Posted on 08/31/2021 6:59:09 AM PDT by Norski
If mixed with certain things Dry Ice can react badly.
I won’t really say publicly but think of oil and or Anti-Freeze or another chemical.
Closing airspace is mostly done these days to protect the state from anything embarrassing. In old America, it was solely for safety reasons.
Now its done solely to prevent aerial photos.
Our control freak government.
Also, HazMat had to be called because normally the F.D. would just do a “Wash Down” but water also makes Dry Ice react not good for the situation.
Look up dry ice in a pool on YouTube…….the Crazy Russian guy did an experiment.
Uniontown, Fayette Co is in PA, just north of Monongalia Co, WV.
It is affiliated with Ruby Memorial out of Morgantown.
Months ago, they were prescribing Ivermectin, doxycycline, Vit C and famatodine on the suspicion of covid 19.
Hiding information about the contents of those ‘vaccines’ (gene therapies), eh, Deep State?
Ask a Scientist: Why dry ice is dangerous
Kyle Reeser
Kyle Reeser
QUESTION: Why is dry ice dangerous?
ANSWER: If you take an ice cube from the freezer and place it in a glass, it will gradually melt into a pool of liquid water. This process of phase transition between solid and liquid water happens at 32 degrees Fahrenheit; water placed in a freezer set to lower than 32 degrees will freeze into solid ice, and ice taken from the freezer and placed in an environment above 32 degrees will melt.
If the water is then heated further in a pot on the stove, or a mug in the microwave, it will begin to boil at 212 degrees. This “boiling point” temperature marks another phase transition, from liquid to gas. The liquid water is becoming water vapor and escaping from the pot. When that water vapor cools down, it eventually condenses back into liquid water.
Just as the ice cubes you may put in your drink are made of water in solid phase, dry ice is carbon dioxide in solid phase. By cooling down carbon dioxide gas at high pressure, the gas condenses into a liquid before freezing solid. When dry ice warms at normal pressure and temperature, you will notice one very curious property — the solid ice turns directly into a gas, without a liquid phase. This process is called sublimation, and is the reason we give this product the name “dry ice.”
So, in what ways can dry ice be dangerous? To begin, it is very cold. The surface temperature of dry ice is a frosty 109.3 degrees below zero. If you were to touch it with your bare hands, it would cause nearly instant cell death, or frostbite. Always wear insulated gloves, or handle it with tongs, to avoid skin damage.
Another way dry ice can be very dangerous is that, upon subliming, the gaseous carbon dioxide takes up a much larger volume than the original chunk of ice. If this happens in a space that is not well-ventilated, say a car with the windows rolled up, this pure carbon dioxide can displace the normal air we breathe and cause asphyxia.
If the dry ice is placed in a sealed container, the expanding gasses can cause the container to rupture or blow open violently. This property can be harnessed in a controlled way for demonstration purposes — for example, a piece of dry ice inserted into a deflated balloon with the opening then tied closed will cause the balloon to inflate and potentially pop. But failing to educate oneself about this property could cause serious harm if packaged incorrectly.
Most things in life are only as dangerous as the precautions we do not take. When operating power tools, use protective eyewear. When out in a boat, always wear a life jacket. And when handling dry ice, wear gloves to protect your hands, and only do so in a well-ventilated room.
Graphene oxide all over hell-and-gone! :p)
However, unless I'm missing something in the source article, I'm not seeing anything about the DoD being involved in any way. In fact, nothing in the article supports the claims made in the title.
All I'm seeing is that the Center for Threat Preparedness referred questions to the Department of HHS. I looked up the Center of Threat Preparedness and it is a state agency in West Virginia.
I'm also not seeing where this was a no-fly zone. Local authorities not allowing drones to fly overhead also sounds weird, but is a far cry from "closed airspace". Was it a real no-fly zone? I looked up the Temporary Flight Restrictions on the FAA website and didn't see any NOTAMS regarding this incident.
Additionally, the source article reported eyewitnesses seeing mobile labs, command centers, and satellite antennae at the site. There are zero pictures to back up any of these claims.
African genocide shots.
There are two articles here with the same title; one is a continuation of the other. Here is the other:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3990634/posts
The source and/or the writer reached out to DOD apparently, and at the second story are some other articles listed by a poster which reference the accident. The other article provides an email for questions regarding this story.
This appears to be a “tip of the iceberg” item, and is, according to the source article, in “ongoing story” mode. It appears to be a tiny local source.
Worthy questions, and worth investigation, especially in light of the article posted just now on FR listing just what HAS been found in the vaccines.
It may explain a lot.
Thank you, Norski
Example:
““Still backed up, drove by an hour ago, looks like a small village has been set up … mobile labs, pop-up tents, lights, sat phone antennas, Fayette Co Command Center, Mon Co Command Ctr and more,” Brenda Landis-Haas of Morgantown wrote on the Monongalia County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page.
Another witness who spoke to Timcast said that press was not allowed anywhere near the scene and that there were “all kinds of clean up crews I’ve never even heard of.”
Airspace surrounding the crash was also closed according to a report from WBOY. Local residents said that people were being stopped from flying hobby drones to see what was going on.”
It's inert, which is why it is used commercially.
Graphene Oxide?
Here is an interesting post. Not the Moderna, but a reply to a post earlier today upon what is actually in the shots, referencing all four of the major ones.
Parasite in the Pfizers, hmm?
To: Fractal Trader
trypanosoma cruzi parasite
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Why in the hell is this in the Pfizer product????
I looked up what it is ...
Chagas Disease
Chagas (CHAH-gus) disease is an inflammatory, infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. This parasite is found in the feces of the triatomine (reduviid) bug. This bug is also known as the “kissing bug.” Chagas disease is common in South America, Central America and Mexico, the primary home of the triatomine bug. Rare cases of Chagas disease have also been found in the southern United States.
Also called American trypanosomiasis, Chagas disease can infect anyone. Left untreated, Chagas disease later can cause serious heart and digestive problems.
Acute phase
The acute phase of Chagas disease, which lasts for weeks or months, is often symptom-free. When signs and symptoms do occur, they are usually mild and may include:
Swelling at the infection site
Fever
Fatigue
Rash
Body aches
Eyelid swelling
Headache
Loss of appetite
Nausea, diarrhea or vomiting
Swollen glands
Enlargement of your liver or spleen
Signs and symptoms that develop during the acute phase usually go away on their own. In some cases, if the infection isn’t treated, Chagas disease will advance to the chronic phase.
Chronic phase
Signs and symptoms of the chronic phase of Chagas disease may occur 10 to 20 years after initial infection, or they may never occur. In severe cases, Chagas disease signs and symptoms may include:
Irregular heartbeat
Heart failure
Sudden cardiac arrest
Difficulty swallowing due to enlarged esophagus
Stomach pain or constipation due to enlarged colon
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/chagas-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20356212
8 posted on 8/31/2021, 2:06:26 PM by Qiviut (Faith is the antidote to fear. Mindset: be a victor, not a victim.)
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I hope more information comes out about this incident. I'm definitely interested in hearing more about it.
I don't trust the government, and I definitely don't trust the jab.
Thank you.
Think this is the article link:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3990778/posts
Yes. It is.
Also important to go to source and read entire article.
...something you need a hazmat tent city set up to clean up if it spills
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Years ago, I knew a cancer patient who was on self-administered chemo at home. She dropped a vial, which broke. The hospital sent a hazmat crew to clean it up.
I’ve been told nurses who administer chemo routinely, are very, very cautious and go to lengths to protect themselves. They are said to be at elevated risk from the exposure.
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