Thursday, July 7, 2022

Food Factories Are Mysteriously Burning To The Ground

Food factories are mysteriously burning to the ground internationally, too



Last year was a really bad year for factory fires, according to a new report.

Some 1,946 factory fire alerts were issued in 2021 by Resilinc, which describes itself as “the world’s leading supply chain risk monitoring and mapping solution.”

Supply chain disruptions were up 88 percent year-over-year, the group says, and 90 percent of them were human-caused. Factory fires, meanwhile, were up 129 percent year-over-year, and this includes factory fires overseas.

In 2022 so far, there have been dozens of food processing facility fires that all cropped up right around the same time. Now we know that the fires are occurring elsewhere in the world, too.

These fires combined with other factors are responsible for a whopping 452 percent increase, year-over-year, in disruptions due to supply shortages, which include everything from semiconductor chips to plastics, paper and raw materials.

“This type of disruption ranked 6th in terms of most reported events (behind Leadership Transition),” Resilinc says.

“Supply Shortages are driving consolidations, mergers, and business sales as companies look to give a quick cash boost to the core business or optimize the supply chain to best serve the customer base.”

The global economy is being deconstructed piece by piece

Compared to 2020, 2021 saw an 88 percent increase in the number of supply chain disruption alerts that were sent out to Resilinc customers, which include many multinational corporations.

“Of these potential disruptions 7,025, or 60%, were impactful enough to trigger the creation of a WarRoom – virtual platforms in the Resilinc dashboard where customers and their suppliers communicate and collaborate to assess and resolve disruptions,” the company says.

“In 2021, WarRoom creation was up 105% year-over-year due mostly to pandemic, labor, and supply shortage disruptions pushing supply chain teams to develop contingency plans, including finding alternate suppliers.”

North America saw the most supply chain disruptions last year at 5,417, followed by Europe with 2,838 and Asia with 2,128.

Considering that most of the food factory fires occurred in 2022, it remains to be seen how many more supply chain disruptions will occur this year, particularly in the grocery, restaurant and similar food sectors.

People can live without cheap Chinese junk from Amazon, which is what happened last year. People cannot live without food, however, which is what appears to be happening this year.

“We’re under attack,” wrote a reader at Natural News about how it is just too convenient that every key area of the global economy is being struck piece by piece and all in tandem.

“To an accidentalist, there’s no such thing as too many coincidences,” wrote another. “For the rest of us, there’s no such thing as a coincidence.”

What this person means, of course, is that it is just too perfect a scenario to have every piece of the global economy seemingly being rattled simultaneously to the point that the whole thing is sure to come crashing down in the coming months.

“Communists are known for discreet methods of liquidation: disease, starvation, everything is low key, as if nothing happens, but people end up dead,” is how another person put it.

“Communism is organized crime, very efficient and well organized crime.”

All in all, the general sentiment seems to be one that acknowledges this was all orchestrated and planned in the past to be executed at such a time as this. It fulfills biblical prophecy and the end of days, after all, and we are witnessing it occur in real time now.



Alexandra Bruce 


Naomi Wolf joins Sarah Westall for an excellent interview about our current situation.

Naomi says, “These people are so evil and their attack on humanity and on the West is so comprehensive – well, I’ll just say what I believe, Sarah – I’m a very critical thinker. I’m not trying to blow my own horn, it’s just what I do. I’ve looked at this attack on us for the last two years from every level and it’s so global in scale, it’s so well-coordinated, it’s so kind of demonic in its imagination; so comprehensive – and I also have studied politics and history my whole life. In no other circumstance – not even in Nazi Germany’s ascent – have I seen such a supernatural amount of coordination…

“And I can’t understand this without reference to non-human, no-material reality. In other words, I actually think this is a Satanic attack on humanity. And I’m not a woo-woo person. I never talk about this stuff in public but I think we have to face it. These are meta human powers, I think we’re up against.

“And that’s not necessarily all bad news. Paradoxically, concluding that this was a meta human level of evil, with supernaturally efficient skillsets led me to believe in God more literally than I ever have…

“I’m not proselytizing, I’m not asking people to believe or see what I see but I cannot understand this global – the sophistication and skill and complexity of this as attributable to just human politics. Even bad politics – even bad people. It doesn’t make sense.

“It only makes sense on a metaphysical level that we don’t understand yet.




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