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National News See other National News Articles Title: “Accidental Fires” Continue To Happen At Food Processing Facilities All Over The United States We are supposed to believe that what we are witnessing is just one tragic accident after another. We arent supposed to see any sort of a pattern, and we arent supposed to ask any questions. Last month, I wrote an article about 16 mysterious fires that have happened at important food industry facilities in the United States since the start of 2022. Unfortunately, this trend has continued since that time. In fact, there have been more accidental fires in recent days, and I believe that the American people deserve some answers. On Saturday night, a massive fire erupted at a commercial egg farm in Minnesota. We are being told that the structure that burned down contained tens of thousands of chickens
Massive flames burned down a barn with tens of thousands of chickens in Wright County. The fire started late Saturday night at Forsman Farms in Howard Lake, causing major damage. Like so many of the other mysterious fires that I have reported on, this fire grew to an absolutely enormous size very, very rapidly
The Trebesch family thought they would spend Saturday night around their bonfire, but just after 10 p.m. they noticed massive flames across the field at Forsman Farms. It was unbelievable how quick it grew, it was insane, Andy Trebesch said. It was the whole sky, it was quite large. We are being told that there was no foul play. Just another senseless accident. Nothing to see here. Of course the same explanation is being given for a dramatic fireball that burned a grain silo to the ground in Washington state just a few days ago
A spectacular fire demolished M & E Seed and Grain Co. in Prosser and left one person with burns. A smoldering pile of twisted metal and charred lumber was all that remained Thursday morning after firefighters battled the blaze in downtown Prosser all night. A few firefighters remained at the scene to monitor the fire. They are assuring us that this sort of thing happens all the time. So dont try to apply common sense to any of this, because that will just confuse you. A few days before that tragedy in Washington state, 43 rail cars that were carrying much needed potash derailed in Alberta
About 43 westbound Canadian Pacific (CP) Rail cars carrying potash derailed northeast of Fort Macleod, Alta., Sunday morning, RCMP say. At 8:15 a.m., Mounties responded to a train derailment between Range Roads 251 and 252, near Highway 3. Fire crews and CP Rail also came to the scene, according to police. So what are Canadian authorities telling us about this incident? You guessed it! Apparently it was just another accident. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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