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How many does this make? Three? That’s no coincidence.
Between the chemicals in the air and water, the communist government, and the weekly industrial explosions, it is a wonder how anyone is still alive in that dump.
From a poster over at Zero Hedge:
One of the most effective forms of industrial or military sabotage limits itself to damage that can never be thoroughly provenor even proven at allto be anything deliberate. It is like an invisible political movement; perhaps it isnt there at all. If a bomb is wired to a cars ignition, then obviously there is an enemy; if public building or a political headquarters is blown up, then there is a political enemy. But if an accident, or a series of accidents, occurs, if equipment merely fails to function, if it appears faulty, especially in a slow fashion, over a period of natural time, with numerous small failures and misfiringsthen the victim, whether a person or a party or a country, can never marshal itself to defend itself.
— Philip K Dick
Three times is.......enemy action, as they say.
Calling OSHA. Calling EPA. Explosion in Aisle No.1 Shandong pet food factory.
Maybe some Iranian stuff went “Kablooey”.
Sum Ting Wong.
‘Nother one????
Double U, Tee, Efffff?
Sure is curious. 3 warehouses, 3 nasty explosions in a short time span. Makes one wonder, could it be a traveling pyromaniac? Or a commonplace compound found in storage, gone unstable? Worker error x3, doubtful. Damn good conversation fuel for conspiracy theorists everywhere.
If one was trying to pick a fight with China?
I’m surprised that no one has quoted Goldfinger.
“Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it’s enemy action’.
“Someone set us up the bomb?”
Are we dangerous here ?