Posted on 04/17/2023 5:24:15 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Recently, news broke regarding an explosion at a dairy farm in the Texas Panhandle, in which approximately 18,000 cows were killed (and one person critically injured). The Castro County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the explosion to Fox News Digital and stated that the cows were in a holding area before being brought in for milking when the blast occurred at the Southfork Dairy Farm in Dimmitt. The Texas State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the cause of the fire.
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Did North Korea hit the farm with a nuke? Were the cattle done in by an asteroid or large meteorite? And why the hell is every food processing plant, dairy farm and chicken coop in America blowing up, burning up, or otherwise being destroyed? Is it for the same reason our leaders are abandoning the use of fossil fuels? Do they want us to be immobile and reliant on a bug-heavy diet A.S.A.P.?
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Is it just more news coverage or is this sort of thing a new trend?
Jesus! How big would the explosion have to be to kill that many cows?
The entire thing is a Yuge building. All the cows are in there. The place went up like a roman candle. Fire consumed the building so fast no cows could get out.
The are using technologies today forced on them by societal fears of cow farts. Milk didnt used to be this hard. Havent heard a cause. No one seems interested despite all the rag heads and illegal meskins living in and transiting the area
Is the possibility that the Climate Changers had something to do with this destruction of food animals to attain their goal.
Officials: Estimated 100,000 hens died in Connecticut fire
https://www.ctpublic.org/news/2023-01-30/chickens-killed-in-fire-at-connecticut-egg-farm
There have been numerous “accidents” at food production plants across the country. Yet, no one wants to connect any dots or even ask any questions.
I am blaming the communist organization “ANTIFA” for this until told otherwise.
My local ranchers are blaming the explosion on a large methane holding pond.
Keep in mind that this “building” covered 50 acres - this is not my old pole barn.
Speculation is that most of the cattle were killed in the stampede to get away from the fire. Second opinion centers on the type of explosion - a fuel air mixture - that suffocated the dairy cows.
Either way, there isn’t a national news reporter that would travel to AMA for any reason.
And the sheriffs are controlling traffic pretty tight, to keep the idiots away.
Mtn is right on the money. The majority of these mishaps are due to guberment regulations. They have put the little guy out of business with expenses, created more pollution and hired too many illegals who don’t pay attention to details.
I grew up on a dairy farm. We milked 35 or so head. Yes there was a lot of poop laying around that was scooped up for fertilizer on our corn. That was 60 yrs ago.
vegan ping
I’m more inclined to believe that this and many other recent
“accidents” are due to corporate short term greed and a lack of maintenance as opposed to some “War” against the USA.
Bullseye.
Or..land this is just a thought, they actually know what caused it. And since it’s a private facility…they don’t think it’s anyone else’s business.
High tech equipment in these facilities + low educated immigrant workers might be a factor
Then there is this.Bill Gates Beams With Glee As Mysterious Explosion Kills 18,000 Cows at Texas Dairy Farm
Ooops.
Thanks for reminding us of that. Methane is flammable... possibly a convenient thing to someone evil enough to commit a Biblically huge act of arson, like the insane arsonist in The Stand.
Or just a plain ol' accident, like... say, an overloaded electrical circuit. We'll never know.
One human being and 18,000 dairy cows, just like that.
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