While discussing the Blackrock CEO's warning that food rather than oil is the next catastrophe, this guy brought up the food processing fires and the fact that there isn't even any investigation into them. Of course the media shill refused to engage. Since this guy runs a grocery chain, the following conclusions could be drawn:
The fires aren't normal, despite what the shills here insist. If it was normal for 2 planes in one month to crash into food processing plants, a grocery chain ceo wouldn't have bothered bringing it up. It would be normal, so why mention it? Obviously, it's not normal for food processing plants to burn down all the time, and he would know that running a grocery chain with the supply chain problems that has undoubtedly caused him and everyone else, which is why he brought it up.
The fires aren't just some reddit conspiracy. Obviously, corporate America has taken notice and is wondering the same things this community is, as evidenced by this CEO stating it publicly on the news.
There is a media blackout on the subject. If you watch the clip, the narrative shill does not even acknowledge the guy's comment on the subject and immediately steers the talk back to the narrative. The open attack on the US food supply will not be discussed. Just how any post about it on this sub immediately gets overrun and redirected.
All the processors that burned down are owned and operated by the same people that pushed the covid lockdowns.
Their existence was already a war on the food supply and human health.
The fires could have been started to tank the food supply, the factories could have been overrun with antibiotic resistant bacteria and burned down for insurance/a coverup... but it doesn't really matter. Don't eat the food your enemy offers you.
Don't eat processed foods. Processed meats like deli meats ansnhot dogs are linked to leukemia. The food industry is as corrupt as the tobacco industry when it comes to safety studies.
Processors whose meat has been proven to have gotten people sick had come from facilities that pass all inspections.
>What they do to people is really really clear after awhile.
goddamnit. no wonder that's the cheapest meal one can usually find at every gas station.