Monday, September 7, 2015

Another!? Chinese Chemical Plant Explodes, Huge Clouds Of Black Smoke Billow Skyward

Via sauced05


If you’re planning on travelling to China, we have two pieces of advice:
  1. Do not look like a short seller
  2. Do not go near any chemical factories
Failing to heed the first tip there could get you thrown in jail (or, as Man Group’s China chief Li Yifei calls it, sent on a "short vacation").

The consequences of failing to follow the second piece of advice above could be, how should we put this... explosive.

With Beijing still scrambling to contain the fallout (both figuratively and literally) from the devastating blast at Tianjin which killed some 160 people and injured more than 700 last month, the country is on edge. Two additional chemical blasts (both in Shandong) did little to calm China’s frayed nerves and now, a fourth blast, this time in Zhejiang, has been reported.

Here’s Reuters:

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10 comments:

  1. That many explosions sounds like organized sabotage to me.

    Is there an armed revolt getting started?

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  2. If that was happening here, i would suspect our own gvt doing it. Distraction/ create crises for more cloward piven fascist tactics.

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    1. As I state constantly, I believe anything these days.

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  3. As one of your resident conspiracy wackos, I have heard that this may be some mighty retribution for embarrassing Obama and his foot soldiers in recent major hacks of federal agencies (OPM, for example) attributed to the Chinese (who you may remember have been given all kinds of tech goodies by the Clintons).

    Talking Space-type weaponry...it's on...

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  4. Might be sabotage, but I would guess that their facilities are reaching the age that maintenance becomes very critical. Even here in the US we have a lot of releases and some explosions that we never hear about other than a short 5 sec newsreel. And im positive China has nowhere near the safety standards we have.

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    1. China has nowhere near the safety standards we have.

      Yes and I am sure also.

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