From the novel:
"Maybe we ought to be more concerned about the billowing cloud," she said. "It's because of the kids we keep saying nothing's going to happen. We don't want to scare them."
"Nothing is going to happen."
"I know nothing's going to happen, you know nothing's going to happen. But at some level we ought to think about it anyway, just in case."
"These things happen to poor people who live in exposed areas. Society is set up in such a way that it's the poor and the uneducated who suffer the main impact of natural and manmade disasters. People in low-lying areas get the floods, people in shanties get the hurricanes and tornados. I'm a college professor. Did you ever see a college professor rowing a boat down his own street in one of those TV floods? We live in a neat and pleasant town near a college with a quaint name. These things don't happen in places like Blacksmith."
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A massive false flag event, not only but also, Intel is constructing a large advanced
micro-processor plant in the vicinity that will require massive amounts of pure, clean
water from the Ohio river.
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