Second Gas Explosion in Three Days
A gas pipeline explosion in Texas on July 7 was followed by a gas plant
explosion in Oklahoma on July 9. Two incidents do not necessarily make a trend,
but it's conspicuous that they are happening now as natural gas prices are
already set to rise dramatically ahead of winter. Is this an attack by the
powers-that-be, whether it's the globalists with the "Liberal World
Order" or the climate change maniacs acting as eco-terrorists?
https://www.brighteon.com/75fcf1c4-6218-4528-a7b9-7bff02a0db2f
A Fox News
segment further fueled rumors that there are unusually high number of fires at
US food processing plants in recent months.
A
recent segment on Fox News hosted by Tucker Carlson stoked rumors circulating
on the internet that an unusually high number of fires have broken out at US
food processing plants in recent months, a claim that was debunked this
week by fact checker Snopes.
Social media users and a number of websites started to spread the
theory in April 2022 after several major blazes at food facilities made
headlines.
After
reporting the crash of a small plane into a General Mills plant, Carlson addressed his
viewers: “What’s going on here? The story gets weirder. Food
processing plants all over the country seem to be catching fire. He cited
recent blazes at an Azure Standard food distribution facility, a boiler
explosion at a potato chip plant, and an onion packing site in south Texas as
examples.
“So
industrial accidents happen, of course, but this is a lot of industrial
accidents at food processing plants. At the same time the president is warning
us of food shortages. They’re getting hit by planes and catching on fire.
What is going on here?”
A guest
on the Tucker Carlson Tonight show, radio host Jason Rantz – who seemingly has no background in, or
significant knowledge of, industrial safety matters – described the various
fires as “obviously suspicious.”
https://www.powderbulksolids.com/food-beverage/tucker-carlson-stokes-food-plant-fires-rumor
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