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Apr 29, 2022Liked by Quoth the Raven

The funny thing about tin-foil hat conspiracy theories is that once they start, they're proven right in about 6 months. Stay tuned....

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As Mike says below you. If it's debunked by Snopes or Politifact, you can almost guarantee it's true.

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Call me crazy, but it almost seems like a globalist cabal of Luciferian are attempting to kill off as many people as possible.

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Apr 29, 2022·edited Apr 29, 2022Liked by Quoth the Raven

Not to mention the 640,000 farm animals that died in floods in British Columbia last fall. But that's just mother nature pissed off. Or is it? 🤔

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Yeah, no. Floods like that aren't uncommon in the fall in BC. What is a far more likely culprit is the BC government dragging its feet on fixing the dikes that they were warned could fail. See here: https://vancouversun.com/news/province-was-studying-dike-integrity-but-data-not-to-be-available-until-next-month

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It was definitely a pretty extreme event but like you said, the government had lots of warning this could happen.

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Certainly something to keep an eye on and maybe make sure you’ve got some canned goods in the cabinet. But I’ve read that we’re slightly above the average amount of incidents at food plants for 2022 (how that number is calculated? F if I know!)

The most concerning thing I’ve read though, is that Snopes debunking!

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I looked into it a couple of weeks ago. We average 8 food processing plant fires in the US per year, not always a total loss. There have been 25 so far in 2022 with all a total loss.

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-Something more. I may sound like a quack, but am not; married, with sort of a homestead, couple rentals, a trade, and a Christian. Several years ago, while doubting what i saw, i noticed that there were some minor word changes in the King James, not that the Hebrew or Greek had changed. I do not mean the publication was updated, but the changes were supernatural as if it always was, but not as i remember, and not as anyone i talked to could remember either. Of coarse you’d have to had a good memory. The most notable was all the places the the word grain had been, now say corn. As i can remember there were only a couple places that used corn and that was for kernel as all of them are now. I’ve lost sleep over this, but have can only surmise that a warning has been given. Who really checks back on and reads the KJV- i do periodically because of the Strongs concordance. My response is to install a family fishing pond- its about 1/2 acre with a liner. The only other thing has been to tell as many as i can of some sort of coming famine, or at least very expensive food. Everyone should read very carefully the story of Joseph. My email is jeffrobbins475@gmail.com

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May 1, 2022·edited May 1, 2022

Do you mean an online or kindle copy of the Bible or a physical hardcopy?

If it's physical books at church, well yes those could be swapped out. Things online or on Kindle can be changed or updated. I would raise my eyebrow if it's your personal Bible or a family Bible. If the that is the only word you've noticed changed, I will say this: The corn grain is a new world food, not known in the old world or the biblical world. However, historically, the word "corn" existed and was commonly used prior to the discovery of the new world. The word "corn" was interchangeable with "grain", similar to how the word "wool" didn't only mean sheep's wool but meant all fibers spun into yarn.

There is a phenomenon called a Mandela Effect. This sounds possibly like what you are describing. Another possibility is that we are actually in a simulation, I go back and forth as to whether I can convince myself to think that's possible.

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I mean the Bible’s on my shelf. Yes I’m aware of the Mandela effect- not sure of what to make of it myself as there are some other things not as we remember them. First time for anything like this was an almost argument with my wife over the kid books with the bears. I always say it that way as not to persuade the person I’m talking to as to the spelling and pronunciation of those bears, but there most certainly was not an ‘a’ in the name before 9 or 10 years ago.

I think the more likely explanation is that our reality is not 3 dimensional, but more. I believe string theory claims 10 dimensions. Remember that science is the exploration of creation. And i will also claim to have heard both the voice of God once and the Holy Spirit on certain occasions. There’s several things to ponder like how is a day like a thousand years and thousand years like a day. What does Paul mean by a great cloud of witnesses? How about the chariots of fire Elishas servant was allowed to see? There’s others, but I’m confident theres more to this life than we can even guess. Jesus said a few times that seeing they don’t see and hearing they don’t hear, and i wonder about what we don’t see or hear. Tech seems to be quite a distraction all in itself. And not just about the above, but also about not seeing the widow, the poor, the broken hearted, etc. I’ve got a good story about a financial blessing i claim to be the direct result of showing kindness to a preachers widow, but of coarse the motive was because i was pissed off that she couldn’t find anyone to rent to her for cheap, so i did and then God did. I can’t explain much other than the Bible has a lot to ponder.

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An environmental terrorist was arrested for setting two fires. What's the joint probability that all of these incidents happen at the same time, and don't forget the millions and millions of chickens that have been euthenized due to "bird flu." Plus Gates buying up tons of farmland and wanting us to eat bugs and fake meats. I don't have to prove squat. It's there for any who want to see.

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I ran the numbers on the "Bill Gates is buying up all the farmland" shtick and compared his holdings (a lot but not all that much more than the Dutton Ranch), and it's 1/5300 of the Ag land in the US. So yes it is "tons" but a speck of what is out there...

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He's buying up farm land globally

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I don't know about satan and all that but it seems that those who believe themselves to be the arbiters of truth and keeper of the human race are off their rocker.

Sars-Cov-2 reveals this is extremely blatant ways

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I am at a point with all this now where I think everything is a conspiracy and I am suspicious of everything. I pick a few that I listen to (yourself included) who have enough about them to know they have little idea what the fcuk is going on, but are giving their best guess.

Mindfuckery or clusterfuckery….. that is the question.

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Apr 29, 2022Liked by Quoth the Raven

Conspiracies have moved from theory to fact on record time of late. Don't forget the CIA invented the term "conspiracy theory" to marginalize and discredit those catching onto their fuckery.

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There are something like 33,600 food processing plants in the US. Since 2017, there has been an average of 8 per year destroyed by fire. So far in 2022 there have been 25.

Many food processing plants maintain a night shift. Since covid, they have been short staffed. The day shift might have 35 when fully staffed would be 40. The night shift running on 18 or 19. Maintenance is overlooked, people are overworked, accidents are more likely to happen. However, all of the recent fires have something on common, the fires are totally destructive, nothing remains. Not so in the fires of previous years. Fires around the world have all been near identical.

I suspect cyber attacks. Someone hacks in and shuts off overheating or maintenance alarms, then cuts off lubricant or overheats key machinery. I also wonder if the same perpetrators are responsible for the burning of the Moskva in the Black Sea and several recent fires in Russia. This could be an act of war but I doubt it. Putting on my thinking cap (yes, it's made of tin, what if it?) I suspect the US government (one of the alphabet brigades) or WEF is somehow responsible.

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It could be a side effect of COVID shutdowns and extended unemployment. Plants are operating at full capacity and are desperate to hire help. Staff are new and incompetent, and make mistakes. If the fires were deliberate I would expect a lot more of them than have actually occurred. A few dozen worldwide isn't very many.

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Why aren't those same incidents happening in other facilities, where I have knowledge that many "boom rooms" (hazmat storage) are empty because they're understaffed and overworked, yet no spills or fires? It's only good.

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I don't know. Maybe because the people in those hazmat facilities aren't cooking food. Fire causing accidents usually happen when people are working with gas flames or electric heat sources and screw up. Fires in hazmat facilities usually require either a spark, or handling pyrophoric chemicals.

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Meat packing is not cooking. Neither is farming. Hazmat are much safer when contained in the specialized room, but scattered around facilities, they are exposed to sparks, puncture or dropping of high pressure contents, leakage/mixing into noxious chemicals and more. You're dealing with overworked/undertained personnel and forklift drivers, poorly maintained conveyors, etc. There isn't the higher incident of catastrophic industrial accidents to match those of burnt-to-the-ground food processors and farms.

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Food plants and newer barns are lined with plastic for wash down purposes. I imagine being in a food plant on fire would be the closest thing to Hell on Earth.....

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Apr 29, 2022·edited Apr 29, 2022

This has all the hallmarks of a WEF operation. I guess the pertinent question is...do you have a garden in your backyard? Do you have a relationship with a locally sourced farmer to obtain meats?

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Or a rifle and ammunition...

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Rabbit husbandry would be a good idea as well. Very good source of manure that doesn't need to compost and they breed like, well, rabbits. Wouldn't be a bad idea to collect easily tradable items that you may not think you need such as cigarettes, cheap wine, vodka, aspirin, etc.

My son wanted to get some backyard chickens but they're already trying to forbid them, claiming "bird flu", in my city they're saying they have to be kept in an indoor coop more than 35 ft from any street or structure.

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Agreed collect items that would be valuable when the money system collapses - and it will. The question is not "if" but "when." Believe it or not, bullets could also a form of money as well. As for the coop, I have always advocated for people to own land out in the country - 15 acres or so. Always good to have a 'bug out' place to go when things get bad. Common sense dictates that the cities will be where violence starts - especially when the government checks stop.

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Critical shortages of fertilizer brought on by reactionary western policy, rail companies restricting what fertilizer is available by restricting it's shipping at a critical time, skyrocketing fuel prices (a critical input in production and distribution of food), greater number of weather events affecting crops, and all the people who used to call preppers crazy are now asking their advice. Either hell has frozen over or the bottom is about ready to fall out of everything. Engineered or not, famine on a scale we have not witnessed in our lifetimes is about ready to happen. Fairly soon there will be a lot of angry people with guns, knives, and clubs looking for food.

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Don't forget Biden paying farmers not to farm, forbidding farmers from working their land because, environment, using corn for ethenol to lower the cost of gas by a dime, buying up crops then destroying them, forbidding the mailing of chicks vis USPS for the first time in US history and euthenizing all the chickens.

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Coincidence. Because there are impending food shortages/crises due to the Russian/Ukrainian war, more people are focused on the food system. Fire and other industrial accidents happen all of the time. What is different, however, is that we are +2 years into a pandemic that has resulted in turnover, worker shortages, and supply chain issues that are likely also impacting routine maintenance, training, safety, etc. So, more fires/accidents may be occurring. But, a grand conspiracy to "take down" the food system is highly unlikely. Besides, there are much more effective ways to disrupt the entire food system than a few fires at random processors and distribution nodes.

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What if all of these "accidents" are merely a distraction away from this:

"There is a big issue with the food supply in China. In fact, China is hoarding 69% of corn reserves, 60% of rice 51% of the world's wheat supply. This happens when most of your groundwater is too polluted to use, and you've destroyed a good portion of your arable land."

(Taken from - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD1ns3nvrq0 )

Don't have verification that this is true, but I've been reading/watching a lot about the absolute ecological basket case China has become.

See here: https://crisiswatch.substack.com/p/the-coming-removal-of-the-mandate-04a?s=r

and here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRUc4gTO-PE

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wow its crazy but I just went and heard someone talk about this.... come home, check my mail and you also picked up on it. Strange. Hear the "bird flu" is also coming back.... ie they will have to kill millions of birds and further restrict food supplies - ofcourse for our own good....

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It's already happening. They've killed more than 20 million chickens in France, millions in the US and for the first time in US history are not allowing chicks to be sent via USPS. Not one chicken has been sick or shown symptoms, this is all based on the PCR test. Eggs have tripled in price where I live.

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And after what we've dealt with over the last 2 years, it is incomprehensible to pass it off as coincidence. I'm sure there are professional bad guys who can make anything appear to be an accident. Official fact-checks that support the status quo narrative that "everything is fine!" is perhaps the biggest red flag.

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I have read other stories about this and think these are maintenance issues – not necessarily coordinated sabotage. In a downturn, the first thing to get cut in a manufacturing plant is the maintenance budget. The good tradesmen leave for greener pastures out of frustration because they have their overtime cut and have no proper repair parts to work with. The less skilled tradesmen who stay are good at “McGyvering” machinery and keep it running short term but often ignore engineering specs and end up overloading circuits etc ( hence the mention of electrical issues). Management is under intense pressure to deliver results to corporate office and shareholders, they create the downward spiral but usually get through a couple of quarters first.

Expect more of this, skilled Boomers retired, skilled Gen-x have gone independent, millenials do not have the experience ( or desire to work long hours like us freaks) to handle what is being thrown at them.

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“ The claim of a new “trend” of fires at food processing facilities does not hold up upon scrutiny. Almost all of the fires on meme lists involved explainable causes, and we found no examples of suspected arson.”

I think someone needs to point out to snipes that just because it’s not arson does not mean it’s not a trend. But, “narrative”, right?

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Burning meat processing facilities would in fact be food savings as for each kilogram/pound of meat you need to spend several kilograms/pounds of grains....

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May 4, 2022·edited May 4, 2022

Perhaps the intent is merely to send a message. "We can do this amount of damage now....but if need be, we can do much more". A foretaste, if you will, of what might come. But it's not like there are masses of people here in this country who hate this country enough to burn our food facilities down. Right?

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One would think local papers would carry the images of pilots who "died" when they crashed. Hmmm. NTSB has authority over crash sites and only if they discover or suspect a crime does FBI or other law enforcement get involved (other that maybe roping off an area.) Any IDs on the Pilots? Is it not true that basic pilot training involves "If you're going down aim for a clearing" or is it "If you're going down aim for a food processing plant" Just questions.

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FEARMONGER: DOOMSAYERS ALWAYS RIGHT.

FOOD BLACKMAIL: another inter-agency mockingbird media regurgitation, newsreaders fig-leaf 'coverage'.

THEY SET UP GLO-BLISTS system of contrived interlinked interdependent permanently into system. Dependent/reliant so can dictate terms conditions. It's all to force ALL into their "UNI-PARTY".

crony capitalists socialist-facists (merger corps co's & govt) SET UP PERMANENCY as intermediary to CO OPT people and science networking integrating socializing, so they can pose as 'social networks' (ur META-data URBAZES r belong to us ur the product we sell u), when advocate isolation and UNI-PASS LOCK-DOWNS cult like crooks with lies. Criminal conspira*TORS*. They need to pose as entrusted intermediaries so they can sabotage it all.

LIKE TECH: ALL. Intermediaries, affiliates, sponsors, adhomium attacks, after professions, out to destroy any body such as duly elected pres.

THEY MANAGE THE DECLINE. sell out country, allies worldwide alike, sabotage enemies too, exchanged for clout and spheres of influence. Because they are 'idealistic' philosopher kings and only they can decide etc. (total disdain own constituencies etc).

#JUST THINK ALL THE CRISIS W/ GATES FOR EXAMPLE and his food-baby orbit:

#GATES: digital attacks 'GERM'. bio terror attacks. energy attacks. war attacks. all while he short sells and insider trades, while connected to GLO-BLISTS. ie largest farm owner, crime foundation 'charities', vax owners most lucrative [when Gate's mama papa ivers IBM gave his monopoly dynasties fam etc!]. Jedi contract. etc. That Lolita-express pervert tries to convince musk to 'join his crime foundations' while shorting Tesla to take him out and free speech. just like shut down elections, shuts down debates, laundered thru intermediary mr. Fauchi (the Italian midget) connected glo-blists. WEAPONS OF MASS DISTRACTIONS AND CONTRIVE-MENTS. WORSE THAN BANANA REPUBLICS: THEY RIG THOSE!

ITS VERY CONTRIVED: VERY SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE. ADMIN-STATE. will keep getting WEAPONS OF MASS DISTRACTION AND EXCUSES FOR 'emergency' EXPANDED POWERS TILL THEY GET THE BOOT. THEY MAKE IT UP AS THEY GO ALONG. racketeering, insider trading, blackmailing, law-fare, soft coups, etc. THEY WANT THEIR GLO-BLISTS system they've been contriving in lockstep for so many decades at the party of Davos. Wine dine snob class write it for themselves. They can't win otherwise. Limiting resources critical infrastructure are literally acts of war. UNRESTRICTED WARFARE.

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Now here we have some serious data from Motherlord. Astonishing work. Well done. I don't know what to make of that except that it doesn't sound like vegan activists as I first thought (they usually get caught on cctv). This sounds like planned industrial sabotage on a large scale and it is concerning that all the buildings have been completely destroyed. Whoever it is wants to injure Ireland and any other Western countries, not just USA. Looking for motives it would not be North Korea as they would want money for forbearance. The actor is likely to be a cyber attacker not wanting money but wanting economic devastation and that leaves you with just 1 desperate actor who is losing at the moment. China wants to stay out of it for the time being. The game now seems to be that you covertly attack a country and then pretend you have no idea who is causing the damage. Much cheaper than javelin damaged artillery and tanks. Oliver

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I deeply respect your work, but planned fires would point into opposite direction - to save food, as animal uprising is very energy/food inefficient - for every kilo of meat you spend at least three or four times amount of grains, not to speak about other costs involved...

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Hmmmm....here is definitely foul play going on in the burning of these fowl and meat farms... no evidence of arson - it is simply not being reported. Destruction of food supply world wide and simultaneously and it is happening in broad daylight - they are not hiding it so it is not a conspiracy theory

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These facilities certainly have some commonalities when it comes to equipment. Perhaps there are known vulnerabilities that can cause electrical issues and are being exploited by those seeking the Reset? Food shortages have always caused destabilization of societies (for good reason!). If Snopes is already on the case with a fact-checking article, that is a bit of a tell that it's something TPTB is concerned about. Of course, deferred maintenance causes problems, but I'm not really sure if the number and type of events happening is in keeping with statistical norms.

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In the US, we average 8 food processing plant fires per year, not always with full destruction. Thus far there have been 25 completely destroyed by fire in 2022.

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It is a conspiracy, Biden Secretary of AG, Tom Vilsack was arrested by the military. Realrawnews.

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I blog about preparedness where I encourage people to improve their readiness for a wide spectrum of perils. Recent events provide ample reasons to prepare.

"Food processing plants catching on fire," however, isn't one of them.

My analysis here:

https://paultmartin.com/blog/f/more-on-those-food-processing-plant-fires

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Seems like most of these are poultry plants. Amidst a growing outbreak of avian flu, is this a way for poultry farmers to get an insurance payout instead of suffering a catastrophic loss from what be an uninsurable event?

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Its those vegans again........The path to hell is paved with good intentions. Oliver

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Monkey Werx US has reported that these are cyber attacks. A high pulse of some kind is sent over the internet into the network of the food plant causing overheating of the servers and fire breaks out in the building.

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It would depend if this incidence of fires was a significant deviation from the normal number of food processing plant fires. Think how many of these facilities there must be around the world. What's the normal number of fires for them? Any actuaries out there? ;-)

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All we need is someone with a stats background and some python skills to collect insurance industry historical data on fires and other industrial incidents, and, scrape the recent food plant fire data from the internet and generate a bunch of comparisons.

An easy start - for example, if there are only 8 such fires in a year total and we have 11 in the first 4 months...

Or if there are 5 every month...

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Since 2017 in the US there have been 8 food processing plant fire per year; not all were a complete and total loss, some were minor fires. Thus far in 2022 we've had 25 total loss fires of food processing plants.

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A lot of exploding hotdogs.

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I asked Randall Munroe, he explained thusly: https://m.xkcd.com/552/. Similarly how a reader said Bill Gates is "cornering the market" on farmland by buying 1/5300 of the ag land in the US...

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Harvard buying the other 5299 parts I guess.

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A few here in NZ too over the last 12 months. I've put them down to coincidence for now but if there's another one soon I think it moves beyond coincidence.

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