Environmentalists silent amid continued toxic train derailments


‘It’s interesting timing on everything…Did you hear about the Epstein client list about to be released?’

Environmentalists and climate change alarmists are silent amid reports of several trains containing hazardous materials derailing and releasing toxic chemicals into the environment, polluting the air and water sources. 

The reports began this month after a Norfolk Southern train containing toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio. Local and state authorities started a controlled burn of the chemicals to avoid an explosion, and phosgene, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, ethyl hexyl acrylate, isobutylene, hydrogen chloride and vinyl chloride were released from the train’s cars. Vinyl chloride, a colorless gas and carcinogen used to manufacture PVC, is said to have contaminated the air and water for the residents of the Ohio River Basin.

Indeed, some residents are already reporting concerning symptoms such as bad coughs, sore throats, headaches and diarrhea, according to the Daily Wire. Reports of fish, wildlife and farm animals dying have also been circulating since the chemicals were burned.

The derailment was eerily predicted in the movie “White Noise” released last year by Netflix. The film was set in a small town affected by a release of dangerous chemicals resulting from a train derailment. One of the East Palestine, Ohio residents, who was forced to evacuate the town recently, had played one of the evacuees in that movie.

Then on Monday, another train carrying “hazardous materials” reportedly derailed in Houston, Texas, followed by another train derailment in Enoree, South Carolina. On Thursday, another Norfolk Southern train containing hazardous material derailed, this time near Detroit, though reports say there was no chemical spillage.

There have so far been no calls for investigation from environment messianists including Greta Thunberg, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Biden climate commissar John Kerry, or others.

None of the above-mentioned climate operatives immediately responded to inquiries by Frontline News.

Their silence is all the more deafening considering such derailments are a relatively regular occurrence. According to the US Transportation Department’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics, in 2021 there were more than 1,000 train derailments of which 378 involved hazardous materials, averaging over one a day.

Yet, only this month have reports of the derailments begun to surface, raising questions about whether the incidents are being used to distract the public from more insidious developments.

Frontline News reported last week that news of the derailments comes amid reports that documents containing the names of late billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s associates will be released by the court within the coming months. The Daily Mail reported last Friday that these documents are expected to contain serious allegations related to 167 of the pedophile ringleader’s associates, victims, and employees.

Epstein’s associates are known to include powerful and influential elites such as the Clinton family. Former President Bill Clinton visited Epstein’s “Lolita Island” 26 times according to previously released court documents and has appeared in photographs alongside Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell is currently serving time for her part in in managing Epstein’s pedophile ring and overseeing child recruitment. Maxwell was even invited to former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton’s wedding in 2010 where Chelsea had a “strict no-strangers policy” and invited only those whom she personally knew. 

Other visitors include England’s Prince Andrew, who was stripped of his royal title and military affiliations following accusations by one of Maxwell’s trafficked victims, Virginia Giuffre who alleged the royal had sex with her three times at the age of 17. Prince Andrew has since settled the lawsuit. 

President Donald Trump was also named as a friend of Epstein and Maxwell, and appeared in at least one photograph with the convicted sex traffickers, though court testimony is not clear on how close the friendship was. According to Jeffrey Epstein’s brother Mark, Trump flew on the Lolita Express once because “he needed a ride back to New York.”  

Other known associates include Bill Gates and Alan Dershowitz, though it is unclear how deep the associations were.

Maxwell kept a list of several high-profile “John Does”. In January, Maxwell notified Judge Loretta Preska of the Southern District of New York that she would no longer fight to keep the list private, leaving it up to the court to decide to unseal the names. 

But the names continued to remain sealed when dozens of the John and Jane Does mentioned in court filings refused to have their names publicized. They have since consented to revealing their identities.

According to a declaration filed Wednesday, the documents to be released are expected to include the names of “‘alleged perpetrators’ or individuals accused of ‘serious wrongdoing’, as well as law enforcement officers and prosecutors” in addition to “at least one public figure”, says the Daily Mail.

The news of Epstein’s list has also been eclipsed by reports of a Chinese surveillance balloon spying on the United States and several unidentified flying objects (UFOs) being shot down after invading North American airspace.

Green Bay Packers quarterback and NFL champion Aaron Rodgers suggests that the UFOs, at least, may be a distraction from the Epstein list.

“It’s interesting timing on everything,” Rodgers told The Pat McAfee Show last week, according to RadarOnline.com. “There’s a lot of other things going on in the world. Did you hear about the Epstein client list about to be released?

“There’s some files that have some names on them that might be getting released pretty soon. [Ghislaine] Maxwell was the only person ever convicted of trafficking and nobody who was involved in the trafficking ever went to jail. Nothing to see here.”


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