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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 5:00

Ecological Disaster in Ohio

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That's not even counting the entire basin. That's not counting the people of East Palestine who are going to deal with living on that dirt. Or people like me who live far breathing in all of this air and the massive amount of people over time that are going to have to deal with all of this. So I don't care about the trains. I don't care about Norfolk Southern. I don't care about how we find out if this doesn't happen again

#Ohio #TrainDerailment #EastPalestine

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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 5:00

#shareaphoto

Look at this picture. You know it's not fine. And what is? Senator Brown's, who I love. I love Senator Brown. I trust Senator Brown. What's his response, his office's response? We're going to make sure that the trains are safe and this doesn't happen again. I don't give a f*** about the f****** trains
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 3:05
We got to send money. And let me raise oh, I have my little support group, and we're raising money. We're sending supplies to the people over here. And my corporation is doing this for this country and the people in this country over here. But right here, right here, because I just had a conversation with someone a couple of months ago, flint, Michigan. Their water is still s***
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 4:54

@Her_Sisu

We can't even get a version of the truth because our news station is run by Sinclair Broadcasting, which is basically just propaganda and is talking about what the balloons? They covered the story for a while, but that that's it. I don't even think they covered the story of the journalist that was arrested at the governor's press conference. That's what bothers me the most
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 2:57

Apology for cursing..

We have limited health care as it is, and we have one new station that covers the majority of the Upper Ohio Valley, which is just a propaganda mouthpiece for Sinclair, which is, you know, just a mouthpiece for the Republican Party. And that's our source of news. We're getting the majority of the updates, like the water filtering, so they have water pumps from private companies trying to flush the water out before it gets to the filter
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 5:00

Here’s What I Know…

Right now, they've been telling everyone that there was one chemical vinyl on the train. We found out through the EPA's website when they posted a letter to Norfolk Southern. That it. Was actually five. I think I said seven in the one, but it was five different chemicals. Now, tonight, I believe it was. The Hill is reporting it was three additional so it may be eight different kinds they found
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 4:47
And I guess what I just wanted to say is thank you to anyone who resells this. Thank you to the people on TikTok Instagram. Everywhere else. Anything you can do to share these things are important because the people in this area don't even have the information. If it were not for the Internet, we wouldn't even know what was going on. So with that, I hope President Biden has the night he deserves. Sherrod Brown has the night he deserves
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Taylor J
@Taylor · 1:24
Hey, thanks so much for sharing this and for all the information that you provided. I am nowhere near this, and I can imagine how it's affecting everybody in the area, what with your families there, even being close by to something like that. You got to imagine that this stuff will travel in the air, and it's just horrible to see unfold in real time
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 5:00

@Neon_Jinn

We can't really afford to have a union fight right now because we need the supply chain to be running. So if you could just get back to work, that'd be great. The water is toxic. It has been found in weirden. It's been found down in Huntington. The entire watershed, this entire branch of the watershed, this is going to affect the entire Midwest. This is the breadbasket of the United States
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 3:08

@Neon_Jinn

What happens in spring is when we get all of the rain, hydrochloric acid burns flesh. And there's already reports that people's eyes are starting to burn around the area and people are getting sick. Pets are dying, cows are dying, deer are dying. Fox because it doesn't happen at once. You don't just have a controlled explosion with these chemicals and then it just dissipates. These chemicals take time to become more lethal
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 3:17
That is a great organization that's just got started and they are trying to get the governor to declare a national emergency or a state emergency and go from there. That's a good organization. They're out of East Liverpool, Ohio, in case I have the wrong name, but I believe it's called Ohio Valley Riverside. If you want to help financially, that's who I would contact. But thank you so much for sharing
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 2:22

STAY INSIDE ⚠️⚠️⚠️

So I want to preface this message with I am okay because it's not raining here and I don't even know how far I am from East Palestine anymore. But I just want to put this out there in the off chance that anyone does live in Columbia County of Ohio. Currently it is raining hydrochloric acid and nobody's talking about it. They got an alert. I only found this out because of Facebook comments and I posted in the East Palestine Facebook page
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 2:40
Other people saying West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, it's because this is all right in the little spot. So this is a picture from last night. And the local weather told us that it was rain clouds, that was storming, but there is no wind, there is no rain. Those aren't storm clouds. And now tonight they sent out an alert saying stay inside because the rain will melt you. And has Governor Duane issued a state of emergency? No
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 4:57

Feb. 14 Update

And the springhouse, if you go to my profile, you'll see I did a little story. I went to the spring house the other last week. That's a fun little audio story that spring that I went to dumps out down to Elkhorn Creek, which connects it to Yellow Creek, which goes into the Ohio, goes down. So what I'm trying to say is my water should be fine. Our aquifer should be okay. The air probably not. We haven't got it tested yet
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 2:31

2/15/23 Update

Governor Mike DeWine was talking about how these trains, this train was not considered high hazard, even though some of the cars had these chemicals on them and was urging Congress to look into this to fix the problem of if it has at least one car that's hazardous, it should be labeled as such. Everyone keeps asking why FEMA isn't here, why the federal government isn't stepping in, and it's because Governor Mike DeWine told them that it was not needed
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 4:51

2/15/23 Update #2

They're saying that I think it's twelve species of fish, about 3500 fish have been found and that that is the only species that has been affected in any way. That there's no data to show that anything else has been hurt, but yet we know about pets. And my dog sick today because it was raining. I have a rash on my hand from the rain from yesterday and I'm 25 miles away as the crow flies, which basically just means not road distance in the sky
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River Hunter Wiley
@riverhunter87 · 3:18
So like anything that's not concrete, like your clothes, your bedding, your couch, your walls, wood, anything like that is permanently damaged because these chemicals are forever. They won't go away. So you have to get rid of all of that. But it's perfectly safe. It's perfectly safe for you to stay in your house. Also, maybe don't go in your basement because it's causing, I think they call it mustard gas in your basement
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