I am sorry, but there is no way that all of this is a coincidence…
We have been bringing you reports of over 20 food processing plants, and headquarters of food processing companies, which have been damaged or destroyed for the last week.
A General Mills facility was recently hit by a plane in Georgia, and we even brought you a story of another plant facing a similar fate in Idaho.
The latest reports indicate that yet another General Mills facility has been damaged in some way—this time by a fire.
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This brings the grand total to 22 food processing plants or headquarters, that we know of, which have been destroyed or damaged in some way over the course of just 1 week…
Tucker Carlson made sure to take note of the mysterious plane which crashed into the General Mills facility in Georgia:
Why are so many food processing plants and warehouses catching fire all of a sudden? And as I was sitting in the studio getting ready for the report… a plane crashed at a General Mills food facility in Georgia. I discussed the issue on Tucker Carlson Tonight. pic.twitter.com/QWJ3b6j65d
— Jason Rantz on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) April 22, 2022
Many users on Twitter also expressed the idea that a pattern is now forming, could we be witnessing an engineered collapse of America’s food distribution systems?
General Mills fire in Iowa last night. Something is going on.
— Cat Hansen (@CatHansen3) April 24, 2022
Something Strange is Happening to US Food Processing Plants…https://t.co/GDNTmqJmTm
— Grace 🔎 (@reallygraceful) April 22, 2022
CBS 2 Iowa had more on the most recent of these food processing plant fires:
Firefighters removed roofing material and found the flames working their way through the ceiling and traveling with the vent stack. Teams were able to quickly put out the fire with the help of on-site hose connections
Here is a picture of Food Processing Plants that have had ‘Accidents’/‘Burned Down’ that we’re not allowed to talk about: pic.twitter.com/TO8rSsT3lO
— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) April 24, 2022
According to NTD News, the F.B.I. is now warning of targeted cyber-attacks on our food processing infrastructure:
“Ransomware actors may be more likely to attack agricultural cooperatives during critical planting and harvest seasons, disrupting operations, causing financial loss, and negatively impacting the food supply chain,” the FBI’s recent notice said, adding that ransomware attacks in 2021 and early 2022 could disrupt the planting season by affecting “the supply of seeds and fertilizer.”
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