Posted on 02/19/2023 12:45:03 PM PST by bitt
A man who lives nine miles away from where the Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals that derailed in eastern Ohio reached out The Gateway Pundit to sound the alarm on the bizarre coincidences that continue to pile up surrounding the incident.
Bob Moore, a 70-year-old farmer and longtime resident of East Palestine, initially ignored local news reports urging residents to sign up for “MyID,” a new biometric tracking device that provides first responders updates about an individual’s health conditions amid an emergency “major disaster.”
But the suspicious timing of the government’s distribution of this health-monitoring digital ID, exactly a week before the disaster, warrants answers, Moore told TGP in an exclusive interview.
“It was exactly a week before the derailment happened,” Moore said. “The people were asked to go to the local fire department in downtown East Palestine to get that MyID.
“They began monitoring your physical activity, your heart rate, your respiration, anything you might be exposed to. I see this as the kind of censor you would put on an astronaut or on an athlete that you wanted to track to see how he’d react to stress or being winded, or in this instance chemical exposure. It’s a monitoring device.”
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It’s ‘’sensor’’. Crying out loud doesn’t anyone understand English anymore?.
Twilight Zone coupled with Outer Limits
Agree he has great leadership skill and proved it.
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