Anons, I can't get it out of my head that these are all connected in some way. First we have the Chinese chem plant explosion late March.
https://
www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2019/03/21/china-chemical-plant-explosion-death-toll/3242779002/
Then we have the Texas chem plant explosion.
https://
abcnews.go.com/US/huge-explosion-fire-rocks-texas-chemical-plant-person/story?id=62117295
On the same day this happens.
https://
www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article228738969.html
And this.
https://
www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/nato-turns-a-wary-eye-toward-china
So you have a Chinese national with malware (Stuxnet anyone?) near Mar-a-lago during a NATO WH summit when a Texas chem plant blows up in response to a Chinese chem plant blowing up. Methinks there's a shadow war going on right now, as if we didn't already know.
The Texas plant fire was caused (reportedly) by isobutylene. This chemical is pretty redundant on its own and the plant itself mainly produces antifreeze. However, Polyisobutylene is made from 98% pure isobutylene. It's used in the sealing of chemical weapon facilities.
http://
www.thefullwiki.org/Polyisobutylene
What chemicals were made in the Chinese plant? A lot.
http://
www.toocle.com/English/show/16611/China-index.html
But what's peculiar is this… virtually all of the chemicals produced in the Chinese plant have application in either polymer resins or pharmaceuticals. Many of the pharmaceutical grade (Chinese though lulz) components also have uses in pesticides and aerosols. These could theoretically be used in precursors for chemical weapon manufacturing.
Chem weapons would be the common denominator here.
Tingle anyone else's almonds?