Attacks on / Destruction Of Food Production Facilities & Power Stations - What's Up, and are they connected?

And yet, grocery stores were NEVER at a loss for eggs to sell.


Most stores here did have plenty of eggs, and prices did go up for them but never as bad as in some areas. Walmart's here were out for about a month.

With all the flu scare and destroying of flocks, we still had plenty of chicken and turkeys for the holidays. Stores still have plenty of leftover stock of turkeys, though stores never had their turkey sale prices like previous years. Cheapest turkeys were at Walmart for .98lb, and other stores did offer either lower prices on ONE or even a free bird IF you spent $150 on everything else. Those stores charged $1.99lb otherwise


Lettuces disappeared for awhile and prices skyrocketed for non-existent stock, but have now leveled out a bit.



And don't forget at the start of the Russian/Ukraine war, there were plenty of OMG, we can't get grains anymore.......yet we do still have them and prices have gone up



I agree much of it is 'staged'.
 
A DISCOUNT stores prices in YOUR area does NOT reflect prices across the country at all stores.


In my area of western WA, those chicken leg quarters run around .99lb or $9.90 per bag, some places are higher. T-bones run around $12.99 to $15.99lb.......your ad doesn't show it, but here boneless chicken breast or thigh meat is $5-$6lb and whole chickens are $1.25lb and UP, depending on where you shop.
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'Every year, a small percentage of food facilities are destroyed in industrial accidents.

But 2022 has been ESPECIALLY ACTIVE, with over 20 fires at food facilities so far—a much higher figure than average.

It’s gotten a lot of people wondering—including some of the country’s largest media outlets—what the heck is going on?

The answer is… we do not know—at least not yet. But these disruptions to our US food supply chain during already historic supply shortages will only make the inflation of food prices worse.

Here are the list of the 20 food processing plants that have been destroyed in 2022, not includibg tbe massive egg production facility that just burned down
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"A string of mysterious attacks on power stations across the U.S. has rekindled fears about the vulnerabilities of America’s electricity infrastructure, which security officials have warned presents a growing target to extremists and saboteurs.

Attacks and suspicious activity at U.S. power stations reached a decade-long high last year, with more than 100 reported incidents in the first eight months of 2022, according to a TIME review of the Department of Energy’s most recent data, which runs through August. Since then, there have been at least 18 more publicly reported attacks or potential attacks on substations and power plants in Florida, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, and Washington
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The one common factor believed to potentially be at play in attacks on both US food production facilities and US power stations is (domestic abd / or) TERRORISM:


"Terrorists consider America’s agriculture and food production tempting targets.

They have noticed that its food supply is among the most vulnerable and least protected of all potential targets of attack. When American and allied forces overran al Qaeda sanctuaries in the caves of eastern Afghanistan in 2002, among the thousands of documents they discovered were U.S. agricultural documents and al Qaeda training manuals targeting agriculture.

A subset of bioterrorism, agroterrorism is defined as “the deliberate introduction of an animal or plant disease for the purpose of generating fear, causing economic losses, or undermining social stability.”3 It represents a tactic to attack the economic stability of the United States. Killing livestock and plants or contaminating food can help terrorists cause economic crises in the agriculture and food industries. Secondary goals include social unrest and loss of confidence in government
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"Days after what officials called a targeted attack on power substations in North Carolina, NewsNation has exclusively obtained a recent federal law enforcement memo that previously warned of similar possible attacks."

Federal law enforcement have been warning of potential attacks on power stations by e tremists / terrorists for some time now as the number of attacks on US power stations have increased.




Neo-Nazi leader and girlfriend accused of targeting Md. power stations



In conversations about the plot, according to court documents, Clendaniel “described how there was a ‘ring’ around Baltimore and if they hit a number of them all in the same day, they ‘would completely destroy this whole city.’”


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Those are decent prices, too bad not everyone can shop there. I am not in Auburn
Maybe your grocers are screwing you. Because farmers ain't getting rich, or running out of crops & the shelves ain't empty. I see tons & tons of unsold produce rotting at farmers markets, exchanges & distribution centers.
 

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