Without these fears the masses do not need them.
Covid my ass. But I still see morons wearing masks.
This article list the known details of many of the fires/accidents. It really seems like the incidents aren't connected. Although I note that the FBI has issued a warning for food processing plants should be on high alert for hacking. Weird warning at a weird time by the fed...
Food Shortages and Food Processing Plant Fires – What’s Going On?
Though rarely reported by mainstream news, there have been an unusual number of significant fires in food processing faci...uncoverdc.com
This op-ed gives plausibility to them being true accidents predicated on the disruptions that occurred from the 'vidsanity'. I suppose anything is possible...
Increase in Industrial Accidents at Food Processing Plants Has Raised Suspicions - The Last Refuge
Several people have written to inquire about recent stories surrounding a wave of industrial accidents at food processing plants all over the U.S. {Zero Hedge Article} {Twitter Questions, Suspicions} {List from Western Standard} Indeed, there has been a significant increase in fires and...theconservativetreehouse.com
That was one benefit of all those knit pink p**** hats that were popular before the masks.Well, the mask help you identify people.
Kind of a "here's your sign".
All those amber waves of grain have been replaced by government subsidized feed corn and soybeans, or even “better” being paid to let the land sit empty.I find it funny (not really) that suddenly we learn that all cooking oil (ok, not really all), a lot of wheat, fertilizer, and other essentials come from Ukraine. What ever happened to the USA famous "amber waves of grain? And did the fertilizer bomb that Tim McVeigh allegedly used come from Ukraine?
For some reason I am guessing that most of this is just like gasoline, with the supply lines here in the USA shut down due to executive orders. Nope, not a coincidence!
There’s actually another warehouse fire going on right now34 warehouse or production facilities fire in 18 months
Wal-Mart in Indy.There’s actually another warehouse fire going on right now
??? I thought that was a few weeks ago.Wal-Mart in Indy.
I wouldn't rely on twitter for your news. The only fire I can find in a search was March 19.I’m a bit conflicted now. There was a fire a few weeks back. Then I saw this post from yesterday. This is where I saw it.
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I’m unsure if it’s the same one or there was 2 fires now. Might just be bum info, who knows.
Agreed. Oddly enough I’ve never used it. The link was shared on David Nino Rodriguez’s channel on Telegram.I wouldn't rely on twitter for your news. The only fire I can find in a search was March 19.
Well, that doesn't seem too reliable either.Agreed. Oddly enough I’ve never used it. The link was shared on David Nino Rodriguez’s channel on Telegram.
Well, the mask help you identify people.
Kind of a "here's your sign".
Telegram has its advantage of being much less censored (controlled) than other places so you'll find more content there that would normally get blocked out on other platforms. This is the first time I've had an issue with that particular channel. Just like anything else, ya gotta check it. I should have before I posted. Make me wonder where the guy above me on ingo saw about a fire this week.Well, that doesn't seem too reliable either.
Those steel mill departments have been allowed to dwindle. They have been mismanaged and the word got out to the fire service community. Used to you could work there as a side gig if you were already working 24-48s or if you were new to the fire service you could go there and network to find a municipal job.But, it would be nice to know, how many fires happen in similar periods of time previously.
After all, we had fires and ambulances at the steel mill all the time.
We had our own fire dept, and medical department (small injuries)
So, when a fire or injury was enough to make the news, people would act all surprised and ask me questions.
And I was shrugging my shoulder because it was business as usual.
Granted, I'm sure food processors isn't the same.
But still, without a baseline....
And how much damage (or fires) is because of overworked workers making mistakes because they are operating with small crews.
I've seen managers say they don't have enough money for another worker, then blow 10 years of wages on an accident. And then keep up the delusion.