In the wake of the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio , conspiracy has run rampant about how this disaster happened, and whether there is a deeper sinister plot underlying it.
Conspiracy theorists online appear less concerned with the actual residents' turmoil, and more with using them to advance narratives that foster social distrust of government and even of other people.
How Ohio train derailment conspiracy theories filled the info void
Nearly two weeks after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in Ohio , major questions still remain about the scope of the disaster and its potential long-term effects — uncertainty that conspiracy theorists have already rushed to exploit online.
The 141-car train derailed around 9 p.m. on Feb. 3 in East Palestine, Ohio. Officials told residents to evacuate the next day prior to the controlled release of chemicals from the trains that were in danger of exploding ; days later, on Feb.
Series of Chemical Accidents Sparks Flood of Conspiracy Theories
Several chemical accidents have occurred in the first few weeks of February, spanning the nation and sparking conspiracy theories. The accidents released toxic chemicals into the air and waterways, and some people are certain the events are connected.
A train carrying toxic chemicals crashed in East Palestine, Ohio, on February 3. Shortly after, officials conducted a controlled burn to prevent an explosion, releasing the chemicals into the atmosphere.
15 Minute City Conspiracy: Why TikTokers Say the Cities Are Jails
The "15-minute city" concept is having more than 15 minutes of fame. That's thanks to conspiracy theorists bashing the urban planning idea, saying it comes as a way to control city populations.
The #Edmonton based eco-alarmists have gone off the deep end. Nuts. Crazy. Irrational. Bizarre proposal. pic.twitter.com/Y6ZuBUvZyT
Proud Boys move to subpoena on Donald Trump in seditious conspiracy trial - The Washington Post
Pattis did not explain what defendants hope to learn from Trump, only that he was joined in the subpoena effort by attorneys for co-defendant Dominic Pezzola. He said he needed help from the government to serve a subpoena on Trump because the U.S.
In a debate with presidential candidate Joe Biden in September 2020, Trump told the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by.
I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but why did the CDC update their profile for vinyl chloride 11 DAYS before the train crash in Ohio? JamesBradleyCA (from California, USA) Wed Feb 15 20:46:55 +0000 2023
A huge amount of content about the Ohio derailment is coming from antivaxxers, stolen election truthers, Q promoter… https://t.co/COUTOLLCtA rothschildmd (from rothschildmd@protonmail.com) Wed Feb 15 15:14:45 +0000 2023
Conspiracy theorists are leading the online chatter on East Palestine, Ohio, because local, state and federal autho… https://t.co/xZoHGhadtJ Shayan86 (from United Kingdom) Wed Feb 15 17:33:27 +0000 2023
Stew Peters is also the conspiracy theorist grifter that 100,000+ of you retweeted this week because he knows how t… https://t.co/HgGbpcFUdP RVAwonk Wed Feb 15 15:03:30 +0000 2023
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