Diminishing Quality of Food & Products

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So, who do they think is doing this?

Could be actions indirectly caused of this World Economic Forum 'Great Reset' NWO movement started by a German marxist Klaus Schwab...Here's a thread on this: Great Reset...

I've been expecting major food shortages to come as soon as this year and preparing...On the surface it seems there are multiple indirect causes for the food supply problems, ones we're facing now and those to come, howdver there very well could be an underlying plan connecting it all to a particular motive or movement...To what end?...Difficult to say, but it does hurt to prepare, if nothing happens then I'll have a surplus of supplies which isn't a bad thing lol...

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Just a coincidence?...

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Manufactured FAMINE: A list of every food plant explosion in the past 3 years in North America and Mexico

A guy on 4plebs.org has started cataloging and archiving every single instance of a major fire or incident at industrial size food processing plants, large farms, grain/cereal processing centers, and large warehouses that store fertilizer, ag related chemicals and large farming equipment going back to january 1st 2019 in the US, Canada and Mexico.

He has now finished the incidents for 2022, 2021, and 2020 and has completed 7 months out of 2019. Even if this amazing compilation isn’t totally complete and some events may be missing, it shows that:

  • Within 3 years, about 120 food plants exploded in North America (US: 101; Canada: 18; Mexico: 1).
  • There is a clear pattern and escalation of incidents in 2022:
  • 2019: 10 incidents
  • 2020: 26 incidents
  • 2021: 33 incidents
  • 2022: 61 incidents (in 4 months)
You can find a version of the spreadsheet that anyone can edit in realtime similar to google docs here. You can find the actual spreadsheet here. You can find his archived post on 4plebs.org here.

With the Ukrainian war raging (the bread basket of the world!), one word comes to my mind… Holodomor! Holodomor is a man-made famine that convulsed the Soviet republic of Ukraine from 1932 to 1933, peaking in the late spring of 1933. It was part of a broader Soviet famine (1931–34) that also caused mass starvation in the grain-growing regions of Soviet Russia and Kazakhstan.

Famine is already forecast to spread across ‘poor’ countries around the globethis summer. With all these major fires or incidents at industrial size food processing plants, large farms, grain/cereal processing centers, and large warehouses that store fertilizer, ag related chemicals and large farming equipment, are the elites trying to trigger another Holodomor, this time in America?

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Best to be stocking up on food and other supplies if you haven't already...



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Manufactured FAMINE: A list of every food plant explosion in the past 3 years in North America and Mexico

A guy on 4plebs.org has started cataloging and archiving every single instance of a major fire or incident at industrial size food processing plants, large farms, grain/cereal processing centers, and large warehouses that store fertilizer, ag related chemicals and large farming equipment going back to january 1st 2019 in the US, Canada and Mexico.

He has now finished the incidents for 2022, 2021, and 2020 and has completed 7 months out of 2019. Even if this amazing compilation isn’t totally complete and some events may be missing, it shows that:

  • Within 3 years, about 120 food plants exploded in North America (US: 101; Canada: 18; Mexico: 1).
  • There is a clear pattern and escalation of incidents in 2022:
  • 2019: 10 incidents
  • 2020: 26 incidents
  • 2021: 33 incidents
  • 2022: 61 incidents (in 4 months)
You can find a version of the spreadsheet that anyone can edit in realtime similar to google docs here. You can find the actual spreadsheet here. You can find his archived post on 4plebs.org here.

With the Ukrainian war raging (the bread basket of the world!), one word comes to my mind… Holodomor! Holodomor is a man-made famine that convulsed the Soviet republic of Ukraine from 1932 to 1933, peaking in the late spring of 1933. It was part of a broader Soviet famine (1931–34) that also caused mass starvation in the grain-growing regions of Soviet Russia and Kazakhstan.

Famine is already forecast to spread across ‘poor’ countries around the globethis summer. With all these major fires or incidents at industrial size food processing plants, large farms, grain/cereal processing centers, and large warehouses that store fertilizer, ag related chemicals and large farming equipment, are the elites trying to trigger another Holodomor, this time in America?

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Another mysterious food processing plant explosion: Estimated $2M in damages after ‘major grain explosion’ at Peoria’s former ADM plant

UPDATE (7:30 a.m.) - As of 7:03 a.m. Thursday morning, Peoria Firefighters and the Peoria Fire Department Hazardous Materials team are still on scene.

According to a press release from Peoria Battalion Chief Steve Rada, “Due to the severity of the incident, crews were unable to make entry to fully extinguish the fire. Fire crews are currently monitoring the situation from a distance due to structural issues as well as a high level of CO2 in the atmosphere.”

Rada emphasized these is no danger to the public; and, the estimated damages from this incident is over $2,000,000.

The cause of ‘major grain explosion’ remains under investigation.


UPDATE (10:03 p.m.) - Interim Fire Chief Shawn Sollberger says two silos are leaning, appearing close to collapse.

There’s also a small fire in a third silo, causing concern about another explosion. Two employees suffered smoke inhalation and perhaps other injuries. Their conditions are not known.

PEORIA (Heart of Illinois ABC) - Peoria firefighters were called Wednesday evening to what the fire chief said was a ‘major grain explosion’ at the corn processing plant once owned by ADM.

Two people suffered smoke inhalation and will be treated at a local hospital, said Interim Fire Chief Shawn Sollberger. The chief said two 150 foot grain silos collapsed. The ADM plant is located on Edmund Street, near Southwest Washington Street.

Last October, ADM sold the plant to BioUrja Group. BioUrja is an energy and agricultural commodity trading and supply group.

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World could run out of wheat stocks ‘in 10 weeks’

UK: The world has just 10 weeks’ worth of wheat stockpiled after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine disrupted supplies from the “breadbasket of Europe”.

The UN has been warned that global wheat inventories have fallen to their lowest level since 2008.

Official Government estimates put world wheat inventories at 33 per cent of annual consumption but stocks may have slumped to as low as 20 per cent, according to agricultural data firm Gro Intelligence. It estimates that there are only 10 weeks of global wheat supply left in stockpiles.

Russia and Ukraine account for around a quarter of the world’s wheat exports and the West fears Mr Putin is trying to weaponise food supplies. Russia is on track for a strong wheat harvest this year, cementing Putin’s control over the staple grain as bad weather spoils production in Europe and the US.

Meanwhile, the Kremlin is tightening its grip on wheat supplies after a strong harvest.

In a report earlier this month, the US Department of Agriculture forecast a major decline in wheat stocks, saying they will drop 6 per cent to a nine-year low of 16.8 million tons by the end of 2022-23.

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