On Wednesday evening we noted that
China, in what looks like an attempt to discourage investigative
reports into Communist Party culpability for the explosion at Tianjin
which killed more than a hundred people and injured more than 700 last
week, revealed the previously unnamed majority shareholders of Tianjin
International Ruihai Logistics.
The two men - a Mr. Yu and a Mr. Dong - have Party ties and admitted
to using their political connections to skirt restrictions on the
storage and handling of hazardous chemicals like sodium cyanide.
That admission isn’t likely to satisfy the Chinese public, which is
looking for the head (figuratively speaking we hope) of someone higher
up in the party, as scapegoating a few locals with tenuous Party ties
doesn’t seem to constitute the type of wholesale, rigorous investigation
that would indicate Beijing is serious about getting to the bottom of
how 700 tonnes of toxic chemicals ended up being stored at a facility
that was only licensed to warehouse a fraction of that total.
In any event, the "cyanide thunderstorms" we warned were rolling into the area have now blanketed Tianjin in a "mysterious" white foam. The images are below.
READ MORE:http://www.blacklistednews.com/%22Mystery%22_Cyanide_Foam_Covers_Streets_In_China_After_Tianjin_Storms_As_%22Massive_Fish_Die-Off%22_Photographed/45789/0/38/38/Y/M.html
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