It's getting weird, isn't it?
Multiple train derailments - Ecological disaster - and UFOs. The national media is barely covering the first two stories. What is going on? Are UFO stories meant to cover up what's happening in Ohio?
Things started getting weird last Friday, as video of a reporter getting arrested goes viral. All this reporter was doing was his job, covering a train derailment story in Ohio that may be putting millions of people’s health in danger.
What looks to be military personnel aggressively removing Lambert from the vicinity of a press conference is disturbing enough—it’s the situation that makes this more harrowing—millions of people could be affected by an ecological disaster.
Were authorities trying to silence him? The train cars were full of highly toxic and dangerous chemicals, and the subsequent explosion sent a ginormous cloud into the sky.
This is not a good look for the Ohio Governor conducting the press conference.
“Evan, I’m so sorry.”
A train wreck did indeed occur late last week in East, Palestine, Ohio. That we do know thanks to Twitter. Most Americans not on Twitter are either not aware this happened at all or consider this a minor story not worthy of much coverage, as there appears to be some sort of media blackout on this story.
From Telegram:
A visit to Google News showed no links to this story under Top Stories or U.S. news—it’s all UFO/Aliens clickbait:
News consumers are forced to go out of their way to find coverage on this crucial story that needs to be followed closely.
A cogent Twitter thread from a citizen journalist is some of the most informative coverage you can find out there:
A Twitter thread from the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus did some valuable digging for those trying to follow this bizarre cover-up.
Yes, there does appear to be a coverup.
Is This Ohio Train Disaster Waking Up the Woke Crowd?
An unidentified person who looks to be in the age range of Generation Z put out a TikTok video claiming to be living “down the road” from East Palestine, OH—and she’s VERY Unhappy with the media coverage and how the disaster is affecting people in the area.
“It is so much worse than what they are telling you. TikTok will probably not even let me post this video.” — GenZ TikToker in East Palestine, Ohio
She did get her video posted, as you can see (warning: language):
It Gets Weirder
Another tweet from DC_Draino points out that the train wreck in Ohio is not the only recent railroad derailment—there have now been THREE derailments this past week—along with the reports of multiple flying objects being shot down from the skies by our military (with no video evidence for the public). We have experienced several large social media platforms crashing at the same time last week, and two congressional buildings lost power, according to his tweet:
"The first half of the movie is all almost exactly what’s going on here"
In another case of strange “coincidences” — there’s a Super Bizarre Coincidence Surrounding the Ohio Train Disaster
As CNN reports, the meta twist is that one of the families affected by the derailed train that contained loads of hazardous, flammable chemicals acted as extras in Netflix's 2022 movie "White Noise," which follows a family as it copes with the aftermath of an eerily similar noxious disaster.
Based on a 1985 novel by Pulitzer finalist Don DeLillo, the black comedy stars Adam Driver as the patriarch of a family as they deal with the fallout from an "airborne toxic event" spurred on by a train crash carrying — you guessed it — a bunch of dangerous chemicals. East Palestine, Ohio resident and "White Noise" extra Ben Ratner says that the film, in which he and his own family played bit roles, now hits "too close to home."
They should change the name of the town to Kiev instead of Palestine. Maybe they’d get support.