Main Stream Media Now Reporting The String of Food Processing and Distribution Plants Destroyed in Recent Months.

I have been watching all the food plants being destroyed globally and locally here in the US since the middle of 2020. Main stream media is now reporting on this strange phenomena, at least Tucker Carlson, I have not see much from others.

This insanity has been happening all over the globe, but in the last few weeks at least 20 facilities here in the states have gone up in smoke.

Here is what Tucker had to say….

“This is the second time in a week that something like this has happened. On April 14th a plane crashed into the Gemstate Processing in East Idaho. 

What’s going on here? Food processing plants all over the country seem to be catching fire. A couple of days ago, a fire destroyed the headquarters of Azure Standard – one of the largest organic food distributors in the country. At the end of last month, a fire severely damaged a fresh onion packing facility in South Texas. In Oregon, a potato chip processing plant reported a boiler explosion that sent workers to the hospital. 

So, industrial accidents happen, of course. But this is a lot of industrial accidents at food processing facilities at the same time the president is warning us about food shortages. They’re US food processing plants are getting hit by planes and catching fire. What is going on here exactly?”

Everything from potato chip and potato processing factories to raw milk bottling plants to onion distribution and on it goes. No matter the reason (I am thinking intention of destruction) we are not in a good position with regards to the US food supply.

We likely will have the worst harvest this year in decades with the fertilizer shortage and fertilizer distribution challenges so these fires are adding to the uncertainty.

Please stock up now and learn to cook with simple foods, I implore you!

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