Food Processing Plants Burning Down All Over the World, as Europe, Australia Prepare for Fuel Rationing
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Ray DiLorenzo ——
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June 4, 2022
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“Resetting the world isn’t something you can pull off by pushing a button. It requires a series of well-designed global crises.” —
Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum
Food processing plants and distribution centers are now burning to a crisp in rapid succession, a peculiar trend that has been growing since 2021.
Just in the last weeks the U.S. has seen Taylor Farms, a packaged salad plant in Salinas, California, burn to a crisp; and the Azure Standard headquarters, “the nation’s premier independent distributor of organic and healthy food,” also was burned to smithereens.
Approximately 200,000 chickens are dead after a massive fire tore through a Minnesota egg farm over the long Memorial Day weekend. They delivered approximately 3 million eggs a day to large retailers.
On Sunday, it was being reported that “nearly a dozen wildfires” had just roared through key agricultural areas of Nebraska.
Meanwhile, Ukraine and their WEF member President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are cashing in on what has quickly revealed itself as a staged campaign with a lot of collateral damage, to accelerate The Great Reset. Ukraine has already received close to $17 billion in U.S. taxpayer “aid” since February. Now Zelenskyy is demanding an additional $2 billion per month in “emergency economic aid” from the U.S.
“With regard to food shortages, yes, we did talk about food shortages. And it’s going to be real,” Biden said at a press conference last week in Belgium after attending meetings of NATO and G7 leaders. WinePress News, PJ Media, Israel365 News
Other recent fires in the US - A Partial List:
• Maid-Rite Steak Company (Pennsylvania)
• Food Processing plant in San Antonio, Texas
• Cargill-Nutrena (Los Angeles, CA)
• Van Drunen (Illinois)
• Potato plant in Maine
• Potato plant in Washington state
• Harpers’ Market (Ontario, Canada)
• Perdue Farms ( North Carolina)
• Mauston Meat Processing Plant (Wisconsin)
• Bonzana Meat Company (El Paso, Texas)
• Sheorers Foods (Oregon)
• Nestle Hot Pockets plant (Arkansas)
• Walmart distribution center (Indiana)
• Rio Fresh Onion facility (Southern Texas)
• East Conway Beef & Pork (New Hampshire)
• Deli Star (Illinois)
• Tyson poultry plant (Kentucky)
• Tyson feed ingredients (Alabama)
• Meat provider in Georgia
• JBS meat plant (Nebraska)
• Smithfield Foods plant (North Carolina)
• Fertilizer plant in North Carolina
• Wisconsin River Meats
• Louis Dreyfus – largest soy processing plant in U.S. (Indiana)
• Maricopa Food Pantry (Arizona)
• Patak Meat Production company (Georgia)
Editor’s note: The Biden administration announces it will pay farmers not to farm - May 2, 2021. California appropriates $3 billion to pay farmers not to farm - March 31, 2022.