If the story doesn’t fit their narrative, then the mainstream media doesn’t care to report on it. At least that’s what it seems like after most major U.S. news sources reported on the derailment of a train in Ohio, days after the accident occurred.

On Feb. 3, The Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed while traveling from Madison, Illinois, to Conway, Pennsylvania. Of the 100 cars, about 20 were carrying hazardous materials, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. Out of the 10 cars derailed, five of them were carrying the dangerous chemical, vinyl chloride.

Trends surfaced throughout social media platforms and independent news sources but reporting on the accident from mainstream media was silent until days later. And it’s not just the news stations – U.S. federal departments and local officials have failed Ohioans, claiming the local air and water are safe with no dangers of pollution.

While Washington elites are staring at what they call “UFOs” and have called for a possible security threat because of it, Ohio residents continue to report unusual phenomena, including the sudden death of large animals, irritating gases in the air, and some residents experiencing headaches and nausea. It makes one think if this accident broke out anywhere outside of the United States, the story would make nationwide headlines.

Actor and comedian, Tom Green, posted a very telling video on TiktTok of the incidents keeping Americans distracted from what they SHOULD BE focusing on:

While American citizens need to remain on the defense of any external threats, this is another vital reminder of how internal threats are just as equally, if not, MORE threatening. Questions need to be asked and the safety of the American people need to remain a first priority to those who are elected to the offices meant to serve them.

Watch Patrick Bet-David’s most recent podcast episode: home team and guest, Marion Tupy discuss the Ohio train derailment:

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