Fires in Food Storage and Food Processing Facilities

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Thanks for posting this. Disturbing.

Great video summary of the topic! I think it is pretty clear something is going on, and it’s easy to see who will benefit from that something.

I saw another video on this topic that mentioned what I think is another piece of the puzzle: food-chain disruptions due to cyberattacks on various facilities in 2021. I suspect some of the unexplained fires might be the result of cyberattacks. Cyberattacks aren’t something that leaps to mind when you think about fires, but if you consider how many processes are computerized these days, it’s not a huge stretch to see how they could be related. Now, if cyberattacks account for some of the fires, what does that say about who may be behind all this?

The video I mentioned (not nearly as short and to the point as the one you posted) is below.

  • Burning farms and food supply-chain disruptions: 3:30-28:00 (approximately)
  • Hacking incidents: 10:30-14:00 (approximately)

Then there’s this:

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Politicians warn of food shortages, then food processing plants burn. People try to get gardening going, then strange weather comes, planting soil and fertilizer sky rockets. Is this a pattern?

Sorry to gibe. This is serious.

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Speaking of strange weather and growing food:

Anyone remember the old Star Trek episode where the Enterprise goes to a planet that has been at war for decades, but with two computers rather than actual armies?

If we were at war, like in WWII - how would we be effected? Food shortages, fuel shortages, embargoes of materials shipped in from overseas, supply chain disruptions, manufacturing plants being sabotaged, people dying… Gamesmanship.

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Here is the most recent list of fires:

What can I say - Speechless…