this variety of weather, the hurricane helene, has been a standard disaster of the sort we frequently have in that it gets the things we don't want it to get, like hazardous materials which is then in your water, at the least;
here's the intro given by the one who sent it to me;
I'm sharing this because you will never get any truth from the media. We can wait for the government to help but we will wait until hell freezes over. Why would they help when they created this mess? If anyone wants to help, this looks like a good outfit to give a little to.
What is beginning to emerge from the fog of the war being waged against the People of Southern Appalachia is an East Palestine-type of disaster, on a much more massive scale on every level; in magnitude, premeditation and evil.
The main purpose of this post is to warn people to stay away from the banks of the French Broad River and from any river downstream of heavy industry affected by these floodwaters, because several of the rescue/cadaver dogs have started dying from exposure to the toxins in the river sludge; from the plastics factory and paper mill that were overwhelmed by the breakneck flooding, along with several other fuel spills – horrifyingly, including a nuclear fuel spill from a semi truck found buried under 10 feet of mud, loaded with 250 55-gallon drums of "live barrels" of nuclear fuel rods from Nuclear Fuel Services (NFS), in Erwin, Tennessee.
One might ask what was a truck loaded with nuclear fuel rods even doing in a hurricane?
NFS also reportedly lost a 10,000 square-foot decontamination unit with all of their decontamination equipment, which were presumably washed into the Nolichucky River. Although the location of this truck and the location of the nuclear facility are not named by Grindestone Ministries' Pastor Bear, the website linked above matches the company named in his report.
If my assumptions are correct, this nuclear fuel spill is downstream from Western North Carolina and it will not affect Asheville and the Appalachian Mountains to the east but it may affect the more densely-populated areas of the Tennessee Valley, downstream, along the Nolichucky and French Broad Rivers, including metropolitan Knoxville.
Needless to say, there is a massive cover-up underway......more..........
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