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Largest Free-Range Chicken Facility in the US just went up in flames - 1.2 million chickens killed

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posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 06:22 AM
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originally posted by: ScarletDarkness
a reply to: TruthJava

This is no coincidence. All on purpose . They want us to be controlled 100% by lack of food/restricted options for buying food. Bet the government controlled food plants will be selling only to those with positive social credit scores


That seems to be the plan! scary...I don't like bugs, nor am I wanting to eat them.



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 06:29 AM
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originally posted by: FlyInTheOintment
Stories like this should be shared wide & near, because it is very clear that there is a pattern of destruction afflicting various food production plants around the USA.


Yes, they do! As much as I try to keep up with current events I never saw anything about this on the news anywhere. I was told about it yesterday by someone who lives in Missouri and I live way closer to the chicken plant.



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 06:39 AM
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I didn't think the US did free range, or at least their version of free range is a lot different from UK/Europe standards with a lot of dangerous chemicals involved like arsenic (used to make chicken look fresh) - hence the ban on US meats.

Not a veggie or vegan but I wouldn't eat US meat apart from small farms due to how poor conditions are and how many dangerous chemicals and radfation are added to it to give the false impression the meat is good quality and nutritious.



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 06:58 AM
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originally posted by: bastion
I didn't think the US did free range, or at least their version of free range is a lot different from UK/Europe standards with a lot of dangerous chemicals involved like arsenic (used to make chicken look fresh) - hence the ban on US meats.

Not a veggie or vegan but I wouldn't eat US meat apart from small farms due to how poor conditions are and how many dangerous chemicals and radfation are added to it to give the false impression the meat is good quality and nutritious.


The UK bans meat from the USA? I didn't know that!! Wow, that's scary! But I am not surprised since there seems to be many products on our store shelves (for example Red #40 in everything) that are banned in other countries. And all these people on the news act like they care about our health. Every other commercial on TV, when I do see it, is for some kind of medicine to "fix" all these health issues we have.



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 07:01 AM
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a reply to: bastion

Yeah...

Raise your own would be my opinion. I would if I had the space.

Then I could say "eat ze bugz you feathery little #s!"

Goes hand in hand with actually growing your own fruit and veg too as long as measures are taken not to allow the chickens (could be ducks) to eat your greens, or too much of them anyway.

Best fowl you'll ever taste, including the eggs. Proper quality organic free range isn't cheap. People want cheap... They want it processed already and I don't blame them tbh.



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 07:12 AM
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originally posted by: TruthJava

originally posted by: bastion
I didn't think the US did free range, or at least their version of free range is a lot different from UK/Europe standards with a lot of dangerous chemicals involved like arsenic (used to make chicken look fresh) - hence the ban on US meats.

Not a veggie or vegan but I wouldn't eat US meat apart from small farms due to how poor conditions are and how many dangerous chemicals and radfation are added to it to give the false impression the meat is good quality and nutritious.


The UK bans meat from the USA? I didn't know that!! Wow, that's scary! But I am not surprised since there seems to be many products on our store shelves (for example Red #40 in everything) that are banned in other countries. And all these people on the news act like they care about our health. Every other commercial on TV, when I do see it, is for some kind of medicine to "fix" all these health issues we have.


Yeah it's been banned for a while in UK and EU as the animals are pumped full of FDA approved steriods, growth hormons, GM food and antibiotics that are illegal in food over here due to risks to human health. Hormonal residues in chicken and cattle meat: A risk threat the present and future consumer health

There was talk of lifting the ban on US chlorinated chicken a couple of years back when Borrs was PM as part of the UK US trade deal but there was major public opposition to it so they kept the bans in place.


The government has finally vowed not to allow chlorinated chicken or hormone-fed beef on British supermarket shelves, defying demands from the US that animal welfare standards be lowered as part of a future trade deal.

UK will not import chlorinated chicken from US, ministers say

GMO is also banned in UK and Europe but FDA approved in the US.



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 07:18 AM
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originally posted by: RAY1990
a reply to: bastion

Yeah...

Raise your own would be my opinion. I would if I had the space.

Then I could say "eat ze bugz you feathery little #s!"

Goes hand in hand with actually growing your own fruit and veg too as long as measures are taken not to allow the chickens (could be ducks) to eat your greens, or too much of them anyway.

Best fowl you'll ever taste, including the eggs. Proper quality organic free range isn't cheap. People want cheap... They want it processed already and I don't blame them tbh.


I used to keep chickens and have my own allotment at the moment, they're real charecters and produce the best eggs you'll ever eat - they were kept in the coup at night but the rest of the time they were free to do what they wamted but eventually all got killed on the same day by a fox so didn't get ti eat them.



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 07:54 AM
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Here are some earlier threads, it must be a slow methodical approach destroying production over decades. Slowly usurping our abundance and selection

www.abovetopsecret.com...


www.abovetopsecret.com...

Here's one all the way back to 2008... food security has been a longtime reoccurring theme on ATS

www.abovetopsecret.com...

Of course you have to take that with a grain of salt, considering the only advertiser ATS has had was Patriot Food Supply for years.

First, it was Monsanto and GMOs, then it was to increase the prices artificially, then it was to make us eat bugs. Now it's starvation and population control.

www.usatoday.com...

For more perspective, NWO has been a staple conspiracy theory since ATS's infancy. If the NWO is in effect it's taking a long damn time










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posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 07:55 AM
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a reply to: bastion

I'm sorry to hear that.

Yeah they go a long way in keeping a garden pest free, given that pesticides and fungicides are so destructive and cheap grub is harder to come by these days it really makes me wonder why there's not much effort towards either small scale farming or upgrading the industrial side of things.

Might actually save money keeping chickens these days given the price of eggs!



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 08:16 AM
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posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 08:57 AM
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Some may find this article interesting and somewhat amusing.


The chicken is a friendly fowl that has gone mostly unappreciated in popular culture these days. Other than the iconic images of the rooster crowing in the morning and the egg-laying hen, most people have no idea of their history or how much of an influence these barnyard birds have had on humanity. Occasionally, before my current interest in the chicken, a tidbit of trivia about these birds would gain my attention and ultimately add to my amazement. For instance, did you know that the chicken is one of the first animals widely domesticated by humans? Although the dog, considered to have been domesticated first, is man's best friend, the chicken is at least man's tastiest friend . . .



Chronoscope Article



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 10:14 AM
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originally posted by: bastion

originally posted by: RAY1990
a reply to: bastion

Yeah...

Raise your own would be my opinion. I would if I had the space.

Then I could say "eat ze bugz you feathery little #s!"

Goes hand in hand with actually growing your own fruit and veg too as long as measures are taken not to allow the chickens (could be ducks) to eat your greens, or too much of them anyway.

Best fowl you'll ever taste, including the eggs. Proper quality organic free range isn't cheap. People want cheap... They want it processed already and I don't blame them tbh.


I used to keep chickens and have my own allotment at the moment, they're real charecters and produce the best eggs you'll ever eat - they were kept in the coup at night but the rest of the time they were free to do what they wamted but eventually all got killed on the same day by a fox so didn't get ti eat them.



WE have the land to put a coop on and I even built a shed long ago to have chickens, but we have foxes around and a real lot of coyotes across the road from us in the lower areas out by the river here. We also got weasels, Ermins, martins, and eagles that have homes around our house. I just can't see attempting to raise chickens here, I would have to keep them penned up or in the little shed all the time. The eggs that come from chickens that run around the yard and eat bugs are really good tasting, it also requires better quality chicken food to get good eggs. I will stick to buying our eggs from some people we know who do a great job with their chickens



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 10:47 AM
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originally posted by: TruthJava

originally posted by: bastion
I didn't think the US did free range, or at least their version of free range is a lot different from UK/Europe standards with a lot of dangerous chemicals involved like arsenic (used to make chicken look fresh) - hence the ban on US meats.

Not a veggie or vegan but I wouldn't eat US meat apart from small farms due to how poor conditions are and how many dangerous chemicals and radfation are added to it to give the false impression the meat is good quality and nutritious.


The UK bans meat from the USA? I didn't know that!! Wow, that's scary! But I am not surprised since there seems to be many products on our store shelves (for example Red #40 in everything) that are banned in other countries. And all these people on the news act like they care about our health. Every other commercial on TV, when I do see it, is for some kind of medicine to "fix" all these health issues we have.
Big pharma & Big food are buddies



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 10:54 AM
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Oh wow the largest Free-Range Chicken Facility in the USA doesn't have Sprinklers or Fire Protection ?



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 10:56 AM
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The most dangerous person is the one that thinks they are saving the world.

a reply to: TruthJava



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 11:14 AM
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RIP.

I have worked on some different farms. Chickens are very social animals, got their pecking order sorted. The farm must being doing something right to get that scale.

Any other farms on a similar scale will want to boost there security these days. As Bill Gates buys up all the land and the globalists make plans to own it all, heads up.



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 11:33 AM
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originally posted by: RAY1990
a reply to: bastion

Yeah...

Raise your own would be my opinion. I would if I had the space.

Then I could say "eat ze bugz you feathery little #s!"

Goes hand in hand with actually growing your own fruit and veg too as long as measures are taken not to allow the chickens (could be ducks) to eat your greens, or too much of them anyway.

Best fowl you'll ever taste, including the eggs. Proper quality organic free range isn't cheap. People want cheap... They want it processed already and I don't blame them tbh.


I wish I could raise my own as well, but live in city limits. I have been trying to grow my own herbs again this year, but nothing is doing well at all for some odd reason.



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 11:37 AM
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originally posted by: bastion

originally posted by: RAY1990
a reply to: bastion

Yeah...

Raise your own would be my opinion. I would if I had the space.

Then I could say "eat ze bugz you feathery little #s!"

Goes hand in hand with actually growing your own fruit and veg too as long as measures are taken not to allow the chickens (could be ducks) to eat your greens, or too much of them anyway.

Best fowl you'll ever taste, including the eggs. Proper quality organic free range isn't cheap. People want cheap... They want it processed already and I don't blame them tbh.


I used to keep chickens and have my own allotment at the moment, they're real charecters and produce the best eggs you'll ever eat - they were kept in the coup at night but the rest of the time they were free to do what they wamted but eventually all got killed on the same day by a fox so didn't get ti eat them.




awww, so sorry to hear about the loss of your chickens! I watch a few YouTube off-grid people who raise chickens, and some of them had to build, I think they called it a chicken run? It's like a fenced in area to help keep their chickens safe. But, I bet that cost a pretty penny to build though. Maybe you can try again sometime soon!



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 11:40 AM
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originally posted by: kwaka

Any other farms on a similar scale will want to boost there security these days. As Bill Gates buys up all the land and the globalists make plans to own it all, heads up.


You brought up a great point, and one that I wondered about. This place just lost 1.2 million chickens and all the articles stated that no people were there at the time. Wouldn't an operation this big have some type of security? camera's, guard, someone! I would think that someone would need to be there at all times, just to make sure everything is running smoothly. Sounds odd not to have anyone there.
edit on 10-6-2024 by TruthJava because: typo



posted on Jun, 10 2024 @ 11:48 AM
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originally posted by: Russbowall

The most dangerous person is the one that thinks they are saving the world.

a reply to: TruthJava



Well said!

I believe there are evil people out there yes, but there are also people who are actively working to "save the world" who have been deceived and misled by those who do have bad intentions, which, to me, makes them even more dangerous because they don't have a clue what they are even doing and no chance of stopping it if anything gets out of control.



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