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  • Local Farmer Sounds the Alarm: Why Did East Palestine Launch ‘MyID’ Emergency Service to Surveil Biometrics 1 Week Before Ohio Train Derailment?

    02/19/2023 12:45:03 PM PST · by bitt · 22 replies
    gateway pundit ^ | 2/19/2023 | alicia powe
    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...
  • CDC Updates Profile For Vinyl Chloride Days Before Ohio Train Derailment, And Removes Section On How It Affects Children

    02/18/2023 6:23:10 PM PST · by Golden Eagle · 39 replies
    Evie ^ | February 16, 2023 | Nicole Dominique
    Why did the CDC update its page for vinyl chloride nearly two weeks before the Ohio train derailment? The CDC edited its profile for vinyl chloride just recently, removing a section on how the chemical affects children. On February 3, a Norfolk Southern Railroad train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, emitting toxic clouds into the air and water supplies. The Environmental Protection Agency has deemed the water "safe to drink" – despite the existing reports of wildlife dying in the affected area. Now it seems even the CDC is minimizing the effects of the chemicals involved in the crash, one...
  • East Palestine switching to ‘MyID’ emergency service

    02/18/2023 4:41:01 AM PST · by Robert DeLong · 16 replies
    WKBN First News 27 ^ | Oct 17, 2022 / 06:10 PM EDT | Dave Sess
    EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (WKBN) – East Palestine is known as “The Place to Be.” It’s way ahead of the curve on a program to provide better treatment for anyone in the event of an emergency. We learned how it works and how it could help everyone in East Palestine. “MyID” provides quick medical information for emergency responders. Darlene Chapman is the outreach coordinator for this project and she’s an EMT. If they’re in a situation where they can’t tell us or if they don’t have any family around, this is something that would make my life easier,” she said. MyID...