Posted on 04/24/2022 10:11:26 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
There’s been an unexpected reaction to the story and show I posted recently about my suspicions that over a dozen food processing facility “accidents” across North America have been intentional. Generally, these types of theories get supported by the more conspiratorially minded folks while the more mainstream thinkers object. With this particular story, I’ve seen an odd mix. Some of full-blown conspiracy theorists have ignored or refuted the claim while some mainline conservatives have embraced it.
To me, it seems very clear that it’s far beyond the realm of possibility that these are random events. My search for food processing plant fires, explosions, and other industrial “accidents” in the decade prior to this year yielded far fewer results than we’ve seen in recent weeks. Considering the penchant of the globalist elites to want to dismantle capitalism by sending western society into an apocalyptic spiral, this would be right up their alley.
Most who give credence to the notion that these haven’t been accidents tend to blame Russia. As has been demonstrated through many hacks over the years, it’s possible to cripple entire Iranian nuclear facilities by simply bypassing safety protocols and ordering machines to intentionally overheat. Russia has arguably the most adept hackers in the world. The sanctions against them following the launch of the Ukraine war would be all the incentive they’d need to try to hurt us and other western nations as a way to indirectly pressure us to lift sanctions for the sake of self-preservation.
However, I’m not ready to jump on the “blame Russia” bandwagon. It isn’t just because most “blame Russia” narratives have been proven false in recent years. It’s because the globalist elites at the World Economic Forum seem just as likely to perpetrate these evil acts as Russia would.
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I made no comment on the Georgia crash. It may or may not be suspicious, but the Idaho crash was unquestionably an accident with no connection whatever to the Georgia crash.
That’s the entire point, two planes crashed into two food processing facilities within a matter of weeks, the odds on that happening are uncalculatable.
All of this could be nothing but bad luck and totally unrelated, all I’m saying is, it’s something that needs to be looked into to make sure.
If it walks like a duck...
If it quacks like a duck...
If it looks like a duck...
It is slightly possible that it is a duck...
Did you watch either of the videos I referred to? As the holder of a commercial pilot certificate I have good reason to believe I have a better understanding of how plane crashes happen than you do, and the owners of both channels are highly experienced pilots who focus on plane crashes, their causes and what other pilots can learn from them. I commented only on the Idaho crash, since it was listed as an incident that might raise suspicions as to what is happening at food processing plants. Now, there may very well be something nefarious going on, but it’s necessary to eliminate incidents that are clearly unrelated. They cloud the issue and give credence to naysayers.
Take some time to watch the videos and set your mind at ease. The Idaho crash was 100% accidental.
After everything that was said and done over the last 2 years concerning Covid, would you put anything past our government or other governments ??
Yes, it’s accidental and probably unrelated, but it should be looked into for any possible connection.
Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action.
Ian Fleming
bkmk
With enough money and a political profile of private plane pilots, a few more of these 100% accidents can be arranged.
All of the articles referenced, with the exception of one, is absent of the results of any investigation. The one exception cited an accident as the cause.
It would seem the frequency and the enormity of the damage would warrant some top level governmental involvement.
This is getting ridiculous. THE IDAHO PLANE CRASH WAS 100% ACCIDENTAL. No ifs, maybes, ands or buts.
*** – Walmart distribution Center fire 3–22***
This was a local event for me, and we still haven’t heard what happened. It burned the place to the ground. There’s almost nothing left of the facility, just a few cinder blocks.
My husband is in the third party logistics business, and building warehouses is one of the things he does. This shook him t9 his core, and he still has gotten no “insider” information on that. It’s all under wraps.
The potato processing plant in Maine was in the coastal city of Belfast, not Penobscot, which is a small town near historic Castine.
The name of the potato processing plant is Penobscot McCrum.
The fire started in one of the fryolator machines in the middle of the night.
I never heard any claims of arson being involved.
The plant will be rebuilt, according to the owners.
Meanwhile China has been stockpiling grains and is getting things arranged so the world must come to them for for staving off starvation. China plays war differently than the West.
I happen to notice a similarity in the dates, as being either the twenty first or twenty second. Why ?
Forget my last post!!
Ii would be interesting to see how this compares to any incidents in 2020 and 2019.
How does it compare to a similar time frame in any other randomly selected time frame? This could easily be nothing more than the news actually picking it up and nothing outside the norm is happening. Like the 2002 train derailments.
FYI
“There are many food and beverage processing establishments (plants) in the United States—36,486, owned by about 31,401 companies in 2017, according to the most recent comprehensive data in the Census Bureau’s 2017 Economic Census.”
https://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/food-markets-prices/processing-marketing/manufacturing/
It is.
I would bet Gates or someone like him is somehow behind it.
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