A Google search on “food plant fires” returns several fact checker articles designed to convince the public that food plant fires are incredibly common and that we have nothing to worry about. Personally, the more fact checker stories I see, the more I know the topic is over the target.
We originally posted this article in 2022, then later in the spring of 2023. Now it seems the attention has turned to Canadian forests rather than food plants, but isn’t it interesting how you now hear nothing about the food plant fires? What is happening?
What happened to plants like Hillandale Farms in Connecticut? It suffered a fire so vast that 100 firefighters were called onto the scene. Hillandale Farms is one of the top egg producers in America. The plant is known for distributing your typical egg, nothing fancy, so they’re a bit cheaper, to chains like Walmart. About 100,000 egg-laying hens were killed.
At the same time, the CDC issued dire warnings about “the worst avian flu in history.” Farm-raised chickens, turkeys and even wild birds were exterminated. About 800,000 turkeys were killed in the UK and Ireland in mid-December, right before Christmas. This report from France estimated that in January 2023, over 140 million birds had been culled worldwide in many countries including the US, France, the UK and Japan.
As if chickens were not under enough attack by flu and fire, the FBI told us in 2021 and 2022 that our feathered friends were also under cyberattack. In fact, the FBI even issued an official statement that cyberattacks would be more likely during critical planting or harvest seasons, and warned about disrupted operations, financial loss and negative impacts on the food supply chain.
Indeed, in 2021, the world’s largest meat processing company, JBS Foods, was cyberattacked, and it impacted global production and distribution. JBS has 250,000 employees, $50 billion in revenue, and operations in the US, Canada, UK, Australia and Brazil. JBS is also an official partner of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Unprecedented, Despite What Google Says
The fact checkers say this is all normal, but any discerning person knows that not to be the case. I have a close relative who is a retired USDA food inspector, and I must say that I do not remember any incidences of plant fires or avian flu or infrastructure attacks. And I am (ahem) a bit older, so we’re talking about a span of decades here. Remember the small plane that crashed into the Georgia food plant? I don’t remember that ever happening in my entire lifetime either.
Plant fires are still occurring, like this June 27, 2023 grease fire at Serenade Foods in Milford, Indiana. The fire was small and quickly extinguished. This plant also produces chicken products. It is a division of the Maple Leaf Farms conglomerate and in 2021 recalled 60,000 pounds of chicken after a suspected Salmonella outbreak. Other plants, like the Jacksonville, Florida Brunswick plant aren’t as lucky. After a massive fire destroyed the plant in April 2023, the company made a decision this week to permanently shutter the plant and lay off over 200 employees. The plant made plastic resins, some of which were used in food products. I am sure that many of the plants previously burned to a crisp have suffered the same fate, but we will likely never hear about it.
Forewarning of these events is also unprecedented. I don’t ever remember our political leaders warning us that events like this would happen. In late March 2023, Biden reminded us that food shortages “are gonna be real.” The International Money Fund (IMF) warned the world, too, saying that unrest would occur as food prices skyrocketed and famine set in as Russia invaded Ukraine. Bill Gates has also been able to predict all the pandemics as well. It’s uncanny. And as mentioned above, former CDC Director Redfield reminded us of a great bird flu pandemic that would have 50 percent mortality rates – for people, not for chickens.
In closing, Lew Rockwell sums it up quite eloquently: “Every announcement and every warning by the state is by design, as nothing is what it seems, and all is based on the indoctrination and psychological manipulation of the public in advance, so as to lessen the risk of exposure to the state once any real weaponized ‘virus’ is released, or any fake pandemic scenario is announced.”
Rockwell says it is a plot to “vastly curtail the food supply, all in the guise of animal transmission of a human lab manufactured bioweapon called avian bird flu.” They’ll convince us that the animals will spread a deadly flu to humans, so we will welcome the slaughter of both farm-raised and wild animals. Small farms will be overregulated and bankrupted, and corporate farms will be the only game in town. These corporations will have strict adherence to government and pharmaceutical guidelines, so they’ll pump meat full of mRNA and God knows what else. In the end, real meat will be eliminated as a food source, but we’ll thank Bill Gates for having the foresight to invest in lab-grown GMO chicken.
And Google will remind us that it is all just fine. Nothing to see here.
Source: Yes, the Deep State Is Still Trying To Starve Us – The Tenpenny Report