Posted on 05/02/2024 10:59:11 AM PDT by mcenedo
Portion of I-95 to remain closed for several days after tractor-trailer carrying thousands of gallons of gasoline explodes into massive inferno
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In the late 90s a truck caught fire on I-95 in Chester, PA. It destroyed an overpass. I had to commute to inner Philly through New Jersey for about 2 months. Not fun.
If it helps, the article says this is in Pennsylvania.
Expect to see more of this with thousands of terrorists entering the country. We are so naive waiting for the day of deadly reckoning coming to America.
It was hit by a car. It did not hit a pillar.
Not naive, but by design. The Chinaman pay the American politician to set it up that way. Mitch knows how it works.
Many are but not all of us.
And those importing the terrorists know exactly what they are doing.
Once is happenstance, twice coincidence, three times enemy action. How long until biden regime admits foreign sabotage teams are actively engaged against us. With our border wide open, our enemies would have to be fools not to take advantage.
I always figured that making things look like accidents would be an effective way to keep people from finding out who’s behind it.
It can create a lot of mayhem without raising suspicions.
Although these days, with then corrupt government we have, there’s no need to hide it any more, because even if they are found out, there will be no consequences.
Right underneath an overpass just like that Los Angeles fire a while back that destroyed that infrastructure.
Seems oddly coincidental.>>>.And I95 in philly as well.
An old neighbor of mine blew up a fuel tanker near Detroit back in the 70’s. He had brand new that day tires. One blew and put him right over. His company ended up buying the state 1/4 mile of freeway.
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