96 food plants destroyed in 2021-2022 under Biden regime - fishy or not? Plus interactive map in comments!
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We've been actively invaded for years and years by migrants and refugees.
We've been actively attacked for years (food processing plants, electric grid, etc).
And are continuing to be under attack (bridges/ infrastructure).
But they call these "attacks", "accidents, mishaps"
Theory: Whitehats are destroying plants that have been compromised.
Not sure if this is from the Babylon Bee or what,...but this is some seriously hilarious copium right here.
I'm actually with this thought. We know they're poisoning us at every turn they can. Perhaps white hats are destroying the truly dangerous ones? Just a thought but I hope so.
Agreed. There's probably been a lot of poisoned food... Vaccinated chickens, or sprayed crops, PFAS infested water for the pig slop, etc etc
You can ridicule if you want. You dont remember the shortage of baby formula? The shortage of kids tylenol? You dont think the enemy MIGHT compromise any of these consumables in the silent war? Glad you found it hilarious.
The hilarious part is the destroying of the entire PLANT because products and people within are compromised
You can stop the making of poison products in a plant and go back to just making the regular products, without destroying the whole plant and wasting millions of dollars in the process, probably injuring some people along the way, that's all
I mean you kindve have a point but in a war sometimes you have to take them out and send a message.
Most food isn't actually food, but instead poison for the masses.
The only hilarious copium is to pretend that all "food" today is created equal and that all of the places that make it are worth keeping around.
Interactive map as promised: https://www.zeemaps.com/view?group=4410859&x=-89.849631&y=44.059004&z=14
One in wyoming kek. A barn burned down.
https://county17.com/2021/01/07/barn-destroyed-in-fire/
The post bugs me because itβs disingenuous. You state 96 food plants destroyed. Thats not what the list in the link says. Most of the events listed are not destroyed factories, it seems to be a list of any and all fire related incidents at food facilities, pretty far off from what the title states. Feel free to correct me if Iβm wrong
This is one of those what is the baseline questions.
Is this number high or low? What is the historical baseline to compare this to?
As QA points out in another comments.
One of this "food plants destroyed" was a barn fire in Montana>. No animals were hurt.
I mean there's 2 million farms in the US. That's a big number. Without a comparison point this is fearporn
More than half the incidents are about the Bird flu outbreak that's been raging since 2022.
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestock-poultry-disease/avian/avian-influenza
not to mention grain elevators and silos blow there stack every once in a while. Are those mentioned on the map?
Yeah we had 9 last year.
Not much more than the baseline of 8.4 per year https://www.feedstuffs.com/agribusiness-news/grain-dust-explosions-unchanged-in-2023
i've never seen one in person, but I've seen footage... scary stuff...
Look at what was hit. Who's picking up the slack? (if anyone?) Are other American companies working harder to keep up production, or are we importing it?
Follow the money. Are the bombed facilities independent, or part of a larger company? Who owns the larger company(s) benefitting from the lack of competition? Or are we frittering away food money on overseas imports? And what overseas companies? And who owns those companies? Who owns the shippers?
I know, I know ... stop noticing things I'm not supposed to be noticing ...
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Apr 12, 2023 Thousands of cows were killed in an explosion and fire at the Southfork Dairy Farms on Monday night, according to the Castro County Sheriff's Office.
"Bio" meat at the JBS plant?