Posted on 04/17/2023 5:33:34 AM PDT by euram
BOZRAH, Conn. (AP) — An estimated 100,000 hens died in a weekend fire at a Connecticut farm owned by one of the country's largest egg producers, Connecticut officials confirmed Monday. It's one of several such fires that have killed millions of chickens around the country over the past decade.
The blaze Saturday at the Hillandale Farms property in Bozrah, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) southeast of Hartford, drew dozens of firefighters from the area and took hours to put out. The cause remains under investigation. No people were injured.
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Anarchists (said OGINJ, without proof).
less eggs, less milk. Pretty tough time on the basics.
Our food supply is being systematically destroyed and the only ones that give a rat’s ass are the ones behind it.
The FBI will get right on it after getting out of there Antifa gear.
Surely they have security cameras that weren’t burned in the fire.
The FBI is busy down at the local Catholic Church. They heard someone down there is pro-life.
And what is the law enforcement doing? Is the FBI, CIA doing this??? Would not surprise us!!!! Trump 2024!
I remember when the ALF was rampaging, setting fires, bombings, etc. The FBI did nothing. They said they couldn’t penetrate the ALF because it was so secretive. Yet, the ALF ran an extensive website that included After Action Reports on all of its attacks, its manifesto, and a manual in PDF on how to construct incendiary bombs and where to plant them for maximum effect. I thought that would have been a good place for the FBI to start investigating. It’s essentially the exact same response that the FBI has for its lack of action regarding Antifa.
“Old news but a companion piece to the 18,000 cows killed last week.”
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Indeed. And may other recent “accidents”.
Totally. I wish the Humane Society were doing more with lives of farm animals. It certainly has a larger impact than cosmetics testing or fur farming but of course much more controversial as well.
No one in congress seems to be asking questions either. They’re too busy spending our money and funding foreign adventures to notice.
18000 cows don’t fit in one building... did some entire factory get firebombed?
There won’t be a day where some one stands up and says “we declare war”... it will be a series of escalating events until we find we are in one.
Then comes the ‘official’ proclamation.
As the Covid 19 scam proved, the American Public will believe anything that the Government tells them without question or thinking.
The American Public now wants to be driven like cattle. At one time they had to be led. But we are not the same stock we were even 50 years ago.
I’ve wanted to post a Vanity about all of these fires and explosions and train derailments but I am at a loss for what exactly to say.
These explosions and fires are happening and nobody knows what to do and nobody even talks about it anymore. It’s not in any news. It’s hard to look at and harder to discuss because we don’t know who is causing these disasters. We have no foe to go after.
SOMEONE is at war with us. All of these catastrophes cannot be chance. But is our enemy foreign or domestic?
And WHAT agency of our supposedly elected, supposedly representative, “government” has the answer? because I want answers. I’m so angry I’m shaking inside, and my BP has been sickeningly high.
What body in DC do we demand answers from? How many explosions and chemical spills will this week see?
Being distracted by Bud Lite and trannies is getting us nowhere.
There is serious sh!t afoot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pkdci55adqk
There are 233,770 chicken farms in the USA. Their operations range in size from 4,000 to 50,000 chickens sold per year, with an average of 14,500 chickens. That’s over 3 billion chickens.
This does not count individuals or families with backyard flocks.
Statistically, this is nothing but a tragedy for those who own and worked at the chicken farm. I hope their insurance allows them the funds to rebuild and continue the business.
Deliberate destruction of our food supply.
Rebuilding those facilities could take a year.
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