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− | In | + | In July 2020, the Ohio Board of Pharmacy withdrew their order banning the use of [[Hydroxychloroquine]] to treat [[COVID-19]], after an appeal by [[Ohio Governor]] [[Mike DeWine]].<ref>https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/ohio-governor-asks-halt-rule-preventing-doctors-prescribing</ref> |
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+ | A [[Norfolk Southern]] rail car carrying plastic pellets was heated by a hot axle, an alarm failed to trigger and the long freight car it was part of crashed in East Palestine, [[Ohio]] in [[2023]]. Dozens of unexplained actions were undertaken, resulting in a controlled "release" of dangerous clouds of [[chemicals]]. Days after the train carrying an array of toxic chemicals — some of which the [[EPA]] linked to [[cancer]], organ damage and irritation to the skin, nose and eyes — caught fire and derailed in this town of about 4,700 Ohio Gov. [[Mike DeWine]] - member of a suspected [[deep state]] actor list of [[FBI]]-whistleblower [[Sibel Edmonds]] - proclaimed the town safe. | ||
+ | A half year after the crash, independent researchers said the results of their research detecting levels of toxicity in the soil contradicted the government [[official narrative]] that the area is safe, and residents reported they were sick, but found the government refused any support or investigation into the cries of respondents, [[farmers]] or children in the area.<ref>https://www.ehn.org/east-palestine-ohio-train-derailment-pollution-2662867187.html</ref> | ||
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Ohio is a US state.
COVID-19
In July 2020, the Ohio Board of Pharmacy withdrew their order banning the use of Hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19, after an appeal by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine.[1]
Freight Train Crash
Freight Trains - HBO |
- Full article: 2023 Ohio train derailment
- Full article: 2023 Ohio train derailment
A Norfolk Southern rail car carrying plastic pellets was heated by a hot axle, an alarm failed to trigger and the long freight car it was part of crashed in East Palestine, Ohio in 2023. Dozens of unexplained actions were undertaken, resulting in a controlled "release" of dangerous clouds of chemicals. Days after the train carrying an array of toxic chemicals — some of which the EPA linked to cancer, organ damage and irritation to the skin, nose and eyes — caught fire and derailed in this town of about 4,700 Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine - member of a suspected deep state actor list of FBI-whistleblower Sibel Edmonds - proclaimed the town safe. A half year after the crash, independent researchers said the results of their research detecting levels of toxicity in the soil contradicted the government official narrative that the area is safe, and residents reported they were sick, but found the government refused any support or investigation into the cries of respondents, farmers or children in the area.[2]
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | End | Description |
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Baldwin-Wallace College | 1845 | Ohio liberal arts college | |
Battelle | 1929 | Deep state connected applied science development company, especially in biological weapons. | |
Case Western Reserve University | 1826 | Important research university with significant government ties | |
Chase Bank | |||
Cleveland State University | 1964 | Cleveland, Ohio public university. | |
College of Wooster | 1866 | Private liberal arts college in Ohio | |
Kenyon College | 1824 | ||
Oberlin College | 1833 | Prestigious Ohio college with many ruling class and deep state alumni | |
Ohio Advocates for Medical Freedom | Ohio group that advocate for Medical Freedom. | ||
Ohio Central College | 1854 | 1899 | In 1882, future president Warren G. Harding graduated from the college. |
Ohio Northern University | 1871 | Small Midwestern private university | |
Ohio Wesleyan University | 1842 | Founded in 1842 "forever to be conducted on the most liberal principles." | |
Phi Delta Theta | 26 December 1848 | US fraternity | |
Procter & Gamble | 31 October 1837 | Huge multi-billion dollar multinational corporation; specialising in consumer goods. | |
Southern Air Transport | 1947 | 1998 | |
United Church of Christ | |||
University of Akron | 1870 | State university in Akron, Ohio | |
University of Cincinnati | 1819 | Designated a National Center of Academic Excellence in the Cyber Operations Program by the Department of Homeland Security | |
University of Dayton | 1850 | Private, Catholic research university in Dayton, Ohio. | |
Wexner Foundation | 1980 | Pro-Israel group that was given a lot of money by Jeffrey Epstein. | |
Wittenberg University | 1845 | Private liberal arts college in Springfield, Ohio | |
Xavier University | 1831 | Catholic Jesuit university in Ohio |