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Christopher Berg
20 hrs ago
People have been ordered to evacuate the Andover area after numerous fires and explosions.
Andover, MA - At least 20 homes are on fire or exploded across three towns, and evacuations have been ordered in the area, according to WPRI.
The affected towns are Lawrence, Andover, and North Andover.
Authorities believe that an issue with the gas lines are behind the explosions, but they said that at this point it's too early to speculate.
http://www.eagletribune.com/news/police-gas-emergency-ignites-fires-across-andover-north-andover-lawrence/article_900f6622-b795-11e8-9830-73ead08331b4.html (http://www.eagletribune.com/news/police-gas-emergency-ignites-fires-across-andover-north-andover-lawrence/article_900f6622-b795-11e8-9830-73ead08331b4.html)
I don't want to speculate but, bad gas lines or some sort of terrorism?
Darn it.. cant check that link in the UK - I found this on CNN.. some of the images are well bad!
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/09/14/us/massachusetts-explosions-fires/index.html
:o
Cheers,
Fans' :(
a lot of weird stuff was happening. i was watching the news feeds and camera feeds. the behaviour of the EMS people was abnormal.
the multistory buildings which were on fire seemed to have the fire begin at the top floors. emergency workers were checking out non burning buildings/homes by going in from the top floors/roof, not through the front door. i think they were looking on the roofs for something.
Quote from: Canine on September 14, 2018, 08:35:20 PM
a lot of weird stuff was happening. i was watching the news feeds and camera feeds. the behaviour of the EMS people was abnormal.
the multistory buildings which were on fire seemed to have the fire begin at the top floors. emergency workers were checking out non burning buildings/homes by going in from the top floors/roof, not through the front door. i think they were looking on the roofs for something.
Fires on the West coast, tornadoes in the MidWest, hurricane flooding on the East Coast, America having a tough year in th nature area of things.
https://www.necn.com/news/new-england/NTSB-En-Route-to-Massachusetts-to-Investigate-Cause-of-Mysterious-Merrimack-Valley-Explosions-493226871.html
last i heard on the news was they think it was an over-pressured gas line that exploded
we just had a major blow up here
Dallas-based Energy Transfer, the owner and operator of the line
a company with a whole lot of fines
https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/10/us/pennsylvania-gas-explosion/index.html
our house is between a 8 inch line and a 10 inch tranfer line they are a block apart and run right thur this small boro..it's not a great thought
the gas companies are out putting release valves on gas lines
and when ask about those explosions.. it was an over pressured line that blew.
Quote from: space otter on September 19, 2018, 07:39:36 PM
the gas companies are out putting release valves on gas lines
and when ask about those explosions.. it was an over pressured line that blew.
in my theory that was part of the attack.
the gas lines were OP'd, then a team began igniting the top floors in the home remotely, likely with a lazer or a drone. this explains the EMS activity vis-a-vis their rooftop searches; they were looking for evidence of an attack. probably burns.
this is some deep state shit. I'm not surprised it's being kept under wraps. gasline theory is plausible enough for the normies.
I take it we never found out what happened?
Overpressure in the lines, pipes not maintained, valves not maintained. Many problems with the gas company involved previously.
when pipeline failures occur,its usually just one.the weakest link basically.for multiples to happen would be very suspicious.my guess is pipe became brittle and was leaking from multiple corrosions.then a drought opened up the soil and releases became higher concentrations.pipelines use a type of voltage like an anode, to prevent this.or at least the ones in texas do.my local college had a program offered in this science.