Who is torching our food supply?
May 9, 2022 14:19:24 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on May 9, 2022 14:19:24 GMT -5
Who is torching our food supply?
By M.B. Mathews
Once is an accident. Twice, a coincidence. Three times is a pattern. But four times is an act of war. Who has declared war on us by setting fire and explosions to America's food processing plants?
In the last four months, 16 major fires have erupted at food industry facilities and plants. Sixteen. This does not seem to be a conspiracy theory. It seems to be a conspiracy.
In a General Mills plant in Iowa this month, two major incidents within 48 hours took place. One was a roof fire, the other at a General Mills facility in Covington, Georgia, where a small plane crashed into the plant.
Azure Standard, less than a week ago, burned to the ground in a massive fire. CEO David Stelzer is admitting that all Azure Market liquid products will be out of stock for the foreseeable future as a result. Around the same time, an important food processing plant in Salinas, California experienced a four-alarm fire. Taylor Farms California Foodservice production facility burned almost to the ground.
In March in Arizona, 50,000 pounds of food were lost to a fire at the Maricopa Food Pantry.
Also in March, the Rio Fresh onion-packing facility in San Juan, Texas experienced a significant structure fire. In April, New Hampshire's East Conway Beef and Pork slaughterhouse had a major fire.
Here are more fire reports just since January:
Penobscot McCrum potato processing plant in Belfast, Maine.
Hot Pockets at a Nestlé plant in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
Walmart fulfillment center, Plainfield, Indiana.
Shearer's Foods potato chip plant in northeast Oregon.
Wisconsin River Meats site in Mauston.
Cargill-Nutrena plant in Lecompte, Louisiana.
A poultry processing plant in Hamilton, Ontario
A food processing plant in San Antonio, Texas.
Maid-Rite Steak Company meat processing plant in Scott Township, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.
JVS USA beef processing plant in Grand Island, Nebraska.
Patak Meat Products in Cobb County, Georgia.
Tyson Foods River Valley Ingredients rendering plant in Hanceville, Alabama.
Kellogg's plant in Memphis, Tennessee.
Smithfield Foods pork processing plant in Monmouth, Illinois.
Deli Star meat processing plant in Fayetteville, Illinois.
These could just be coincidences, albeit suspicious ones. But maybe not.
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By M.B. Mathews
Once is an accident. Twice, a coincidence. Three times is a pattern. But four times is an act of war. Who has declared war on us by setting fire and explosions to America's food processing plants?
In the last four months, 16 major fires have erupted at food industry facilities and plants. Sixteen. This does not seem to be a conspiracy theory. It seems to be a conspiracy.
In a General Mills plant in Iowa this month, two major incidents within 48 hours took place. One was a roof fire, the other at a General Mills facility in Covington, Georgia, where a small plane crashed into the plant.
Azure Standard, less than a week ago, burned to the ground in a massive fire. CEO David Stelzer is admitting that all Azure Market liquid products will be out of stock for the foreseeable future as a result. Around the same time, an important food processing plant in Salinas, California experienced a four-alarm fire. Taylor Farms California Foodservice production facility burned almost to the ground.
In March in Arizona, 50,000 pounds of food were lost to a fire at the Maricopa Food Pantry.
Also in March, the Rio Fresh onion-packing facility in San Juan, Texas experienced a significant structure fire. In April, New Hampshire's East Conway Beef and Pork slaughterhouse had a major fire.
Here are more fire reports just since January:
Penobscot McCrum potato processing plant in Belfast, Maine.
Hot Pockets at a Nestlé plant in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
Walmart fulfillment center, Plainfield, Indiana.
Shearer's Foods potato chip plant in northeast Oregon.
Wisconsin River Meats site in Mauston.
Cargill-Nutrena plant in Lecompte, Louisiana.
A poultry processing plant in Hamilton, Ontario
A food processing plant in San Antonio, Texas.
Maid-Rite Steak Company meat processing plant in Scott Township, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.
JVS USA beef processing plant in Grand Island, Nebraska.
Patak Meat Products in Cobb County, Georgia.
Tyson Foods River Valley Ingredients rendering plant in Hanceville, Alabama.
Kellogg's plant in Memphis, Tennessee.
Smithfield Foods pork processing plant in Monmouth, Illinois.
Deli Star meat processing plant in Fayetteville, Illinois.
These could just be coincidences, albeit suspicious ones. But maybe not.
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