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    the USDA is wanting people to register their backyard gardens! Reminds me of the state of Oregon claiming ownership of the rain in your rain barrel. I can just see the future headlines now: "uUregistered Gardens Found, Arrests Made."
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    Wilbur Ellis fertilizer plant in Grant County, Washington burnt down. Firefighters used limited water because they didn't want the fertilizer to contaminant the ground water. There's a video saying one of the motives for steering Hurricane Ian was to target the fertilizer in the central part of the state.

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    Quote No one was evacuated, but Grant County Health District (GCHD) has issued a Health Advisory for people living downwind (North-East) from the fire.

    GCHD warns that smoke from the fire may contain dangerous chemicals which can irritate eyes, nose, throat, airways, and lungs. People most at risk include infants, children, the elderly, and people with respiratory conditions, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or other lung diseases. People at risk should stay indoors.

    Grant County Fire District No. 5 said fighting this fire required extra care. Fire crews limited their use of water, so the fertilizer would not contaminate underground ecosystems.

    Crews also were working to make sure flames don't jump to the standing elevator. If it were to catch fire and fall, it could bring down the nearby powerlines.

    Fire officials said no one was inside the plant at the time of the fire.

    The Fire Marshall is expected on the scene on Monday as the investigation into the fire continues.
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    I found this today on Steve Quayle's website under Q-Alerts. The Impatiens necrotic spot orthotospovirus (INSV) virus and Fusarium fungus in the Salinas Valley are impacting crops along with other viruses.

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    Quote PRODUCE ALERT :Iceberg, romaine and romaine hearts have been impacted by the **INSV Virus and **Fusarium along with other viruses that have taken over the fields this past few months throughout the Salinas Valley.

    What is happening:

    Iceberg, romaine and romaine hearts have been impacted by the **INSV Virus and **Fusarium along with other viruses that have taken over the fields this past few months throughout the Salinas Valley.
    These viruses are not allowing product to fully develop and in many cases, causing growers to discard entire fields. This means, harvesting at an extremely slow pace to minimize the risk as much as possible.
    Each year, we transition growing regions from Salinas, CA to Yuma, AZ in November. During transition, we expect to see impacts to quality and anticipate supply gaps, but due to the viruses impacting these commodities the supply is more limited than usual.

    What are these viruses:

    What is INSV: INSV Virus is a plant virus that is passed from field to field by insects. INSV thrives on heat and therefore the warmer weather of the last few months in these growing regions is not helping the issue and it is fueled the virus to expand.
    What is Fusarium: Fusarium is a soil borne fungus, which causes the lettuce heads to die from diseased roots.

    What does this mean for the locations: We see issues in regards to availability and quality.

    Supply – As distributors are picking up product from growers, orders are being prorated on average 50%. With these shorted orders, locations will experience shortages of product as ordered. All locations should anticipate during the next 4 – 6 weeks shorted product at time of delivery. The expectation is for all locations to receive at least one case of Chopped Romaine or Whole Head Romaine (if approved in your market) with each delivery if ordered. If your market will be shorted, we have requested for all distributors to provide communication of when this will occur and update when additional product is available.

    Quality - During transition from the Salinas to Yuma growing regions, the market tends to see strains in the quality of all leafy greens including pinking and variations in color. Expectations during this transition period should be adjusted to meet the current market availability. Current credit request protocols will continue to be in place during this time. Please check product when it arrives and submit Support Requests within 24 hours of receiving to request a return and credit. Please note that quality received may be consistent for all deliveries at this time.

    Pinking – rust coloration at ends and rib area. This is caused by oxidation at time of processing and not a sign of decay. See examples below.
    Variations of Color – extremely light and dark variations.

    Oct 24, 2022
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    Some people are fond of saying "There are no coincidences." More that 120,000 hectares/296,526 acres of wheat have been destroyed in Australia just before harvest. There's additional videos & text in the link.

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    Quote Crops on the verge of harvest have been wiped out by floods in parts of Australia. Picture by Rabbit Hop Films
    Crops on the verge of harvest have been wiped out by floods in parts of Australia. Picture by Rabbit Hop Films
    New South Wales’s peak farming body says the damage bill for wheat losses alone in the state’s flood-hit north-west will surpass $150 million.

    Parts of Moree, Gunnedah, Dubbo and Moama have been evacuated as more than 140 flood warnings remain across the state.

    Agronomists say the grain-growing hub of the north-west is expected to have “conservatively” lost more than 120,000 hectares of wheat that was nearly ready to harvest.

    The region also boasts large barley and canola outputs and is in the summer planting window for crops such as cotton and sorghum.
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    As a sidenote Logan Piette said Black Pope has a Jewish gematria value of 211 and so does Mason. It's also the police code for robbery in California. That number is the 47th prime & 47 is the 15th. On 10/28/22 the time on the video changed to 2:12. In this plant fire the street address is 1111 W. Olympic Blvd. The cryto.com arena formally Staples Center in Los Angeles has this address 1111 South Figueroa Street and it looks like a giant reptilian eye. The reptilians giveth and the reptilians taketh away.

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    Quote ouseholds feeling the cost-of-living pinch are being told to expect even more pain due to the floods in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.

    Crops in some of Australia's most fertile and productive land have been ruined, and the Treasurer says food supply chains will be affected.

    ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad, including the latest coronavirus pandemic updates. It's news when you want it, from Australia's most trusted news organisation.
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    A bird flu outbreak in Nebraska triggers the slaughter of 1.8 million chickens. In the US 49-52 million birds have died of the flu or have been culled. Between 2021-2022 48 million birds have been culled in Europe.

    Additional link: nature

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    Quote OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska agriculture officials say another 1.8 million chickens must be killed after bird flu was found on a farm in the latest sign that the outbreak that has already prompted the slaughter of more than 50 million birds nationwide continues to spread.

    The Nebraska Department of Agriculture said Saturday that the state’s 13th case of bird flu was found on an egg-laying farm in northeast Nebraska’s Dixon County, about 120 miles (193 kilometers) north of Omaha, Nebraska.

    Just like on other farms where bird flu has been found this year, all the chickens on the Nebraska farm will be killed to limit the spread of the disease. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says more than 52.3 million birds in 46 states — mostly chickens and turkeys on commercial farms — have been slaughtered as part of this year’s outbreak.
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    Quote The 2021–2022 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) epidemic season is the largest observed in Europe so far. The latest data from the joint EFSA, ECDC and EU reference laboratory report show a total of 2,467 outbreaks in poultry, 48 million birds culled in the affected establishments, 187 detections in captive birds, and 3,573 HPAI events in wild birds. Additionally, the geographical extent of the outbreak is unprecedented, ranging from Svalbard islands to South Portugal and eastern to Ukraine, affecting 37 European countries.
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    Quote Nebraska agriculture officials say another 1.8 million chickens must be killed after bird flu was found on a farm in the latest sign that the outbreak that has already prompted the slaughter of more than 50 million birds nationwide continues to spread.
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    (1/3) Why Governments Preparing Across the World and You Should Too!
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    "Interconnected cycles through time are weaving together as our planet, civilization and people move through vast changes. We have natural changes and forced economic and lifestyle shifts as three cycles come together. Rex Bear from the LeakProject and David DuByne from ADAPT 2030 look at why global events to make no sense to a rational person unless you look through the lenses of multi-century lows in Solar Activity. Part 1 of 3"


    (This series is focusing not just on food shortages, but also on changes in weather and earth changes and how the accumulation of effects from all these changes are going to be critically impacting everyone soon in ways many probably haven't imagined. )

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    Food Prices Set to 'Spike' Again in 2023: How Global Elites' Policies Are Leading to Food Shortages
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    WHISTLEBLOWER REVEALS WHAT IS BEHIND THE MASS ATTACKS ON US FOOD FACILITIES
    January 21, 2023
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    "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 US 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 his work since 2019, the US Government coordinated the attacks on the food facilities. But, in addition, something remarkable happened: the hard disk with the FASCAT data disappeared.

    Since then, there have been about 200 food factory attacks around the world, most of them in the US, he explained.

    Huff had another backup and analyzed the attacks. It turned out that the attacks exactly matched the most critical systems in his data set. He reported this to the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI but never received a response.

    Huff knows that the FBI and the food industry have tried to investigate what he calls “terrorist attacks,” but they’re getting nowhere. He suspects that a government-funded actor or a globalist group like the World Economic Forum is behind it.

    Watch Dr Andrew Huff’s interview with journalist Emerald Robinson."


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    A fire at Hillendale Farms in Connecticut killed 100,000 chickens. From a distance the fire looks like a volcanic eruption. The news stories of these food factory fires are vague as if the perpetrators control the media.

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    Quote It's unclear what may have started the fire.

    The Salvation Army is on scene providing food and nourishment to first responders.

    The Department of Agriculture said it has been in touch with the leadership at Hillandale. At this time, the DOA is not responding, but is continuing to monitor the situation.

    No injuries were reported.


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    Bought the local Irish Farmers Journal today.

    Salmonella investigation ongoing on eight poultry farms.

    The Department of Agriculture is continuing to investigate an outbreak of salmonella on eight farms in the Republic of Ireland.

    The bactria salmonella typhimurium was found in eight flocks understood to be broiler flocks.

    The birds will be culled and will not enter the foodchain. (I could find no mention of numbers).

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    Mart trade sizzles

    The 2023 mart trade is off to a flying start. This is due to a combination of low supplies of finished cattle, increased demand for manufacturing beef, earlier than expected Chinese demand and a solid export trade.
    Later in the same piece...
    A number of new live exporters have also been active around the rings... see below
    Factory agents and exporters are currently driving the trade.

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    related from see below
    Netherlands proposes ban on live exports

    Live exports were back in the spotlight at the latest meeting of all 27 EU agricultural and fisheries ministers.

    In short Netherlands, were backed by Germany, Austria, Denmark and Luxembourg in favour of an outright ban on live exports.

    It was opposed by 10 member states headed by Portugal and incl. France, Greece, Ireland, Spain, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Hungary and Cyprus.

    If I understood the article correctly this was not banning live movement inside the EU but to a third country ie. outside the EU

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    Global urea prices drop to to almost pre-war levels

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    Bank of Ireland figures suggest 50% of farmers are 65 or over

    Less people keen to enter farming each year.

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    It is not the first time I've bought agricultural papers since I've been here. A lot of the people I meet are connected with farming and its good to at least have some idea as to what they chat about between themselves. From the papers I glean that it is EU regulations that are causing the downturns in pretty much all sectors.
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    If they don't want you to have it, then it's probably REALLY good for you


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    Tucker Carlson reports on food shortages and reminds us that Biden is working to "increase and disseminate food shortages".

    The Twitter link redirects to a Fox News site as it seems this video is not available on many video platforms. I expect it struck a nerve somewhere.





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    TUCKER CARLSON: Why we're paranoid about the American food supply |

    Fox News host Tucker Carlson investigates what is happening to chickens across America and how that relates to egg supplies and prices on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
    Last spring, in March, at a press conference in Brussels, Joe Biden explained that the sanctions he was imposing against Russia, while morally necessary, were also going to cause food shortages around the world, including here in the United States. "It's going to be real," he said.

    Now, Biden said this in a very odd way. There was no hint or panic, emotions you'd expect from a leader predicting the deaths of human beings from starvation. None of that. Instead, there was pure, nonchalant casualness. Biden could have been describing the weather or a trip to the dry cleaners. "It's going to be real."

    Then Biden continued, recounting a conversation he had with European allies. He told us all about it. When he met with the group, Biden said, they spoke about "how we could increase and disseminate more rapidly food shortages." That's what Joe Biden said verbatim. It's on tape.

    So here you have the president of the United States pledging to increase food shortages at a press conference. That seemed like a newsworthy event, but not a single news organization in this country seemed to notice it happened. Nor did the White House correct it. But others were watching. So within days, that clip wound up on social media and Facebook flagged it immediately as "false news."

    TUCKER CARLSON: ANOTHER ATTEMPT BY LEADERS OF OUR COUNTRY TO INFLAME RACIAL HATRED IN THE UNITED STATES

    Now, strictly speaking, that's untrue. There's nothing false about the video. It was entirely real. No one can test that. But apparently, Facebook users were supposed to understand that Joe Biden is senile and therefore he's not accountable for his own words. Taking Joe Biden literally qualifies as "misinformation." Now, we'll leave that whole episode for you to assess. We can't know what Joe Biden was thinking, if anything, when he uttered those words in Brussels. We can only tell you what happened afterward.

    Strange disasters began to beset food processors all over the United States. In April, the next month, the headquarters of one of this country's largest organic food distributors was destroyed in a fire. Cause unknown. The next month, in a single week, actually, two separate private plane crashes took out two separate food processing centers. One plane hit a General Mills plant in Georgia. The other plane hit a food plant in Idaho. By the way, back in February, a boiler explosion obliterated a potato processing plant in Oregon and so on.

    So even people who aren't given to connecting the dots, who don't think of themselves as conspiracy nuts, begin to wonder, "Is there something here?" But no one could tell. The Biden administration had no answers and no way to get to the answers because they had no data.

    And that's interesting because the Biden administration tracks a lot of things, the things that it cares about, the race and ethnicity and sex life, for example, of every person in America. Do we even have trans Pacific Islanders playing woodwinds in major symphonies? How about gay Southeast Asians in long haul trucking? These are the questions that concern the bean counters in the Biden administration.

    And yet at the same time, that same administration keeps no real records of what the infrastructure of our food supply. Apparently, that has never occurred to them. So, honestly, we can't really know one way or the other, because we don't have a baseline, whether something strange is going on with food suppliers.

    But some days you do wonder. On Saturday, an enormous commercial egg farm in central Connecticut burned to the ground for no obvious reason. Huge fire. At least 20 fire departments responded, fought the blaze for over 8 hours. More than 100,000 chickens died.

    Now, that's a sad story. But what's interesting is that most media companies did not consider it a story at all. Weird, considering egg prices have become an actual problem for most Americans. Egg prices are up more than 100% in many places. And yet at that exact moment, when eggs are a concern, 100,000 chickens die in a freak fire. And The New York Times, which is right next door in a neighboring state, does not even cover the fire. What is that? Don't worry. "Things like this have nothing to do with egg prices,: say the media. It's just avian flu. Watch.

    REPORTER: Egg consumption has grown over the years, as many people are eating them as their main protein source. But the production has slumped because of the ongoing bird or avian flu epidemic. Over the last year, the USDA says nearly 58 million birds have been infected in the U.S., making it the deadliest outbreak in U.S. history. Unfortunately, the infected birds have to be killed, causing the egg supplies to fall and prices to surge. In some cases, stores are running out and limiting the amount people can buy.

    SHOPPER: We bought eggs earlier this week here at Fry's and Levine. We paid $8.99 for a dozen eggs.

    So if you ask the Agriculture Department, for example, or anyone in the Biden administration, to the extent they're paying attention, which is not much, they'll tell you that egg prices are high because avian flu. And that's a completely natural virus, just like COVID. The prices have nothing to do with chicken farms burning down. Again, not that anyone in the government tracks that kind of thing. Why would they? Because nothing like that could ever happen. Settle down, QAnon. And a lot of people, particularly the national news media, people who could not identify a chicken if it didn't come with dipping sauce, are satisfied with that explanation.

    But we noticed that some farmers who deal with chickens every day are not convinced. Some of them, some chicken farmers, have noticed something odd. Their chickens aren't laying eggs or as many eggs. And these chickens don't appear sick with avian flu. They're not dying. They're still alive. They're just not producing eggs.

    Now healthy hens lay eggs on a regular basis, every 24 to 26 hours. But suddenly, chicken owners all over the country – not all of them, but a lot of them – are reporting they're not getting any eggs or as many. So what's causing that? Clearly, something is causing that. Some have concluded their chicken feed may be responsible. Watch.

    CHICKEN FARMER: Is the commercial feed the reason so many people's chickens have not been laying it all? This is a question that I am asking myself and I have seen all over TikTok, Facebook, everywhere. I'm talking about chickens. Tons of people who are having no eggs for six, seven months. Like, this is not normal. I have at least 60 hens that should be laying. I have a flock of roughly 100, and I was getting two to three eggs in the summer, all summer long. I genuinely think it's the feed, especially after seeing so many people have the same problem, switching to a local feed, and it fixing itself.

    So why'd we just put that clip on TV? Because that chicken owner speaks for all chicken owners? Because she's the world's greatest expert on avian questions? Probably not. But because the people who should be keeping track of what's going on are clearly not keeping track of what's going on because they just don't care.

    And so instead of going to the usual sources at the AG Department or calling the White House press office, we decided to listen to people who actually have chickens. And that one, for example, the lady you just saw, says she switched her chicken feed and it solved the problem. Her chickens began laying eggs once again immediately.

    Now, the specific brand of feed referenced in that video is called "Producer's Pride." It's made by Purina. Most chicken feed brands are made by Purina. Purina also makes Producer's Pride – that's the cattle feed recently subject to a recall after regulators linked the product to a series of unexplained cattle deaths. It was removed from shelves because there was a good chance you shouldn't be feeding it to livestock.

    Could that be happening again? Now, we don't know. But we should tell you because again, no one else seems to be keeping track of this, that it's not just Producer's Pride that some chicken owners are worried about. Some have concerns about several other chicken feed brands made by Purina.

    So we reached out to the company today because, again, we're agnostic on this, but we figured we would do a little poking. And they said they've looked into it too, and their feed is not the problem. And that may absolutely be true. We don't know. What we did notice, though, was that that explanation was more than enough for most media companies, trained as they are to accept corporate press releases as the final word on any given topic. Well, they said it's not a problem. So it's not a problem.

    We don't think that's the last word. Again, we can't tell you for certain either way. But we do know and here's really the point, that America's food supply is one of those topics is worth being a little paranoid about. This is not a matter of how many trans Pacific Islander oboists we've got. This is a matter of national survival – of food. The question on which empires rise and fall.

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    And in this specific case, eggs, poultry and chicken, avian products, are major, major sources of protein in the diets of most Americans. And you need protein to live. If you don't have enough, you get protein deficiency, and that can stunt growth in children. So a question like this, whatever its cause, could easily flower into an actual public health crisis. And of course, it's also potentially a national security problem.

    There are so few eggs right now at such high cost that smugglers are trafficking eggs across our border. Watch this.

    REPORTER 2: Here at the busy San Ysidro border crossing in California, word's traveling fast about a new good being smuggled into the U.S.. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has reported an 108% increase in seized egg products and poultry that people have tried to smuggle through U.S. ports of entry in just the last two months.

    So are we being a little paranoid about the American food supply? Yes, we are. And we're proud of it. And our leaders should be even more paranoid, always, about our food supply.

    Food, energy, water. Those are the three things that matter. The rest of it is noise. And, of course, as always, they're ignoring what really matters.
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    And more.
    Fire At New Zealand's Largest Egg Farm Kills 75,000 Hens Amid National Shortage

    The latest major food supplier to go up in flames, after decades of food suppliers not going up in flames, is New Zealand's largest egg producer - after a blaze broke out on Monday, killing around 75,000 hens.

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    I have not read this entire thread and will, and what I am saying here might have been said, but it occurred to me this morning that these plants may have been burned down so they could create new facilities which include some things in the manufacturing process that would fit the overall agenda better.

    A list of possibilities might include easier ways to include additives, more automation in reporting systems to a larger computer system, connections to an overall food grid system, etc.

    Usually there are multiple reasons to see these sorts of things occur.....

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    Just adding a link to another important video that Helvetic has added here on The Continuing Search For The Truth thread, The Corbett Report, THe Future Food False Flag, March 6th, 2023.


    Aside from that video I am sure I am not the only one who has thought about the repercussions of the likelyhood of new mRNA vaccines that could be soon injected into live stock and our pets. It may have an effect down the line of a compromised immune system on the animals that could lead to food shortages and no longer the need to supply food to our loved domestic animals and the great need to ration and supply "fake food" that has already started to be rolled out as a "solution".

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    Not the usual kind of thing.

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    ...

    ... Jim Stone chiming in on the chocolate factory blast:
    BOOOM!! "Natural Gas Explosions" have returned

    For whatever reason, possibly war preps or for control or whatever, "they" triggered a huge blast at the only Palmer candy factory in the world, you know - that company that makes chocolate bunnies and a whole lot more for the holidays. I am clueless as to a reason Palmer would be targeted, but if you watch this video it is fairly obvious they were. I am saving that video, it's perfect evidence.

    OK, analysis: Materials ejected at supersonic speed, which gas can't do, plus tons of pulverized concrete dust in the air, which gas can't do, plus straight up blast, which gas is higly unlikely to do. Let me guess: They were MAGA and had a plan? Who knows, but the official story is total crap. There's simply too much energy there for gas to accomplish.

    As a reminder: years ago pre Trump "they" were doing obvious military hits on American targets and blaming the blasts on gas leaks. It's the perfect cover for the non-thinking crowd, which is too damn big. Under Trump all that crap stopped, but it looks like they are at it again, NATURAL GAS MY *SS. Not like that.

    It's fairly simple, really. Natural gas can't explode faster than the speed of sound because air is part of the fuel. And how many pounds of high explosive would it take to do a blast like that, and how much does air weigh? Only 21 percent of the weight of air is oxygen. So that's how much oxidizer you have and not all of it will burn. Then, how much gas can react with that much oxygen, when gas becomes part of the atmosphere, and reduces the oxygen percentage by that much more? Answer: That's a minimum 4,000 pounds of explosive material doing that blast, and there was not enough air present to provide that much energy. Let alone the speed of the ejected materials and all the concrete dust, which will become dust at pressures far above what gas can do. Obvious hit here, totally obvious, that video is likely to vanish because it is evidence. Of something VERY nefarious.

    A huge boiler explosion at 3,000+ PSI could do that and it would have to be one of the giant 50+ foot long boilers. Could happen with modern systems compliments of Stuxnet. But they already said gas. Would you accept a change in the story line?
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    Zero Hedge is taking this seriously. In their detailed report yesterday in which they post a video showing the extraordinary violence of the explosion, they write:
    Law enforcement officials stated that the cause of the explosion is currently under investigation. This incident adds to the increasing number of food processing plants throughout the US experiencing fires or, in this instance, devastating explosions.

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    Not trying to make excuses - but my first thought was that sugar dust supposedly can explode with tremendous force; and sugar is used in making chocolate.

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    ... from every possible directions...

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    "And it is really disheartening to see what's going on. I mean, my own kids are wondering whether they should even try it. Because they're saying dad, doesn't look like there's a future. And I can't tell them they're wrong."
    Siyamak sits down with Mark Nakata, a multi-generational farmer and CEO of California United Water Coalition. Mark is here to give us an insider perspective on what farmers are facing in California and his efforts to save his family farm and tradition.

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