METROPOLIS, Ill.—Something very strange to report about a half hour after the initial article about the uranium hexafluoride “plant-contained” leak at Honeywell.
The initial photos taken by a Metropolis resident and posted at Support for Honeywell Workers-Metropolis, IL, showed what appeared to be a cloud of a foggy substance hovering over the facility when the leak first occurred.
At about 9:30, the below photo was posted:
Where did the cloud go? No one is giving any answers.
A local resident, Chelle Futch, has told Disclosure that she was on her way to the casino boat in Metropolis when the situation emerged, and said that when she drove past Honeywell, “there were huge geysers coming out of it… and people standing on the side of the road taking pictures… I skipped the casino and went home.” She also advised that she’s upwind of the leak and took the interstate home instead of driving back by.
Wind is out of the southeast, blowing to the northwest; people in Joppa, Illinois, are directly in the path of it.
More as we get it.