I am struggling to think of how something that size is destroyed so rapidly that any otherwise failsafes aren't utilitised. Lack of regs and security. Flammable materials. Explosive gases.
It's not a one off random. Sabotage when it has been on the scale of accidents to food and distribution this admin.
I didn't even notice (re: wrong reply) - I figured you were just going on about it because it's basically unbelievable.
But yeah, I'm sure there's an explanation, but it's probably a lie. When I was growing up, I don't remember any entire cow farms, measured in square miles blowing up in nuclear-sized explosions. The world we live in now is nuts. To play devil's advocate, though, somebody sent me this "end times prophecy" page about animal deaths in the US, so far in 2023, and I pulled it up the Wayback Machine and found basically the same level of "holy shit, this is the apocalypse!" level numbers, on the same page, going all the way back to 2015.
I was replying about the leak I just cannot get my head around apart from yes please, stop all the freemium phone games. They need to go. They're mostly made in China. Get rid of them. Problem solved.
I misunderstand you. Since 2015 it has seen an increase in these industrial disasters where prior they were otherwise one off's. There have been chemical plants, and fertiliser explosions, and occasional haulage, freight trains derailments, and tanker spills prior. Or have they been dramatically increasing in this admin more and more increasing in count yearly today? Specifically targeting food distribution and processing, and freight and transport. As well as perhaps others?
Until something really stinks. Why isn't this been monitored at this point. National guard, security services, regulators securing? Those numbers are no accident.
Sorry, I didn't really clarify what I meant, pertaining the 2015 bit. I just mean that I was looking at that page that I was sent, and it was a list of all the food destruction going on this year, and I was like "good God this is the apocalypse". But, when I went back to the 2015 version of the same URL, it had all of the same kind of stuff from that year, in similar numbers (millions of chickens here, thousands of cows there, etc.), which made me think this stuff might be a lot more ordinary than we realize and we might just be panicking because we are suddenly way more aware of it all (partly due to ice age farmer, et al, bringing our attention to it).
Another version of understanding, which is probably closer to the truth, is that the same attack, at pretty much the same velocity, has been going on for quite a while (perhaps a decade), and we all just became aware of it. But, even though that's pretty disturbing, that's not as disturbing as the thought that this just started, which would indicate that things are about to get really bad. That version would be much worse, in my opinion, than realizing it's been going on for a decade and here we are, still doing reasonably OK.
Everything you said. Also, the press is absolutely not accidental (they are owned by the same people doing all of this).
Apology, wrong reply.
There has been so many. It's an occurrence.
I am struggling to think of how something that size is destroyed so rapidly that any otherwise failsafes aren't utilitised. Lack of regs and security. Flammable materials. Explosive gases.
It's not a one off random. Sabotage when it has been on the scale of accidents to food and distribution this admin.
But there's probably an explanation.
I didn't even notice (re: wrong reply) - I figured you were just going on about it because it's basically unbelievable.
But yeah, I'm sure there's an explanation, but it's probably a lie. When I was growing up, I don't remember any entire cow farms, measured in square miles blowing up in nuclear-sized explosions. The world we live in now is nuts. To play devil's advocate, though, somebody sent me this "end times prophecy" page about animal deaths in the US, so far in 2023, and I pulled it up the Wayback Machine and found basically the same level of "holy shit, this is the apocalypse!" level numbers, on the same page, going all the way back to 2015.
I was replying about the leak I just cannot get my head around apart from yes please, stop all the freemium phone games. They need to go. They're mostly made in China. Get rid of them. Problem solved.
I misunderstand you. Since 2015 it has seen an increase in these industrial disasters where prior they were otherwise one off's. There have been chemical plants, and fertiliser explosions, and occasional haulage, freight trains derailments, and tanker spills prior. Or have they been dramatically increasing in this admin more and more increasing in count yearly today? Specifically targeting food distribution and processing, and freight and transport. As well as perhaps others?
Until something really stinks. Why isn't this been monitored at this point. National guard, security services, regulators securing? Those numbers are no accident.
Sorry, I didn't really clarify what I meant, pertaining the 2015 bit. I just mean that I was looking at that page that I was sent, and it was a list of all the food destruction going on this year, and I was like "good God this is the apocalypse". But, when I went back to the 2015 version of the same URL, it had all of the same kind of stuff from that year, in similar numbers (millions of chickens here, thousands of cows there, etc.), which made me think this stuff might be a lot more ordinary than we realize and we might just be panicking because we are suddenly way more aware of it all (partly due to ice age farmer, et al, bringing our attention to it).
Another version of understanding, which is probably closer to the truth, is that the same attack, at pretty much the same velocity, has been going on for quite a while (perhaps a decade), and we all just became aware of it. But, even though that's pretty disturbing, that's not as disturbing as the thought that this just started, which would indicate that things are about to get really bad. That version would be much worse, in my opinion, than realizing it's been going on for a decade and here we are, still doing reasonably OK.