Egg prices are already high enough!
Goya Foods CEO Warns Everyone: “We’re On The Precipice Of A Global Food Crisis” 🚨
And this breaking news report from Connecticut won't help the matter.
Multiple fire departments responded to a massive fire at Hillandale Farms.
Hillandale Farms is one of the top-5 egg producers in the country, according to its website.
Today, Hillandale Farms raises over 20 million chickens for eggs and is one of the top 5 egg producers in the country! We handle everything about their raising and care, except hatching them. We are still family-owned and operated and we still care about the safety and conditions of our birds. They get only vegetarian feed, and we’ve developed many proprietary techniques and technologies to increase their safety and comfort.
The large fire at the egg farm in Bozrah created a thick smoke that could be seen miles away.
WATCH:
🚨#BREAKING: Multiple firefighters are battling a massive fire at a egg farm
⁰📌#Bozrah | #ConnecticutMultiple fire departments are responding to a massive three alarm fire at Hillendale Farms where thousands of chickens produce eggs with thick smoke can be seen miles away pic.twitter.com/jqTxn4aBsz
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) January 28, 2023
Crews are battling a massive fire at an egg farm Bozrah. Thanks to Alex Q. for sending us this video https://t.co/nkeXipm7Rm pic.twitter.com/VVibxXlAyx
— WFSB Channel 3 (@WFSBnews) January 28, 2023
Firefighters reportedly said "the fire was in a chicken coop at Hillandale Farms on Schwartz Road."
It's unclear what started the blaze.
NBC Connecticut reported:
Crews from departments including Colchester, East Haddam, Salem, Gardner Lake, Lebanon, Franklin, Yantic and Sterling, Taftville, Montville, Oakdale and Lisbon are at the scene.
According to Colchester Fire Department, there were water issues and more tankers were called.
In a video posted by Norwich Fire Department, there appears to be extensive damage to the chicken coop.
The smoke from the fire could be seen on Route 2 near exit 24.
This is not going to help...
The REAL Reason Eggs Cost So Much...
Have you been wondering why EGGS of all things cost so much recently?
Yes, I know inflation is going up.
But why are eggs suddenly skyrocketing?
According to this chart, they're the 3rd highest riser, behind only gas and airfare:
Price growth is no longer confined to sectors impacted by the pandemic. Inflation is everywhere. My @Morning_Joe chart: pic.twitter.com/r85AOCep9y
— Steven Rattner (@SteveRattner) June 13, 2022
So what gives?
Many left-wing poindexters are pointing to the "bird flu" as the reason.
However, non-poindexter free thinkers realize it probably has MUCH more to do with the fact we killed all the chickens and destroyed all the processing plants:
The REAL reason egg prices are so high?
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Mainstream media says "bird flu" & "more people eating eggs" are the reason why egg prices are soaring - but I wonder if all those mysterious food processing plant fires from the last year have anything to do with these egg/food prices? pic.twitter.com/XKuMA5PHzL— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) January 15, 2023
Here's a zoom in to read the full list:
Of course, we've been covering this from the beginning...
I think we've probably done a story on every single one of the events on this list.
When you destroy millions of chickens, and also the facilities where they are raised and processed, is it any wonder chickens and eggs are scarce and suddenly expensive?
Here is just some of our coverage from along the way:
ENGINEERED COLLAPSE: Festive Foods Suffers Mysterious Fire
It just keeps happening...
Once or twice would fall squarely in the realm of coincidence, but according to The Gateway Pundit, 99 of these mysterious food processing incidents have occurred over the last year and a half.
The latest of these incidents struck a Festive Foods processing plant in Portage County, Wisconsin.
Sources say a fire broke out at roughly 9 A.M. on June 13th but was eventually suppressed through the work of multiple fire crews—no one was hurt as a result of the fire.
What is going on here? Why have there been so many of these tragic incidents in such a short amount of time? Are we truly expected to believe that all of this is random?
Festive Foods posted this statement after the tragic fire swept through their facility:
🚨#BREAKING: Major Fire damages food processing plant west Waupaca WI
On Monday morning Over 70+ firefighters were called to battle a massive five-alarm Fire to Festive Food processing plant in west Waupaca WI police Reports of no one was injured pic.twitter.com/aGTmVO8sDU
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) June 16, 2022
WAOW, ABC-9 provided updates:
Waupaca Area Fire District Chief Jerry Deuman says the fire was caused by work being done in the compressor room at Festival Foods and sparks spread to the walls.
Once they arrived, Deuman said they saw lots of black smoke and tried getting inside, but the smoke was so intense that they had to fight the fire from outside.
Another US Food Processing Plant Erupts In Flames, Festive Foods manufactures
While the fire seems insignificant, it's part of a much larger issue of a spate of "accidental fires”, one by one, taking out America's food supply chain over the past year+. 95 now in total.
— 🇺🇲 Michael Steinberg 🇺🇸🙏 (@MichaelStein777) June 15, 2022
The Gateway Pundit included a list of all 99 incidents that have occurred in the last year and a half, I encourage you to check it out:
As the Gateway Pundit reported, at least 19 major fires, including this recent incident, have erupted at food industry facilities and plants over the past six months. All of the fires have been officially listed as accidental or inconclusive.
Fires and Explosions Destroy 20+ Food Processing Plants Moments After Biden Warns of Food Shortages
What are the odds?
Just after Joe Biden warned the nation of "very real" food shortages, multiple food processing plants and food companies were destroyed or damaged.
Multiple fires and explosions have been reported at these plants across the nation.
But here's the thing: fires and explosions are rare at food companies.
Sure, it happens occasionally. That's what you call an emergency.
But what are the odds of multiple "emergencies" happening just as Biden warns of food shortages?
In fact, over 20 food processing plants were shut down due to these issues.
Don't believe us?
More details below:
https://twitter.com/RizoStonks/status/1516914375474532353
What’s with all these food and fertilizer plant fires?? #Azure #TaylorFarms #BonanzaMeat #Shearers #Weaverfertilizer !! It looks like they are destroying our food and agriculture supply!? Any information @FoxNews @OANN @SkyNewsAust @newsmax @CNN Who’s behind this?
— Dilligaf2376 (@Michael79131917) April 21, 2022
https://twitter.com/MoeSunshines/status/1516989493030506496
Azure Standard is the country’s largest independent food distributor. Its Headquarters facility was destroyed by fire last night. pic.twitter.com/Pggij50B9v
— LyndaAird (@VolunteerTutor) April 19, 2022
Over 20 food processing plants shut down due to fire or explosions in last 2 weeks… pic.twitter.com/DWxn8v6vxh
— Tyler Dell (@YallGotPlayed) April 22, 2022
A town of 35,000 people were ordered to either evacuate or seek shelter in California.
Why?
Because a food plant was on fire and local emergency crews were afraid that the fire could cause a massive bomb-like explosion.
According to US News:
Firefighters contained a massive blaze at a central California food processing plant that prompted authorities to tell thousands of nearby residents to evacuate Thursday and to order tens of thousands more to stay inside their homes.
The fire started Wednesday night at the Taylor Farms packaged salad plant in Salinas, about 110 miles (177 kilometers) south of San Francisco.
The flames were under control by late morning Thursday, but the shelter-in-place and evacuation orders remained while hazardous materials crews worked the scene, said Sophia Rome, a spokesperson for the city of Salinas.
Authorities initially said they feared the fire could generate an explosion and a plume of hazardous ammonia, but the Salinas Fire Department said later that those threats appeared to be minimal.
About 2,700 people living closest to the plant were told that they should evacuate, while 35,000 more were ordered to shelter inside their homes, the Monterey County Office of Emergency Services said in a statement.
Those staying home were told to shut windows and to turn off ventilation systems “until further notice,” the statement said. The shelter-in-place and evacuation orders were finally lifted at about 1:30 p.m.
In addition to this happening at numerous plants, isn't it weird that the news hasn't covered any of these stories?
Seriously.
These plants and warehouses are filled with tons of chemicals and equipment that can easily explode.
Yet... the news doesn't seem to care.
Look, whenever there's an apartment fire in a major city like New York City, nearly every news network covers it.
Because of safety standards and improved safety materials, it's rare for a large fire to happen.
So whenever a massive fire happens in a commercial setting, industrial setting, or in a city skyscraper, it's national news.
Yet this has happened at over 20+ food plants and no one in the media (except FOX... and us) are asking this question!
U.S. railroad companies are distributing about 20% less fertilizer than normal, which couldn’t come at a worse time for our farmers amid the global food shortage.
I joined @jsolomonReports to give an update on the global food crisis and more. Watch here: pic.twitter.com/d26Rwwd8Yw
— Rep. Austin Scott (@AustinScottGA08) April 21, 2022
https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1516947217126506498
The smartest people in the room are saying a food shortage is coming within 9 months…
— Dennis C (@Shift_leader06) April 15, 2022
And as these fires and explosions continue, Biden is warning about a food shortage.
Here's the thing.
Biden is the supposed leader of the most powerful country in the world.
Why is Biden even warning about what could happen months from now?
Shouldn't he be taking action NOW to prevent a food shortage if it's so obvious it's coming?
What has he done to keep us safe?
What has he done to improve your life.
But here's the bad part.
Rather than blaming his own policy, Biden is blaming... you guessed it... Russia.
According to Fox News:
"The price of the sanctions is not just imposed upon Russia," he added. "It’s imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including European countries and our country as well."
"The price of the sanctions is not just imposed upon Russia," he added. "It’s imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including European countries and our country as well."
Biden said "Russia and Ukraine have been the breadbasket of Europe in terms of wheat" and insisted that he and other leaders had a "long discussion in the G7" about the need to "increase and disseminate" food production.
"In addition to that, we talked about urging all the European countries, and everyone else, to end trade … limitations on sending food abroad," Biden said. "And, so, we are in the process of working out with our European friends what it would take to help alleviate the concerns relative to the food shortages."
Biden's warning of a "real" food shortage and the impact it will have on America and European countries following the implementation of sanctions on the Russian economy comes after White House press secretary Jen Psaki said this week that Americans are unlikely to face a food shortage.
"While we're not expecting a food shortage here at home, we do anticipate that higher energy, fertilizer, wheat, and corn prices could impact the price of growing and purchasing critical fuel supply, food supplies for countries around the world," Psaki said. "And early estimates from the World Bank suggest disproportionate impacts on low and middle-income countries including in Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia."
"It's going to be real," Biden says of war-related food shortages, "because both Russia and Ukraine have been the bread basket of Europe" for wheat. He says G7 talked about how to disseminate wheat more rapidly, and how to "end trade restrictions" on sending food abroad.
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) March 24, 2022
Biden on food shortages:
"With regard to food shortage...it's gonna be real." pic.twitter.com/F3dQ7NLqqB
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) March 24, 2022
So what do you think?
Are these fires and explosions a coincidence?
Or do you think there's something that the Biden regime is hiding from us?
And one final question: are you personally preparing for these predicted "food shortages?"
Let us know in the comments below!
Goya Foods CEO Warns Everyone: “We’re On The Precipice Of A Global Food Crisis” 🚨
What To Do About Skyrocketing Food Prices? Start Here...
Just announced: Russia is stopping all wheat exports for the rest of the year. And China has been stockpiling food.
By mid-2022, China will hold 69% of the world’s corn reserves, 60% of rice reserves, and 51% of its wheat, according to the USDA.
American farmers are working hard to fill the gap -- but fertilizer prices are skyrocketing. They could go up 80% this year, according to a Texas A&M economist.
And then there’s Biden’s gas price increase. With gas prices doubling, the cost of getting food to your grocery store keeps going up, too.
It’s a triple-whammy for food prices: Less food in the international markets, higher fertilizer costs and higher transportation costs.
Analysts say there’s no way around it: Food prices are going up.
Going up "BIG LEAGUE" you might say.
(By the way, it was always "Big League" not "Bigly"...but I digress).
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What if it were a month?
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