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UFOS SHOT DOWN OVER U.S. AIR SPACE! - PROJECT BLUE BEAM FAKE ALIEN INVASION GOVERNMENT PLAN REVEAL..

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sauger1001
sauger1001
2 years ago

Thank you for showing Mark Dice. You're definitely treading in areas I had to give up, in order to stop patronizing (((SueTube))), except in those rare occasions that I had difficulty finding certain info on a competing platform.

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Councilof1
Councilof1
2 years ago

It's certainly distracting people from the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

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sauger1001
sauger1001
2 years ago

Since I live near the Ohio, I'm sure to find out the effects in our water. Hopefully my distillers and faucet filters can hold out for awhile, as this crap passes through. If not, then time to die.

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Councilof1
Councilof1
2 years ago

@sauger1001: Man I hope you are located west of that derailment. The prevailing winds sent the fallout east. Although the run off is flowing into the Ohio river.

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sauger1001
sauger1001
2 years ago

@Councilof1: I do. Hopefully I'm not being overly dramatic. Waterflow being what it is (as BB mentioned in his video), means many people West of the derailment, will also be affected by the burning chemicals. Ultimately, the airflow from West to East will affect the East Coast population, but the water flow from those eastern tributaries: The Delaware, Connecticut, Susquehanna, Hudson ( just to name a few), will flow south into the Atlantic/Long Island Sound/Chesapeake Bay, affecting everyone across the Mid-Atlantic and part of the Northeast. The St. Lawrence flows into the Great Lakes. The Ohio, and its tributaries (Allegheny and Monongahela), will flow into the Mississippi. Hopefully the chemicals will be diluted on their journey into the Gulf of Mexico, but that will take time, and a lot of people will be affected, not to mention the impending years long lawsuits on the horizon. Expect more government bailouts, this time for the railroads. JMO. Won't be long now.

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Councilof1
Councilof1
2 years ago

@sauger1001: I'm near buffalo on the Canadian side of the border that's why I've been paying attention to the incident. It's relatively close to me.

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sauger1001
sauger1001
2 years ago

@Councilof1: Though it may be at different times, I believe this catastrophic event will eventually affect both of us, but no worries. With the Western leaders we've been given, it can only get worse. The silver lining: The return of the Creator is right around the corner. That's primarily to what I'm looking forward.

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