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“Random” Spree of Food Processing Plants Burning Down Is Part of the Food Shortage and Depopulation Plan

Let’s state for the record right up front what I am very certain the destruction of food processing plants is being done intentionally. With over a dozen major food processing plants in North America as well as across the globe “randomly” burning to the ground, exploding, or otherwise being destroyed in the last few weeks alone, this is all part of the plan. It is far too frequent to be random.

I would go so far as to say there have been more “random” food processing plants destroyed in the last few weeks than over the course of the previous decade. Judging by news searches that EXCLUDE 2022, it just wasn’t very common. Now, it’s happening every single week, and often multiple times in the same week.

Here are some details from BizPacReview:

Something odd appears to be happening across America: In the past six months, 18 U.S. food processing plants have reportedly burned down, and Twitter has questions.

“This is an odd coincidence,” remarked Wall Street Silver, who posted a collage of headlines from Texas, Nebraska, Oregon, Tennessee, California, and more, all screaming “Fire!”

“Anyone else been following this?” the hugely popular Catturd asked Thursday.

If users weren’t following the story before, they are now. The tweet was retweeted nearly 7,000 times in just 13 hours.

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8 thoughts on ““Random” Spree of Food Processing Plants Burning Down Is Part of the Food Shortage and Depopulation Plan”

  1. SO don’t eat processed food. Support your local Farmer Butcher and subscription farmer that is growing local produce for Human consumption and not soybeans and corn for factory farm feed. Before the Chicken Industry, the Shore use to be a very abundant source of food. Why support Perdue and Tyson and frozen shit at Wal-Mart and Sams? It really does not cost that much more and you can get fresh seasonal produce free-range tastier chickens farm fresh eggs pork and beef whatever you want and it’s better for our LOCAL economy. The pastime of shopping has made us the laziest and fattest consumers in the First World. Dismiss that as a Liberal Fantasy but our Grandparents lived that way and many of our parents inherited that wisdom and ethic.

    1. I agree however our health & wellness business was impacted. We sell organic supplements which are a great alternative to big pharma and healthy packaged but not over processed foods. We had one manufacturer burn down and another just closed their doors and didn’t tell anyone.

    2. Karen L. Phillips

      So from your comment, none of the food subscription plants process food? Get a clue, food, including meat and produce is trucked to a processing plant for packaging. Many people do not have access to “farms”. Really?????

  2. It’s kinda interesting how joe doesn’t know what day it is or where he’s at but tells us there are going to be food shortages how would he know unless it’s the master plan

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