Today we had an electrical cabinet, or fuse (think industrial) or some other electrical equipment blow out. There was a fire. Major shut down. Rare.
It's a big deal. A lot of work had to go to other facilities.
By tomorrow it will be fixed. By the end of the week the disruption will not even be felt any more. That is how meaningless a fire, even a very rare and disruptive fire, can ultimately be.
Yet with these stories the extent of damage, the time to recovery, and the impact on supplies are never talked about. Without that information "there was a fire" means fuck all.
The fact that we keep hearing the same bullshit headlines without relevant facts despite the fact that this has been pointed out many times proves that this narrative is propaganda. Someone is putting a lot of money and time into convincing you that a famine is coming.
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