STUNNING: Map Shows All Food Processing Plants That Have Burned Down, Blown Up or Been Destroyed Under Biden | WLT Report
Folks, this is truly stunning. They are trying to destroy our food supply! As someone who sits in this chair and covers the news each day, I see this firsthand. Heck, we covered this one just this morning: BREAKING: Explosion Sets Chicken Plant Ablaze In T...
How about a link to the actual map?
It's in the article, and it's weird.
The first is the monmouth plant, which I own a home near. The plant wasn't damaged at all, there was a fire on the side of the building that was quickly put out.
The second is the Memphis Kellog plant. That was a big fire that was deemed accidental, a broken conveyor belt caused overheating and it started the fire. The plant was up and running in two days.
The third is the JBS beef plant, the fire was due to a motor shitting out on a rendering fan which ignited some roof material - it was installed too close to the ceiling and OSHA cited them. The fire happened Monday morning, by Tuesday everything was back to normal.
The fourth is the Cobb meat plant which turned out to be an insurance scam.
I went ten deep and they all seemed pretty normal. People don't seem to realize that fires happen a lot at these kind of plants. I grew up working at the Purdue chicken plant all through high school and we had seven fires in five years, none ended production for more than a few hours.
I know people are going to call me whatever for this, but this story is one of my pet peeves since I live in a hardcore ag town and see fires all the fucking time. So many corners are cut and so many shitty rigged things get put up and OSHA doesn't bother anyone because it's ag, then a fire happens.
There are more than 40,000 processing plants in the US. Every year, going back to 1960 when they started tracking it, there were around 1500-2500 fires at these plants.
This comment needs to get stickied on all these posts.
ALSO, we need to figure out how to use these stories for normie wake-up calls anyway, because that may be why they’re being put out there.
Anon layer
Normie layer
How would you use them for normies?
Persuasion is not my thing.
Some non-autist needs to jump in and help work with the diggers on that.
Basically though, the thought is that either patriots may be putting out some portion of the fake news to allow us to show normies where the commie policies lead, OR, things are actually headed that way and we need to show normies where to change course to.
One way or the other, something like using the very obvious bad to guide away from current course toward the good.
How? Not a question for me. Someone else is gonna have to step in on that one.
I think the reality is these websites are putting out BS to get people like you and me to click and read so they get advertising money.
For WLTReport, who I don’t know, that may be true.
I meant my statements in general - that regardless of what the reality of these stories are, we need to try and turn the negativity of this period for good.
Great info, thanks for posting.
https://www.zeemaps.com/view?group=4410859&x=-89.849631&y=44.059004&z=14
Does Tyson actually count as “food”?
Have any been rebuilt?
Almost none of them lost production capabilities due to the fires. The ones that had to stop production were up and running in less than a day or two. Go to the "map" which is just a list of names, in the article, and google some at random. I looked at ten, and they were all very minor fires that didn't cause a disruption.
This is not an accident. Beware of them trying to poison the rest of us with whatever other food is processed.
Find out who owns them.
I am not doubting that there is something nefarious going on. But, I have not seen a comparison, yet, to previous years, or the history of food processing plants. It's one thing to say hundreds have been destroyed in the last few years. But, it would be more impressive to preface that with, "In the past three decades, only 17 food plants were destroyed from accidents, natural disasters, and arson. But since 2019, more than 100 have been destroyed."
I'll copy my comment from above right here because this story always bugs me:
The first is the monmouth plant, which I own a home near. The plant wasn't damaged at all, there was a fire on the side of the building that was quickly put out.
The second is the Memphis Kellog plant. That was a big fire that was deemed accidental, a broken conveyor belt caused overheating and it started the fire. The plant was up and running in two days.
The third is the JBS beef plant, the fire was due to a motor shitting out on a rendering fan which ignited some roof material - it was installed too close to the ceiling and OSHA cited them. The fire happened Monday morning, by Tuesday everything was back to normal.
The fourth is the Cobb meat plant which turned out to be an insurance scam.
I went ten deep and they all seemed pretty normal. People don't seem to realize that fires happen a lot at these kind of plants. I grew up working at the Purdue chicken plant all through high school and we had seven fires in five years, none ended production for more than a few hours.
I know people are going to call me whatever for this, but this story is one of my pet peeves since I live in a hardcore ag town and see fires all the fucking time. So many corners are cut and so many shitty rigged things get put up and OSHA doesn't bother anyone because it's ag, then a fire happens.
There are more than 40,000 processing plants in the US. Every year, going back to 1960 when they started tracking it, there were around 1500-2500 fires at these plants.
This is excellent info. Thank you. Not only does it call into question some sort of orchestrated take down of our food supply, but it relieves (or, it should relieve) a lot of anxiety for many people.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17siSkaGVn/96-food-plants-destroyed-in-2021/c/
The " Deep State " poisoning the wells and sewing salt in the earth before they try to retreat.