Not an expert but just from my common sense, isn't burning usually the worst thing you can do? I mean if its on the ground, any toxic element, at least you know where it is. You can evacuate and do whatever you have to do to clean it. But if you burn it, gg.it gets airborne, gets into your lungs, spread with wind etc
If I am a normal guy and see a strange chemical on the wild, I ain't going to burn it. I will just turn around and leave. This seems like the safest approach, don't touch or interact with it in any way
From what I've read Norfolk needed the railroad open asap so they can move rail traffic through the town.
There is no cover up guys. Only totalitarian communist dictatorships do that.
What's the friggin point of coverup when there is a Mount Doom sized fire belching so much toxic smoke into the air that people could literally see it from space?


