Another Food Processing Plant Catches Fire Amid Bizarre String of Incidents Across US

Two more food processing plants exploded in flames this weekend.

This from westernjournal.com.

All this comes at a time when experts are talking about global food shortages as the nasty surprise in store for the world in 2022.

No one was injured in the fire at a Perdue soybean plant in Norfolk, Virginia, according to WAVY-TV, and the cause had not yet been determined.

“Plant operators reported a fire in large soybean processing tank. Firefighters climbed multiple flights of stairs with hose and equipment to access the standpipe system. Water was applied and the fire brought under control in approximately one hour,” the post read.

The tank was cleared of all soybeans.

On Sunday night, fire broke out at a Saladino’s food processing plant in Fresno, California, according to KFSN-TV.

No information was available on the cause of that fire.

Although authorities have found no obvious links among the incidents, a number of food processing plants have been damaged in some rather strange incidents.

During his April 22 broadcast, Fox News host Tucker Carlson remarked on the odd series of food processing plant disasters that have befallen facilities all across the nation and noted the oddity that two of these plants were hit by falling airplanes in the same week.

“A plane apparently crashed at a General Mills plant … in Covington, Georgia. Six tractor-trailers were reportedly on fire … This is the second time in a week that something like this has happened,” Tucker told his audience.

“On April 14, a plane crashed into the Gem State processing plant in east Idaho. What’s going on here?” Tucker asked. “Well, the story gets weirder. Food processing plants all over the country seem to be catching fire,” he said.

Seattle radio host Jason Rantz joined Carlson to give his perspective on the incidents.

Rantz also said the worry exists that these incidents are “an intentional way to disrupt the food supply.”

David Beasley, who heads the United Nations’ food agency, has said the world faces the potential of mass food shortages due to the war in Ukraine, according to the Associated Press.

Beasley said:

If we end the conflict, address the needs, we can avoid famine, destabilization of nations and mass migration.

But if we don’t, the world will pay a mighty price and the last thing we want to do as the World Food Program is taking food from hungry children to give to starving children.

Twenty-plus Food Processing Plants across the northern hemisphere being destroyed or damaged by fire in such a short period of time is not a coincidence. Such coincidences are not possible. They are fabrications.

Could this be another democrat-communist tentacle of opportunity in the grand scheme of bringing America to its knees? Note further that other than Tucker Carlson, the oddity of this massive destruction is not being reported. A coincidence? Not ‘no’ but….

Def-Con News readers, the democrat-communist party of America is facing annihilation at the ballot box in the coming November elections. Presently, their only avenue to preclude such election defeat is to create multiple or a significant tangential issue to their too obvious failure to govern. Read: The timely SCOTUS release of ending Roe v Wade, for example.

Also, we can anticipate one or more false flags sufficient enough to postpone indefinitely the fall elections. Read: War in Europe, global hunger, or massive unrest in America, for example.

Final thought, an observation and a sad, bitter prediction of sorts: The GOP is ideally positioned for the coming November 2022 elections–Republicans are anticipating a landslide, as they were in 2020.

I expect that if the evils of Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Barack Hussein Obama determine sufficient election fraud cannot be brought about for their win, they will fabricate a sizeable False Flag to postpone indefinitely (Read: Long-term) the fall 2022 elections.

Anticipate great happenings, Def-Con News readers, however, be prepared for something catastrophically worse.