you know, live in those areas that,
1:40:30
you know, go there and they're videoing it for
1:40:32
themselves. And and then those people
1:40:34
are getting contacted by the major news
1:40:36
agencies because God forbid that they pay for anybody
1:40:39
to go out there to invest to gate themselves. Anyway,
1:40:42
off soapbox again. What
1:40:45
happens if the chemical's in the blue if
1:40:47
it's not just helium in
1:40:49
those balloons and it's other types of chemicals
1:40:52
interact with the chemicals from
1:40:54
the train that that are are going up into
1:40:56
the app. Was being carried by the prevailing
1:40:59
winds. Will they disseminate? I don't know. I guess
1:41:01
I just have too many questions that aren't being answered
1:41:03
and it just believe me. If
1:41:05
anybody here in
1:41:07
the audience can answer those
1:41:09
questions or has done
1:41:10
hazmat, that would would be that would
1:41:13
be fantastic. Yeah. That
1:41:15
would be fantastic.
1:41:18
Anyway
1:41:18
I'll add a I'll add a Scarnask comment.
1:41:20
If reminds me of the Batman movies
1:41:23
where the Joker mixes
1:41:27
all the chemicals and the cosmetics hair
1:41:29
spray. And when he makes them all up, he turned into him,
1:41:31
or the scarecrow when he tried
1:41:33
to, you know, contaminate the the
1:41:35
waterworks. And aerosol aerosolized
1:41:38
everything. Combined with red
1:41:40
dawn.
1:41:42
Well, this reminds me of, you
1:41:44
know, I'm a JEDX or an 80s kids. So
1:41:46
this reminds me of GI Joe and COBRA.
1:41:49
And the global elite
1:41:51
is COBRA with all their hair brained
1:41:54
schemes
1:41:55
and their pulling the hearings of all the governments
1:41:57
around the world? You
1:42:00
know, I used to be a property manager, and
1:42:03
when there would be something in somebody's
1:42:05
apartment or somebody was coughing a lot
1:42:07
or, you know,
1:42:10
they
1:42:10
would come to
1:42:12
me with these issues, and we've had to
1:42:14
call several, I
1:42:17
guess, they're air quality testers,
1:42:21
and they're pretty common. We
1:42:23
just hired one and they came and they tested the
1:42:25
air and they told us what was in it. And
1:42:27
so, I mean, maybe it's
1:42:30
silly suggestion but it is does
1:42:32
anybody out
1:42:33
there? Can they just send somebody
1:42:35
on, like, on our level, on our
1:42:37
side to go actually test it to see
1:42:39
what it actually is? Well,
1:42:42
I can tell you something. So
1:42:44
when I decided to go back to school,
1:42:47
when I got back to stateside, I declined
1:42:49
the tech positions out on the West Coast
1:42:51
and used the
1:42:54
excuse, which was a motivator, I
1:42:56
guess, in some sense too. To
1:42:59
go back to school because I felt
1:43:01
like this would help me heal from
1:43:03
after the death of my father and my brother because
1:43:06
I after during my last assignments, they
1:43:09
both passed away. Well, I was
1:43:11
away. Actually, my brother passed
1:43:14
passed away two days after my debriefing,
1:43:17
and he was back
1:43:19
home in New York. So I
1:43:23
was in many
1:43:25
classes. I you know,
1:43:27
obviously, I could just walk to graduate school. I have
1:43:29
to go through undergrad, but I was taking a a
1:43:31
lot of advanced courses. I actually had one
1:43:34
year, I was taking courses at the
1:43:36
community college. Okay. But the things
1:43:38
I needed, get me to go to your college brief. So that way,
1:43:40
I can go to the m d the
1:43:43
MDPHC core course, which was then
1:43:45
the MSC PHD course for me.
1:43:47
At that point, I had interned
1:43:50
in many places, and I
1:43:52
one point, I was at the College of Pharmacy,
1:43:56
investigating interactions
1:43:57
of, you know, specific chemicals
1:44:00
with biological properties that
1:44:02
we have such as proteins and
1:44:05
see how we can amplify toxicity
1:44:08
or reduce toxicity through
1:44:11
finding these interactions. And
1:44:14
so there was this software that
1:44:16
was developed back in the early two thousands.
1:44:19
And it was fairly new at the time when
1:44:22
interacting with it, which was called Stitch.
1:44:25
Basically, what stitch would allow us to do
1:44:28
is to pinpoint a protein
1:44:31
that your body makes. And then
1:44:33
you would be able to create kind of like
1:44:35
a mind map of how that
1:44:38
protein would, it interact,
1:44:40
like, for example, with phagelstigmine
1:44:43
or acetylcholine. Right?
1:44:46
Or choline or I
1:44:48
don't know. Things
1:44:51
like Acetrine, glycol, monobutyl
1:44:53
ether. So it
1:44:56
is a program where
1:44:59
it's you're also contributing to
1:45:01
this database to understand
1:45:03
how your body's proteins
1:45:07
that you either produce proteins
1:45:10
or are preexistent and
1:45:12
in a linear system interact with different
1:45:14
chemicals you may come in contact
1:45:16
with. Now originally this was created
1:45:19
to see how they can fine tune medications they
1:45:21
already have, for example, for diabetics, can
1:45:24
we get something better than the way
1:45:26
glucophage right now interacts because
1:45:28
we think there's a counter interaction with
1:45:30
people that have an affinity of a higher
1:45:32
protein like this, they get the chets.
1:45:35
Other people don't. So, you know, how do we
1:45:37
tweak metformin? You know,
1:45:39
what is it? What part of
1:45:41
metformin? Is interacting with which
1:45:43
protein in your body and then I'm thinking,
1:45:45
you know, we get this
1:45:48
chemical released and
1:45:51
obviously there's gonna be fish dead because
1:45:53
there was a big fire to something that
1:45:55
shouldn't be burned in the first place and is recommended
1:45:57
to have non flammable materials. According
1:46:00
to the CDC documents that
1:46:02
I shared that are from over twenty
1:46:04
years though. And so then you sit and
1:46:06
wonder what kind of proteins would
1:46:08
people be producing that would be
1:46:10
able to interact with certain gases
1:46:13
and cause mass, disaster or concern
1:46:15
too. So that's another thing I
1:46:17
just wanted to throw in the when we're talking
1:46:19
about it
1:46:20
because, you know, I know I have
1:46:22
a lot of scientists and medical researchers
1:46:24
and geeks like me that sometimes
1:46:27
listen to what I say.
1:46:29
Because most of them are pretty woke. But
1:46:31
if we actually look at databases using
1:46:34
biopac syntology, we
1:46:36
might able to be be able to nail
1:46:39
down to see what it is. Almost
1:46:41
kind of like how I said the vaccine would
1:46:43
be reset. To one specific
1:46:46
code because it was genetically altering,
1:46:48
which now we know is true because
1:46:50
it's inserting code for you to make specific
1:46:53
proteins. And all proteins
1:46:55
in your body interact with
1:46:57
external chemicals. This is a
1:46:59
biological and biochemical interaction
1:47:02
studies. So I wanted to throw that in
1:47:04
because not a lot of people are talking about
1:47:06
this. I kinda feel like this is
1:47:08
another mode in twenty twenty, almost like
1:47:11
that time that I was talking about hydroxychloroquine before
1:47:14
shit hit the fan. So I'm
1:47:16
just pointing out a few things and
1:47:19
I'm gonna give the floor to whoever wants to speak.
1:47:24
So you're saying that
1:47:26
this could be a test subject on then?
1:47:29
Because they are encouraging people
1:47:32
to go to their doctors and get physical
1:47:34
exams. Yeah, because they need to see
1:47:37
metabolites. They need to see,
1:47:39
you know, if they have any, you know,
1:47:41
if we see that people are, like, peeing out. think
1:47:43
it's BTEC, some Oh,
1:47:47
it's it's BAI think,
1:47:49
is the metabolite that you get. If you parse
1:47:51
those two yeah. I'm trying to remember. It's
1:47:53
in the document though that I shared. I'm sure you
1:47:55
guys will find it. But
1:47:57
it's a specific metabolite that you'll pee
1:47:59
out and then you're not going to hospital if you're
1:48:02
not smoking. And you could say you're not smoking because you'll be
1:48:04
like, yeah. I don't know how to work, but they actually do
1:48:06
a p test and blood test on you to check
1:48:08
for metabolites, and they're highly
1:48:10
specific. So like nicotine users
1:48:12
will have highly specific metabolites in
1:48:14
their urine and blood. And people
1:48:16
exposed to specific chemicals, and if
1:48:18
it is indeed the chemicals they listed,
1:48:20
would have BA or ABA
1:48:23
or BAA. I don't remember the
1:48:25
the chemical short form. It was like a butinex
1:48:28
trying to remember the compound, but they'll have,
1:48:30
like, a specific metabolite.
1:48:34
Any final thoughts? So Well, I
1:48:37
I just want to ask one more thing with
1:48:39
hazmat. They know which chemicals
1:48:42
can be near each other. I wonder
1:48:44
if they weren't labeled properly, and
1:48:47
they didn't want the reporter to
1:48:49
see. And why wouldn't the
1:48:51
firemen have the protective gear on?
1:48:53
But, I mean, there's specific
1:48:55
codes with the hazmat what can
1:48:57
be near another chemical.
1:49:00
Right? Yeah. There is. There is. But again,
1:49:03
it's not it's it's it's
1:49:05
focusing on what we have. And
1:49:07
what we do have is pictures of the railcar so
1:49:09
we can identify if there was federal transport
1:49:11
that was involved or not you know, questions
1:49:14
about the conductor and the engineer. No
1:49:16
one's been talking about the people of the
1:49:18
people that were on this
1:49:19
derailment. That was really bizarre. And
1:49:21
--
1:49:21
Right. -- so, again, we have to look at it in a
1:49:23
sense of not just, oh, yeah, our fish are
1:49:25
dead. Or, yeah, come back. Drink the water. You're allowed
1:49:27
to come in, but only a few days ago, you told us that
1:49:29
you're gonna arrest us if we don't leave, like, what?
1:49:32
So these are all combined,
1:49:34
and you have to remember, even though they say, okay,
1:49:36
we burned it up, there's not much.
1:49:38
Here's the research the one thing that we need
1:49:40
to look at is maybe look at the databases,
1:49:43
you know, that using Stitch to
1:49:46
see if there are any interactions with
1:49:48
those chemicals that are specifically targeting
1:49:52
people that may have biological interactions.
1:49:55
I mean, it's almost ten o'clock. Anyone
1:49:57
want to put in some vital thoughts.
1:50:01
Why do we trust that those are the chemicals
1:50:04
that are Why
1:50:06
do we try why are we trusting them that those are the
1:50:08
only chemicals that have been released? I mean, how do
1:50:10
we know?
1:50:15
That's kind of a very good question.
1:50:17
Yeah. That's kind of what I was trying to get at.
1:50:20
I mean, like, I mean, that's where I was saying, like,
1:50:22
if if there's some air quality bloody tester
1:50:24
out there. You you I mean, I think
1:50:26
it's like you can pay them seventy five bucks
1:50:29
to go out there and test an area
1:50:31
of air. You know, the air in an area
1:50:34
and get your own actual
1:50:36
task to see what is in the air still. I mean, if
1:50:38
they're telling you to go back and drink the water, we
1:50:41
have the fisher belly up. I
1:50:43
mean, I would definitely wanna be confirming because
1:50:45
I
1:50:45
mean, when did we start trusting them ever?
1:50:48
So Like Well, come on, man.
1:50:50
It's you know, I'm from the
1:50:52
government. I'm here to
1:50:53
help. Right. Like, I mean, it's crazy.
1:50:55
Like, we're trying you know, those are the those are the only
1:50:57
chemicals. How do we even know? I don't believe
1:50:59
you. So it's like almost
1:51:02
like you have to do your own homework.
1:51:04
So that and these air quality testers
1:51:06
are pretty common out there or I mean,
1:51:08
anywhere. But I would if
1:51:11
I were out there, I would be doing it. Mhmm.
1:51:13
I'm in Missouri. Worry, but if it comes
1:51:15
over my
1:51:16
way, I'll I'll get I'll catch
1:51:18
some
1:51:18
air. And and
1:51:21
one of your other listeners sent me an article
1:51:23
saying that that just before
1:51:25
this happened, that the the
1:51:28
company that let's see what does it say,
1:51:30
rail industry civil war era breaking
1:51:32
system according documents by
1:51:34
the lever, Ohio reportedly after
1:51:37
it bursts before it bursts into flames the company,
1:51:40
help kill a federal safety
1:51:42
rule aimed at upgrading the rail
1:51:44
safety
1:51:45
for the industry. No Norfolk
1:51:48
Southern train.
1:51:51
I'll post it in telecom for you guys.
1:51:52
Yeah. That's interesting. Go ahead, Chris,
1:51:55
because we're ready to wrap up. I
1:51:57
just wanted to say thanks. I'm
1:52:00
from Missouri as well. But
1:52:02
I did wanna point out I don't know if anyone noticed
1:52:05
this or said anything, but Norfolk
1:52:07
Southern's website is
1:52:08
down. It's inaccessible right now. I
1:52:11
think that kinda goes that saying? That's
1:52:14
because the track points are online, and
1:52:16
you can actually pull them up with dot pdf
1:52:19
searches if you know what to look
1:52:20
for. And those
1:52:22
websites
1:52:22
don't
1:52:23
have the security that you need, so you could pretty
1:52:25
much crack into the admins of
1:52:27
local hubs and get PDFs. So
1:52:29
you know, someone that would know how to do that would already
1:52:31
have those documents, and they probably just
1:52:34
realized that there's been access from, like,
1:52:36
nonattributory channels. But
1:52:38
you know, having said that, I I go ahead,
1:52:40
Drew.
1:52:41
Well, no. Continue, Chris. Anything
1:52:44
else you'd like to add? No.
1:52:47
I just I was just curious
1:52:49
too if you guys knew who just who made
1:52:52
decision to light this chemical on
1:52:54
these chemicals on fire. I
1:52:56
feel like that would be, you know,
1:52:58
obviously, they they know what's on there and they're
1:53:01
trying to cover it up. But what
1:53:03
they're saying if it really was vinyl chloride
1:53:05
away. And the the protocol
1:53:08
is not
1:53:10
lighted on fire, like, put
1:53:12
the fires out around it and get bigger.
1:53:14
That is highly desirable too. That's
1:53:16
what we did. I I,
1:53:18
like, someone pointed out. You know? There
1:53:20
were, like, these weird drone sightings, and
1:53:22
then I had one right outside in
1:53:24
my window if you wanna I call it a drone because
1:53:27
it behaved like a
1:53:28
DGI. A DGI Chinese
1:53:30
drone is what I was told, but it didn't fly
1:53:32
like one.
1:53:34
Right. No. I told me
1:53:36
Yeah.
1:53:36
My wife showed me the picture. She's been following
1:53:38
you forever. Yeah.
1:53:40
Thank you. I'm I'm I'm your
1:53:43
fans. Look at this we've already
1:53:45
solved and have real questions more
1:53:47
than the media and people teleporting their
1:53:50
experts in this because you're the news.
1:53:53
It's very important to understand that that
1:53:55
all you need is access to that
1:53:58
information. But another thing,
1:54:00
I will for those that have listened to me.
1:54:02
And and those haven't. You can go to
1:54:04
this site, tory said
1:54:06
dot com and search in the word
1:54:09
pearls, sign an episode
1:54:11
of how India would drop pearls around
1:54:15
certain areas to entrap things when
1:54:17
they wanna do something. And the
1:54:19
reason I see this is because on
1:54:21
Friday when the balloon had appeared,
1:54:24
I was actually on Twitter spaces. And
1:54:27
we were all conspiring. And
1:54:29
I kind of conspired and said,
1:54:31
well, I don't think they're gonna shoot it down at all. Oh,
1:54:33
they're gonna wait till it gets the wait. And
1:54:35
then there's gonna be some form of repaunch
1:54:38
that's gonna be very lowly reported. I
1:54:40
don't know if I added it, but I knew that would happen.
1:54:43
It's because it's a it's an operation
1:54:46
of testing the waters. I think I
1:54:48
even wrote that in one of
1:54:50
my art circles. This is how you
1:54:52
pull on the rope to see how much slack you got.
1:54:55
And now we have balloons everywhere, you
1:54:57
know, back then they tried to do the whole balloon
1:54:59
thing and get us on the wagon.
1:55:01
Venezuela has one, and it's like, why would you
1:55:03
trust anything coming out of Venezuela right
1:55:05
now? So, you know, we
1:55:08
have to look at it as a bigger picture. And
1:55:10
if we look at the course of the Chinese
1:55:12
balloon, time with the fact that we
1:55:14
had a derail into a specific
1:55:17
distance. I'm just pointing out
1:55:20
some things. And now that we're
1:55:22
closing down air spaces, and
1:55:24
it's not making sense and we're shooting things.
1:55:27
Like, just so happens that no one has pictures of it,
1:55:29
or do we know what they pop down? We don't even know what
1:55:31
it looks like. It could be some birthday balloon as
1:55:33
a note on it, or, know, a glass
1:55:35
bottle, you know, tied to the end of helium
1:55:37
balloon, we don't know. So you
1:55:39
need to be taking the forty thousand
1:55:42
foot view where you're just looking at everything.
1:55:44
Why In the meantime, we
1:55:46
have a Super Bowl going on
1:55:49
changing our national anthem to whatever
1:55:51
they wanted to do it, which I I find
1:55:53
insulting as an American. Right?
1:55:56
We also have everyone starting to address like
1:55:58
people from the hunger games. We've
1:56:00
got not cancel culture, AI,
1:56:03
like, full effect. Like, maybe that this
1:56:05
was, like, my Twitter punishment. Remember when I
1:56:07
published article on Twitter about child pornography,
1:56:09
and then I was bam days afterwards.
1:56:12
I write this article about AI canceled culture,
1:56:15
and then I canceled about a date afterwards.
1:56:17
You be getting attention to all those things that are being
1:56:19
made. And everything that is being said,
1:56:22
we've got Project Veritas, you
1:56:24
know, going after James
1:56:27
O'Keefe, if we've got people going
1:56:29
after doctor Gold, the
1:56:31
American frontline doctors, kind
1:56:34
of also going after doctor Gold.
1:56:37
We've got a bunch of spy agencies
1:56:39
coming out. We've got, you
1:56:41
know, what how opin in Turkey, which
1:56:43
was bizarre. You
1:56:46
know, these are the things we should
1:56:48
be looking at. Everything is one big picture.
1:56:50
Like, try to make yourself that balloon
1:56:52
and look down and look at
1:56:54
the events as heat maps and
1:56:57
maybe things will start to make sense. That would be
1:56:59
my two cents, but I'd to hear from everyone
1:57:01
just like a kinda cyanero,
1:57:05
final thoughts. Go ahead. You
1:57:07
know, Tory, I on and just say thank
1:57:09
you for the space because
1:57:12
you were really inspiring to me.
1:57:14
And, you know, it's
1:57:16
awesome. You're like kindred spirit.
1:57:18
Like, I love chasing after
1:57:21
the truth and everything else. And
1:57:23
man, it's just awesome to
1:57:26
to be here. And it's
1:57:29
kinda bad assed that,
1:57:32
you know, we we we're just a hop skipping
1:57:34
and jump down, I think. Right? But I
1:57:37
today, I might take a roadie down
1:57:39
there and and see if I can't get
1:57:41
the lay of the land down in
1:57:44
in that area and just kinda
1:57:47
poke around. But I'll DM
1:57:49
you if I do that. And I
1:57:51
just wanted to say thanks again. And yeah.
1:57:54
I agree. I'm totally taking the logical
1:57:56
and reason for you on most all this stuff,
1:57:58
which means they're gonna approach it from
1:58:01
skeptic, you know, the plausible
1:58:04
and move out towards the implausible and the
1:58:06
plausible, you know, can be eliminated. So
1:58:10
I'm kinda looking at it from that aspect.
1:58:12
And I think we all kinda need
1:58:14
to take that
1:58:16
approach. And I appreciate the work
1:58:18
you do. I mean,
1:58:19
Thank you. You're outstanding.
1:58:22
I appreciate you. Yeah. I appreciate you.
1:58:24
Thank you.
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