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24 April 2022

Greater Food Insecurity UPDATED

 

A List Of 16 Major Fires That Have Occurred At Key Food Industry Facilities In The U.S. Since The Start Of 2022  [by Michael Snyder]


Can anyone explain why absolutely massive fires just keep erupting again and again at critical facilities all over America?  The tragic destruction by fire of the headquarters of Azure Standard in Oregon shocked millions of people, and since that news broke quite a few readers have been reaching out to me about the long string of unusual blazes that we have been witnessing from coast to coast in recent months.  I decided to look into this phenomenon for myself, and I am sharing what I have discovered so far in this article.  Dr. Benjamin Braddock and others had already been digging into this, and their research proved quite valuable as I began my investigation.  Some of the incidents that people have reported I was not able to independently verify, and others I felt were too minor to be put on this list.  With all that being said, the following is a list of 16 major fires that have occurred at key food industry facilities in the U.S. since the start of 2022…


[. . .] the collective loss of all of these facilities will make the coming food shortages that I have extensively written about quite a bit worse.


#1 Salinas, California (Taylor Farms)


#2 Hermiston, Oregon (Shearer’s Foods)


#3 Conway, New Hampshire (East Conway Beef and Pork)


#4 San Juan, Texas (the largest fresh onion packing facilities in South Texas.)


#5 Jonesboro, Arkansas (Jonesboro factory)

#6 Mauston, Wisconsin (Mauston’s Wisconsin River Meats)


#7 Fayetteville, Illinois (Deli Star Corp.’s St. Louis Innovation Center)


#8 Belfast, Maine (Penobscot McCrum potato processing plant)


#9 Leoti, Kansas (fertilizer company)


#10 Claypool, Indiana (a bag house at its Claypool, Indiana, soybean processing and biodiesel plant)


#11 Winston-Salem, Carolina (Winston Weaver Company fertilizer plant)


#12 Sunnyside, Washington (Nutrien Ag Solutions - fertilizer)


#13 Lecompte, Louisiana (Cargill-Nutrena feed mill)


#14 Maricopa, Arizona (Maricopa Food Pantry)


#15 Dufur, Oregon (Azure Standard, the nation’s premier independent distributor of organic and healthy food)


#16 Planfield, Indiana (Walmart )



To read full article:  http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/a-list-of-16-major-fires-that-have-occurred-at-key-food-industry-facilities-in-the-u-s-since-the-start-of-2022/



 

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2 comments:

Neshama said...

Some are suspecting arson, to further JB objectives.

Anonymous said...

What else can it possibly be when there are so many fires? It seems 'they' think the public is really stupid.




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