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So... after hitting "publish" the images I included aren't appearing on my end. Editing on my side also brings up the same issue so it seems like Substack did something wonky and just removed my images, so please let me know if any of you are also getting this issue as well and I'll correct the issue, if possible. 🤦‍♂️

Edit: Images have been re-added. Please let me know if you are able to see them or if there are still issues.

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Modern Discontent, this is a very good article regarding what you covered but the giant pink elephant in the room that is being ignored many places is that it is a forgone conclusion that when they lit Vinyl Chloride on fire it produced massive amounts of Dioxin. That is what happens when you burn Vinyl. Full Stop. As you are no doubt aware Dioxin is just about the most carcinogenic and poisonous substance ever created by humans. It is known, like several other Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, (banned pesticides DDT and Chlordane fall into this catagory) as a forever chemical. This is because of the structure of the molecule with 2 benzene rings at the core. This stuff dissipates and moves around in the environment but does not break down on a human time scale. Not only that but Chlorinated Hydrocarbons have the nasty habit of accumulating in fatty tissues over time and staying there. The maximum official "safe" dosage of Dioxin is supposed to be around the equivalent of an aspirin tablet divided by 30,000 I believe I read. It doesn't take much of it to basically marry you to an eventual case of some kind of blood cancer or disorder especially. Dioxin is what VN War veterans were exposed to in Agent Orange that was so toxic. A family member of mine died of leukemia about 30 years after his exposure. He was very ill for years before that. People need to be talking about this. Not what was in those cars to begin with.

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Thanks for the heads up! I actually did not know about the dioxin predicament, but it's really interesting. I'm going to make a post today probably detailing it, but it will most likely be done from the perspective of uncertainty. Unfortunately we won't know how much exposure has occurred with these individuals, and for most if there are serious detrimental effects it will likely occur years or decades into the future, and at that point the ability to trace this back will be limited. I have no idea what type of testing they are doing and that makes it more frustrating.

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Modern Discontent, There is a YouTube channel called Mary Greeley News. She normally covers mostly the cover-up going on at Yellowstone about seismic activity massively ramping up there and USGS trying to hide the data. She put up a vid yesterday where she briefly showed the actual paperwork regarding what tests were done.(Apparently this is public info if you know where to look,she is always good at ferreting these things out) It is a standard form with many check boxes and most were left unchecked. You might glean something from seeing it. She also showed what is likely the most accurate map of where this stuff actually fell out. I don't believe for one second THEY are telling the truth about anything. My specialty has been accurately spotting occult rituals for some time now. I have become an expert at it. This was a ritual dedicated to the goddess Columbia, Britannia, Ishtar, Dianna, Semiramus, Isis, The Queen of the Universe, she has a hundred names and titles. If you want to know how I know this just ask. Keep up the excellent work!

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So I looked up her video. I wasn't sure where exactly she got the document. I tried looking through her links to the EPA and none came up to the document in question so I wasn't able to corroborate her findings for myself.

I think a better gauge will be this preliminary analysis.

https://epa.ohio.gov/static/Portals/47/citizen/response/East-Palestine-Preliminary-Drinking-Water-Report.pdf

I wasn't able to find dioxin in particular so I'm wondering if it's due to the sensitivity of the GC/MS, although the detection levels suggest that they are probably capturing somewhere in the ppt level. However, these are only water tests which can have issues with organic compounds.

It's important to remember that tons of different compounds have come about due to the combustion, and so the real question is figuring out which compounds are out there and how all may be harmful at the levels detected. With the chemical smell still in the air it's worth raising questions as to what is causing the smell profile.

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Yes, not seeing the images.

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I just added them back. Let me know if they appear now. Not sure what happened but Substack can act wonky at times which is frustrating.

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It worked! All is good...

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'Image not found' on email but they show here online

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Yeah, something happened after I posted it where all of my images disappeared so I had to go and put them back in which is a bit annoying, but that's how it goes sometimes. 🤷‍♂️

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