Another day, another fire at a food processing plant.
Chesapeake, Virginia – Firefighters responded to an industrial fire at Perdue Farms Saturday night.
“Chesapeake firefighters battled an industrial fire this evening at Perdue Farms in the South Norfolk area. Plant operators reported a fire in large soybean processing tank. Firefighters climbed multiple flights of stairs with hose and equipment to access the standpipe system. Water was applied and the fire brought under control in approximately one hour. Much work left here to overhaul and dump product from the tank. Solid work tonight by all involved. Special thanks to Company 8 from Norfolk Fire & Rescue.” the Chesapeake Fire Department said on Saturday.
Perdue’s upper management leaves much to desire. They’ve been known to fire good employees just before retirement eligibility. And everyone knows why. Their day will come.
I am on the fence with all these fires, I am hoping that these Companies are being exposed and cleaned up.
Sorry to break it to you but we do not have a clue what all this stuff is that they have been putting in our foods over our lifetime. Think I am wrong do some research and you will find out who really owns all of our large Companies. It all goes with the plan to get rid of us so they can profit off of us, we are worth more to them dead than alive. Yes that info is out there too, as well as the actual Black and White video that explains it all in full detail.
Don’t have time to research just sit back and listen to some George Carlin videos over on YouTube sooner or later you will find the right one, he will tell you all about your life.
BitChute has The Fall of the Cabal series which goes into detail on our food.
Telegram has an absolute must see Video called Open Your Eyes which covers the Child Trafficking, search for Classified Q , scroll down this channel until you find Open Your Eyes watch it and please get it out there.
I thought that was the Salisbury plant. I fought a large grain elevator fire there about 25 years ago. That was a lot of work climbing those 100 ft. ladders with full turn out gear on. I never want to do that again.