
WilMich 🇺🇸🎗
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WilMich 🇺🇸🎗
@Wilchelly
Patriotic American Citizen. Fil-Am Heritage.





🇺🇸 Chemical catastrophe in California is now inevitable Fire crews in Orange County spent hours trying to stabilize a 34,000-gallon tank containing volatile chemicals before announcing that the tank “cannot be secured or mitigated.” Officials say the situation has narrowed to two possibilities: a catastrophic spill of toxic chemicals or a thermal runaway event capable of igniting neighboring tanks. Fun

🚨The Minnesota fraud empire is falling: Yesterday 15 fraudsters were charged and $90 million was busted. The MSM tried to cover for the fraudsters. @GovTimWalz called it "white supremacy" to expose it and @IlhanMN is completely SILENT. Independent journalism defeated an entire fraud network upheld by billions of dollars with support from corrupt politicians who allowed this fraud and the MSM who failed to report it. Major win for America and hardworking law-abiding taxpaying citizens. This is just the beginning. Arrest them all.

See how Prufrock continuously mines - pushing and building at the same time. The machines, from Las Vegas to Dubai, are remotely controlled from our Bastrop Operations Center. These advances help TBC deliver more miles each year in the battle against soul-destroying traffic.



🚨🇺🇸 Garden Grove hazmat crews went full send overnight, sending personnel straight into the danger zone for internal readings on a failing 7,000 gallon chemical tank at a GKN Aerospace facility. Drones couldn’t cut it, humans had to. Tank’s now at 61°F. They need it at 50°F to stop it from exploding or dumping toxic chemicals near thousands of homes. Aerospace plants sitting in dense neighborhoods? This risk is way more common in Southern California than people realize. Respect to the responders putting themselves in there. Source: The Orange County Register


We need heat shields to protect us, since we use the air to slow us down as we return to Earth. From orbital speed, it gets to 1650°C / 3000°F. From the Moon: 2750°C / 5000°F. For yesterday's Starship suborbital test flight, peak was 1450°C / 2600°F. Great to see the @SpaceX progress over the last 3 flights. Making them truly reusable is complex and necessary for permanent, cheap space access. image compilation: @niccruzpatane













