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    Another food processing plant Festive Foods located in south of Amherst in Wisconsin was destroyed by fire. It made frozen pizzas.
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    Quote BELMONT, Wis. (WSAW) - Emergency staff from several fire departments responded to a fire at Festive Foods in the town of Belmont. Many were at the scene for nearly nine hours.

    Festive Foods is a food processing plant that makes frozen pizzas. It’s located south of Amherst, near the Waupaca and Portage county line.

    According to Waupaca Fire Department, it started around 9:00 a.m. Employees were working hard to put out a small fire in an air compressor area and they thought they extinguished it. However, it ended up spreading to the roof and a newer part of the building, quickly getting out of control.

    “Heavy black smoke flames going through the roof lines so at that point and time we tried getting into the inside of the interior of the building and the heat and smoke was so intense that we had to back out and we had a defensive fire all day long,” explained Fire Chief Jerry Deuman.

    Quote - Another food processing plant went up in flames. According to local news Stevens Point Journal, a fire ripped through a pizza-making plant in Wisconsin on Monday.

    More than 70 firefighters from multiple fire departments battled a massive fire at Festive Foods in eastern Portage County that began around 0900 local time. The American Red Cross arrived on the scene shortly after to provide food and water to firefighters. They snapped two pictures of the blaze, showing flames erupting from the facility's roof and a column of thick dark smoke pouring into the air.
    This is now the 97th suspicious event like this since the start of 2021. zerohedge

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    Bill, I think you will find this of interest, and I hope you will share your thoughts:
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    Quote Posted by onawah (here)
    Bill, I think you will find this of interest, and I hope you will share your thoughts:
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    This is the video conversation between David DuByne and Mike Adams about the recent sudden deaths of thousands of cattle in Kansas. It's interesting, for sure, but I don't buy for a moment that magnetic field changes are responsible.

    If such a thing was the cause, (a) it would affect many other animals as well all over the world, and (b) the deaths wouldn't be sudden, like all at once, overnight. I'd suspect poisoning of some kind, which was many people's first thought. Heat alone wouldn't do this. I'm sure the farmers have asked their vets to do post mortems on the animals, and I'll be most interested to hear the results.

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    This fire happened at Castellini Company in Kentucky with no injuries reported. This is the 98th incident since 04/30/21 at American food plants.

    List of incidents in post#100: Manufactured food shortages?

    List: zerohedge

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    Quote CAMPBELL COUNTY, Ky. (WXIX) - Crews from multiple fire departments are at the scene of a warehouse fire in Wilder, according to Campbell County Dispatch.

    The fire broke out sometime before 5:15 p.m. in the Castellini Company-owned building on Plum Street.

    Authorities say the fire started from a trailer that was parked at the produce warehouse and then spread through the structure.

    No injuries have been reported.

    Fire crews from Wilder, Alexandria, Fort Thomas, Newport and Southgate all responded.

    A cooling bus provided by the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky is there to provide for the firefighters working in extremely hot temperatures, according to a TANK spokesperson.

    Crews remain on scene as of 9 p.m.
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    Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.

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    Quote Posted by mojo (here)
    Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.
    They claim the number of cattle who died from excessive heat could be as high as 10,000.

    Quote Thousands of cattle died in Kansas in recent days, due to sweltering heat and humidity, officials say. Estimates vary on the total number dead, as ranchers aren’t required to report deaths, the state Department of Agriculture told McClatchy News. The deaths are centered in southwest Kansas, where “several weather factors led to heat stress for cattle,” a department spokesperson said. Temperatures were in the 80's and low 90's until a sudden spike to 100 degrees, on June 11, followed by two more days of triple-digit heat, according to the Weather Channel. At least 2,000 animals were lost, Reuters reported. That figure is based on the number of carcasses, state officials were asked to help dispose of.

    However, the number could be much higher — up to 10,000 or more, according to DTN, an outlet that specializes in agriculture industry analysis. Cattle are generally hardy animals and able to handle heat, but there’s a limit. The problem, in this case, is that temperatures were high during the day, but didn’t drop at night, or at least didn’t drop far enough, A-J Tarpoff, a veterinarian with Kansas State University, told DTN. This worsens with consecutive days of high heat, and as such, the cattle couldn’t get any relief. And temperatures are rising again. A high of 103 is expected on June 16 in Ulysses — the town reportedly hardest hit by the heatwave — followed by 100 degree heat on June 17, according to the Weather Channel. The Department of Agriculture said: it is in contact with ranchers in the area, and is standing by to provide “information and assistance as needed.”

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    Quote Posted by mojo (here)
    Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.
    I watched this on the news and it looked very odd on the tv, then i went looking on the web later and yes those cows look very odd, i just don't get why they have this odd look to them, and like some kind of bloat, how many days did the cows were out there lying dead before someone took a video of them? IT looks more like they were cooked somehow and then fell dead. It's very odd to look at, for sure, even if it's natural somehow
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    See: Cattle deaths explained? NASA warns of deadly magnetosphere “rifts” that allow intense solar radiation to wipe out large numbers of animals on Earth
    by Mike Adams, Natural News
    June 17, 2022
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    Cattle are hardy creatures, here in Australia they run vast cattle ranches that are the same land area as Britain! Do you think that mass deaths occur in the very hot 'outback' ranches as a rule?
    Of course not!
    Cattle do not just expire en masse like this, even if they are American and used to cooler weather This rings very hollow, they speak absolute tosh at us these days and laugh up their sleeves, complete rubbish.
    We are amidst some deeply insane projects, God bless you.

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    I saw myself quite a few times dead animals like pigs, dogs, horses, goats, cows, etc.. they really get stuffed like that (in the video), a day or so due to accumulation of gases inside (if hot climate, the process is much faster), cows and horses has a very tick leather, they really inflate like a balloon, before deflate completely and become only skeleton.

    In a week or so it will be completely decomposed, the beatles, flies, maggots will carry the job on.

    I never heard before about cows dying due to heat. This is new for me.

    I would say with 99% of certain, that something fish is going on with these cows, they just don't drop dead like that, unless someone want it to be.
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    Quote Posted by Mashika (here)
    Quote Posted by mojo (here)
    Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.
    I watched this on the news and it looked very odd on the tv, then i went looking on the web later and yes those cows look very odd, i just don't get why they have this odd look to them, and like some kind of bloat, how many days did the cows were out there lying dead before someone took a video of them? IT looks more like they were cooked somehow and then fell dead. It's very odd to look at, for sure, even if it's natural somehow
    Echoing Palehorse immediately above, in hot conditions a carcass can start to bloat within 24 hrs. Considering they appear to have been gathered up and laid out it seems fair to assume at least 48 hrs have passed and probably more.


    My experience came from seeing this firsthand in NT, Australia - not hundreds of cattle but carcass bloating. From time to time a beast had to be shot, usually for an adverse test result taken by the Agricultural Dept, sometimes a broken leg.

    As often as not they wouldn't even shoot the broken leg cow as by next morning it was invariably dead anyway. They (cow) just seemed to know it was hopeless and leave of their own accord.

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    Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.
    I watched this on the news and it looked very odd on the tv, then i went looking on the web later and yes those cows look very odd, i just don't get why they have this odd look to them, and like some kind of bloat, how many days did the cows were out there lying dead before someone took a video of them? IT looks more like they were cooked somehow and then fell dead. It's very odd to look at, for sure, even if it's natural somehow
    Echoing Palehorse immediately above, in hot conditions a carcass can start to bloat within 24 hrs. Considering they appear to have been gathered up and laid out it seems fair to assume at least 48 hrs have passed and probably more.


    My experience came from seeing this firsthand in NT, Australia - not hundreds of cattle but carcass bloating. From time to time a beast had to be shot, usually for an adverse test result taken by the Agricultural Dept, sometimes a broken leg.

    As often as not they wouldn't even shoot the broken leg cow as by next morning it was invariably dead anyway. They (cow) just seemed to know it was hopeless and leave of their own accord.
    Yes, now i thought about it, it looked odd to me, but i have seen dead cows and other animals, it's just that i saw them in cold climate most if not all times, so it wasn't like that, i did not think of that specific aspect of it. Now i realize i have never seen a dead cow in hot weather, at all. And dogs or other small animals i have seen before it was equally on cold weather so it didn't look like those in the video or pictures from the US. It's very odd, not that it doesn't happen around here, but just that not the same around my place
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    In past events they would blame mass animal deaths on lightning. In some of the cases the animals were missing their heads.

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    Quote Alien hunter Tyler Glockner from Secure Team 10 has revealed another incident of mass animal deaths which is even more bizarre! He claims that in August 2016, over 300 reindeers were found dead in Norway. The reason behind their death was also said to be a lightning strike, which left Tyler suspicious.

    According to him, in most of these cases, there wasn't even any storm, but just a lightning strike which led to the massacre of the live stocks of the farmers in large numbers.
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    Quote FDA News Release
    FDA Makes Low-Risk Determination for Marketing of Products from Genome-Edited Beef Cattle After Safety Review
    Decision Regarding Slick-Haired Cattle is Agency’s First Enforcement Discretion Decision for an Intentional Genomic Alteration in an Animal for Food Use
    https://www.fda.gov/news-events/pres...-safety-review

    Quote CRISPR cattle cleared for the first time by FDA
    The animals carry a gene that helps them beat the heat.
    https://www.freethink.com/science/be...le-heat-stress

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    Quote Posted by mojo (here)
    Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.
    they want to replace with " modified" ones

    two birds one stone: once this gets out awake meat eaters will continue at thier own peril , devious plan

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    Dane Wigington's logical explanation of what killed the cows starts at 15 minutes into the video
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    Fires burning in wheat fields in Turkey. I couldn't find a date in the postsen link but the second link is dated 06/22. Below that video it states there's simultaneous fires burning in Tekirdağ, Bursa, Diyarbakır, Mardin, Gaziantep, Çanakkale and Osmaniye.

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    Quote While there is a wheat crisis due to pandemics and wars around the world, news of the burning of wheat fields continues to come in many regions of our country.

    A big food crisis is at the door due to the economic crisis and wars around the world…

    While the coronavirus pandemic, which has been struggling around the world since 2019, entered the normalization period, the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out this time.

    While Russia and Ukraine met 30 percent of global wheat exports, wheat prices increased by 42 percent due to the war between them.

    Due to the wheat shortage experienced all over the world, countries want to use their wheat for their own countries by closing them for export, and this situation causes a wheat crisis on a global scale.

    Wheat fields are burning in Turkey
    While the world is officially struggling with the wheat crisis, the burning of wheat fields in certain regions of Turkey causes a question mark in minds.

    The fires that broke out in 6 different regions of our country last week continue this week as well.

    200 acres of wheat turned to ash in Batman
    the past day In the fire that broke out due to sparks in the electric wires in the wheat fields in the Beşiri district of Batman, 200 acres of cultivated wheat turned into ashes.

    After the fire, a large number of firefighters were sent to the scene. Hours later, the fire was brought under control and extinguished by firefighters and citizens.

    Today, sad news came from the Thrace region, which has an important place in our country’s food production.

    Wheat fields are on fire in Turkey as the world grapples with the food crisis VIDEO

    300 acres of wheat burned in flames in Tekirdag
    For the same reason, a fire broke out in the Malkara district of Tekirdağ. Due to the fire that broke out from the electrical wires passing through the wheat fields, 300 acres of cultivated wheat fields were on fire.
    It reminds me of this Nostradamus quatrian:
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    At the end of Cancer very great dryness:
    Fish in sea, river, lake boiled hectic,
    BŽarn, Bigorre in distress through fire from the sky.
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    Default Re: Manufactured Food Shortages (Eradication of Our Food Supply)

    Here's the hundredth incident on the list. George's Prepared Foods will be shuttering the chicken processing plant with no reason given.

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    Quote Meanwhile, in London, Ontario, Aspire Food Group recently announced that its new insect production facility would produce 9,000 metric tons of crickets yearly for human and pet consumption across North America, according to Canadian Manufacturing.

    As a reminder, the World Economic Forum (WEF) technocrats urged people weeks ago to ditch meat for "climate beneficial foods" such as seaweed, algae, and cacti.

    Part of the new world order is to reset the global economy and reengineer what people eat. This is being accomplished by influential billionaires, politicians, celebrities, biased academics, wealthy philanthropists, and the bureaucrats of international organizations and institutions.

    Quote - A top food processing plant will be closing down one of its facilities in Campbell County, Tennessee, adding to the long list of closures over the last year.

    George's Prepared Foods announced its chicken processing plant in the small town of Caryville would be shuttering operations by the end of the summer.

    The reason for the closure was not disclosed and has caught local officials by surprise. Campbell County Mayor E.L. Morton told local news WVLT that he's trying to keep the plant open to save hundreds of jobs.
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    Default Re: Manufactured Food Shortages (Eradication of Our Food Supply)

    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    ....the recent sudden deaths of thousands of cattle in Kansas. It's interesting, for sure, but I don't buy for a moment that magnetic field changes are responsible.

    If such a thing was the cause, (a) it would affect many other animals as well all over the world, and (b) the deaths wouldn't be sudden, like all at once, overnight. I'd suspect poisoning of some kind, which was many people's first thought. Heat alone wouldn't do this. I'm sure the farmers have asked their vets to do post mortems on the animals, and I'll be most interested to hear the results.
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    I'd say it's probably the same kind of laser weaponry that has been causing the California fires. The lasers have been caught in photos.
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    ....the recent sudden deaths of thousands of cattle in Kansas. It's interesting, for sure, but I don't buy for a moment that magnetic field changes are responsible.

    If such a thing was the cause, (a) it would affect many other animals as well all over the world, and (b) the deaths wouldn't be sudden, like all at once, overnight. I'd suspect poisoning of some kind, which was many people's first thought. Heat alone wouldn't do this. I'm sure the farmers have asked their vets to do post mortems on the animals, and I'll be most interested to hear the results.
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