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Interactive Map of the Destruction of Food Manufacturing Plants and More

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posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 01:17 AM
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You'll notice a global trend where these events are happening way more often in the United States, especially in the past year. The following is a list of the destruction of various aspects of the food supply in the United States including food manufacturing plants. 90 of the 100 events occurred in 2022, I left off the 10 that occurred in 2021.



1/7/22 Damage to a poultry processing plant on Hamilton’s Mountain following an overnight fire
1/13/22 Firefighters worked for 12 hours to put a fire out at the Cargill-Nutrena plant in Lecompte, LA
1/31/22 a fertilizer plant with 600 tons of ammonium nitrate inside caught on fire on Cherry Street in Winston-Salem
2/3/22 A massive fire swept through Wisconsin River Meats in Mauston
2/3/22 At least 130 cows were killed in a fire at Percy Farm in Stowe
2/15/22 Bonanza Meat Company goes up in flames in El Paso, Texas
2/15/22 Nearly a week after the fire destroyed most of the Shearer’s Foods plant in Hermiston
2/16/22 A fire had broken at US largest soybean processing and biodiesel plant in Claypool, Indiana
2/18/22 An early morning fire tore through the milk parlor at Bess View Farm
2/19/22 Three people were injured, and one was hospitalized, after an ammonia leak at Lincoln Premium Poultry in Fremont
2/22/22 The Shearer’s Foods plant in Hermiston caught fire after a propane boiler exploded
2/28/22 A smoldering pile of sulfur quickly became a raging chemical fire at Nutrien Ag Solutions
2/28/22 A man was hurt after a fire broke out at the Shadow Brook Farm and Dutch Girl Creamery
3/4/22 294,800 chickens destroyed at farm in Stoddard, Missouri
3/4/22 644,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, Maryland
3/8/22 243,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in New Castle, Delaware
3/10/22 663,400 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, MD
3/10/22 915,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Taylor, IA
3/14/22 The blaze at 244 Meadow Drive was discovered shortly after 5 p.m. by farm owner Wayne Hoover
3/14/22 2,750,700 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Jefferson, Wisconsin
3/16/22 A fire at a Walmart warehouse distribution center in Plainfield, Indiana has cast a large plume of smoke visible throughout Indianapolis.
3/16/22 Nestle Food Plant extensively damaged in fire and new production destroyed Jonesboro, Arkansas
3/17/22 5,347,500 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Buena Vista, Iowa
3/17/22 147,600 chickens destroyed at farm in Kent, Delaware
3/18/22 315,400 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, Maryland
3/22/22 172,000 Turkeys destroyed on farms in South Dakota
3/22/22 570,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Butler, Nebraska
3/24/22 Fire fighters from numerous towns are battling a major fire at the McCrum potato processing facility in Belfast, Maine.
3/24/22 418,500 chickens destroyed at farm in Butler, Nebraska
3/25/22 250,300 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Franklin, Iowa
3/26/22 311,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
3/27/22 126,300 Turkeys destroyed in South Dakota
3/28/22 1,460,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Guthrie, Iowa
3/29/22 A massive fire burned 40,000 pounds of food meant to feed people in a food desert near Maricopa
3/31/22 A structure fire caused significant damage to a large portion of key fresh onion packing facilities in south Texas
3/31/22 76,400 Turkeys destroyed in Osceola, Iowa
3/31/22 5,011,700 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Osceola, Iowa
4/6/22 281,600 chickens destroyed at farm in Wayne, North Carolina
4/9/22 76,400 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
4/9/22 208,900 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
4/12/22 89,700 chickens destroyed at farm in Wayne, North Carolina
4/12/22 1,746,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Dixon, Nebraska
4/12/22 259,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Minnesota
4/13/22 Fire destroys East Conway Beef & Pork Meat Market in Conway, New Hampshire
4/13/22 Plane crashes into Gem State Processing, Idaho potato and food processing plant
4/13/22 77,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
4/14/22 Taylor Farms Food Processing plant burns down Salinas, California.
4/14/22 99,600 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
4/15/22 1,380,500 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Lancaster, Minnesota
4/19/22 Azure Standard nation’s premier independent distributor of organic and healthy food, was destroyed by fire in Dufur, Oregon
4/19/22 339,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
4/19/22 58,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Montrose, Color
4/20/22 2,000,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Minnesota
4/21/22 A small plane crashed in the lot of a General Mills plant in Covington, Georgia
4/22/22 197,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
4/23/22 200,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
4/25/22 1,501,200 chickens destroyed at egg farm Cache, Utah
4/26/22 307,400 chickens destroyed at farm Lancaster Pennsylvania
4/27/22 2,118,000 chickens destroyed at farm Knox, Nebraska
4/28/22 Egg-laying facility in Iowa kills 5.3 million chickens, fires 200-plus workers
4/28/22 Allen Harim Foods processing plant killed nearly 2M chickens in Delaware
4/2822 110,700 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
4/29/22 5 million honeybees are dead after a flight carrying the pollinator insects from California to Alaska got diverted to Georgia
4/29/22 1,366,200 chickens destroyed at farm Weld Colorado
4/30/22 13,800 chickens destroyed at farm Sequoia Oklahoma
5/3/22 58,000 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
5/3/22 118,900 Turkeys destroyed Beadle S Dakota
5/3/22 114,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
5/3/22 118,900 Turkeys destroyed Lyon Minnesota
5/7/22 20,100 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
5/10/22 72,300 chickens destroyed at farm Lancaster Pennsylvania
5/10/22 61,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
5/10/22 35,100 Turkeys destroyed Muskegon, Michigan
5/13/22 10,500 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
5/14/22 83,400 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
5/17/22 79,00 chickens destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
5/18/22 7,200 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
5/19/22 Train carrying limestone derailed Jensen Beach FL
5/21/22 57,000 Turkeys destroyed on farm in Dakota Minnesota
5/23/22 4,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
5/29/22 A Saturday night fire destroyed a poultry building at Forsman Farms in Howard Lake, Minnesota
5/31/22 3,000,000 chickens destroyed by fire at Forsman facility in Stockholm Township, Minnesota
6/2/22 30,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
6/7/22 A fire occurred Tuesday evening at the JBS meat packing plant in Green Bay, Wisconsin
6/8/22 Firefighters from Tangipahoa Fire District 1 respond to a fire at the Purina Feed Mill in Arcola, Louisiana
6/9/22 Irrigation water was canceled in California (the #1 producer of food in the US) and storage water flushed directly out to the delta.
6/12/22 Largest Pork Company in the US Shuts Down California Plant Due to High Costs
6/13/22 Fire Breaks Out at a Food Processing Plant West of Waupaca County in Wisconsin
6/14/22 Over 10,000 head of cattle have reportedly died in the recent Kansas heat wave
6/23/22 George’s Inc.: Poultry and Prepared Foods announced it will close one of its food processing plants in Campbell County, Tennessee


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posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 01:55 AM
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Are they not Chinese owned? That should be of concerned. The mayonaize company was bought by the Chinese govt. Now watch that sh55 burn to the ground. MIM's Street Talk.



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 06:20 AM
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Seems like those numbers are more than random chance. Has anyone ever made any connections with these incidents? Like business ownership, banking, anything at all?



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 08:10 AM
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How much does this happen in a normal year? Is this an increase or just business as usual?



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 09:05 AM
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originally posted by: face23785
How much does this happen in a normal year? Is this an increase or just business as usual?



It's just a coincidence of course.



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 09:27 AM
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Hacking....if you use the map and take away the stores and co-ops something is happening.

www.reuters.com...

I do remember reading about this. Trying to kill the grain harvest and then with the invasion of Ukraine killing another huge harvest in 2 years creates supply chain issues.

Good find.



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 09:59 AM
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Looks like we have another one closing down today:

www.zerohedge.com...



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 10:02 AM
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Meanwhile, in London, Ontario, Aspire Food Group recently announced that its new insect production facility would produce 9,000 metric tons of crickets yearly for human and pet consumption across North America, according to Canadian Manufacturing. As a reminder, the World Economic Forum (WEF) technocrats urged people weeks ago to ditch meat for "climate beneficial foods" such as seaweed, algae, and cacti.
a reply to: v1rtu0s0

From that article....crickets are coming to save the day.




posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 10:31 AM
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originally posted by: matafuchs


Meanwhile, in London, Ontario, Aspire Food Group recently announced that its new insect production facility would produce 9,000 metric tons of crickets yearly for human and pet consumption across North America, according to Canadian Manufacturing. As a reminder, the World Economic Forum (WEF) technocrats urged people weeks ago to ditch meat for "climate beneficial foods" such as seaweed, algae, and cacti.
a reply to: v1rtu0s0

From that article....crickets are coming to save the day.



I think there will be food supply issues first, then after everyone is sorted out and all the food production plants are gone, they will bring in the bugs, vertical farmed plants, synthetic baby formula, and fake meats. Basically every single thing Bill Gates is invested in.



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 10:49 AM
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Just remember, this is totally normal:




posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 10:53 AM
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a reply to: v1rtu0s0

You do realize that these incidents account for a tiny fraction of what's actually happening. Most of these type of events barely make the local news as they only effect local facilities such as individual mom and pop farms.... but given the size of the US and it's agricultural sector, none of this is anything unusual.

These incidents includes some pretty small fires, some industrial accidents, animals killed by disease or heat exhaustions, and animals culled due to avian influenza.

Trying to tell us that 100 food and farming related incidents is unusual is like trying to tell us that 50 people being shot over a holiday weekend in Detroit is unusual.

Statistically, nothing is unusual here except that it's a bad year for avian influenza, which isn't particularly unusual.



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 10:58 AM
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originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Just remember, this is totally normal:



Yes, yes it is.

What's more, this is probably only 10 percent of the actual total. And even then that's not really remarkable.

America's agricultural and food processing sectors are notorious for poor hygiene and safety standards. Animals are kept in terrible conditions so disease is rife, farmers are having to cut every corner imaginable because they're being squeezed mercilessly by processors and wholesalers, and factories are being run by illegals who haven't had any safety training.

You might as well just put up a map of back street brothels and try telling me that call girls getting bashed about by their pimps is proof the NWO is trying to rule the world by giving everyone concussions.



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 11:30 AM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Just remember, this is totally normal:



Yes, yes it is.

What's more, this is probably only 10 percent of the actual total. And even then that's not really remarkable.

America's agricultural and food processing sectors are notorious for poor hygiene and safety standards. Animals are kept in terrible conditions so disease is rife, farmers are having to cut every corner imaginable because they're being squeezed mercilessly by processors and wholesalers, and factories are being run by illegals who haven't had any safety training.

You might as well just put up a map of back street brothels and try telling me that call girls getting bashed about by their pimps is proof the NWO is trying to rule the world by giving everyone concussions.



Yes, totally normal in clown world.



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 01:57 PM
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originally posted by: face23785
How much does this happen in a normal year? Is this an increase or just business as usual?


!0 of the 100 where from the previous year. That ratio alone says more than enough.



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 01:57 PM
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That's within 6 months.



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 03:22 PM
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Looks like damage control is already in the thread. Laugh out loud.
On topic, all one needs to do is compare the amount of facilities this year that caught fire, shut down, etc. to the number from previous years. And like someone mentioned, yes, we're in clown world. Honk honk.



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 03:28 PM
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How are doing this and not getting caught?
I suspect 5G plays the vital role in targeting facilities and causing fires.
It's just a matter of wattage they can change at any time.



posted on Jun, 28 2022 @ 04:09 PM
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a reply to: Asktheanimals
5g could have something to do with it, great point! What I see is Manufactured crisis. "You will eat the bugs, live in the pods and you will like it"



posted on Jun, 29 2022 @ 03:43 PM
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originally posted by: v1rtu0s0

originally posted by: face23785
How much does this happen in a normal year? Is this an increase or just business as usual?



It's just a coincidence of course.

Im guessing that you think these incidents are being done by a secret government cabal to tank our economy or worse correct ?
Well here is some logic & reality: When feed , materials & shipping are scarce or very expensive companies struggle to make ends meet .
Further more , no one wants those jobs .. so these food & animal factories are understaffed.
So owners torch or sabotage their business to get big fat insurance checks .
This imo is what is going on .



posted on Jun, 29 2022 @ 04:20 PM
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These people play some crazy games. I heard a lot of money burn things for insurance.




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