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  • Whistleblower Reveals What is Behind the Mass Attacks on US Food Facilities (Video)

    01/19/2023 8:45:08 AM PST · by Jan_Sobieski · 72 replies
    Rair Foundation ^ | 01/19/2023 | Amy Mek
    In the United States, dozens of food processing plants suspiciously caught fire over the past year. Remarkably, no one was present at the time of the fires. The Eco Health Alliance whistleblower, bioterrorism expert, military veteran, and scientist Dr. Andrew Huff has a possible explanation for the food supply fires. Huff has access to government information about simulating a food supply attack. The information comes from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Food and Agriculture Sector Criticality Assessment Tool (FASCAT). This also includes which places are particularly at risk.According to Huff, who authorities have harassed due to the nature of...
  • 25 MYSTERIOUS FIRES AT FOOD PROCESSING PLANTS ACROSS US; ‘END-OF-DAYS FOOD SHORTAGE’

    06/01/2022 10:20:13 AM PDT · by george76 · 35 replies
    Israel 365 News ^ | MAY 2, 2022 | ADAM ELIYAHU BERKOWITZ
    As more food processing plants burn down, the prophecy of pre-Messianic food shortages looms more imminent. Though labeled a conspiracy theory, the facts remain undeniable; prices are rising as supply chain problems persist and food becomes dear. BIDEN: PLANNING TO “DISSEMINATE FOOD SHORTAGES.”. The story comes in the wake of a presidential prediction that food shortages were about to become a reality due to the war in Ukraine. While addressing the subject, President Biden made a gaffe that made it seem that the food shortages were, in fact, planned. “We had a long discussion in the G7 with the, with...
  • Anon Catalog of Food Processing Fires Since 2019

    05/05/2022 6:56:35 AM PDT · by numberonepal · 59 replies
    Multiple Sources | 05/04/22 | Anon
    Around 4 days ago I started noticing the mentions of food processing plant fires and it caught my attention. I noticed that most of the threads and images that were being posted were repeats and that really only about 20 facilities were being listed.3 days ago through the power of autism I began meticulously cataloging and archiving every single instance of a major fire or incident at food processing plants, large farms, grain/cereal storage/processing facilities, and warehouses that store fertilizer and agriculture related chemicals and large equipment meant for industrial level farms going back to 2019.Incidents at food processing plants...
  • U.S. Strengthens Its Rare Earth Supply Chain With New Processing Plant

    06/14/2020 7:00:38 PM PDT · by bitt · 25 replies
    oilprice.com ^ | 6/11/2020
    USA Rare Earth, the funding and development partner of the Round Top heavy rare earth project and Texas Mineral Resources announced Thursday that its rare earths pilot plant processing facility in Wheat Ridge, Colorado has received the required permits and officially opened. Once fully commissioned, the plant will be focused on group separation of rare earths into heavy (dysprosium, terbium), middle, and light (neodymium, praseodymium) rare earths (REE’s) and will be the first facility to separate the full range of rare earth elements in the US since 1999. USA Rare Earth’s pilot plant is the second link in a 100%...
  • 10,000 Syrians Are Headed For The Following 180 US "Refugee Processing Centers"

    09/13/2015 6:00:54 PM PDT · by Nachum · 58 replies
    zero hedge ^ | 9/13/15 | tyler durden
    For the past several weeks it seemed as if Germany had truly become the promised land for Mideast asylum seekers, primarily those seeking to escape the Syrian civil (and global proxy) war, but according to various media reports, also a material number of "ISIS-linked terrorists." Then it all came crashing down earlier today when Germany's beloved by all refugees "Mutti" said genug, and with one decision shut down the border with Austria in the process unraveling decades of customs-union progress (following promptly by the Czech Republic doing the same, with Italy expected to follow suit in the hours ahead). Ironically,...
  • How to select part of a recording using Audacity.

    11/22/2014 12:04:54 AM PST · by CharlesOConnell · 16 replies
    Sacra Pizza Man Blog ^ | 11/21/2014 | Sacra Pizza Man
    Well, sorry, I wasn't quite correct last time. This time I followed through. This is the straight poop. Audacity is free, open source, cross-platform software for recording and editing sounds.   "Audacity is available for Windows, Mac, Linux; and other operating systems. Check their feature list, wiki, and forum."  Audacity is a great success, a user-community produced and managed application program that does what it's supposed to. Years ago you used to have to pay for this software, now it's free, but you have to invest your time in learning how to use it. The worst rub is the learning curve. So many times,...
  • VA: Veterans’ Benefits Will Be Suspended in Prolonged Shutdown

    10/08/2013 4:13:10 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 48 replies
    WRC-TV / NBC News ^ | October 8, 2013 | Scott MacFarlane
    Military veterans will lose many of their veterans’ benefits in “late October” if the government shutdown persists, according to newly-released U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs documents. The VA has been continuing to make payments to veterans in the days since the Oct. 1 government shutdown, but agency officials say the pool of available money is dwindling. “Claims processing and payments in the compensation, pension, education and vocational rehabilitation programs are anticipated to continue through late October. However, in the event of a prolonged shutdown, claims processing and payments in these programs would be suspended when available funding is exhausted,” said...
  • US Passport Processing

    06/02/2011 6:47:10 PM PDT · by MadJack · 12 replies
    As of ( Friday June 3, 2011), we are processing routine applications in approximately 4-6 weeks from the time of application.
  • First Class Mail Versus Priority Mail

    09/28/2010 2:21:05 AM PDT · by Patriot777 · 16 replies
    United States Postal Service ^ | September 28, 2010 | anonymous
    Calculate Postage Calculate postage with a click. Now you can calculate postage right from your computer. Select the type of service for your mailing needs. Have size, shape, weight and ZIP Code™ information ready.
  • Meat processing plant under renovation

    11/08/2009 1:09:05 PM PST · by SandRat · 1 replies · 251+ views
    NASIRIYAH — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is improving quality of life and the environment here through the renovation of the Nasiriyah Meat Processing Plant. According to USACE Project Engineer Greg Croon, prior to rehabbing, the butchers could only process a few animals each day due to the poor conditions of the plant. “Most processing is taking place at various sites inside the township which is outside of any controlled health and environmental framework,” Croon said. “Local legislation requires animal butchering only inside the facility. However, as the old facility was so neglected and rundown, there was no...
  • Recruits Processing Into Military Defy Misconceptions, Myths

    08/02/2006 4:47:03 PM PDT · by SandRat · 16 replies · 664+ views
    FORT MEADE, Md., August 2, 2006 -- A step through the doors of the Military Entrance Processing Station here blows away the myths that the military is struggling to get enough recruits, dropping its standards to get those it does, or glossing over the fact that it’s recruiting into a wartime force. July 31 was the last day of a month in which all the services had already met their quotas for recruits. It was a relatively slow day at the station -- one of 65 dotting the country. Yet the station buzzed with activity as 102 men and women...
  • PROPOSAL: A Katrina collaborative timeline

    09/14/2005 6:38:08 PM PDT · by George Smiley · 14 replies · 748+ views
    vanity ^ | September 14, 2005 | George Smiley
    Here's what I'm suggesting: There appears to be a need for a definitive timeline with respect to Katrina and who did and said what when. Things get particularly confusing because of the short timeframe referenced in most newspaper and magazine articles- someone pointed out to me that an article said "last Friday", and two Fridays had passed since the beginning of events, so the reference became vague. And, given the number of Freepers, if a bunch of us pitch in and "walk back the cat" so to speak, a timeline ought to be constructable in relatively short order. The only...
  • Passport troubles - help please

    07/05/2005 10:24:35 PM PDT · by TheBattman · 13 replies · 773+ views
    07/05/2005 | Me
    OK - I need some help or suggestions. I am scheduled to go on a mission trip, leaving on July 13. When I first found out that I had a spot available for the trip, I immediately applied for my Passport - but choosing the "standard" service - after being assured by the passport agent (at the Jacksonville Post Office) that the current time frame given to them would allow more than ample time to get my passport in time for the trip (this was the last week of May). Well, having not heard anything back (other than delivery confirmatin...
  • Under Secretary of State John Bolton Tells Security Committee-Iran Developing Uranium Mine [debka]

    06/05/2003 7:15:51 AM PDT · by ewing · 2 replies · 166+ views
    DEBKAfile Anti Terrorism Security Newsletter ^ | June 5, 2003 1:06PM GMT | Gioria Shamis-Retired Economist Magazine Reporter
    Iran is developing a Uranium mine, uranium conversion facility, massive Uranium enrichment facility and heavy water production plant. United States Under Secretary of State John Bolton to Congressional Committee.Secrecy is evidence of military intent.Washington awaits June 14 International Nuclear Agency report to decide action. [against Iran]
  • AMD delays Clawhammer, Barton

    09/15/2002 6:11:25 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 1 replies · 204+ views
    The Register UK ^ | Sept 13, 2002 | Drew Cullen
    AMD yesterday published revised its processor roadmaps, showing later than expected launches for 64-bit Clawhammers and 32-bit Bartons. Clawhammer chips are now, in AMD's phrase expected to "ship for revenue" Q1, 2003 - previously they were slated for shipping in Q4 this year. This means that Hammer-enabled systems should be available to the general public at the turn of Q1/Q2, 2003, AMD tells us(The server version - Opteron - is still supposed to launch in H1 next year. So no movement there.) Similarly, Barton, the upcoming iteration of the AMD Athlon XP, is showing production slippage, with launch rescheduled from...