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Pete Buttigieg Strikes Again

The toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, shouldn’t come as a surprise. None of the national transportation systems — air, rail, truck or ship — have worked smoothly under Pete Buttigieg, one of the most incompetent men ever appointed as Transportation Secretary.

Listen how he sidesteps the Ohio debacle. Instead of touching on the incident, he focuses on kicking out white men who hold construction jobs. What a a frickin’ jerk! He reeks of arrogance, the residue of his stay with the CIA.

Meanwhile,  thanks to his flawed stewardship, we’ve seen two other train derailments over the past couple of days — in Texas and South Carolina. The Texas shipment also involved hazardous chemicals.

Meanwhile, we’re learning more about the Ohio train derailment and it’s looking worse than we were first told. Now, even the lamestream  media is beginning to relay the ugly truths. More from Mark Dice.

A movie made last year, White Noise, predicts the Ohio disaster! This leads you to wonder: Were the filmmakers able to see the future, or were they merely told in advance what Black Hats intended to do?

Sabotage everywhere. Whistleblowers waking up! Many who were asleep are now awake! The silent war continues. Pray! More from And We Know.

China’s Tofu Dreg Corruption

A flurry of manhole-cover explosions in China is further exposing the Chinese Communist Party’s culture of corruption that seemingly seeps into everything. When it comes to its construction industry, corruption can happen at any stage: design, planning, procuring materials and building. It comes down to a license to steal for the CCP, cutting costs to skim money at all these levels, ignoring safety rules and even bribing inspectors.

The system of corruption is so commonplace across China, it owns a moniker of its own: “tofu dreg,” a slang term to describe poor quality construction. Here’s more on the issue with China Uncensored and host Chris Chappell.

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