There has been an abnormal number of fires have occurred at food processing plants in 2022.
Following Joe Biden’s announcement that the food shortages are “Gonna be Real.” Food processing plants catching on fire becomes a new trend that most people find weird already, some even suggested it’s all engineered – by who? We don’t know yet, is it all Coincidence? I don’t think so.
Since the beginning of this year, there have been a high number of food distributing and processing facilities catching on fire and creating massive damage.
It has been drawing a lot of attention lately on social media, Twitter, in particular, a trend occurring in numerous food processing plants — they are catching on fire. While some of them have been able to bounce back, others are stuck trying to rebuild and resume distributing goods, and even laying off employees.
Fact: In the last several months, there have been 18 Food Processing Plants Have Burned Down
Food processing plants in San Antonio, TX, Lackawanna County, PA, St. Clair County, IL, Salinas, CA, El Paso, TX, and more have exploded into flames in the last several months. While these incidents make the headlines in local news, there are hardly any nationwide news outlets that are putting the pieces together and asking what on earth is going on here.
An explosion occurred at Shearer’s Foods last week in Hermiston, Oregon, an “award-winning private brand and contract manufacturer” that makes various types of snacks. There are only 20,000 people living in Hermiston, and this processing plant was one of the largest employers in the area.
This location is the only Shearer’s location on the West Coast. Nobody was killed during the fire, but there were seven workers at the building at the time who was taken to a nearby hospital. They’re either stable or in fair condition.
We have yet to hear an explanation about why this explosion happened. But this is just the beginning, as we’ve seen many other food processing plants burned to the ground over the last several months. And yet the mainstream media hasn’t reported on these strange coincidences.
This is an odd coincidence …
18 U.S. food processing facilities burned down in the last six months. Azure Standard’s HQ burned down yesterday. pic.twitter.com/o5DnAQsIAO
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) April 21, 2022
Meanwhile, Biden blames these shortages on sanctions due to the Ukraine and Russia war, but that doesn’t seem like a good enough explanation for much of Twitter.
NEW – Biden: “With regard to food shortage… it’s gonna be real.”pic.twitter.com/iGqFVC3UUb
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) March 24, 2022
One of the only journalists talking about this occurrence is Tucker Carlson. He interviewed Jason Rantz on his Fox News show to shed light on these destructive fires. He even pointed out that a plane crashed into a food processing plant.
Another food processing plant gets hit and finally someone is covering it. Bout time. pic.twitter.com/DxTXoWyRsB
— Secret Squirel (@cbcool2532) April 22, 2022
Here’s what Carlson said:
“So, industrial accidents happen, of course. But this is a lot of industrial accidents at food processing facilities at the same time the president is warning us about food shortages.”
Rantz said:
“Obviously, when something happens every so often, you obviously hope that there is no significant damage and certainly that no one gets hurt, but you kind of write it off, it’s not that big of a deal, accidents happen. But when you’ve got well over a dozen food processing plants and warehouses getting destroyed or seriously damaged over just the last few weeks at a time when the food supply is already vulnerable, it’s obviously going to be suspicious, and it could lead to serious food shortages.”
Evie Magazine commented further:
Not to set off the conspiracy theory sirens, but there are a lot of people who are speculating whether this is all planned. After all, this many food processing plants just blowing up out of nowhere is statistically impossible.
At the very least, people are questioning why we’re not talking about this very strange series of events.
Food shortage anyone?
How does several large food processing plants in the US just blow up/burn down and it not be super sus pic.twitter.com/uQChPhvBZk
— ᗰ𝑒𝓁𝓁𝒾𝑒 (@001mellie) April 23, 2022
Food Processing Plants That Have Had “ACCIDENTS” Or Burnt Down … pic.twitter.com/P9059PlEW7
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) April 25, 2022
Some people are tying this to Bill Gates buying out a ton of farmland across the country, but it’s nothing more than speculation to say that these two things are related.
Whatever the case may be, it’s being questioned more and more, and we have yet to hear a reasonable explanation.
Source: Eviemagazine
Why are all the food plants burning down? Because you make more money from the Joe Biden grants to build new facilities. The only way you could call one accidental, is when they did not use enough gas to make it burn all the way down. Rembrant Enterprises has had a few bird burns from flu outbreaks. They killed 5.3 million birds and biden gave them $11.3 Million in subsidies. Too bad it does not work like that for the common man who loses everything in a tornadoe. jwstx