by Kyle Becker at The Wildfire Newsletter
As America was fixated by the UFO sightings this weekend, there were a number of disasters that barely scratched the headlines.
We had a train derailment and chemical disaster in Ohio. We had a major pipeline leak in Nevada. This comes after more chicken farms burning down. What is going on?
Update: Now there are reports of a train derailment in South Carolina.
🚨#BREAKING: Emergency crews are responding to a train derailment⁰⁰📌#Enoree | #SouthCarolina
Currently multiple emergency crews are responding to a train derailment in Enoree South Carolina CSX Transportation are also on the scene this is still developing pic.twitter.com/BPRcLTIZQS
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) February 13, 2023
Update 2: There are also new reports of a truck crash and train derailment in Texas.
🚨#BREAKING: Emergency Crews Respond To Deadly Train Derailment Near Houston⁰⁰📌#Houston | #Texas⁰⁰Officials are now responding to another deadly train derailment near Houston, TX. Over 16 rail cars, carrying “hazardous materials”crashed, prompting Union Pacific to monitor… pic.twitter.com/8iiA8NFvmC
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) February 13, 2023
It’s all bizarre for a number of reasons that we’ll get into, but first let’s touch on these UFO sightings so that we can put them in context and why the scattered reports this weekend were so weird.
On Sunday, the U.S. military shot down another aerial object, this time over Lake Huron. It was the third day in a row the U.S. military has taken down the UFOs, accompanying sparse official video confirmation of either the flying objects or the wreckage.
NORAD scrambled F-16 fighter jets to take out the UFO on Sunday, again with an AIM Sidewinder missile. Adding to the vagueness of the report, NORAD said that identifying the UFO was initially “unsuccessful.” Northern command detected the object again heading toward Wisconsin on Sunday & put together a “gameplan.”
This is not exactly reassuring language to send a public that is already…
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