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*music* Welcome to Crosstalk News.
I'm Edward Zoll, and this is Loren Witzke.
I tell you this, the government does a lot of things, Loren.
They send $100 billion of our money to foreign countries.
But when it comes to poor white Americans who live in a Republican county, well, they seem to completely abandon them.
There is a very troubling case in Ohio, East Palestine, where a train derailment has resulted in a controlled detonation of chemicals, which has in turn poisoned fish, chickens, and women.
We're going to be going into all this and more today on Crosstack News.
Crosstack News.
Well, Lauren, I know that the EPA has done quite a bit to make sure you and I can't have standing water in our backyard.
We're not allowed to have wood-burning stoves.
Also, we have to pay carbon emission taxes on our gas.
But you know, they seem to be notoriously absent in regard to this train derailment.
Now, you've read a lot about this train derailment at this point, right?
It happened on the 3rd of February.
The initial derailment, they're now saying, was due to a faulty brake or a faulty function on the wheels.
There was fire before the train derailed.
And I'll tell you this.
The weirdest part of all of it is that they decided, out of all the options which were available, they did two things.
They did not evacuate.
And they decided to blow up the very, very flammable chemicals.
So this is now a national story, even though I'd say some outlets are still refusing to cover it for whatever reason.
You've got Fox News, Lauren, that's refusing to say anything about this.
I don't know why.
Maybe they have stock in the railroad company.
We were looking into the ownership of the railroad company, by the way.
Oh, really?
Yeah, they're Irish.
But aside from that...
They are.
It always seems to be a thing, isn't it?
But I'll say this.
You're not from this area, but I think you and I know a lot of people who would live in an area like this.
Ohio is a place with lots of family farms, a lot of industry.
Representative Traficant is actually from this region.
Do you remember Representative Traficant?
He got slandered for condemning foreign aid to the Middle East.
He then had a tractor fall on him.
Many such cases.
I know how that feels.
Yes, but in this case, it does appear that we seem to be more concentrated, once again, on aiding, you know, earthquake survivors on the other side of the world than helping people in our own backyard.
Oh yeah, it's true.
Or, you know, helping persecuted women in the Middle East, getting them an education and funding feminism overseas as opposed to...
Really buckling down and taking care.
I know a lot of people are blaming Pete Buttigieg for this, but the guy's clueless.
He got hired because he was gay.
He's in that position because he was gay.
He's been worthless the whole time.
He's been on paternity leave the whole time.
He wasn't responsible for this.
He didn't make any decisions surrounding this.
I believe this was truly a direct attack on the United States.
Of course, they hit in Ohio where it's, you know, kind of conservative, too.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's just, I don't know, the railroad unions were warning about something like this happening.
You know, they tried to blame Republicans saying, oh, it's because they didn't pass the infrastructure bill.
Well, if they wouldn't put so much crap in it, if it was just one-page infrastructure, if the Democrats didn't try putting funding in for Drag Queen Story Hour and Planned Parenthood, we'd be able to pass infrastructure bills.
It's just they put so much pork in it, and then Republicans get blamed for turning it down, and then they get blamed for this.
But the truth is, like, if people would just act right, if Pete Buttigieg was to do his job, Show up to work, actually be qualified for his job, get hired, like, hire qualified individuals.
We'd be in a lot better place.
But, you know, also, I can't help but think this was an intentional attack by the U.S. government on its own people because it's all part of depopulation.
And it was predicted in a movie.
Well, and that's the thing.
We're going to go into several of those things you referenced because they are important.
It's a very confusing situation because, again, we're very meticulous in our intervention in Ukraine.
We've committed large amounts of resources.
Heck, we've been very meticulous in intervention in several places, short of the FBI's deployment of agents to round up MAGA grandmas from the homes and rural areas of this country.
We're very meticulous when it comes to persecution.
But in the case of the train detonation, the contents of which some of the chemicals, Lauren, were used in World War I to gas trenches.
But to your point about Pete Buttigieg, I think that maybe that's part of the story that's not being discussed here.
We have a lot of incompetent people who are in government.
A lot of them.
There was a video here out of Texas.
That's an F-35, Lauren, that's doing donuts in a parking lot.
We're not a serious country.
We've got homosexuals in charge of the transportation commission in this sector of transportation.
This man might be trafficking kids.
He might be trafficking all kinds of things.
But the truth of the matter is he's not doing his job, which initially was actually to negotiate safety standards and to manage them.
In this case, I don't think he ordered the train company to completely ignore some of the safety requirements, these other things.
But the part I want to get to is we have a lot of things failing in this country.
The internet doesn't seem to be as reliable as it used to.
Power is not something you can rely on.
On top of this, too, there's several incidents.
I read about two in the last couple weeks here of near collisions on airstrips.
One of them was in San Diego.
There was a male plane that almost landed on top of another plane taking off.
And another one this past weekend, it was in San Francisco.
There was a plane that got in a crash with a bus.
Oh, my.
Alright, so the point of this is that a country that does not put competent people in the operation of very, very expensive and complicated equipment, we're going to start to see failure.
past this, on top of the failures and incompetency, we also have people that really want to kill certain people in the country, like us, like the Amish, like Americans who don't vote for globalism in respect to this region.
This already is a very weird situation because of the, I'd say, the story that occurred prior to this.
That region was actually employed.
Many of the people who lived there were employed as extras in a movie.
Now, White Noise's name of the movie, It just so happens that this movie also was about a train derailment that released chemicals into the air and killed and injured a whole bunch of people in the town.
Now, again, the people who are now experiencing this disaster were the ones who played the victims in the movie.
Predictive programming, maybe?
Yeah, absolutely.
They always let you know what they're going to do before they do it.
They just do.
And look, they do that.
They're mocking you.
It's a mocking and gaslighting, right?
It's a shame.
It's a shame that the people of this country put up with it.
If you put up with gaslighting, it's almost like you become an accomplice of it.
I don't want to blame my brothers and sisters in this country too much, because I understand it's tough, because we're talking about more than just incompetency of government and corporations, maybe corruption and greed in the corporation.
They offered $25,000.
That's it.
It's like $5 per person for the people injured in this area.
Other than the trailer, the other question has been, could this have been part of a coordinated effort to depopulate?
Now, we're going to get into that in a little bit.
We also have brought on an emergency manager, a former emergency manager for the U.S. Steel Corporation, Ryan Cunningham.
Now, he's been a great ally in the fight against the pharmaceutical companies in regards to the vaccine mandates and the bioweapon shots.
Well, one thing that I went into with Ryan I want to share now.
So many experts who are just regular citizens who live in these towns are coming forward.
There's one man named Sil Caggiano.
Now, Sil, he's a common-sense guy.
He got out of his house, Lorne, and he looked up in the air, and he saw a mushroom cloud.
And he said, you know what?
That looks a lot like a nuke.
It's almost as if they nuked our community with chemicals.
Here's Sil.
I'm Stan Boney.
It's now been 10 days since Norfolk Southern train derailed in East Palestine.
And tonight we know more about the chemicals that were on the train.
First News digital reporter Jen Rodriguez has been in the village today taking a closer look at what else was on that train.
She has those details and much more in our top story tonight at 6.
We now know three more chemicals that were on board the Norfolk Southern train that derailed here in East Palestine just over a week ago.
And we're being told that some of those chemicals are dangerous.
We basically nuked a town with chemicals so we could get a railroad open.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sent a letter to Norfolk Southern stating that ethylene glycomonobutyl ether, ethylaxoacrylate, and isobutylene were also in the rail cars that were derailed, breached, or on fire.
Caggiano says ethylaxoacrylate is especially worrisome.
He says it's a carcinogen and contact with it can cause burning and irritation in the skin and eyes.
Breathing it in can irritate the nose, throat, and cause coughing and shortness of breath.
Isobutylene is also known to cause dizziness and drowsiness when inhaled.
I was kind of surprised when they quickly told the people they can go back home, but then said if they feel like they want their homes tested, they can have them tested.
I would have far rather they did all the testing.
Caggiano says it's possible could still be present until you clean them thoroughly.
There's a lot of what-ifs and we're going to be looking at this thing 5, 10, 15, 20 years down the line and wondering, gee, cancer clusters could pop up.
Well water could go bad.
Kajiano recommends anyone who's in the East Palestine area get a health checkup.
He says get a record now of where your health stands so that moving forward you'll have documentation of any possibly related effects to the train derailment.
In East Palestine, Jennifer Rodriguez, WKBN, 27 First News.
I don't know what that reporter did to pull this bad assignment.
Because, mind you, while the government agents are wearing suits, they're wearing masks, part of it theater, part of it also to stop their wombs from getting nuked, that woman was not wearing anything.
Okay?
So she, unfortunately, is experiencing it.
Look, brave reporter.
We now know a little bit because of that reporter.
That report has been seen online by about 50 million people.
Lauren, what we now know is that the containers, the houses, the produce, it's all covered in these chemicals.
It's like raining down on the people living in this small Appalachianist kind of town.
Yep.
And if the government's wearing hazmat suits, you need to wear the hazmat suits because they know that they don't want to get sicks.
So just be careful out there, folks.
But kudos to the journalists who are going out there to find out the truth.
And look, it took a little bit to get the truth.
What we're now finding out is that the chemicals that got released cause cancer.
The chemicals are in the Ohio River.
The chemicals are being spread by the weather patterns.
I mean, there's this really crazy video that we got an eye of.
This is not regular storm clouds.
This is something that I think many people would say is very troubling.
If I saw this up in the air, Lauren, I'd have to think either there's a hurricane or the end has come.
I don't know, but I do know this.
If you live in that area, you're sitting here wondering, last week, you were preparing for spring.
Maybe you got some kids in school.
It's not a big area, Lauren.
It's like 4,700 people that live in this area.
They do have an elementary school.
They have some parks.
They got a high school.
Well, today, you're wondering if you've now reduced your life expectancy by about 50 years.
The truth is what that former fire chief, Sil Cagliato, what he was laying out is the clear discrepancies with focus and care in our government.
Our government, Lauren, cares more about prosecuting Christians, forcing vaccines in our arms, and sending our resources to other countries than they do about responding to what I would say is the heartland of America.
Without food, what are we?
Without the steel mills in Youngstown, this used to be a bustling era.
They got destroyed by NAFTA. Well, the people here already were destroyed.
Those towns used to be bustling.
Now, they're shadows of their former selves.
Many people get addicted to drugs and whatnot, too.
You know how these communities are.
Now, they are getting decimated by a literal gassing by the government.
All right?
It's true.
It's very sad.
And they just don't care.
That's the thing.
Like, nobody's talking about it.
It's a media blackout, aside from dissident media, is the only place I'm seeing it.
I think Tucker Carlson did a little bit on it last night, but it was just focused on Pete Buttigieg.
You know, it's just us on digital who are really covering it.
So, it's sad.
Well, we are definitely looking into the company.
As I said, they have a very interesting board.
The company made a decision to open the railroad up.
That's what you heard Sil talk about here.
It did appear that the concern was more about the railroad company itself being in operation versus the potential side effect to the people.
That's how America is now, especially with greed.
I think many decisions are being made based on how much more money you can make.
The problem is that when you go into something just trying to make a profit, not caring about the people you hurt, they call that unbridled capitalism.
I just call it being evil.
Just being evil.
A lot of your money is being spent in many places that I think would make you blush.
If it's not supporting Planned Parenthood, it's supporting wars overseas.
It's also destroying the economy.
Because when the government invests into things and deflates the dollar, decreases the value of it, causing inflation in the economy itself.
Everything is worthless.
Even the stocks, Lauren.
20% drop in stocks this past year.
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You think people don't trust the economy?
They see things like this.
The government's responding and not helping anybody in this community.
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I know that, Lauren, emergency management is, I think, what many of us are doing daily.
We're trying to make sure, not only does our paycheck not go away, but we're trying to protect our kids.
We're trying to prepare for the future.
We're trying to do so many things.
Also, protect our hearts, protect our souls, protect the souls of our family, too.
These are the times when people freak out.
I'll tell you, some of the people I've met, maybe the calmest, some who have some training.
And one man I spoke to today, Ryan Cunningham.
He used to be the emergency manager for U.S. Steel Corporation.
Now, this is a Fortune 500 company.
They do very well, all right?
And, of course, this man has quite an interesting testimony that we're going to have to bring him back on another time to talk about.
But Ryan, Ryan specifically addressed the criminal shortcomings of the government when it came to this derailment.
And, look, I'm saying Ryan's the kind of man, the way he laid this out, Lauren...
This could actually lead to charges if our government wasn't horribly corrupt.
So, hey, I'm praying for it, but here is my interview with Mr.
Cunningham.
Welcome to Crosstalk, Ryan.
This is a very troubling situation that I've read about, and of course I'm reading from as many experts as I can find that there do seem to be as many armchair experts as there are real experts.
Former emergency managers like yourself are trying to pipe in and maybe temper, but also properly direct some of the frustrations I think the public has had with reading about East Palestine.
The biggest thing I read from your thread was partly you understand why they made the decision to detonate the chemical compounds.
Can you go into that a little bit?
Because I know people are wondering why they would blow up these derailed chemical compounds with the risks to the public and all this.
Sure, absolutely.
You know, I'd call it more so of a controlled release.
And the disaster happened when the train derailed, right?
You know, we have these catastrophic rail cars that have got hazardous, highly hazardous materials in them, back to back to back.
And with that specifically, You know, they're laying on the ground on their side.
They're already releasing hazardous chemicals into the atmosphere.
And as I highlighted in my thread, you know, a risk analysis has to be performed.
And during that risk analysis, you have to determine, is there structural integrity issues with the rail cars that are laying on the ground?
And if in fact that there is, you know...
If you look at the particular chemical, vinyl chloride, that is in these rail cars, it's got a boiling point of like 8 degrees Fahrenheit, give or take, you know?
And with that, knowing that information, you're exposed to what's called a bloody boiling liquid You know, basically the rail car gets explode.
And with that many rail cars, it's an absolute disaster, right?
So with that, you know, you're going to have an issue and it's going to cause...
Do I release this substance into the air uncontrolled or do I burn it off and allow it under controlled release in order to go and know where the gas is going and burn it off and allow it to go into the atmosphere?
That's ultimately what they chose to do in this particular situation.
One of the things I can understand, I can understand a little bit about making a decision between two terrible, terrible options.
And, of course, when it comes down to this, the option that's currently been picked is that many people are wondering why there wasn't an evacuation.
Certainly I've read Governor DeWine's statement about the risk of shrapnel, for example, being distributed out and potentially causing harm in a large radius had there not been this controlled detonation and release into the air.
But the problem again I have is, and I was reading your thread, it caught my eye.
You said even though all these things are true, that they possibly did follow all the procedures that an emergency manager would follow.
The question I have, and I think maybe you posed this in the thread, Why wasn't there more of a government warning before doing this?
And many people in town are starting to complain about this chemical smell, this persistent everywhere in downtown.
And also, their eyes are watering, the water itself, the samples are coming back, some of it green.
It's not normal.
Fish are dying.
Pets are dying.
Eggs are bleached and these other things.
We're seeing a lot of weird things come out.
But can you speak about that?
Why didn't the government choose to at least give the general population a heads up, maybe even more than that, an actual help forced evacuation potentially prior to this controlled detonation?
Well, absolutely.
Well, I agree with what they did.
I don't agree with the manner and how they did it at all.
In fact, they had resources available to them within a matter of minutes and hours.
You know, a basic fundamental way to make this decision is to consult an emergency response guide.
And it clearly tells you the first on-scene emergency responders that can make the decisions to immediately evacuate within a one mile radius of what is going on.
That can be done easily by activating what's called the reverse 911 and having the emergency responders and the 911 dispatch centers call within one mile radius automatically, unbeknownst human intervention, to let them know, hey, this is an evacuation area, evacuate, and what the message is.
Did it occur timely?
I don't think so.
When a Decided to make the controlled release.
What they didn't do is they have very statistical modeling that they can do within computer programs.
They can say, okay, these are all of the chemicals that are on this train car.
This is how they react.
And if this scenario were to happen, what is the likelihood, given today's forecast, given today's weather conditions, given today's information, what is the quote-unquote worst-case scenario event that could occur?
And guess what?
It would have been catastrophic.
And guess what?
They were silent.
And they should have absolutely sent out a warning, not just within that one-mile radius, But within the potential exposure zone, both downstream of the chemical in the river and where the cloud could go based upon weather conditions, it's absolutely a travesty.
I'm looking at the impact zone.
It's several states.
I'm thinking at least 10,000 farms collectively.
You could have up to maybe 100,000 people that are going to be impacted by the end of this.
There was an individual that we have a soundbite from that described this as being something as if like a nuke.
Had gone off locally.
We've looked at this story, and I look at this.
I believe it's a fire chief, fire chief from Youngstown, a retired fire chief, Sil Caggiano.
And this soundbite is so shocking.
We just watched it in the intro.
The part that really shocked me about this was that he's saying, well, there was no heads up.
The people themselves, they're finding out about this dire threat because they're looking up at the sky and they see a big mushroom cloud.
Obviously, it's not a mushroom cloud.
I see what could be a chemical poison cloud.
I don't know.
This isn't my expertise.
What is my expertise is analyzing information, investigating things and intentions.
The part that I'm intrigued by, and this may be from your experience as an emergency manager for the U.S. Steel Corporation, In response to what's happened now, I've looked at the amount of money that's being offered by the railroad company to individuals.
It's $25,000 total, like $5 per person.
They're saying it's something incredibly small.
Did you ever have to deal with any like this?
Any kind of major failures?
Maybe hear about anything?
I'd imagine the money that would be offered would be 10 times this, especially for the damage to homes and livelihoods.
That's absolutely ridiculous for them to be even offering any type of monetary damage right now.
If someone truly needs to be compensated in order to find housing and shelter, okay, maybe that's one thing.
But let me tell you, federal regulation says what in regards to this incident?
Spiller pays.
They pay for everything.
Federal regulation is 100% crystal clear that the spiller is responsible in these types of incidents for any monetary damages, not just to the environment, but to people displaced, property displaced, to clean up.
So them offering this monetary incentive right now Maybe it's a PR stunt, but they absolutely, with 100% certainty, know that federal regulation for all hazmat incidents, the spiller pays, and they are on the hook for a massive bill in this incident, and they know that.
So they're trying to get ahead of this, and it's absolutely disgusting that it would offer $1,000.
Let me tell you this.
Let me tell you this.
They can charge, from the EMS and emergency responders, they can charge hundreds of dollars per hour per one person on scene mitigating, right?
The fact that they'd offer a household $1,000 is so humiliating, it's absolutely unfathomable that they would even bring that to the table.
Well, sir, thank you so much for joining us tonight on Crosstalk News.
Where can someone find your work if they want to read a little bit more about your story?
I know that you've been quite the ally in the fight against the pharmaceutical industry.
And I know I've watched this for some time on this regard.
I left corporate America from this and to fight for medical freedom and to fight for freedom.
But you can find me on Twitter at rycunni, and you can find me at ryancunningham.co.
But I will continue to advocate for freedom and for values across America.
So I appreciate you having me on tonight.
Well, thank you so much, sir.
Thank you.
God bless you.
Well, he said it.
Lauren, look, they didn't follow their own rules.
And it seems kind of silly that we have to keep saying this, but our government isn't just corrupt.
They are evil.
Yes.
Yes, they are.
You know, they've given themselves over to a reprobate mind, and I think that this won't be the last encounter we have with chaos, especially in regard to the government's malfeasance.
You know, if you were paying attention to crosstalk, we talked about the coming plandemic, the coming problems, mainly because they keep running war drills.
They keep meeting and talking about how they're going to destroy the food supply and cause wars.
And then we sit here and wonder.
We're like, oh, well, okay.
There is another event that's led to the destruction of towns.
Now, Lord, I remember last year we were looking into an interesting event.
It was called the Food Reaction Summit.
The Food Reaction Summit.
It was led by a man named John Podesta.
Right?
John Ping-Pong Podesta?
Yeah.
Comet Ping-Pong?
Yeah, people are forgetting that John Podesta is in the Biden administration now, and he's in charge of the climate change and cleanups and all that stuff.
Climate and energy.
And look, there's been two major catastrophes in regard to the climate.
This one, I'd say this is maybe one of the single worst climate disasters in modern history, and the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
You know, 400,000 tons of gas was released?
That's way worse than anything any average American using a car has done to the environment.
We are great stewards of the environment.
These people are megalomaniacs.
Well, we actually were involved in the production of a documentary, a short one, on the subject of pre-planning, and if you will remember, the explosion, the mysterious ones, fertilizer plants, food production plants.
Remember this stuff last year?
No one ever explained this to us.
Do you remember the amount of plants?
So much food was being blown up.
So many facilities were being destroyed.
Here's an excerpt from Shortage just to remind you.
The government does plan these things, and maybe we should start listening.
Problem.
Reaction.
Solution.
In 2019, the World Health Organization, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the World Economic Forum hosted a war game, warning of a likely coronavirus pandemic that would plague the Earth.
Two months later, their predictions came true.
This forewarning from the cabal of their intentions is not new.
Seven years ago, the Center for Naval Analysis held a war game called Food Chain Reaction, which predicts a supply chain collapse beginning in 2020 and culminating in 2030, describing exactly what the world is now encountering.
Which does make one wonder.
Are they warning of a future that is their own creation?
And what better person to manifest this war game than the man who funded it himself, the new climate czar, John Podesta.
The following is a fictional news broadcast produced as part of the Food Chain Reaction Food Security Exercise in Washington, D.C. on November 9, 2015.
Good evening.
It's November 8, 2020, and this is Dan Cronkite with your nightly news.
With food prices rising around the world, tonight, a look at our increasingly vulnerable food systems.
We've seen mounting challenges to governments, international organizations, and the private sector in providing access to affordable food.
Pressure from a shrinking rural labor force, limited availability of new farmland, increased urbanization, social and political unrest, and climate change-induced risks have led to global food supply disruptions.
The stakes are clear.
How will our leaders in government, business, and international aid react to this growing food security challenge?
The world is looking to them for answers.
The infamous globalist Henry Kissinger once said, Control oil and you control nations.
Control food and you control people.
Lauren, that clip from Shortage, it makes me think about how the government wants us to see them like God.
In this situation, too, I'm watching some of the cable coverage.
They're like, well, why won't the government just intervene to help these people?
Why won't the government solve this?
The government may have literally caused this.
I mean, look, for many of the problems that we face, these globalists, I mean, look, Henry Kissinger, he can't even save himself.
It looks like death, okay?
I don't look to the government for my salvation and my hope.
You know, the biggest problem with much of what's happening right now, not only do we not have any control of it, It's being done to build another kingdom, something else, something completely separate.
And I would say to this point, let them have their evil world.
I'm separated.
Today is Valentine's Day.
And Laura, I'm going to go home to my wife.
I'm trying to get out of here.
It's Valentine's Day.
I'm going to tell you this.
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Folks, go home to your wives, Edward, and go take them out to dinner.
We're going to do this.
Listen, there's a really beautiful story in regard to Valentine's Day.
I'll have to tell you another time.
But the short and skinny of it is that we often take for granted some of the most important things in our lives.
The world's not just about the Internet and TikTok and beautiful lights.
We've got some good things in here, but I tell you, what we really have is we have our faith and we have our loved ones.
Hold them close because you never know when there's going to be a train accident.
You never know when the food supply is going to run out.
But I'll tell you this, the Lord will never leave you hanging.
The Lord has placed these loved ones in your life.
Protect them.
Don't rely on the government.
Don't trust the government either.
God bless all of you on behalf of Senator Lauren Witzke.
She's still the senator in Delaware, folks.
She won that race.
I'm Edward Zoll, the host of Crossock News.
God bless you and take care.
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