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  • Many casualties in Texas Waco fertiliser plant blast

    It would appear that there has been a huge explosion at a fertiliser plant in Texas.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22195495

    "Scores of people are injured and an unknown number are dead after a huge explosion at a fertiliser plant near Waco in the US state of Texas."

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    Re: Many casualties in Texas Waco fertiliser plant blast

    Originally posted by Chris Coles View Post
    It would appear that there has been a huge explosion at a fertiliser plant in Texas.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22195495

    "Scores of people are injured and an unknown number are dead after a huge explosion at a fertiliser plant near Waco in the US state of Texas."
    Apparently, there are several events mirroring this one...http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-0...s-texas?page=3

    They just added overtime at the *** in Austin, Texas where I have a Temporary gig. Remember, I said that there seemed to be people in training on the very first day who were familiar with each other, based on their eye contact and gestures, and they seemed to be acting as if they were meeting for the very first time...well, the trainers, who seemed like they didn't know what they were training on, basically reading from the book, are gone. And friendly people, who seem to know me, and mentioned things in conversation about me, that I hadn't discussed with them, are still there...I interact regularly with one, explaining my experience of being lied to, and lied about, at the DOJ, and then having no one stand up for me (...personally, I don't think they appreciated my ability to connect dots...) I don't know if I met part of the criminal network or the shadow government, when I worked there, but it sure seemed like it. Ever since I was lied to by my bosses, and treated like piece of shit, at the DOJ ("Lie Enforcement?"), I have thought twice about people I have met in my daily life, who try to befriend me in public...and other encounters I need to worry about now ;-) Anyway, I hope this shit doesn't go down AT THE *** IN AUSTIN (AGAIN???!!! I read about someone who flew a plane into the "old" building here a few years back???) Another worry I have, is being poisoned by some neurotoxin, since my sweet, beautiful mother, deteriorated over 10 years, and died over a year ago. There were no genetic markers for the suspected disease, and her symptoms were atypical or experimental? It sounds crazy, doesn't it? I think this shit happens. Precedence shows that people and populations have been targeted by sociopaths in government over the years. I am hoping by mentioning the IRS IN AUSTIN, TEXAS, that it won't happen here, AGAIN!!!

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      Re: Many casualties in Texas Waco fertiliser plant blast

      To my understanding of fertiliser production, this does not look like any form of deliberate action; rather, that it is a classic industrial accident. This is not the first fertiliser related industrial accident in Texas.

      However, I do agree that these sort of incidents will increase tension as the timing is not good to say the least.

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        Re: Many casualties in Texas Waco fertiliser plant blast

        Probably a BLEVE. cf: Flixboro. Real nasty. Faulty valve most likely - but the ignition source?

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          Re: Many casualties in Texas Waco fertiliser plant blast







          West, Texas

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            Re: Many casualties in Texas Waco fertiliser plant blast

            Originally posted by don View Post






            West, Texas
            This is pretty close to Dallas, about an hour and a half away. Everyone passes West, TX and stops to get Kolaches because they have the most popular Kolache shop in just about all of TX.

            It is called the Czech stop as people from Czechoslovakia settled in that area.

            Horrible accident.

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              Re: Many casualties in Texas Waco fertiliser plant blast

              Closeup video -- terrifying:
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrp...ature=youtu.be

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              • #8
                Re: Many casualties in Texas Waco fertiliser plant blast

                Another tradedy so close on the heels of Boston. So many families grieving now. I know how bad it feels. Wish I could help them.

                April 19/20 has seen the Columbine High School killings, the killing of innocents at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, and now this.

                Coincidentally, April 19/20 is the feast day of the demi-god Moloch, which demanded the sacrifice of children by fire. I'm not making any conjectures. Just filing it away in the back of my mind as something that makes me go "hmmmmm".

                Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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                • #9
                  Re: Many casualties in Texas Waco fertiliser plant blast

                  Originally posted by Munger View Post

                  even more terrifying... & sad... recording recovered from phone of unfortunate victim...

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