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Feb. 19, 2023 - Sunday Night Live - Chase Geiser
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Special Live Report! The Truth About The Chemical Fallout from East Palestine & Other Infrastructure Calamities Happening Around America — Sunday Night Live - FULL SHOW - 02/19/2023
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owen shroyer
Ladies and gentlemen, two weeks ago, there was one of the worst chemical disasters in U.S.
history.
Made worse when somebody made the decision to light said chemical disaster on fire and essentially nuked East Palestine, Ohio.
With an unbelievable raging inferno that led to a gigantic plume mushroom cloud of dark black smoke that darkened the skies for miles and could be seen from space.
And the Biden administration made the decision to ignore it and send no aid to East Palestine and do no press conferences about it.
Nothing from your Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
The EPA finally made it to East Palestine two weeks later, and after the Biden administration originally had rejected disaster relief, upon Donald Trump announcing a visit to East Palestine, FEMA then decided they would release some emergency disaster funds.
And so this brings us to today.
And tonight's show is going to be a special transmission covering the disaster in East Palestine.
And we're going to be talking to two reporters who have been on the ground reporting on it.
And then we're going to be talking to a water filtration expert who's involved with part of the cleanup.
And some of the stuff that you need to know as far as the water is concerned if you're in that region, but not just East Palestine, Ohio.
The concern now being the water, the air contaminated for potentially hundreds of miles from the disaster site.
And so we may have some more evidence of that today with some of the videos we have of water in towns that are downstream.
From East Palestine, as well as the air in the area around East Palestine, with some precipitation happening over the weekend and some strange anomalies as far as what was coming out of the sky.
You can only imagine what's coming out of their tap.
You can only imagine.
And yet the EPA says this is all fine.
This is all safe.
But a headline here from Adam Gardner, I think, sums it up.
There is fire in our crowded theater.
There is fire in our crowded theater, and they say you're not supposed to yell fire in a crowded theater, but what if there is a fire?
And at this point, it seems as though there is a fire in our crowded theater.
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Now, joining me first is Jonathan Kogan.
And Jonathan, you have been out there.
You live, actually, in East Palestine.
And recently, you had left the area to cover a peace march in Washington, D.C.
I'm not sure if you're back in the area now or if you're going to wait to go back because of the health effects that it might be having on you.
So first, let's just get a personal update from you.
You've been in East Palestine.
You've been breathing the air.
You've been on the streets.
How are you feeling?
Is anything weird going on with you?
Do you feel okay?
And then let's kind of get into the latest news involving that situation.
But Jonathan, how are you tonight?
unidentified
I'm good.
jonathan kogan
Thanks for having me on.
So yeah, I'm not there.
I'm actually going to go back on Wednesday when Trump's supposed to be there and to cover that.
I'm feeling all right.
I'm feeling okay.
I think I'm probably fine.
I think what's going on is a much bigger thing that's happening.
And you mentioned the Rage Against the War Machine.
That's the anti-war rally that's going on in Washington, D.C.
and the East Palestine pretty much cover up, you can call it.
But citizen journalists like myself and others forced this into the mainstream, and now it's everywhere.
And whether you are a socialist lefty or a MAGA person on the right, people are realizing and waking up to the fact that they're not enemies with each other.
In fact, we have the same common enemy.
We have the same oligarchy that is trying to suppress this information of how bad this is and contaminating the soil.
Are they going to force relocation?
This is the most dense Amish area in the country.
You mentioned that last time we spoke.
This is the most dense area for Amish.
Are they going to have to force relocate people because of the contaminated farmland?
Are they going to allow people to plant crops this year and potentially get those toxic chemicals to people's dinner plates, you know, wherever that food goes?
So I think people are waking up to the fact that, in fact, we are not enemies with one another.
And what's different now than what happened during the tyrannical measures that went on during COVID is that peasants are finally saying something.
They're speaking up.
They're putting up YouTube videos.
And this East Palestine and this war in Ukraine are the two things that I think we're going to look back on that woke up everybody and realized that we are all on the same team and people now have a voice and are not willing to take this anymore, take this garbage, take this suppression of information.
They're trying to get it out and they're speaking to one another.
And you got people talking on podcasts, on YouTube videos, and sharing information now where we're not just staying quiet like we did the last three years, waiting for someone else to speak up.
People are now talking about in this East Palestine event and the Ukraine war I think are the two things together that are realizing that we are actually all on the same team and the oligarchy that's really trying to Ruin our economy and put everybody in a horrible situation We actually are all on the same team and we can all be behind that so I think it's a big deal So I'm reflecting on everything we've discussed our two conversations following your news coverage boots on the ground other local independent journalists and
owen shroyer
When I was thinking about talking to you tonight, there were some basic questions I was wondering if they've even been answered.
And I'm wondering, maybe you have an answer to this, but some basic things that we kind of forget through the smoke of it all, but no pun intended.
Now, originally they said X, these were the chemicals that were on the train.
Are we continuing to learn that it looks like there may have been more than just the vinyl chlorine and other chemicals there?
Are we starting to question now what was even in those trains?
We might not know that yet.
jonathan kogan
So I think that's unfortunately true because it started out with only a couple chemicals that became three and now it's five.
I don't think we know the extent of it.
I think we're getting to the bottom of it.
But the most worrisome part and I think this is from everybody that's covering it that's in the area is that what happens now After this contained explosion, which we know wasn't contained at all, these chemicals that we do know of at this point are now in the soil.
That potentially, if the EPA says, hey, you cannot plant crops this year and you're going to force relocate people, that is a very plausible situation that might occur.
So is this going to affect some of the most fertile farmland in the entire United States?
Because the thing with farmers is they don't really care about the money in terms of like, If they want to buy out the farms, they're trying to get everyone off the farms in the Netherlands, and they're trying to force everyone out so they control the food supply.
But here, it's not really the same.
People don't want to give it up even for 50% and above value, whatever it is.
So what do they have to do?
Is it possible that this explosion happened and these chemicals happened to get people to force relocate?
That's my biggest concern, is the EPA coming out and saying, hey, you actually can't plant crops this year, or no irrigation from the Ohio River, or potentially the Mississippi River, and that ruins crops all over the country.
I am very, very concerned about the food supply.
We don't have answers on it yet because we don't know the all the chemicals, but that is a huge concern of mine.
owen shroyer
Well, that'd be quite a change from their original narrative, which was everything is fine.
Nothing to worry about here to never mind.
I don't know if you can grow anything this year.
That would be quite a switch.
Now.
What about do we know?
The origin of where the train came from and where it was supposed to go.
That might give us some light on the questions of what it was carrying.
But we saw with about 20 miles or so from the crash site, the train had a wheel that was appearing to be on fire or something was wrong.
Sparks coming out, flames coming out.
Do we have any answers on what that was about and why that wasn't addressed?
jonathan kogan
So I think it came from Cleveland.
I know it came from that area, so it was coming south.
I know that there's these sensors that are on certain places in the track where the train goes over and can tell you if something's overheated or if perhaps an axle is off or a wheel's broken.
And I think this was overheated and recognized at the prior stop, but no one did anything about it.
It was detected, but nothing actually came out of it, like just preventing it.
And it still went through and ended up, you know, obviously going off the tracks and we are where we are now.
So I don't know exactly what it was besides that, but it was recognized and I do believe it was overheated and something should have happened and it should have stopped, but it didn't.
So, I mean, that goes into, you know, the railroad workers were, they were all on strike and Biden and his administration shut that down And maybe this was, you know, a lack of labor or lack of, you know, the payoffs from the railroad industry to not have anything detected or have to have to pay for the breaks and whatnot.
It could be a whole mix of things.
But I do think it was detected on the previous, like a few stops before.
And I think it came from Cleveland.
owen shroyer
Now these are the questions that we would all have answers to if they were doing proper press conferences, but they're not.
And in fact, from somebody yourself that's been down there reporting since this began, has there really been any proper press conference addressing this?
Has the media been able to ask questions to the people that may have these answers at all?
jonathan kogan
So I think it's happening.
And this is where I get really About just citizen journalism and what is happening.
This is now in the forefront of the public eye.
Whether you're an old school leftist who cares about the earth or just people who are apolitical.
This is an apolitical issue.
This is apolitical.
This is apolitical.
This is a food supply.
This is farmland.
These are human beings.
These are children in the area.
The people live here.
It's a small town community.
It's America.
And they try to suppress the information, which by the way, that in itself, your government trying to suppress information is really scary.
But because now it's everywhere.
I think it's everywhere now.
And now you're having people come out like the CEO of Norfolk Southern was down there.
You're having Trump come, which is obviously putting a ton of attention on it.
And I think that we're going to have to get answers because now there's people from all sides of the political spectrum that are all saying, wow, we have a major, major problem here.
We need answers and we are going to stay here and we are going to cause an uproar until you give us the answers that we deserve.
And so, no, it hasn't happened formally, but it's getting there.
Just like I said, the CEO of Norfolk Southern had to go down there.
I'm telling you, we're getting close, and it's just because of citizen journalism, just trying to tell the truth, and then other peasants picking it up and telling everybody else.
We're on to something, and we will be getting answers.
I know that's going to happen.
owen shroyer
And it might not have happened without the citizen journalism.
Of course, my only concern is Have they had enough time to kind of get their story straight, get their ducks in a row and put together a nice package for the people so that we don't really know what happened there?
And that's my only concern leading into this next week, because for the most part, it has had to be you or some other independent journalist reporting on this.
Like, for example, we would not have seen the situation with the water Where we have these videos now where we can see that clearly the water is contaminated severely, not just a minor contamination, but a severe contamination.
We wouldn't be seeing these videos if it wasn't for citizen journalists.
We did have JD Vansko there.
I'm not sure what other kind of political representation other than that we've seen.
But what about that?
I mean, is the situation with the water still the same?
You touch the creek bed and all of a sudden you've got a rainbow pool.
It looks like a grease fire waiting to happen.
jonathan kogan
Yeah, no, that's exactly, I mean, that's the same.
And I think it's because, and again, like you said the last time, I mean, I'm not a chemist either, but something hits that bottom of the surface beneath the creek and that oil, like just metallic, whatever it is, rainbow color just comes right to the top.
So I think there's a lot of particles or whatever it is that's in there and it's a problem.
And the real, real huge concern is all of this, all these chemicals.
I mean, these are extremely toxic chemicals.
These are, this is a major deal.
I mean, this is potentially the worst disaster.
I mean, definitely since like Love Canal.
I don't know if your viewers are familiar with Love Canal, but basically it was a toxic waste dump in the thirties and the forties and the fifties.
Like homes and schools and things on top of many years later, but then all of a sudden people all started getting cancer.
This is where the term super funds came from, like basically a lot of money that's earmarked to clean up this stuff.
And they're like, oops, wow, I guess we were wrong.
And that's because the same people that were testing the area were the people affiliated with the toxic materials dumped in that area or the developers that were building on top of it that had to sell the stuff they were building.
And right now we're going through the same exact thing, which is that the same people testing the toxic materials in the water and the land are the same people who were responsible for the spill.
So until we piece those together as being the fundamental corrupting problem, We are going to have this problem, so the people need to keep testing, the people need to keep being outraged, and the people need to prove that things aren't safe.
I'm worried that if we keep it in the hands of the EPA and the government officials, it's going to be a whole love canal scenario where 20 years later, all the kids have cancer and we go, oops, I guess we should have done better.
That's my biggest concern.
owen shroyer
Now, I know you had been sharing some examples of this.
For one example, ADAPT2030 David Dubin, would you like to share this video?
Would you like to present this video so that people can have a better idea of what you're talking about?
jonathan kogan
Yeah, this is a fantastic video.
So David Dubin, ADAPT2030 channel does a really good job, really good with agriculture.
owen shroyer
And by the way, so you can pitch to it if you would like us to see it.
jonathan kogan
Yeah, yeah.
Go ahead and play it.
It's great.
I mean, it just gives you what Love Canal was and how big of a deal it was and how this pertains to this situation possibly being worse.
And if we don't change the way we correct it and go about measuring the water, if we have the same people do it, we're going to find ourselves in the same situation, which is really going to put us in a really bad spot 10 years, 20 years from now, where the whole community is literally getting diagnosed with cancer and then it's too late.
So it's a really good clip.
owen shroyer
Let's roll clip five.
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Now, by orders of magnitude, If you're not familiar with Love Canal, if you're a little too young to understand that one, Love Canal was a former toxic waste dump.
And what they had done at that point, it was, you know, this was a toxic waste dump from the 1920s, 30s, 40s, 50s.
And then they stopped and they, it had been 20 years plus, there'd been no activity around it.
And then they built a neighborhood and started to erect part of a, you know, suburb city out there on top of this toxic waste dump.
It was real pretty.
Nice new strip homes, kindergartens, all kind of playgrounds, stores, all these things.
But then everybody started to get cancer.
And then they started a test and whoa, whoa, whoa, what is this?
These forever chemicals on a chemical waste dump where you build an entire community over it?
You thought 20 years would be enough time?
Not even.
So anyway, it's called Love Canal.
And this was the entry into what you know is a Superfund cleanup era.
So Superfund is A massive pool of cash to clean up such chemical spills or could be oil spills as well.
Any types of chemicals or oils that have gotten into the environment that would damage aquatic life or plant life.
There's billions of dollars in this earmark just for cleaning up super massive disasters.
It's called the Superfund and it was a result of Love Canal.
So I encourage you to look it up if you haven't heard of that.
Definitely worth a read on your time on how Everybody was bamboozled also by the developers and by the previous companies that had dumped there.
No, we did the test.
It was all safe.
What do you mean?
Nobody's getting cancer and went totally safe.
Until they got outside essayers to come in, outside bodies to come in and actually do the testing that weren't associated with the companies involved in the construction or the companies involved with the initial dumping.
They put out fictitious results to the people asking so they wouldn't be culpable for the damages that they would have to pay.
But people didn't believe the story, so they went out and got their own testing and analysis labs to do the testing for them.
And when that came out, oh, that was a scandal in itself.
Hence, heads rolled, nothing changed.
We're sitting here 2.0 today.
But this is the drift of that so far.
owen shroyer
So there you go.
Would you like to expand on any of that, Jonathan?
jonathan kogan
Yeah, I mean, I think he's exactly right.
You can't have the people that are responsible for the disaster to correct the disaster.
And that the same companies, but I mean, this is such clown world.
It's unbelievable.
Like even the companies that were behind like the BP oil spill in the Gulf that was a disaster is the same company that's telling you that it's safe here.
I mean, it's the same people.
It doesn't really take much to piece it together.
We need an overhaul of the system, and I guess we need to put it in our own hands.
The people need to force justice on this.
Like I said, I think people are waking up to this and realizing this isn't a political thing.
This is a very, very simple issue to all get on the same side on.
They're trying to suppress information, but it's failed, and it's failed epically.
And I just encourage the people in the area to keep doing that testing and to make sure that we don't have a Love Canal 2.0.
Because if that happens, you can't change that once it's too far into the future.
So we really need to make sure that people are safe.
And the Ohio River, the Mississippi River, those are huge concerns.
I'm just terrified that this is the most dense area of the Amish land and farmland.
And what's going to come out of that?
I mean, what am I supposed to think?
What are we supposed to think, you know?
owen shroyer
Well, the amazing thing is to this day, and it's been two weeks since this disaster happened now, they're yet to dam up the river.
And I guess at this point, it would be too late.
I mean, the chemicals have flown all the way, you know, they've floated downstream.
But still, you'd think that that would have been the first thing they would do was dam up that river, stop the contagion from getting into bigger bodies of water downstream.
And yet, to my knowledge, they put those Little like foam cloth filters in there that pretty much have done nothing.
Why didn't they damn this up?
I mean, there should be there should be people demanding answers why that common step was not taken to stop this from spreading because I'll get into this next with you and that's we're looking at people who are miles downstream from this now having water problems.
jonathan kogan
Yeah, no, absolutely.
There is a glitch in this information matrix.
And you, I mean, InfoWars has been at the tip of the spear of all this for a long, long time.
But this is a serious, serious glitch in the information matrix that's going on right now.
And people from, particularly in America, particularly East Palestine, Ohio, but really all over the world.
And like I said, it's not just, it's East Palestine and it's this Ukraine war that's happening.
And there is all this truth that's coming out that how we're being lied to on both ends of the spectrum.
And I think that because it crosses all party lines, that people are finally coming together.
And the biggest fear the establishment has, the oligarchy has, is that people from the left, the right, the apolitical spectrum like myself, the independents, are all coming together and realizing that we have the same common enemy, the same elite class that is trying to suppress all this, trying to make sure that we don't know any of this information.
Make sure that it can be a can.
They want it to be a love canal.
We don't find out until 20 years from now.
But the people are coming together and they're realizing that, in fact, we aren't enemies with one another.
It's not left versus right.
It is actually we are all on the same team.
We can get behind each other and we can be anti-war.
We could be pro-earth.
We could be pro-human and we can come together.
And that is the biggest fear of the establishment.
That is the single most biggest fear.
If we ever figure that out and come together, they are terrified of that.
And it is happening in real time right now.
And honestly, I've never been white-pilled, which means having hope more in my entire life than I do right now this second talking to you.
owen shroyer
Well, I love to hear it.
And here's another video I want to get your take on because you are from the East Palestine area.
You were already there.
You didn't have to travel to cover this.
This is your community.
Now, do you recall this?
From just a week or two before this disaster, this is a local news report, and folks, it all again ties into White Noise.
In the movie White Noise, where they have a train derailment chemical disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, filmed in East Palestine, Ohio, last year.
There happens to be a crew there called SimuVac, I believe is what it was called, and it's a simulation of an evacuation.
And so they were running an evacuation simulation while the chemical disaster happened.
This was from the movie.
Call it coincidence, predictive programming, whatever you want.
But then this was a local news report.
This actually happened in East Palestine right before the disaster.
I want to roll this local news clip and get Jonathan's response.
Here it is in clip six.
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Columbiana County coverage now and East Palestine is known as the place to be.
It's way ahead of the curve on a program to provide better treatment for anyone in the event of an emergency.
I learned how it works and how it could help everyone in East Palestine.
MyID provides quick medical information for emergency responders.
Darlene Chapman is the outreach coordinator for this project and she's an EMT.
If they're in a situation where they can't tell us or they don't have any family around, this is something that would make my life easier.
MyID works by taking a camera phone and pointing it at a QR code.
It provides valuable medical information, such as allergies, breathing difficulties, or other conditions, so you get proper treatment and care.
If anybody sees the QR code, you'll be able to scan this and get the information.
So it helps that person, not necessarily just here, but anywhere in the nation.
There are a few options for MyID.
A bracelet, key fob, necklace, or attachment on your watch band.
You can choose the one which fits your lifestyle best.
That's up to you.
Orders will start in January.
The fire department has already collected $5,000 in donations to help.
That's our ultimate goal.
We want to be able to give this The offer includes Unity Township, which is served by the East Palestine Fire Department.
These items cost around $20 each.
You can even buy it for yourself.
The fire department is hoping you'll be willing to wear it.
My goal is to have 100% of our residents and the citizens we serve in the township To have one of these and be working with them to make sure that we can treat them better and provide the best service that we can.
There's a three-year plan to get MyID going across the village and make it available to all 4,700 residents.
owen shroyer
So folks, that was just weeks before, a week, I think a week exactly, maybe two max, before the train derailment and chemical disaster.
Jonathan, do you remember that?
How much of that has been tied into the response?
And just what do you think seeing that video now, living through this?
jonathan kogan
So, I didn't know that until afterwards.
I found that out, like, not too long ago.
But does it surprise you?
Do you see a common theme here?
Like, oh, wow, we have a pandemic and, oh, we have the solution here.
Here, take this.
Or, oh, you know what?
But the end goal is to have this ID.
That is the most important thing because that is what allows the whole tyranny that happened in Canada to crush the bank accounts.
Have your ID tied to everything.
Get your 18th booster.
Oh, you didn't get your 19th booster?
Well, you're not going to be able to get red meat today.
It all ties back to this ID.
I mean, Bill Gates, his foundation, put, what, $250 million behind this.
The end goal, the most important thing you can have, is this ID.
And they'll do any catastrophe that they could do in order to get everybody under this universal ID.
This is that same example of that.
Whether it was the pandemic, whether it's tracking vaccines, whether it's tracking your breathing, it's not in your best interest.
They don't care about you.
In fact, for whatever reason, the elites hate you.
They hate all of us.
And they need to have this ID so that if you do protest, they can shut down your bank account.
Or if you walk out of line and you say that you're against a war, well, then you can't eat this week.
Or, oh, you don't like the chemicals in your water?
Well, we're just going to shut down your electric car.
It's all the same thing.
It is what they need to get in place to have their full-blown totalitarian environment.
That's what they want.
That's the truth.
It's really uncomfortable to talk about it.
Trust me.
I live here.
I live on Earth, too, with everybody else.
But this is the end goal, and it's terrifying.
And this is a perfect example of it.
And then the chemical spill happens, but yet they already have an idea in place.
Tell me that's not a coincidence.
I mean, come on, that's ridiculous.
owen shroyer
Just like in the book, and just like in the movie.
Literally, the book was written in 1984, White Noise, and then the movie adaptation, 2022 White Noise, it was in both the movie and the book, and then the reality as well.
It's too impossible to believe, quite frankly.
And you know, folks may be listening to this saying, hey, I'm tuning in.
I'm trying to figure out what's going on in East Palestine.
You're talking about mandatory body implants, mandatory implants.
But ladies and gentlemen, that is the real issue here.
And it's not a coincidence that they're going to try to use any disaster To reignite that idea that you don't have bodily autonomy.
That's why they have it in the cartoon shows now as well.
There was another, we'll call it coincidence, in a children's cartoon show, one I'm not familiar with, but just upon doing the research, I found this, where it's the same thing.
Oh, they tell these kids in the cartoon, it's great.
You're going to get an implant.
You're going to get it under your skin.
It's going to make school better.
It's going to make you happier.
It's going to make you healthier.
We can respond to disasters.
We've got B-roll of it, guys.
I don't want to play the entire clip.
For the sake of time here, but you can see that on the screen, this cartoon show for kids where they do the chip implant, because as you're saying, Jonathan, this is the key.
Whether it's a vaccine, or whether it's in a response to a disaster like this, they have to remove the idea of bodily autonomy, so that, oh, you're born, you immediately get a chip implant, and that's totally normal, now you're controllable, on the grid, trackable, traceable, in a 15 minute carbon neutral city, and this is what it's called, slavery.
And so we're just trying to stay free here.
Jonathan, final 60 seconds.
We appreciate you joining us tonight.
What would you like to leave us with?
jonathan kogan
I think people need to understand what's happening is real, and their endgame is to have total totalitarian control.
I mean, people like Stalin and other previous dictators, their dream would be able to control every single facet of your life, to be able to shut something down so without any violence, they can shut off your bank account.
They're going to try to implement anything that is in your best interest, whether it's central bank digital currency, Oh, to get rid of terrorism.
No, it's to control you.
And if we don't wake up, this is real.
This is happening.
I mean, if it was right, you guys were right the whole time.
People just need to wake up to this.
You need to start banding together across party lines, across classes.
Everybody is in the same boat.
We're all peasants.
We're all on the same team.
We can win this, but we need to come together.
And again, that is the establishment's biggest fear.
It's happening right now in real time.
So they say no crisis goes to waste.
Well, let's do that too.
And let's come together and be on the same team.
owen shroyer
That's Jonathan Kogan.
God bless and Godspeed.
We'll be continuing to follow your great work.
jsk.transistor.fm jsk.transistor.fm to continue to follow his work.
And there he is on Twitter as well.
This is one of those transmissions.
That is the entire purpose of InfoWars being here.
Because we're bringing you this news and information in a way that nobody else will, with the dynamics of this crew and this studio, the multimedia presentation, the guests, and the information you're just not getting anywhere else.
And I understand, and I get this from people a lot, that say, hey, you know, we need to do something different now.
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Like Addy Adds, who joins me now, and Addy, you as well have been covering the situation in East Palestine for weeks now.
You also went to the anti-war rally in D.C.
We may touch on that as well, but I want to get into one issue with you.
Because, and I'm sure you're aware of this too, one of the challenges we have being media, news aggregators, and commentators is trying to decipher between what's real and what's not.
And as the world gets more absurd, it gets a little more difficult to decide sometimes.
So, I see all these videos coming out, people lighting their tap water on fire.
I've got a video north of Ohio where snow is basically plastic falling from the sky.
And these are videos that people are claiming are from post the chemical disaster.
Now, my problem is it's impossible to source a lot of this stuff out.
Sometimes it gets fact-checked, sometimes you can verify it, but there's still kind of the gray area there.
There's still kind of an unknown.
I don't know if this person just shot this video of him lighting his tap water on fire last week or last year.
These things tend to re-go viral when there's situations where it appears to be something it's not.
So let me ask you, you've seen the water, you've got HD footage of the water, you've been boots on the ground, you've got contacts, you've been following this.
What is real?
What isn't?
Is it affecting the precipitation?
Are we seeing plastic snow?
Are people lighting their tap wire on fire?
What have you been able to discern is real and not?
Addy adds.
addy adds
Yeah, plastic snow and water on fire.
I haven't heard from any of my sources, Mr. Schroer, so I can't really corroborate that.
And another thing people do is they'll use old videos and try to ascribe them to a new event.
And it seems they do this to try to get views, and it really muddies the situation.
It is no different what the mainstream media does in terms of outright lying to us.
However, I did get contacted by someone in Pittsburgh, which is just just adjacent to Beaver County.
And that's very close, just over the border from East Palestine.
And they asserted that their tap water looked rather strange.
Additionally somebody in Ontario, Canada Asserted that the and there's video of this there's the streets around their neighborhood from the snow had basically that same gasoline-esque sheen to it now whether or not that precipitation is from You know this fallout disaster and you can see the video here.
This is Leslie Rund and this is a A couple miles away from the fallout site and you can see all it took was from this little local Jennifer Ullman to kick the rock there and you can see all of those chemicals rising to the surface there and I can actually see it.
owen shroyer
Let's focus on this video for a second if you will and then get back into the other topics because I see this, and this is like, whatever's going on chemically here, it seems very compound.
Because you look at this rock just sitting there, and then you tap it, and it just exponentially, the chemicals are coming off of it.
Like, it's expanding.
addy adds
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
And my understanding is this, these products, or at least one of them is actually heavier than water.
So it sinks to the bottom of the creek bed.
So it stands to reason there's even more of this, maybe in a coating at the bottom, but it does seem to gather under rocks there.
And again, this woman was not wearing PPE, which I don't recommend, but she said she could easily smell it when she was doing it.
owen shroyer
Yeah, look, it's bubbling up.
addy adds
Yes, yes.
And again, there was one reporter who actually was about to do a report, as I understand, and had to stop.
He was reporting.
Where I was reporting the first morning, I was there on Tuesday morning, right as close as I could get to that fallout site.
And I did see a reading about 250, 260 parts per billion of what appeared to be vinyl chloride there.
So people do have to be careful in the area there.
owen shroyer
And that's considered a point Correct me if I'm wrong, that's like a .0 or a .1 is considered toxic.
You're talking about like a 2.5?
addy adds
Yes, so it's 250-260 parts per billion and the toxicity level here seems to be a moving target because it was reported indeed that the CDC seemed to change the threshold for that and that's something we are following up on as well.
Even going back to something like this medical ID system that they actually used East Palestine of all places to kind of test this out whereby you have a little chip Or a QR code.
Maybe you put it on your wrist or you put it on your keychain.
It has all this medical information on and about you.
Anything relevant about you.
So piecing it all together, looking at the white noise film, it does look like there could be something much deeper here.
And we're pulling on this thread here and it just seems to keep going, Mr. Schroer.
owen shroyer
Well, if you're looking at the odds of a book being written in 1984 called White Noise that deals with a train chemical disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, where they were doing a simulated evacuation drill that then gets turned into a movie in 2022, where it's the same thing, train wreck, chemical disaster, where beforehand they're doing a what they call a my I d.
Or in the movie, it was called SimuVac.
Same thing, they do a simulation of a disaster and then a medical tyranny event, whether it's an evacuation, an implant under the skin.
And this was also going on in East Palestine just a week before the train derailment.
Now I know that, uh, I don't know if you're back in East Palestine.
I know you were in D.C.
for the Peace March.
I don't know if you're back.
But is there any buzz about this in the locals?
Are the locals, like, kind of scratching their heads?
Like, hey, you know, we live our nice lives here in East Palestine, Ohio.
We don't have to deal with, you know, much of the establishment messing with us or deal with much of that tyranny.
But then this event comes to their town.
Is there a buzz about the coincidences with a book and a TV show written about them?
addy adds
People definitely discussed the movie.
The medical I.D.
I have yet to hear quite as much about.
And I'm actually still based in D.C.
at this very moment, but I am heading back there shortly.
And yeah, I hope to continue reporting on this because I think this is a story that's only going to continue to give as time passes.
Very similar to, you know, other huge stories like the Epstein story, for example, with everything that happened there.
I covered the Maxwell trial in New York.
And it does seem that, you know, the citizens and the locals are starting to piece more and more of this together, because when I first got there, only one local knew that these bogus contracts were being offered by CTEH, the contractor hired by Norfolk Southern to try to remove liability.
owen shroyer
And that's the $1,000 payout, where they're basically paying people to sit down, shut up, and don't bring this up ever again.
addy adds
Yes, sir, Mr. Schroeder, that's exactly precise, yes.
owen shroyer
Which is, I mean, I mean, talk about...
Extortion in a way.
I mean, I guess $1000.
You know, that might make you make make it pretty far in East Palestine.
And if maybe you needed some cash to get through the next month or two, you're more willing to take that offer.
But certainly they were trying to get in there as soon as possible before people realized the real disaster, the real damage done to pay him off with 1000 bucks.
I would say all things considered, they wish they could pay everybody off with 1000 bucks.
That'll probably save him potentially millions or billions down the road.
addy adds
For sure.
For sure.
Billions.
They're a multi-billion dollar company and people asserted that's why they got the train back on the track so quickly and covered those chemical wastes.
They're up with dirt and again it clings to water and if it's not near the surface It won't evaporate, so it does seem that financial games seems to have trumped the desire for public health here in the way that Norfolk Southern acted immediately after the crash.
owen shroyer
You know, and there's so many questions that remain here, and I wonder if you're ever going to see a proper press conference with many of these questions being asked and answered, because I was realizing just thinking about this before coming on air to cover.
Even myself, like just kind of we get lost in the sauce of it all and just basic stuff that just isn't really common knowledge.
Where did the train leave?
Where was it going to?
What was each train cart carrying?
What was each chemical?
You know, how did that get done?
Why did it take 20 miles or so for the train to derail after we saw the sparks on the wheel on fire.
Whose decision was it to light off essentially a chemical bomb?
A chemical blast in the backyard of this area?
This is just basic stuff that I kind of sat back and realized before coming on air tonight.
We really don't have answers!
addy adds
Yeah, and that was pointed out too with the FRA, the Federal Railroad Administration report.
There should be a manifest available of what chemicals were on this train and also where, where they were listed precisely.
And the fact that it took several days and even to the point where many residents had already returned after this evacuation order was lifted, they didn't even know what chemicals were We're in this, which is a big no-no according to a train engineer who wished to remain anonymous from the state of Ohio.
He spoke to me about that, but as you mentioned, that is accurate.
It was from about Twenty miles away in Salem, Ohio, when it first started derailing and there's police radio chatter that proves that as well as cameras that prove it as well.
And again, the engineer said that immediate fault would lie with the conductor and the engineer, whose identities still remain unknown.
But now we've seen the CEO in the spotlight with his apology.
And I would wager that more and more of these characters are going to start to become known as this Well, and I think hindsight's always 20-20, right?
owen shroyer
But looking back on this, and I don't, the exact date of the derailment was February 5th or something, I'm sorry, I don't recall off the top of my head.
addy adds
The 3rd.
owen shroyer
The 3rd, thank you.
addy adds
February 3rd.
owen shroyer
February 3rd, thank you.
And so, you know, hindsight, looking back on this, Folks, February 4th should have been evacuation day.
I mean, they should have been damming up that river.
There should have been hazmat suit teams in town.
I mean, I'm not saying put a glass dome over it, but I mean, I think people get the idea.
They basically did nothing.
They pretty much covered it up and ignored it.
Let whoever set off a chemical explosion that made the situation even worse.
And so, I mean, I just sit back and I ask myself, They obviously knew that this was a serious disaster and they wanted to put it under wraps as quickly as possible or put dirt over it literally as quickly as possible and now you look back on this and the rational right thing to do and I understand you don't want to panic people and I understand you don't want to make a bad situation worse with panic but
I mean, hindsight, looking at this is, this should have been, admittedly, this should have been addressed as a complete and utter disaster, potentially one of the worst chemical disasters in American history.
Every body of water should have been dammed up to try to stop the chemicals from getting into larger bodies of water, other parts in the country.
They should have evacuated the town as safely and conveniently as possible.
And now you're looking at it two weeks later where it's like, okay, yeah, we're looking at probably the worst chemical disaster, at least of this type, in American history, and yet we're telling people that everything's fine, stay in your homes, the water's fine, the air is fine.
No, there should have been like a 48-hour emergency evacuation event, and the rails should have been shut down, the rivers should have been dammed up.
I mean, how much of that has been realized yet by the locals?
addy adds
Yeah, yeah, that's a great point sir.
I actually interviewed this locals name is Ted Murphy and he did exactly what what you suggested should have been done.
He and he's living right close to the tracks.
He took his mother and they got out of there right away.
He told his mom to get in the car.
She's in her 80s.
She's on a lot of medicine and he went back that Sunday immediately following and he he told me he thought he was going to die when he he went into a kind of a dip or a valley and inhaled.
Some of those chemicals, he said, it looked like a wet ribbon across the road.
His skin became red.
owen shroyer
Wow, hold on, explain this.
Yeah, yeah, go into detail.
You're telling me, because folks, if you're, like, there's valleys here in Austin, you drive through it, the temperature will drop like 10, 20 degrees in just a little valley, and you can see fog and everything.
You're saying this guy could see that, but with the chemicals, he could even feel it, experience that?
addy adds
Yes sir yeah he he said it was like a heat mirage when you see a heat mirage in the summer and you're driving he said it was like that and then when he inhaled it uh his body uh involuntarily like contracted like his lungs and he couldn't he couldn't bring in air into his lungs uh and then when he did uh after you know he was forced to draw breath sharply, that's when the symptoms just came on.
And it looked like he had, he told me he had been sitting on Myrtle Beach all day.
His skin was completely red.
His lymph nodes were all swollen and sore.
And it took several days before he even got close to normal.
He even went to the hospital a week later.
And from the stress, the doctors told him that it looked like he was almost having a heart attack.
So that's something too that should be mentioned is the mental and psychological effects of something like this, in addition to the very, very dangerous physical ones.
owen shroyer
Well, What we know, at least of one of the chemicals that was on the train, the vinyl chloride, is that you don't handle this stuff without proper protection.
I mean, we're talking hazmat suit level protection.
It's very, it contaminates whatever it touches, it's explosive, and yet The whole thing just craters into the earth and they just put dirt over it, clear the tracks and expect us to go on.
The cover up or the attempt to move on from this event looks criminal in and of itself.
addy adds
Yes, yes.
I would agree with that, sir.
And I'm afraid for Norfolk Southern, the genie is very much out of the bottle.
I mean, this thing is a worldwide, global story now.
And that's, I think, why the CEO feels the pressure to come out and make a public statement.
But I think, you know, in terms of negotiating, the people of East Palestine really got to ask for the moon here, I think, legally speaking, because they did.
As one of them put it to me, you know, they had their town ripped out from under them.
And again, I agree with your assessment, sir.
Uh, this is perhaps, you know, the biggest disaster ever.
It's certainly one of the biggest, uh, you know, disasters in, uh, in our history.
And, uh, you know, and it's in our beloved, uh, Midwest, uh, and, and really the, the health effects are the biggest concern from what I've been told from the locals and not just the, not just the financial ones, uh, but both are important.
And I think they should really go after this company because that's who everybody really holds, uh, most accountable and most responsible for this disaster.
owen shroyer
Certainly, and whoever made the decision to blow it all up as well.
The manifest of the chemicals, the train route needs to be known, where the chemicals were going needs to be known, what was said or done after it was found out that one of the rail cars had a wheel on fire.
These are all things that need to be brought to the public.
But when I see this response, you know, this is like, it'd be like you get in a hit and run car accident, you throw some cash out the window, and you drive away.
Well, no, that's a crime.
I mean, seriously, but that's what this is like.
And that's what's so scary to me about this.
And yes, scary.
They obviously knew whatever happened with that derailment was a complete disaster.
And instead of doing the right thing, which would have been coming out and saying, folks, This is really, really bad.
I'm sorry to tell you, we've made a huge blunder here, a huge F up.
You're going to need to, you're going to need to dam up your water.
You're going to need to evacuate your town.
We've made a horrible mistake.
We're sorry.
In the meantime, please let us take care of this the right way we need it.
But instead they were just like, Oh, no big deal.
You know, everything's fine.
Water's fine.
Air's fine.
Blow the whole thing up.
Oh, the big blast you just saw with the black clouds.
Don't worry about that.
It's everything's fine.
This is like a hit and run, throw cash out the window and drive away.
addy adds
Yeah yeah and it's also been compared to uh and I would say that's probably a better metaphor like a child knocking something over and then just you know walking away and thinking that it's that it's cleaned up after you know something is thrown on top of it uh in this in this case dirt and again a very short period of time that the train was back uh back up and running Which really confused a lot of the residents.
And still, as of right now, Sunday night, there are residents who have yet to move back.
They just do not feel it is safe.
But even worse than that, there are some residents who don't even have that option.
They don't have the means to or the options to move somewhere else and they have to stay put, which is, you know, it's even worse.
And, you know, it's been compared to 9-11 in many ways.
Particularly with the chemical fallout and the local officials and local authorities telling people that it's okay and that everything's a-okay.
And it's also being politicized as well.
We've had multiple politicians show up.
And now Trump showing up on Wednesday.
Troy Nels showed up, as I mentioned, and did some weird stunt with water.
I don't know if he was going counter-narrative against J.D.
Vance, who's Trump endorsed, or if there's something deeper going on there.
But, you know, this is something that, as I mentioned, the genie's out of the bottle, which is unfortunate for Norfolk Southern.
But I really hope the big winners at the end of the day, in terms of Not winning, but at least getting back some of what they had before, the people of East Palestine, because that's really who I think the authorities owe it to.
owen shroyer
Well, and sadly, the worst of this may not be known for years to come, with the length that it sometimes takes for these chemical You know, chemicals that you ingest or inhale to catch up and give you the health side effects.
But again, you know, here's what's so frustrating.
You know, sadly, everything gets politicized.
You'd wish that wasn't the case in America, but everything does get politicized.
But here's what frustrates me from a practical standpoint as an American.
This idea which, if you're a free market capitalist in a republic, then you understand it's self-government.
You're independent, you take care of yourself.
Well, We in this country are currently housing and feeding and commuting millions of illegal immigrants.
Millions!
These are non-American citizens, these are criminal aliens, and yet they get all the resources and all the funding That they need.
You're telling me we couldn't take care of a city of 5,000?
You're telling me that the government that pays hundreds of billions of dollars to feed, shelter, and clothe criminal, illegal immigrants, that they couldn't easily, resourcefully take care of 5,000 people in an East Ohio town?
Of course they could.
They don't care about us.
That's not a priority for them.
They're not Democrat voters.
They're never going to be.
So they let them rot.
They let them die.
They let them inhale the chemicals.
And then these poor people in East Palestine that have no other choice have to stay there because criminals get all the money and they don't get the disaster relief.
But again, that's not even to politicize the issue.
That's just the fact.
Final 60 seconds here for Addy Adds.
What else would you like to let people know before we let you go?
addy adds
Yeah, I want to just implore people to, you know, always be double checking sources and, you know, even independent reporters, you know, stuff I report as well.
Double check me, triple check me.
I invite it and I encourage it because there are people who, as you mentioned, sir, They're trying to take advantage of the situation.
They're trying to politicize the situation.
But it's really about getting the truth out and making sure people are held accountable for this.
You know, be it the government, be it local authorities who arrested a journalist, which the townspeople were furious about, or, you know, be it, perhaps most of all, the railway company.
So, people can support me, as you saw there on Twitter, 1addyads, or buymeacoffee.com slash addyads.
But I want to thank you again for having me on, sir.
I really appreciate it.
owen shroyer
Well, we appreciate your great work, and I will be continuing to follow that, and we'll see what happens with that story this week with Trump slated to visit, and it looks like that announcement pressured the Biden administration to finally give disaster relief funds to the people of East Palestine.
All right, there goes Addy Adds.
When we come back, we're going to be joined by water filtration expert Nelson McElveen, and I'm going to open up the phone lines to anybody in Ohio or around the area to talk about what you have experienced.
unidentified
Yo, Rahm, I got that video that you wanted me to do the record on.
Do you want a 5 or a 10 minute video?
Rob, do you want a 5 or a 10 minute video report?
What is going on?
What the?
owen shroyer
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
After all, they intentionally poison your water with fluoride.
So that's an interesting issue, isn't it?
We'll discuss that with Nelson McElmean coming up here shortly.
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Nelson McElveen is a water filtration expert, and he runs CenturyH2O.com.
And I'm going to be discussing, well, I'd like For him to just give out advice to people in the area that are concerned with maybe the water they're drinking or bathing in, and then also talk about his effort to bring water filters to these people.
Nelson, let's start with the pivotal information here.
What can residents in East Palestine, Ohio or other areas that might be affected by this chemical fallout, what can they do to assure themselves their water is drinkable and their shower bath water is bathable?
unidentified
That's a good question.
Um, at this point, there's not much they can do.
What they have is a situation where nobody is looking at the water, honestly.
Okay?
Um, when you run vinyl chloride into a water system, that liquid is a poison.
It's a high toxin, very high toxin.
I run that product in my molding company and we use, it's called PVC.
That product does not burn at all.
So we don't really know what they're doing there because they're burning something.
And like I said, we don't burn.
That probably doesn't burn.
It's off a mustard gas and it will kill you from that standpoint.
So what we come up with is this because the fact that we don't know how to help these folks because it's in the water, it's in the ground.
Animals are passing away from it so we know there's a problem okay.
We have a solution we believe to the problem and we're going to have boots on the ground on Wednesday with kits to take care of the first responders and we're going to ask the fire department and the police department to hook our hook our kits up so that they can give the people in town water that is really truly okay to drink.
That's the first thing we're going to do.
Second thing we're going to do is we're raising capital from donations and we're going to put in over 500 of these kits in that area.
And once they're in, now here's the problem, we can't give you something to take a shower in, but we can give you water to drink.
So, you know, because if you're going through, it'd have to be a whole house unit to have the shower working.
But we can go at this point, we can give you water that will be drinkable water.
owen shroyer
Now, I'm going to guess the answer here is pretty obvious, but has Norfolk Southern or the EPA or anybody reached out to try to help you in this endeavor?
unidentified
No.
No, not at all.
And to be honest with you, at this point, I've dealt with the EPA and the FDA and all those good folks, and I'd rather they leave us alone.
I'd rather that the patriots of this country get together and make something happen big.
I mean, this is, I hate to say it, but I think this is a mega movement to fix these folks' problem.
I don't think this is a government problem, because the government, whenever they get involved in anything, what do they do?
They screw it up.
owen shroyer
Or cover it up, and it looks like the cover-up may be on here, and you were referencing this earlier.
And I was reflecting on this myself before coming on air tonight.
I discussed this with my last two guests.
I'll bring it up to you, too.
Drawing back on this and trying to get a fresh take just for my own purposes in doing tonight's show, I realized that some of the basic questions still have yet to be answered.
Some basic information that would give us a better idea of what's going on here is yet to be asked and answered.
For example, Where did the train start with these chemicals and where was it going?
But you just alluded to this earlier.
Are we even sure we know about the chemicals that were on this train?
I mean, obviously there is a manifesto.
Somebody has this information.
The public still doesn't.
But they were claiming it was just this chemical or that chemical.
Now it's looking like, hmm, wait a second.
They haven't even been forthcoming about all the chemicals that were on that train.
unidentified
Let me share something with you real quick here.
I worked in the smoke detector industry.
And we molded piney polyvinyl chloride covers and bases.
So because it does not burn.
So when a house catches fire, it will not burn.
And then the smoke detector will keep working.
OK, how is this material burning with a burning?
OK, when I'm all this in my factory, I can't burn it.
Well, I can do is I can give off a mustard gas by running the wrong conditions.
So when they look at whatever they lit on fire now, they added something to that to light it on fire.
They put, how do you say, mustard gas into the atmosphere.
Now, what goes up comes down, right?
So now all this comes down back into your water tablet.
That's how this works.
owen shroyer
Or, it comes down via precipitation, and my last guest made this clear, and I want to make this clear too, folks.
Again, we've learned this over the years, obviously, specifically working in media, where People can take a video that seemingly is a puzzle piece for the puzzle you're working on over here, but actually it had nothing to do with that.
And so, again, me trying to source this out, I don't know.
However, guys, just give me clip four, if you will, and maybe fast forward it 30 seconds so we can see what I'm talking about.
But people just outside, just north of Ohio, are claiming, as you bring this up, that the PVC material, the vinyl chlorine, doesn't melt.
People are showing their snow now, just north of Ohio, and they're going outside and they're putting it into a snowball, and it won't melt.
It literally does not melt on fire.
It won't light on fire.
It won't melt.
It just turns black.
Now again, folks, I'm not using this to say this is for sure happening.
It's impossible to source this stuff.
I don't know it for sure, and I've been tricked before in the past.
You gotta be careful where people are showing you a video from a different time, a different place.
Right.
But however, this is exactly what you're talking about, is it not?
unidentified
Yes.
It is.
It truly is.
So, Owen, here's where we're at on this thing.
We got folks that have a situation where they can't get up and move.
They're stuck where they're at.
Nobody's being really open on what's going on.
They went and did a controlled burn, if you want to call it that.
They did all these things, and we don't understand any of it, okay?
owen shroyer
Yeah, a controlled burn.
Yeah, a nuclear bomb's a controlled burn, too.
unidentified
You're correct, correct.
So, here's all I can tell you, Owen.
We have a product, and give you kind of a heads-up on this thing.
September of last year, we came out with a carbon That is three times more dense than any carbon known to man, and it takes out VOCs.
VOCs are what chemicals are.
We remove that from the water, okay?
We're the only company in the world that has this.
No one else has it.
This was developed for company fish farms over in Europe, so that the fish would not end up with certain things in them.
And there was within an elite group of people took care of that.
Okay.
So we have something that can help these folks.
I believe at this point in time, you know, there's no other option because I'm not seeing the government step up and what are they going to do?
They don't have the products we have.
They have nothing.
So they're going to go in there and say, okay, folks, we're going to relocate you.
Well, these people don't want to move.
This is their home.
And now they got nothing.
And you do know that the five of their wells was within one mile of the train drop.
So when that train went off the tracks at the most perfect place, five of their wells, which are 57 feet into the ground, were all picked up by that.
That material went into each one of those wells.
owen shroyer
Has that water been tested by the EPA that we know of?
unidentified
Oh, they say it's great.
owen shroyer
So the answer is no, that they haven't tested it.
unidentified
I haven't seen, I don't think they're drinking it, okay?
owen shroyer
So... No, they arrived, they denied it.
A citizen, a local resident, offered the EPA guy, when he arrived, to have some tap water.
He refused.
unidentified
Well, here's what, here's what we're gonna do, Owen.
Kendall?
In Kentucky, she's one of my influencers.
She'll be there on Wednesday, and she's going to have kits.
I'm going to get water from that area, and we're going to send it to a lab after it goes through our system to be sure that what we're doing is the correct thing.
And if it shows positive results, like we believe it will, then we're going to put together 500 kits and send them in there.
owen shroyer
So you're going to go in, test the water, see what it has, filter it, see if you can get it clean.
unidentified
Yep.
We believe we're good.
We believe our product is that strong of a product that we can take care of that.
There's nobody else on the planet claiming to take out the vaccine.
Nobody planning to take out the, when babies are aborted, that goes into the water tablet.
We take that out.
We take out every VOC known to man.
Okay.
So nobody else is claiming that.
Nobody else has the ability to do that.
We do.
So we are definitely going to step up on this occasion.
And what we're asking is for folks to go to our website and donate.
The more they donate, the more we give.
owen shroyer
And this is another victory for capitalism.
Tell people where they can go.
unidentified
Go to CenturyH2O.com.
owen shroyer
Fundraiser, there it is right there.
Is this the homepage?
unidentified
That's the homepage, folks.
And if you do that, give a dollar, give ten dollars, give a hundred dollars, give a, you know, whatever you can give.
Give.
And all that is going right back.
And you can get your tax, you know, your tax seat for the IRS.
We'll take care of that for you also.
owen shroyer
You know it's funny because whenever we have big disasters like this or floods or earthquakes or hurricanes Americans do always come together and there's one thing that's a consistent and maybe it's not the the best practice all the time because people like to skim off the top.
However, no, we know I'm not talking about you.
I'm saying you're not doing this, but I'm saying what happens is usually we see these big groups.
I'm not accusing them of anything, but I'm using them as an example, like the American Red Cross will come in.
And usually we get billions of dollars from, from people just donating and whether it's an earthquake or hurricane, but I haven't seen that with the East Palestine situation.
I'm I haven't seen the big public donation commercials running.
I haven't seen these groups that do these funding drives go into East Palestine.
I've seen you.
I've seen some local reporters we've tried to help out.
Why don't we see this big massive funding push?
Why don't we see this big donation push like we see in all these other disasters?
Do you have any reasoning why that might be?
unidentified
It's not politically correct for them.
You know, what they did was they, this targeted poor folks.
These folks, these folks in East Palestine are not wealthy people.
They're blue collar workers.
They're, you know, they're just people that won't move their political needle one way or the other.
And that's why you're seeing this.
Now, when you are talking about the Red Cross and so forth, I've dealt with them.
You know, the dollar goes to them, 90 cents goes to run the organization, 10 cents goes to help the organization, what they're trying to do.
Hey, we're, you know, we're a small, we're a small company.
And the bottom line is, you know, the way we look at this is if I can't go in and take care of my business with these folks, then I'm not going to do anything.
And we had people come to us already, my influencers, they said, Hey, we want to donate.
And that's what got this toll engine started.
You know, I was going to go in with a, you know, a handful of kids, take care of some folks, you know, get, you know, get the, get some, Uh, representation on my influencer pages and whatnot.
But the bottom line is we can go in there and fix all of this.
And that is huge.
If the people get behind us, there's so much we can do.
Here's where we're at, Olin.
I've already built the kits.
I'm already in.
I'm putting them on skids.
They'll be there in like 10 days.
So whether folks help or not, we're taking care of the situation.
And I think that's what, as an American, that's what we have to do.
We don't have a choice.
owen shroyer
I call this another victory for capitalism.
CenturyH2O.com.
And we appreciate Nelson McElveen putting forth this good effort, and I want to help you in this endeavor as well.
That's why we have you on tonight.
And so, Nelson, I just want to ask you, just looking at this whole situation, what comes to your mind?
What do you think is going on, and where do we go from here in dealing with it?
unidentified
Okay, so what I'm going to say is probably, this is my thoughts, okay?
This was done strategically.
They dropped this material.
This train crash happened where this water is going to go into the Appalachian Waterford underground water containers.
This is going down the Cincinnati River.
It's going down the Mississippi River.
This material, 90,000 gallons, I believe, was dropped.
It's going to do some devastating damage.
It's going to do it widespread.
Northern part of New York is going to get hit.
Pennsylvania is going to get hit.
Ohio.
It's just going to keep going.
This is not going away.
We'll forget about it in a week, but it's not going away.
Why I think this happened was, you know, there's two thoughts of thinking out there.
One is, we had a pandemic, right?
And we had a vaccine that came out.
And I worked with some people that, how do I put it?
They know things that I don't know.
And this whole vaccine thing was put in place, they said, to reduce the population of the world.
Is that true or not?
I don't know.
Now we're starting to see these kind of things happen, okay?
So you can call us a conspiracy theorist.
You can call us whatever you want.
I think these things are being done, you know, strategically for them because they need people in certain places want to see certain things go away.
And we are dropping these kind of chemicals And it's happening in Arizona.
We've had two now in Arizona.
One in Michigan, one in South Carolina.
These things just don't happen.
owen shroyer
Yeah, Texas, Chicago.
I mean, it's happening all the time.
And then Pete Buttigieg, he just comes out and says, oh, this is normal.
This is perfectly fine, he says.
As China, even China's making fun of him, calling him a vanity pick.
And they're right, by the way.
unidentified
They certainly are.
And there's conversations on how deep this can go.
I believe this is, you know, we're seeing things like this, okay?
I'm seeing meatpacking houses burning to the ground.
I'm seeing food plants, processing plants burning to the ground.
Chickens are going away.
There's a reason behind this.
This isn't because, you know, this isn't because things happen.
Things are happening at a rate that we're not ever seen before.
And now you see trains now dropping chemicals.
Now let me put you, when you move this kind of product, Generally, it's watched over very closely.
They have a speed limit they have to hit.
And how do these things come off the tracks, okay?
So something's not adding up is all I'm saying.
And bottom line is, you know, we're fortunate enough to have something that we believe is going to help.
And just not even these folks.
The water in each state right now is being downgraded.
I don't know if you realize that because we're in a water... Okay, so this product that we have cleans every bit of water, and we call it dirty water.
It cleans it to a drinking level.
And because we take out the chlorine, the ammonia, we add oxygen at 68 parts per million, take out all the calcium, we add calcium in, magnesium, fluoride, arsenic, Chromium 6 and lead we take out of the water.
owen shroyer
Yeah, why would you trust the government to give you clean water when they poison it with fluoride?
unidentified
Well, that's a thing.
Because fluoride is a product they need to sell.
Where do they put it?
In the water.
owen shroyer
That's an offshoot.
And don't they sell the fluoride that's the offshoot of the phosphorus plants, right?
unidentified
Yes.
owen shroyer
Yes.
It's literal chemical waste dump.
It comes in a bag that has a skull and crossbones on it.
It's known as a neurotoxin.
unidentified
It's chemical runoff and they put it in the water.
But we drink it.
owen shroyer
Well, I don't know.
You and I don't drink it.
We know better.
unidentified
But we've been, you know, we've been, well, when you get a bottle, when you get a bottle of water, okay, you go to a gas station, you go and pick up some water.
What do you think's in that water?
It's not treated.
They're pulling... DeSantis is pulling that water right out of the ground.
owen shroyer
Yeah, a lot are.
unidentified
They're not even... They're not even wanting to throw an RO system.
That at least kills most of the stuff, right?
They don't even do that.
So, what I'm getting at is, folks, be careful what you're looking at.
The systems that are out there... I used to build an RO system for a living.
These systems aren't bad.
You got an RO system in your house, you're drinking poison because it's killing your water.
You need to get something that puts minerals back into your body.
And that's what we produce.
And that's what we put out there.
It's a totally different mindset, but I'm telling you these folks in Palestine, they're in for a tough time.
owen shroyer
It's really sad.
It really is sad.
And it's not just going to be, I mean, the folks there may have it the worst, but others are going to be affected by this.
This, this disaster is going to spread far beyond East Palestine.
And again, I mean, the water issue is just so key.
It's what we drink.
It's like 70% of our body or something.
I don't know the water.
It's like 70% of our planet.
It's so key.
For the water to be poisoned as much as it has, folks, this is, This is truly a crime that we all commit against the planet to poison this water supply with what we spray in the sky, put in the water, the chemical runoffs, and all of it.
And now disasters like this that they're trying to cover up.
So CenturyH2O.com, folks, that's where you can donate to help get the people of East Palestine hopefully a solution to their water situation.
And Nelson, I'm going to be following your story and what happens with the water that you guys test.
And we'll be doing updates here with you.
And I know we're in touch as well.
So I'm going to be following up with this and keep me in touch as your experiment there with the water.
Um, it comes to fruition and as your as your good donation and your charity there was century H T O. Your work there is able to help people in East Palestine.
So we thank you for joining us tonight, Nelson and keep me updated on what's going to be coming next.
Okay?
unidentified
You got it.
We will.
Thank you for your time.
owen shroyer
Thank you, Nelson.
Thank you again, folks.
You want to donate there.
Help the people with Nelson, who you know is going to be doing the right thing.
He knows how things go, folks.
Nelson McElveen, great guest.
CenturyH2O.com.
Now, here's what we're going to do for the remainder of the transmission.
I'm going to give out the phone number right now.
We're going to open up the phone lines and I want to hear from people that are directly impacted by this or have friends and family that are directly impacted with this.
I'm looking for boots on the ground.
Feedback.
I'm looking for boots on the ground.
Information I'm looking for personal experience with this disaster in East Palestine and the follow up since the number to call in.
877-789-2539 877-789-2539 specifically on the situation in East Palestine.
And specifically if you're directly involved or you have friends and family that are involved.
And so again, I just folks I see these videos.
It happens all the time, and I've gotten a lot better at discerning what's real and what's not.
And I've got better at discerning of what's actually how to figure out whether it's.
Like this example of the snowball not melting.
Well, do I know that video was filmed in the last two weeks could have been filmed months ago from something else.
It's hard to source this stuff out.
Same with the videos we have of the water coming out of the tap and people lighting it on fire.
That's actually nothing new.
That's actually something that I've been covering for.
It's been happening for more than 10 years in different parts of America.
Tap water will come out with some sort of a chemical or oil in it that's flammable.
So I don't know whether that's from the last two weeks or not, but that's why we want to use the human intelligence of the Great Infowars audience to give us some feedback.
If you're there or you have friends and family there, what you're seeing and hearing, 877-789-2539.
877-789-2539.
Now, it is crazy what we talked about with all of the predictive programming.
You may call it with the book, the movie, the TV shows, all with a chemical disaster in East Palestine.
What are the odds of that?
And the simulated evacuation and the response.
What are the odds of that?
It's almost impossible.
But you also take into consideration all the other disasters that have happened.
I mean, you choose your timeline.
Since Joe Biden was sworn into office in the last year, in the last month, it's the same story.
Massive infrastructure attack, massive infrastructure collapse, huge fires, food processing plants, I mean, you name it, it's been crazy.
Chicken die-off, live feed die-off, it's all been going on, concentrated in, again, you pick the time, since Biden took office, this calendar year, or just the last month, just 19 days into February.
You pick the timeline, it's still astronomical, the increase in these disasters.
And so there's more of it I don't even have time to cover all that.
Fires in Florida, fires in Chicago at a manufacturing facility.
I mean, we're talking massive blazes.
Massive blazes, blocks wide, seen from hundreds of miles away.
So, something is going on here.
And we're not getting any answers from our government.
Instead, they want to run a hoax balloon brigade.
They're gonna run a hoax balloon attack.
A hoax UFO story.
It's all a distraction, folks.
It's all a hoax.
There's no UFOs.
They're not shooting down Chinese spy balloons.
They're letting supposed Chinese spy balloons hover across our country.
I don't even think I believe that anymore.
Who knows what it really was.
And they are blowing up 12-year-old elementary school projects for weather balloons that they put up in the sky.
Biden spent a million dollars to shoot down a 12-year-old science project.
Something is going on here.
And it's not UFOs, and it's not Chinese spy balloons.
Our actual on-the-ground infrastructure is collapsing and under attack.
Joe Biden is a foreign agent in the White House.
Do we even know if he's not being run by the Chinese at this point?
So, no, there are real stories going on in this country, and it's not a Chinese spy balloon.
It's Joe Biden blowing up the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
Joe Biden trying to start World War II with Russia.
And, I mean, Joe Biden is just the face, just the name.
He's the puppet.
And then he'll be.
He'll just be.
He'll be, you know, lassied.
When it's all said and done as the fall guy.
And the people that ran all of this will get away.
Or maybe not this time.
But now to this point.
And it's, you know, of course, the vaccine deaths piling up.
But no, Joe Biden got caught committing an act of terror, blowing up the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and everybody knows it.
And that's why he's flying and shooting down balloons out of the sky.
It's all a distraction.
There is no threat of a balloon.
There is no threat of a UFO.
It's all BS.
The real threat is a foreign agent in the White House named Joe Biden.
The real threat is whatever the attacks are continuing every day on our infrastructure.
The real threat is a psychotic, mad, criminal element running our country into a World War III situation with Russia.
Those are the real threats.
That is what you should be focused on.
That is what we need to be talking about and getting to the bottom of.
Not a balloon.
Not a UFO that doesn't exist.
That's all fake.
That's all a distraction.
And now people, I think, are finally realizing it.
And, you know, that was our first instinctual response here.
And you can go back and check the tapes.
Day one, day two on the balloons.
We were all saying, nothing to see here.
Waste of time.
It's a distraction.
And of course it was with Nord Stream 2 coming out that Joe Biden blew it up.
Of course it was with the Pfizer executive coming out saying they're doing gain-of-function research and the vaccines are a huge problem.
So of course they wanted you to look at a balloon and talk about UFOs.
But no, ladies and gentlemen, it was all it was all a hoax.
It was all a distraction.
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline was an act of terror committed by Joe Biden.
And now the world knows it.
And something is going on here on our homeland with infrastructure, critical infrastructure under attack and falling apart.
That's the real story.
And really, even more so than the vaccines at this point, the vaccines are kind of an older story.
And quite frankly, I think we've kind of won that battle.
The whole push here, it's always going to be a depopulation agenda, but the whole push with the vaccines was really this concept, this idea.
That you no longer have bodily autonomy.
This idea that the government can inject something into you and that's perfectly normal, everybody does it.
No, that's not.
That's slavery.
That's you being turned into cattle.
That's you being turned into a commodity.
So that's really what it was all about?
So if they don't kill a hundred million people with the vaccines, they'll just chalk that up as we'll try next time?
But...
Really what they want is the issue of bodily autonomy gone.
And of course, yes, we all know the irony of the My Body My Choice pro-death abortion gang not speaking out against the vaccine mandates as loudly as they do for abortion.
But that's what it's all about.
It's getting you to give up your bodily autonomy.
Oh, you're drinking the poison water.
Oh, you're taking the injection.
That's just normal.
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Now, there's a caller, as we're going to go to the calls now on this issue with people directly affected by this, there's a caller in New York who wants to bring this up.
This story broke today, really this evening.
Pipe bombs found behind church near Philadelphia Railroad tracks.
Now, again, we still don't know what caused the train derailment.
Is it the infrastructure collapsing?
Is it something else going on?
We do know that leftist terror groups have done trail derailments in the recent past with pipe bombs and other such tricks.
So is there something else going on here?
Are these two things connected with pipe bombs found near railroad tracks?
We're not going to get the answers from our government and now it's time for we the people to wake up and I'm seeing it.
The hyper focus and the hyper awakening.
Gives me hope.
It's going to be a rough couple years here, folks, but I do believe America and we the people come out on top throughout this mess and all the attacks that are certainly going to be ramping up.
But Mike in New York wants to talk about that pipe bomb attack.
So we bring Mike on now.
Mike, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Hey Owen, you got me all right?
Yep.
Good evening.
First of all, I hope you're having a good night.
Yeah, I saw that today.
I just I had to call and make sure you guys saw it.
Um, I think my you summed it up perfect.
The only thing I would add is, I think if this is some sort of, um, you know, tarp like of this happening and it being on purpose, um, like the quickness of it being exposed quicker than ever, isn't it?
owen shroyer
Well, what exactly do you mean by that?
unidentified
Like, I mean, the way it just went viral like that, and like, it's being debunked, like, all of this in real time so fast.
owen shroyer
Like... Yeah, okay, I understand better.
You know, I think there's two sides to that coin, actually.
I think there's two sides to that coin, and you're right.
In that if it wasn't for the independent press and quite frankly, InfoWars making a bigger deal of this and shouting at the top of our lungs every day about this, then I don't know if it gets the attention that it has today.
And that's not just us.
I mean, I give big shout outs to the guests that we had on the air tonight and other people that have come on to talk about this.
It's us all working together.
And as one guest continues to preach, this is the people waking up.
This is the people realizing we have to figure out how to get informed ourselves and rely on one another because the government isn't going to do it.
The media isn't going to do it.
And so we're kind of going through this growth stage right now.
But the other side of that coin is They've basically been afforded a two-week grace period to go in there and cover this thing up.
And sure, there's going to be a bunch of tension in the mainstream media there next week, but it's two weeks after the event.
So I kind of see it on both sides of that perspective.
unidentified
Yeah, I agree with that completely.
That's a great point.
Yeah, you're absolutely right because they got us distracted with everything else going on.
It's so easy.
Our news cycle is insane.
You guys say it every single day.
It's like whiplash.
Incredible.
owen shroyer
And that's the other thing that's so important, and this audience understands, it's the sense of urgency that we have here.
I mean, you still tune in to your local news.
I mean, some local news actually is starting to get a little more hardcore, actually.
There's local news stations in D.C.
that are starting to be like, hey, what the hell's going on?
There's some local news stations in Philadelphia that are starting to be like, hey, what the hell's going on?
So, I mean, but it's still like 98% of local news is just, oh, they're going to get their hairspray, and they're going to get their makeup on, and they're going to get all nice and prim and proper, and they're going to read off the teleprompter exactly what they're supposed to read, and then they're going to go have their nice steak dinner afterwards at the same place they eat every night.
It's all about the prestige.
It's all about the presentation.
The national news, their still job is to be basically bought and paid for liars, except Maybe Fox News has good people on the air there that you can trust, at least, but verify.
But no, I mean, really, this is going to be a major turning point, I think, where people realize we can't trust the media in any form.
They don't have the sense of urgency.
And, yeah, if you don't realize what a big story this was in East Palestine until two weeks later, then, yeah, you don't have your fingers to the pulse and you're not tuned into the frequency.
Mike, thank you so much.
Let's go to Justin.
He's in Ohio.
He wants to talk about what he's experiencing since this disaster.
Justin, go ahead.
unidentified
Yes, sir.
Thank you for having me, Alan.
I live in a county that's right flush up against Indiana.
So I wasn't in like the wind draft per se, but I do have friends who are in Pennsylvania.
And I have a particular friend, my wife and I, she lives about 189 miles away from the crash site.
But she's coming down with the same rashes that have just occurred in the past 10 days, the same rashes that are occurring on the people in New Palestine.
And I mean, that's a stretch, you know.
owen shroyer
So let's kind of just flesh this out for a second.
And so the wind was moving, I believe.
In this situation, mostly due east, but it started to move north once you got past kind of the Pennsylvania-Ohio border.
It started to go northeast.
And so you're saying your friends in New York are seeing the same... Not New York.
unidentified
Pennsylvania.
owen shroyer
Pennsylvania, excuse me.
Your friends in Pennsylvania are experiencing the same rashes that people right there in Ohio at the disaster site are seeing.
unidentified
Wow.
owen shroyer
Now here's the story.
East Palestine residents worry rashes, headaches and other symptoms may be tied to chemicals from train crash.
And so have your friends in Pennsylvania had a dermatologist or anybody look at this or are they just kind of playing it by ear?
unidentified
Well, she went to the doctor and the doctor said that they don't know what the causation is.
According to my wife, they say it's unexplained.
What is it?
Allergy, an unexplained allergy.
owen shroyer
Well, I would imagine you're allergic to breathing in vinyl chlorine.
So yeah.
unidentified
Yeah.
And then here's another thing too.
I've been going through some of these videos, you know, like social media, they'll have like these TikTok clips and stuff like that.
And one of them is reporting, you know, take it for the grain of salt, but it says that there was a boom that happened about 12 miles before the crash site.
Now, would that be caused by an explosion?
Would that be caused by the gears, you know, wearing out?
I don't really know train mechanics enough to be able to speculate intelligently.
But I do think that's an interesting point as well.
Just something to investigate.
owen shroyer
Well, we don't even really still know the cause of what caused the derailment.
We don't know whether it was the bad train infrastructure, track infrastructure.
Was there sabotage on the train itself?
Was there sabotage on the track?
Why was the sparks flying out of the wheel well on the train at least 20 miles?
Yeah, I mean, they really came in here and did a great cover up job, not just the literal cover up, but the cover up by omitting the questions and answers.
unidentified
Right.
And I want to say this one thing, too, because I joined in on the East Palestine Talk social media group on Facebook, and if I may say anything to the people over there and to the people of Pennsylvania, we must not end fight, because everybody's worried about who's going to get the first relief, you know, as far as who's going to get things taken care of and stuff.
What we need to do is unify together as one unit, one people.
And I swear we can move mountains.
And that's what I've been trying to convey to people.
But it almost seems like, for me, for instance, I've been sharing a lot of Mike Adams posts in that group.
But then people think that I'm just there to either get publicity or whatever the case is.
And, you know, it really hurts me, you know, whenever your intentions are pure.
But then people want to, you know, just sit there and fight about it.
owen shroyer
Well, let me tell you, from someone who's experienced a lot of that, Justin, you just got to let that, you just got to let that slick right off your back.
Just like, just like moisture on a duck's feathers, man.
You just don't even let that phase you.
Just, just fly right through that.
unidentified
nothing you can do about that. - Thank you, Ellen.
- Nothing you can do. - I'm trying to do my best and try to help out my neighbors as much as possible.
And like you guys said, we don't even know the stretch of how much has been affected by it.
I mean, we could be looking at eight states or more.
owen shroyer
You know, like-- - Oh yeah, I mean, the states, the bodies of water, the air.
I mean, we still don't even know what all the chemicals were.
They claim that they've been forthcoming about that, but I don't think that's the case.
And thank you for the call, Justin.
Now, by the way, this just broke apparently.
They're saying the official narrative now is that...
An overheating train wheel is what caused the video we see where the sparks were flying and then ultimately the train crash now again.
I'm not a train conductor.
I'm not a train engineer.
I'm not the expert on this, but I would say and I'll I will find the expert takes on this, but I'd say within the next 24 to 48 hours, you'll have train conductors and engineers replying to this telling you whether or not this is realistic or not.
So that could be a realistic thing.
That could be a thing that happens organically.
That could be a thing that comes with a level of sabotage.
Or they might just say that's total BS because if that was the case, here's how it would have been handled.
So I'm not the expert to answer those questions at this point.
But if that's the official narrative that they're going to go with now, which it appears that is the official narrative that they're going to go with now, the true expert takes are going to be weighing in and measured and valued here in the coming couple of days ahead of Trump's visit there on Wednesday.
So I'll be monitoring that for sure.
Let's go to, we've got another caller in Ohio, that's Larry.
And so Larry in Ohio, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live, go ahead.
unidentified
Thank you, Owen.
I've been a listener for years.
I have hundreds of hours of Alex's stuff.
I've taped things and everything.
I've made phone calls.
I mean, I've gotten into this ever since Georgie Bush Jr.
was in office.
My concern is, or my question is, if I could have spoke to your previous guest, is that chemical coming down the river, down the Ohio River, I'm below Steubenville, Ohio, just Northeast of Pittsburgh, there is a river that runs below the Ohio River that a couple of towns get their water from.
In other words, they run wells.
The town I'm in, Brilliant, and then my hometown on down the river, Martins Ferry, they run well water.
They drill under it and get to that water below the Ohio River.
My question would have been to him, can that chemical seep through the water bed Down into that water migrate through that stone into that water.
owen shroyer
Well, I didn't ask him that directly, but that was my takeaway from his analysis was yes.
And as somebody who has.
I know people that live off well water.
I've had my family's had houses that have well water coming and so you know that anything that probably gets into the ground is going to get into your well water at some point in time.
unidentified
Right?
owen shroyer
Now again, I didn't ask that directly, but that's what it sounded like was being inferred from that water filtration guest.
unidentified
See, I was feeling kind of safe knowing that they're drilling beneath the Ohio River, underneath the Ohio River.
Like I said, there's a river in itself that runs below that river coming out of Lake Erie.
owen shroyer
Look, there's a story right here that gets to this, and it says the EPA says there's no reason why your private well should be affected.
So if the EPA says it's good, that probably means it's bad, sadly.
You pretty much take what the government tells you and assume the opposite.
And according to this local story here, that's what residents are saying is, no, our well water has definitely been impacted.
We're being lied to.
addy adds
Right.
unidentified
Another thing that I wanted to point out Across Route 7, which is the main artery that connects to Pittsburgh, Youngstown, and all the rest, it goes up into 30, up to Youngstown.
It would, matter of fact, impact East Palestine.
But anyhow, I noticed, because I go to work at 20 after 6, I got to get up at 1 o'clock tomorrow morning to go to work.
Anyway, beyond all that, I was driving up Route 7 on my way to work, and there was a bridge in Mingo, the next town up, That goes across.
They have tankers running across that bridge, which is well over 100 years old.
They offload barges on the Ohio River on the other side of the mill that's up there.
And what I noticed That day when I come home, they had inspectors up there checking that bridge out.
Is that a coincidence, or did they suddenly realize that maybe we ought to check this bridge out, see how well it's working?
owen shroyer
Yeah, you know, you might be onto something there.
Who knows when that thing was scheduled.
I don't have the access to the records, obviously.
But I'll tell you this, that might be a good sign.
I mean, folks, the infrastructure in this country is collapsing.
I mean, that's not a secret.
Uh, we need new infrastructure and we just don't get it because we spend all of our money on foreign wars and we give all of our money to Ukrainians and we give all of our money to illegal immigrants.
And so, uh, we just, we don't get new infrastructure, but you know, maybe this will kind of be the wake up call and maybe this will push, push that, that, that political desire to get our infrastructure re re evaluated and fixed.
Into future elections where it's just not been a big issue.
I mean, Trump's the only one that really talks about it as far as I can tell.
Larry, thank you for the call.
Let's go to Spencer in Pennsylvania.
We're talking about the effects of the chemical fallout from the disaster.
In East Palestine and now Spencer from Pennsylvania.
You're on the line.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Yes.
Good evening, Owen.
I've been a longtime listener and follower.
Yeah, I live in Newcastle, which is about, depending on where you're at in the city, anywhere between 13 and 15 to 16 miles from East Palestine.
In the summer months, I drive through there to go to a flea market in Rogers, Ohio, just on the other side.
And I can tell you that we've all been apprehensive since this went on.
Everyone has, you know, it's been, the only word I can use to describe it is subterfuge.
Because the day after they did the controlled burn, as they called it, It's not really.
which is the adjacent county to the north of Columbiana in Ohio, their EMTs and hazmat specialists said, the air is fine, but we recommend that you stay in your homes all day.
And it's like, okay, the air is fine.
You're not going to recommend people stay in their homes all day.
owen shroyer
And not to mention, I mean, even your air at home, while there might be some filtration between it, you know, going from outside to inside your house, it's not really, I mean, it's not exactly safe all the time.
unidentified
No.
owen shroyer
In fact, they even came out, this is one of the big things, was they did a study that air quality in the average U.S.
home is as polluted as it is in a downtown area.
So that doesn't really help.
unidentified
No, I have a, at my furnace filter, I run a 1900 filtrate.
There's one higher than that.
I don't see much of a difference between the two of those.
They're supposed to filter out, like, funguses, viruses, molds, etc.
And when it happened, I actually was running the, I was running the blower on my furnace, like, for a whole week.
And just in case, you know, they would give, see, hopefully would catch anything.
And I have a standalone air cleaner in my room.
Of course, I was never able to get one of those Alexa Pures that Alex sold because I don't offer them anymore.
But that is what it is.
But no, East Palestine, the water down there, Leslie Run flows south into Negley, Ohio, which is on another smaller railroad line called the Youngstown Southern.
And then that feeds into the North Fork, which actually comes out of Pennsylvania into the North Fork of the Beaver Creek.
There's a Beaver River and a Beaver Creek.
Beaver Creek flows out of Ohio, but it actually snakes its way back and forth across the Pennsylvania and Ohio border and actually empties into the Ohio River at a town called Glasgow in Pennsylvania, literally just 100 yards east of the Ohio border and right where the West Virginia state line is as well.
They all come together right there.
So you have all that water that's going down there, and you're right.
They should have dammed it up immediately.
They should have dammed up Wesley Run.
They should have said, we can't let this water go down any further.
You know, when this happened, I got a phone call, because we have friends in Enon Valley, which is just three miles on the same railroad line in Pennsylvania.
I believe that the locomotives were actually in over the Pennsylvania line when the derailment happened in East Palestine.
So this is, you know, your friend that previously you just interviewed, you know, it's nice of him to offer 25% off for Ohio residents.
And we have a friend of ours in Poland, Ohio, which is 15 miles to the north of East Palestine.
I was thinking about having her order us a system from him and get the discount.
But it'd be nice if he could, you know, extend it across the border here.
owen shroyer
Well, let me just tell you the more support he gets, you know, the more support he gets, the more he's going to be able to help that area.
And so that's just the situation right now.
And I thank you for that analysis, Spencer.
Very detailed.
He mentioned West Virginia.
We now go to West Virginia, where Megan is dialed in from.
Megan, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Hey, what's up, Aaron?
owen shroyer
Hi.
unidentified
Hi.
I just wanted to make a point that The second day of the burn, the controlled burn, we had wind gusts coming down towards our area that were 50 mile an hour.
So, and then the caller from earlier that was mentioning towns that had wheat, like in Weirton, I live in Weirton, and our water supply comes from 20 feet below the Ohio River.
So, all that sediment that's leaking down to the bottom of Leslie Run, Obviously it should be leaking down to the bottom of the river where I'm getting my water.
owen shroyer
Have you noticed anything different or has anybody else noticed anything with that?
unidentified
Not so far, but it's early now.
We haven't had any rain, so we've had like maybe like a rain shower since the whole thing happened.
owen shroyer
So you're concerned that even the water in West Virginia could be impacted by this?
unidentified
Right, and I'm like, the guy that called earlier was talking about the Mingo Bridge, Route 7.
I'm a little ways up from him, so I'm a little northward up from him.
So.
That's all I could tell you.
owen shroyer
Well it's a shame that we have to use, and I mean I guess it's a blessing really, but it is a shame that this has to become a point of communication.
This has to become like its own town hall.
This has to become a human intelligence operation where We're not going to find out your local media is probably barely talking about this.
And of course, the national news isn't going to be interested until Trump gets there next week.
And so we've just had to try to help people get answers and as much as we can or to give people a message of hope or to give people a message of.
Hey, here's how to how to respond or how to stay safe in this.
And it's just sad that you got you got more questions than answers.
And you've got at least eight states people concerned.
Hey, what's the air quality?
What's the water quality?
Can I trust it?
They're not so sure.
Megan, thank you for the call.
Let's go to Nick in Connecticut.
Nick, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Hey, Owen.
How you doing, man?
Good.
So, um, a couple days ago, I noticed I saw a map on the I think it was on Facebook that showed that the, I don't know if you want to call it, the toxic cloud was heading north and passing through the Connecticut-New York border.
And sure as the sun comes up in the morning, we had a rainstorm Thursday night into Friday, and we had reports all over the state of everyone's cars being left with a
Chlorine smelling, dusty looking residue on everyone's cars and a lot of reports that people are tasting chemicals in the air and of course the local news, the NBC affiliate up here Well, of course!
Of course, they're the media!
We're on television!
You're just a stupid peasant!
You're just a little peon!
We tell you how it is!
That's how this goes!
Right, exactly.
You know, and I was worried, am I going to wake up in the morning and my chickens are going to all be dead?
owen shroyer
Of course, of course, they're the media.
We're on television.
You're just a stupid peasant.
You're just a little peon.
We tell you how it is.
That's how this goes.
unidentified
Right, exactly.
You know, and I was worried, am I going to wake up in the morning and my chickens are going to all be dead?
You know, and my town seemed to have gotten away relatively okay, whereas the town 10 minutes north of me, everyone's cars got left with that residue.
So, I mean, it made its way all the way up here.
I don't know.
I mean, I feel bad even calling because, you know, it's a drop in the bucket compared to Ohio and Pennsylvania, but we are getting effects from it all the way up here.
owen shroyer
Well, we're just trying to find the, I mean, this is an expanding situation, and we're trying to get down to how many people are getting affected and what it's like because you're just not getting this anywhere else.
So I'm glad you called in with that story, Nick, and I'm going to look further into that.
The chemical residue on cars.
That's definitely an indicator.
Let's squeeze in Mike, who's normally in Boston.
He's in Pennsylvania today.
So Mike in Boston, but in Pennsylvania, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Hey, how you doing, Owen?
owen shroyer
Good.
unidentified
Sad times, huh?
owen shroyer
Well, you know, hopefully there's light at the end of this dark tunnel we're going through.
unidentified
Okay, so look, I have a lot of family and friends and stuff I'm visiting right now.
The water smells funny, it tastes funny here in Sharon and Hermitage, which is right on the Ohio border.
But it's still, you know, quite a ways from where this disaster happened.
And, you know, nothing's being done, of course.
You know, nothing to see here, right?
owen shroyer
Yeah, look, here's the story on the local news there in Connecticut.
The sooty matter on parked cars is not caused by the Ohio train derailment.
Oh, OK, thank you.
OK, I'll go back to sleep now.
unidentified
Yeah, I know, buddy.
Anyway, you know, the point I want to make, however, is that Bill Gates has become the largest farmland owner in the world.
He's been buying it everywhere.
Now, Sherlock Holmes always said, if you want to find out who did something, follow the money.
Now, the Amish farmers are the largest independent natural farm group in America.
And of course they just happen to have this huge disaster.
And of course, it happens to be one of the most deadly trains they could ever put together.
And blow it up.
I mean, come on.
owen shroyer
It's so absurd.
It really is absurd.
unidentified
And I mean... Am I the only one that doesn't get this?
My God.
There's no doubt in my mind whatsoever.
Bill Gates and his mafia cabal is behind this.
He's laughing like hell right now.
And the government's going to do nothing.
You know, the people are going to have to do something eventually.
Not just about this, but about Ukraine.
And all this nonsense.
And you know, I know I'm not the only one that's about sick of it, you know?
owen shroyer
Well, the good news is the people, the awakening is on, man.
I mean, that's the thing.
The awakening is on, and that's why the attacks against us are going to increase tenfold.
So that's why my message from day one of this year was to prepare yourself for the worst year of your life.
I mean, that was my message day one, and I'm sad to say here just about 40 days plus into this month, I was 100% correct.
All right, that does it for InfoWars Sunday Night Live.
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We'll see you then.
unidentified
Let's talk about the game.
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