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Date: October 17, 2024 at 18:41:48
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Georgia Residents COUGH UP BLOOD, Animals Sick from CHEMICAL INFERNO |
URL: https://youtu.be/fkISmCvM1tk?si=CIyCOQqxrYnV056Y |
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Georgia Residents COUGH UP BLOOD, Animals Sick from CHEMICAL INFERNO
ordan Chariton interviewed independent chemical tester Scott Smith as well as Conyers, Georgia residents Shena Chambers and Madelyn Reece and a nearby Georgia resident Faati. They discuss their personal symptoms they've had since the BioLab chemical fire, as well as what friends and family are experiencing, including animals. This is potentially the beginning of a government cover up and we will stay on it. SUPPORT our INDEPENDENT ON-THE-GROUND reporting: BECOME a member for $5 bucks a month: https://www.StatusCoup.com/Join DONATE: https://statuscoup.com/donate/ JOIN our Substack: https://statuscoup.substack.com
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Date: October 25, 2024 at 08:09:45
From: eaamon, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Georgia Residents COUGH UP BLOOD, Animals Sick from CHEMICAL... |
URL: chemical fire |
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I've been watching this fire since the hurricane Helena it reminds me of the train derailment fire. but going back further, residents were ordered out of the area of the smoke zone from day one of the fire October 2,2024.
the chemical plant made Chlorine tablets for swimming pools, from what I understand. you do not want to breathe those fumes. pool tablet went from $80 a 40 pound bucket to $475 during covid because a maker had it's plant burn down in 2020 when it closed during the shut down period-never to re-open.
I also remember the Oroville CA Kopper's plant fire years ago. many were told to never let their kids go play outside. the water from the ground was poisoned, home gardens removed as well as chickens ETC. Koppers made telephone poles and rail road ties it was a place they treated them with a chemical to keep them safe from insects.
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