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East Palestine resident says whistleblower is 'tip of the iceberg' for disaster response 'cover-up'
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/east-palestine-resident-whistleblower-tip-iceberg-disaster-response-cover-up

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East Palestine, Ohio, residents are expressing frustration after learning that the emergency response to the toxic train derailment last year was riddled with mistakes.

"We're just hanging in there. It's all we can do," East Palestine local Linda Murphy said on "The Bottom Line" Thursday.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is disputing whistleblower claims of mistakes and "no confidence" in early data collected from the site where a Norfolk-Southern train hauling caustic materials derailed along the Pennsylvania-Ohio border.

A person who said he helped craft the technology and interpret data from advanced radiological sensors on a high-tech EPA plane used to survey the damage and take hazmat readings told The Associated Press the aircraft was enlisted too late. In turn, the whistleblower told the outlet, it may have been unnecessary to burn off toxic vinyl chloride from five rail cars in a controlled release.

What happened in East Palestine is one giant Cluster F***.
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General Discussion / NYPD has smallest police force since 1990
« Last post by Ptarmigan on Today at 09:41:42 PM »
NYPD has smallest police force since 1990
https://thepostmillennial.com/nypd-sees-lowest-number-of-officers-since-1990

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The New York City Police Department (NYPD) has lost nearly 200 officers a month this past year and has reached its lowest number of officers since 1990. 

According to data obtained by the New York Post, there are currently 33,695 officers on the force, and it is getting worse as the agency has seen an eleven percent increase in retirements.

The data shows that 566 officers retired in the first four months of this year compared to 508 over the same period last year. On top of that, 257 cops quit the force before reaching the usual 20 years before retirement since the beginning of the year. 

NYPD Union president Patrick Hendry with the Police Benevolent Association told the outlet, "New York City police officers’ workload has exploded over the past several months, and the staffing is still nowhere close to keeping up." He added, "From the daily protest details to additional patrols in the subway, our members are beyond exhausted already, and summertime crime spikes are just around the corner." 

"Squeezing cops for even more overtime hours is not a solution," Hendry said. "It will just send even more of them running for the exits.”

Early 1990s was a bad time for New York City.
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Green Irony: Massive US Lithium Source Found - In Fracking Wastewater
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/green-irony-massive-us-lithium-source-found-fracking-wastewater

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The global, government-coerced transition into "green energy" has geologists scouring the Earth for new sources of lithium -- the element that's required for batteries, like those used in electric vehicles.

Now, in a cosmic practical joke on environmentalists, researchers say they've found a lithium mother lode -- in Pennsylvania fracking wastewater.

It turns out that the Marcellus Shale --  a long swath of sedimentary rock in the northeastern United States that holds huge amounts of frackable gas -- holds huge quantities of lithium too. Justin Mackey and other researchers at the National Energy Technology Laboratory in Pennsylvania were pleasantly surprise when they studied the contents of wastewater dredged up in the fracking process at 515 sites in the Keystone State, reports Science Alert.

Long before the frackers showed up, deep groundwater has been dissolving the lithium in the Marcellus Shale for eons. "It's been dissolving rocks for hundreds of millions of years—essentially, the water has been mining the subsurface," Mackey told the University of Pittsburgh's Brandie Jefferson.

When they analyzed the wastewater data, they were stunned by the volume of lithium. The shale "has the capacity to provide significant lithium yields for the foreseeable future" he says. Their detailed findings were published in Scientific Reports.

Fracking has been able to get lithium. In some areas, fracking is banned. Why no mine lithium through fracking.

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Lithium and cobalt mining in third-world countries is often a highly toxic and hazardous enterprise. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, for example, militias have reportedly abducted children and brought them to dig away to fulfill leftists' green dreams.

Here's how Harvard's Siddharth Kara described the horror show:

"You have to imagine walking around some of these mining areas and dialing back our clock centuries. People are working in subhuman, grinding, degrading conditions. They use pickaxes, shovels, stretches of rebar to hack and scrounge at the earth in trenches and pits and tunnels to gather cobalt and feed it up the formal supply chain.

"Cobalt is toxic to touch and breathe — and there are hundreds of thousands of poor Congolese people touching and breathing it day in and day out. Young mothers with babies strapped to their backs, all breathing in this toxic cobalt dust."

Compared to that, harvesting Pennsylvania fracking wastewater sounds positively idyllic. Whatya say, Greta?

I wonder what the eco-warriors have to say about that?
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Breaking News / Re: Helicopter with Iranian President goes down.
« Last post by Drafe Hoblin on Today at 09:12:15 PM »
Bye-bye, 'death to america' moron.

Iranians are celebrating while they can.

The crash-site is besieged by a blizzard and it looks like some bears are attacking some of the rescuers.
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Breaking News / Helicopter with Iranian President goes down.
« Last post by Airwolf on Today at 07:08:33 PM »
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/helicopter-carrying-iranian-president-raisi-crashes-prompting-massive-search-operation-local-media-reports/ar-BB1mEY7b?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=b24ba2d877334c71fa34621ce3e972dc&ei=9

No news about the passengers and crew yet but I wouldn't put it past them to blame Israel event though the weather was not the best to be flying in.
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The DUmpster / Re: Biden hit that Morehouse speech out of the Park
« Last post by BamaMoose on Today at 05:20:01 PM »
Biden should have just recycled this quote from his last campaign: “Well I tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”  He could have distilled his entire speech down to one sentence.
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The DUmpster / Re: Biden hit that Morehouse speech out of the Park
« Last post by CC27 on Today at 04:57:07 PM »
If by early, you mean CONSTANTLY, I agree with you. :cheers1:

Amen
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The DUmpster / Re: Biden hit that Morehouse speech out of the Park
« Last post by CC27 on Today at 04:56:24 PM »
That is pellucidly clear. :rimshot:

Hahaha
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ALGore was never that bright and after SCOTUS ruled there was no other place to go except maybe to SCOTUS. So, unless you had something that would change their minds it would have been a fruitless gesture to get them to reverse the decision.
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The DUmpster / Re: Biden hit that Morehouse speech out of the Park
« Last post by Airwolf on Today at 04:30:37 PM »
Figures he wwould talk about something that would make them think he is on their side when he has been a racist punk all his life.
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