Posted on 05/19/2023 9:21:08 AM PDT by Red Badger
45. Is that Rep. Swallswell in action?
Perfect!
-—not a single human death? That’s the most curious part of the whole story, to me. A 20,000 cow dairy, milking around the clock, as it would have to do, would have around 1,000 cows at a time being milked. Even with some sort of titpulling robots there would have to be a couple hundred people nearby. They would have us believe only one guy tripped and fell, and got a booboo, when everyone headed for the door? Each cow gets about a half hour on the milker so unless they had stopped milking operations there had to be a bunch of people nearby.
I sprained my wrist trying to throw that really big BS flag on this one.
“The smoke from the explosion was so large it could be seen by witnesses 80 miles away.
According to investigators, an engine fire in the manure hauler caused the explosion.”
Who believes this? I’ve see small fires due to the heat from wet hay bales causing combustion, but if such a thing could cause an explosion such as this, we would have had explosions and fires happening on dairy and cattle farms daily over the past decades.
This explosion killed cows over a very large area, one larger than several football fields. If such could have happened where are the reports of the same thing happening and killing people or cows or in fewer numbers and on a smaller scale? I searched for those types of incidents at the time this happened and could find nothing similar. Of course, with the advent of AI, if I searched now I might find news articles of several similar cases.
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