Well my friends, I tried. Last night Biggi, from CCN, and I tried to get Transpicuous News out live at it's usual time to no avail. My internet was so bad that I kept falling offline every few minutes. The game plan was then to record TN this morning (when I usually have decent internet) and release it on CCN later tonight.....
.... yea that didn't work out so well.
I am hoping the have enough internet tonight to get on The One People's Roundtable Discussion, but even that might not be in the cards, lol.
Here's the thing, it's high tourist season here in this area of Morocco, and right now the tourists are WAY overloading the bandwidth of the system.... so basically there is not enough bandwidth to hold the video/audio stable. Tourist season should start winding down in about two weeks, so everything should be back to normal by then. In the mean time... I'm trying!!!
Anyway, here are a few of the screen shots I wanted to cover this week on TN. China and the massive explosions and what's not being said and what is being said- I covered most of that here on RTS in the past few days. But what hasn't been talked about is all the OTHER toxic explosions that have happened in the past week! And then I went looking..... Interesting that so many fires/explosions/spills seemingly have been happening in groups.
Great.... I can't even get the screen shots to load. ARGH! Well, here take a look at this list- the one that I compiled got rid of the junk and highlighted all the toxic elements according to time/area...but as I can't get that to load up, you'll have to look through the list your selves, lol.
http://www.fireworld.com/IncidentLogs.aspx
Wednesday
Aug 12 | Tanjin, China: Huge, fiery blasts at a warehouse for hazardous chemicals killed at least 50 people. More Information |
Wednesday
Aug 12 | Jacksonville, TX: Fire and explosions rocked a paint-related industrial plant. More Information |
Monday
Aug 10 | Royal City, WA: A shelter-in-place order was issued when ammonia leaked at a fruit packing plant. More Information |
Wednesday
Aug 05 | Animus River, CO: 3 million gallons of wastewater spilled from an abandoned mine. More Information Mercury wasn't listed but I guarantee it's there! |
Tuesday
Aug 04 | New Madrid, MO: Moisture contacting molten metal triggered an explosion at the cast house of an aluminum factory. More Information |
Monday
Aug 03 | Yankton, S.D.: Fire broke out in a paint room at an aluminum extrusion plant. More Information |
Monday
Aug 03 | Fairfield, OH: A giant crater was left behind after a lightning strike caused an explosion of an underground fuel storage tank. More Information Gasoline |
Sunday
Aug 02 | Rodeo, CA: Firefighters extinguished a fire at an oil refinery. More Information |
Sunday
Aug 02 | Charleton, MA: Lack of available water hindered firefighters battling a winery blaze. More Information |
Saturday
Aug 01 | Metropolis, IL: A uranium hexafluoride leak was reported at a chemical plant. More Information |
Tuesday
Jul 07 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Leaking natural gas lines ignited at an offshore oil platform. More Information |
Tuesday
Jul 07 | Espirito Santo, Brazil: 2 workers drowned when a scaffolding collapsed at an oil terminal, dragging them underwater. More Information |
Tuesday
Jul 07 | Londonderry, UK: A firefighter was treated after working a blaze at a recycling plant. More Information plastics- petroleum based |
Monday
Jul 06 | El Cajon, CA: 2,000 gallons of concentrated bleach spilled at a plant making water treatment supplies. More Information |
Monday
Jul 06 | Speedway, IN: Muriatic acid leaked at a beverage bottling plant. More Information |
Monday
Jul 06 | Brooklyn Heights, OH: A packaging plant without alarms or sprinklers caught fire. More Information plastics |
Saturday
Jul 04 | Brookshire, TX: 12 fire departments battled a fire at a chemical plant making pipeline additives. More Information |
Thursday
Jul 02 | Maryville, TN: Thousands were evacuated after a freight train hauling acrylonite derailed and caught fire. More Information |
Friday
Jun 26 | Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, France: A man rammed a car into a gas factory, triggering an explosion that injured 2 people. More Information |
Thursday
Jun 25 | Douglas, AZ: A military jet crash triggered a pipeline fire. More Information |
Wednesday
Jun 17 | Cleveland, TN: A chlorine spill at a chemical plant shut down traffic on trhe Hiwassee River. More Information |
Wednesday
Jun 17 | Chattanooga, TN: Fire broke out in a chemical process building at a detergent additives plant. More Information |
Tuesday
Jun 16 | Windsor Locks, CT: An ammonia spill at an aerospace plant sent 1 to the hospital. More Information |
Tuesday
Jun 16 | Chicago, IL: An ammonia leak at a poultry products distributor sent 3 workers to the hospital. More Information |
Tuesday
Jun 16 | Dubuque, IA: 2 50-gallon barrels of acetone caught fire in a warehouse paint booth. More Information |
Saturday
Jun 13 | Columbia City, IN: A fire at a plating factory forced an area evacuation.More Information |
Tuesday
Jun 09 | Sillamae, Estonia: A rare metals plant caught fire with a shelter-in-place order issued. More Information |
Tuesday
Jun 09 | Prestwich, UK: Fire gutted a factory. More Information |
Tuesday
Jun 09 | Tibshelf, UK: A loading bay fire spread throughout a plastics factory. More Information |
Monday
Jun 08 | Aruvangadu, India: Workers at a cordite factory refused to return to their jobs after a fire in a storage room. More Information |
Monday
Jun 08 | Philadelphia, PA: A fire at a paper factory triggered an explosion. More Information |
Monday
Jun 08 | Raynham, MA: A lithium battery exploded at a battery plant. More Information military and aerospace |
Monday
Jun 08 | Palatine, PA: Fire broke out at a manufacturing plant warehouse. More Information |
Monday
Jun 08 | Seberang Jaya, Singapore: A worker caught his fingers in a chilli grinding machine at a sauce factory. More Information |
Monday
Jun 08 | Kiev, Ukraine: Fire spread through 17 storage tanks at an oil terminal, killing 4. More Information |
Monday
Jun 08 | Anglesey, UK: An explosion rocked an aluminum works. More Information |
Monday
Jun 08 | Valia, India: An industrial accident followed by fire at a fatty alcohol factory killed 1 and injured 4. More Information |
Monday
Jun 08 | Conewago Twp., PA: Fire broke out at a chemical plant with explosions reported. More Information |
Sunday
Jun 07 | Subham, Kuwait: Fire swept through a factory making insulation. More Information |
Sunday
Jun 07 | Selfoss, Iceland: A pipe factory fire forced the evacuation of more than 300 people. More Information |
Sunday
Jun 07 | Port Augusta, Australia: A firefighters suffered facial burns in an explosion at a power plant. More Information |
Sunday
Jun 07 | Rochester, UK: A fire at a polymer recycling facility damaged 500 tons of input stock. More Information |
Saturday
Jun 06 | Anevo, Bulgaria: An explosion at a military plant killed 1 and injured 4.More Information munitions plant |
Saturday
Jun 06 | Faridabad, India: Fire gutted a packaging plant. More Information |
Saturday
Jun 06 | Nea Zoi, Greece: Fire broke out at a recycling factory. More Information |
Saturday
Jun 06 | Jefferson Hills, PA: A machine explosion at a resin factory resulted in a shelter-in-place order. More Information |
Friday
Jun 05 | Windsor Locks, CT: A 20-foot long box truck caught fire at a car plant loading dock. More Information |
Friday
Jun 05 | Bromyard, UK: A fire at a paint plant required the use of breathing apparatus. More Information |
Friday
Jun 05 | Santo Tomas, Philippines: Fire broke out at a plastics factory. More Information |
Thursday
Jun 04 | Brazil, IN: An assembly line worker was injured in an accident at a trailer plant. More Information |
Thursday
Jun 04 | Maraiumala Nagar, India: Fire broke out at an ink factory. More Information |
Thursday
Jun 04 | Houston, TX: Black smoke poured from a recycling plant when a propane tank ruptured. More Information |
Thursday
Jun 04 | San Diego, CA: Medical supplies being sterilized with a laser caught fire at a manufacturing plant. More Information |
Thursday
Jun 04 | Naracoorte, Australia: A biodiesel plant fire resulted in a shelter-in-place order. More Information |
Thursday
Jun 04 | Prairie du Chien, WI: A fire and small explosion was reported at a wood and wood composite factory. More Information |
Wednesday
Jun 03 | Melbourne, Australia: Fire broke out in an air conditioning unit at a tobacco factory. More Information |
Tuesday
Jun 02 | Maryland City, MD: Nearby residents were told to shelter-in-place when a sulfuric acid leak was discovered. More Information |
Tuesday
Jun 02 | Maiden, NC: 5 people have been taken to hospital after a chlorine gas leak at a data center. More Information |
Tuesday
Jun 02 | Ballinrobe, Ireland: Fire broke out in the paint shop of an engineering factory. More Information |
Tuesday
Jun 02 | Nyhamna, Norway: A natural gas processing plant was evacuated because of fire. More Information |
Monday
Jun 01 | East Peoria, IL: A machine fire broke out at a heavy equipment plant. More Information |
Monday
Jun 01 | Columbia, SC: A 100-foot section of roof collapsed at an aircraft parts plant. More Information |
Monday
Jun 01 | Spring, PA: A transformer fire at a paving plant spread to 2 dump trucks.More Information |
Monday
Jun 01 | Littlefield, TX: A delinting plant burned to the ground in just over an hour. More Information Chemicals, but no specifics given |
Saturday
May 30 | Ravenna, OH: Magnesium caught fire at a parts manufacturing plant. More Information |
Saturday
May 30 | Naga City, S. Korea: A fire in the crusher building at a power plant will shut down the operation 6 days. More Information |
Friday
May 29 | Sherman, TX: Firefighters evacuated a 1-mile radius of a burning gas plant. More Information |
Thursday
May 28 | Borger, TX: 10 people were taken to hospitals after an ammonia gas leak at a chemical plant. More Information |
Thursday
May 28 | Langley City, BC: Firefighters fought 17 hours to extinguish a fire at an egg carton factory. More Information |
Thursday
May 28 | Nashua, NH: Oily rags ignited at a uniform cleaning plant. More Information |
chemicals, not listed
Wednesday
May 27 | Ajman, UAE: Fire destroyed a sponge factory. More Information |
Wednesday
May 27 | Eskisehir, Turkey: A factory fire threatened 300 people. More Information |
Wednesday
May 27 | Dhamrai, Bangladesh: A fire at a pharmaceuticals factory took an hour to extinguish. More Information |
Wednesday
May 27 | Cottage Grove, MN: A chemical plant worker was exposed to leaking nitric acid. More Information |
Wednesday
May 27 | Hauppauge, NY: Nearly 20 people were exposed to CO leaking from an air conditioner at a pen and marker plant. More Information |
Wednesday
May 27 | Inverness, UK: Fire broke out at a municipal waste recycling center. More Information |
Wednesday
May 27 | Worthington Springs, FL: Firefighters from 3 counties fought a sawmill fire. More Information |
Wednesday
May 27 | West Raynham, UK: A bonfire spread to a recycling center. More Information |
Wednesday
May 27 | Ravensbourne, New Zealand: A fiure at a fertilizer plant injured 1. More Information |
Wednesday
May 27 | Karempudi mandal, India: A minor fire broke out at a bio mass plant. More Information |
Wednesday
May 27 | Canadian, TX: A tornado struck a gas drilling rig, injuring 3. More Information |
Tuesday
May 26 | Peterborough, UK: A disused factory was set ablaze twice in 2 days. More Information |
Tuesday
May 26 | East Farmingdale, NY: Firefighters had trouble gaining access to a closed aircraft factory on fire. More Information |
Tuesday
May 26 | Genesee County, NY: A tanker truck exploded and caught fire outside a concrete plant. More Information |
Tuesday
May 26 | Spencer, OH: A fire in an air cleaning unit broke out at a battery plant.More Information |
Tuesday
May 26 | Preston, UK: Nearly 3 tons of mixed waste had to be moved to extinguish a recycling plant fire. More Information |
Tuesday
May 26 | Phoenix, AZ: A fire at a plant making specialized glass for computers collapsed a section of the loading dock roof. More Information |
Monday
May 25 | Foster Creek, BC: A forest fire forced the shut down of an oilsands and natural gas site. More Information |
Monday
May 25 | Brake, Germany: A freighter carrying potentially explosive fertilizer was abandoned when it caught fire. More Information |
Saturday
May 23 | St. Paul, MN: A debris fire at a metals plant is blamed on spontaneous combustion. More Information |
Wednesday
May 20 | Baltimore, MD: 3 people suffered serious burns in a fire at a propane warehouse. More Information |
Tuesday
May 19 | Anderson, SC: A fire at a metal recycling plant left a worker dead and another injured. More Information |
Tuesday
May 19 | Port of Albany, NY: Crude oil sludge spilled while being pumped from a tank under maintenance. More Information |
Tuesday
May 19 | Morrow, GA: Workers evacuated a plant making packaged salads when ammonia leaked. More Information |
Tuesday
May 19 | Karnes City, TX: Hydrogen sulfide gas spewed from an oil well after an explosion. More Information |
Wednesday
May 13 | Manila, Philippines: Welding work was underway when chemicals ignited at a rubber slipper plant, killing 72. More Information |
Wednesday
May 13 | Ketchikan, AK: An ammonia leak led to a compressor shutdown at a fish processing plant. More Information |
Wednesday
May 13 | Jenkins, PA: Fire tore through a plant specializing in fluoropolymers. More Information |
Tuesday
May 12 | Fairfield, OH: A haz mat leak was reported at a chemical plant. More Information |
Sunday
May 10 | Buchanan, NY: A fire at a nuclear power plant dumped several thousand gallons of transformer fluid into the Hudson River. More Information |
Notice the amount of leaks and fires that include Aluminum, Ammonia, and plastics/petrochemicals? The vast majority of the Chemical fires did NOT disclose the chemicals involved. Also, a huge amount of recycling plants.
Back to China again. Jim Stone has just released a huge amount of info that supports several of the the points I made last week:
UPDATE: ANOTHER BLOCKBUSTER: Blasts were NOT RELATED, blast 1, the small blast, happened on the West side of the container lot, and was the crater everyone first saw with containers laying in it, thinking that was from the big blast. It was not. Blast 2, the lake making nuke type blast, happened on the East side of the container lot. The fire happened to the South of both blasts, approximately centered between them, and was ONLY A FIRE, there is no conceivable way it could produce blasts on both sides of a container lot, separated by over 200 yards. The materials in question simply could not do it. The warehouse that supposedly holding whatever exploded was erased by the large (rod from God or nuclear) blast, as was everything else around that blast.
The crater pictures people posted previously were from the small blast, not the big one, a new picture which clearly shows where the big blast went off just got released by China. After looking through the images of the soviet nuclear tests, the new lake in China appears to have been made by a slightly sub surface burst of at least a 5 kiloton nuclear bomb.
A little bit more of a detailed explanation: If the blast happened at ground level, almost all of the energy would go upwards and the blast would not have made a large deep crater, especially one large enough and deep enough to make that lake. If you look to the right hand side of the lake, you can see fracture patterns in the earth, which were caused by the earth being compressed sideways and not downwards. This would only be done with a sub surface blast. After the blast, the earth bounced back towards the center of the lake, which opened up the cracks.
Look closely at the ground around the lake. Those who claimed it was not a nuke cited the fact that if it was, everything around the crater would be vaporized and wiped clean. Now that we have the real crater pic from the big blast, YEP, it matches that perfectly. Take a look at the containers laying in the lower left corner of this picture – they have no paint or color, which means they had the surfaces incinerated by intense heat only a nuke or other super weapon would reach. If this was a carbide blast, they would be black or have their original colors to some degree, complete color change to only gray proves this explosion was FREAKING HOT. (D: Hence the fact that the rows and rows of cars are still standing perfectly organized, yet every strip of paint, rubber and thin metal has been vaporized- intense heat.)
That type and size of blast crater will only happen if a massive bomb goes off a few feet underground, such as a tactical nuke in a drain pipe which leaves scant few alternative options (see Rod from God), No chemical blast did that, PERIOD. The building that is still standing in the upper right hand side of the frame is a typical example of what is left after a nuclear test, concrete buildings seldom get leveled, but they do get gutted by nuclear blasts. Just look through pictures of the soviet nuclear tests and you will see this. Bottom line? The aftermath is completely consistent with a nuclear blast.
I think a glue fire was started as an excuse for this huge blast, which came considerably later. And who knows what made the first big blast, or smaller blasts that led up to it, but I am confident it was a show and not an accident. They wanted this filmed from all angles and set up the show to make sure people would be recording when the big one went off. If there were lots of little blasts before that, why was there not a single small blast after the big one? That is when I would think the small blasts should have started if this entire scenario was not contrived from the start.....
...So let me put it all together here, the story goes like this, if those were the only 3 items in question:
Someone managed to get a bunch of modeling glue burning. And it sat there and burned for 45 minutes (nasty fire there, tough job putting that out, but no boom potential in the context of how it was stored or to even one percent of that magnitude.)
After it burned for a good long time, enough to ensure everyone was watching, somehow some small explosions were touched off to get people to start filming. Then the MOAB or some other huge explosive device comes in, and blows the whole place to smithereens. Bam-o, perfect show for burying the biggest known act of treason in American history – Hillary’s Wal-Mart of American secrets, open to the highest bidder. If the story is modeling glue, it does not wash for that type of explosion, it just does not work that way.
http://asheepnomore.net/2015/08/15/its-official-chinese-harbour-was-mini-nuked/
.... started with smaller fires- and THAT is EXACTLY why the firemen were buried UNDER the RUBBLE!!!! Because they were already on site fighting the smaller, distraction fires!!!!! I don't necessarily agree with Stones conclusions as to "WHY" this happened though, and he's missing the big piece: The proximity of the Super Computer that they ADMITTED the building it is housed in had structural damage from the blast. THAT is a major piece and not to be overlooked in my opinion. There is MUCH more here than simple "finance" or NSA/Hilary bullshit, or maybe even the Yuan as the
new global reserve currency..... the US is desperate. But desperate enough to start a Nuclear war with China?! ..... hmmmmmmm, no. I don't think so. I think the Super Computer may hold the biggest hint here.
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