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BOOOOOOOOM!!! No more autonomy for Disney in Florida.
(h/t; @Gunf46)
Source;
Nothing to see here, just every food processing plant, pantry, and distribution center in America "randomly" catching fire and exploding within the space of a few weeks.
TUCKER: An hour ago a plane crashed into a General Mills food facility. Over a dozen food plants in the last month have burned to the ground amid a growing food supply crisis. What the hell is going on here?
FOOD SUPPLY SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTING
I’m so glad this is catching people’s attention. One thing to note: it’s been going on for YEARS.
Here is a map I’d created in 2020 when the suspicious fires at food processing plants started ticking up, and then it became impossible to keep up!
You can click each pin to find a farm, or food distribution center, or warehouse, or grain elevator, or the port of Beirut going up in flames — and each whittles away the resilience of our food supply chain.
The 20 fires in the last 2 months here (which are not even on this map yet), while noteworthy, are just the latest acceleration!
#NPMA2021 - 2022
PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU WANT TO ADD SOMETHING IT MUST HAVE A LINK FOR THE PROOF OR I WON'T PUT IT ON THE MAP BECAUSE I CANNOT PROVE IT. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP! :) (View)iceagefarmer.com
In between meetings & work yesterday I was looking up these food plant disasters and pondering their significance.
While all that was going on I was also wondering how common are such things normally? How many food plants and distribution centers are there? This is "about 20" events over 6 months, which equates to an annualized rate of 40. (typo fixed)
There are presently:
Food processing plants: 36,486 (2017)
Distribution centers: 19,190 (2020) (not all food related, but many are)
The conclusion I was starting to come to is this number of reported events is NOT STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT, compared to the number of such facilities. How many fires are normal for a year, out of a population of roughly 50,000 facilities? Not sure, but worth looking into.
Then, I was surprised last night to see Tucker Carlson strongly pushing this theme. Somebody has decided to "drive this narrative" at this time.
1) Feels like a bit of "shark week" excitement to me, but
2) There are certainly people who would LIKE to cause actual shortages, or
3) Just panic / expectation of shortages, and resulting runs on the stores.
4) I'm preparing anyway, and always do. When you always keep 3-6 months food on hand you just have a level of peace knowing you are prepared.
5) IMO... just observe, be informed, and make what quiet preparations you can to minimize impact on your household.
Houston’s mayor declined to take migrants into his home.
This is the same mayor who sued to keep Houston as a sanctuary city after TX legislature passed a bill banning him from prohibiting police from checking criminals’ immigration status.
Truth Bombs: youtu.be/uza0XM30y_U
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Monday to create a police force dedicated to pursuing voter fraud and other election crimes, embracing a top priority of Republicans after former President Donald Trump’s false claims that his reelection was stolen.
Updated:
Since 2022 there have been 73 US Congressmen who have been "COVID Positive".
AMERICA FIRST= 6 (8%)
RINOs = 13 (18%)
DEMs = 54 (74%)
RINOs/DEMs = 67 (92%)
Seems to me that the "Party of Vaccines" and "Anti-America First" have a problem with COVID.
Some may even call that a coincidence.
COVID-19 in Congress tracked by GovTrack.us
www.govtrack.us