The CDC’s Changing Science On Vinyl Chloride

It was bad enough that did the Ohio derailment happen in the same place where a recent Jewish-culture disaster movie was set. Now, turns out the CDC changed its mind about the hazards of vinyl chloride a month ago, for the first time since 2006. What is the significance? Did the CDC know?

The new guidance:

h ttps://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp20.pdf

The old guidance:

h ttps://web.archive.org/web/20211104134452/https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp20.pdf

A removed section:

Has the federal government made recommendations to protect human health?
Vinyl chloride is regulated in drinking water, food, and air. The EPA requires that the amount of vinyl chloride in drinking water not exceed 0.002 milligrams per liter (mg/L) of water.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set a limit of 1 part vinyl chloride per 1 million parts of air (1 ppm) in the workplace.

That is consistent with the CDC expecting a massive spill in the near future. Also consistent with simply eliminating redundancy, since EPA and OSHA still regulate v.c..

A change, from:

‘At high concentrations (>30,000 ppm), vinyl chloride was been shown to sensitize the heart to epinephrine, resulting in cardiac arrhythmias in dogs (Clark and Tinston 1973).

In addition, like other halogenated hydrocarbons, vinyl chloride may sensitize the heart to the effects of circulating catecholamines. Therefore, the patient’s cardiac rhythm should be monitored, and the use of isoproterenol, epinephrine, or other sympathomimetic drugs should be avoided (Haddad and Winchester 1990).

To:

‘At high concentrations (>150,000 ppm), vinyl chloride was shown to sensitize the heart to epinephrine, resulting in cardiac arrhythmias in dogs (Carr et al. 1949).

They changed the definition of “high concentration” based on an older study. Although 30k ppm is probably more than Ohio residents & wildlife will be exposed to.

The real question is long-term exposure. Then & now agree that such chronic exposure results in a specific liver cancer, like asbestos does to lungs. If the cancer rate does spike (heh) among vaxxed Ohioans then at least it’ll be a recognizable cancer.

It has been hypothesized that cardiac arrhythmia reported after vinyl chloride exposure may result from sensitization of the heart to circulatory catecholamines, as occurs with other halogenated hydrocarbons. This was demonstrated in a dog study where the EC50 for cardiac sensitization for vinyl chloride was determined to be 50,000 ppm (Clark and Tinston 1973). Cardiac sensitization by halogenated hydrocarbons generally occurs at very high air concentrations (0.5–90%) when the compounds were tested as anesthetic agents in experimental studies (Brock et al. 2003). Therefore, it appears unlikely that individuals exposed to low levels of vinyl chloride will experience these effects.

“Circulatory catecholamines” means adrenaline/epinephrine, at least for today’s purposes. They used to believe that v.c. sensitizes the heart to adrenaline but now it’s just a suggestion. Along with that change, is a reassurance that low-level exposure can’t cause heart problems. Very suspicious, when lots of people are having CDC-induced heart problems these days.

Left unchanged from 2006, is that incineration is the recommended form of disposal. The controlled burn was therefore in line with longstanding regulations, although I have trouble believing that the c.v. couldn’t be transferred to safer containers yet COULD be safely pooled and burned off.

I did some additional research on hydrochloric acid and phosgene gas, the products of c.v.’s incineration. Phosgene is a notorious lung irritant but does not remain in the body or environment. It’s probably the culprit for the early wildlife kills. Hydrochloric acid’s consequences will be first to fish stocks and then to soil acidity, critical for farming, but it shouldn’t persist unless drought conditions.

Everything stinks about the derailment but I can’t find conclusive proof a la 9/11. Turns out that derailments have been a serious problem, as expected from infrastructure collapse due to loss of skilled (white) workers and chronic neglect of preventative maintenance. Ohio even had a 97-car derailment on 17 January 2023 per Newsweek, but they were empty.

Even though the derailment is perfect modus operandi for the Agenda 2030 crowd, it sounds increasingly like an inevitability of general social decay. With several unlikely coincidences, a context of uninvestigated sabotages against the food supply and a Regime that can still make Climate Change bank off the human suffering. Hmph.