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[–] 13 pts

Global warming

[–] 5 pts

Post pandemic stress disorder. Come on man!

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caused by systemic racism

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The first few of these I could explain away due to lack of people and maintenance over the past few years finally taking a toll, along with the absolute less than bottom dollar price at which these big warehouse buildings are put up. It honestly surprises me that these big buildings manage to stay standing in spite of themselves.

However, it's just too many of them. Something funny is happening.

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How many are there in the USA? How many have had issues?

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It's a very small percentage, 10s out of thousands, but still It's just odd, you know?

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the bigger question is how large each of the food plants are and how long their reach into the supply chain is. 10s of plants can make up 90% of the supply chain so the severity is hard to call since it has a complete media blackout

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Is it? It might be, but I also haven't seen any data on how many of these types of fires there have been this year vs some other year.

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I 'member when the world food shortages stories began there always was a little sentence about 'don't worry, USA is different and has plenty of supplies' and won't be affected if there are shortages in the world. Someone paid attention to make sure USA is now affected.

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Definitely has me worried. I'm hoping this is just a case of extra exposure. I want to see some stats on warehouse/distribution center fires over the years.

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Who do you think they're contracting for this? Actual glownigger or illegals?

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Insurance fraud?

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'jewish lightning'

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This make me laugh

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Nothing to see here goy! It's all just coincidence!

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Russian collusion.

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Totally not mossad and cia sabotaging our supply chains. Must be global warming.

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That was a major food distribution center for the Midwest I knew 3 people who worked there. Walmart is not re opening that center and everyone was offered a job some place else. It's crazy because now they are saying the don't know how the fire started. What I want to know is why the sprinkler system never went off and why the fire started in the middle of the freezer section. Better stock up on the food fellow whites foe they are gonna try and starve out Europe and the US this time. 300 million to a billion dead in 2 years.

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.03% of food distribution centers in the USA have had similar issues. Accidents more likely than arson/conspiracy. When the number tops 20%, I'll start paying attention.

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.03% of food distribution centers in the USA have had similar issues.

Do you have a source to share? I'm interested.

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I looked up the number of large food distribution warehouses in the USA. Roughly 32,000 of them...took the number of incidents reported in one of the viral images...I think the one the wife sent was 64 centers had similar incidents.

what percent is 64 out of 32,000? Oh, wait..it's .003% hmmm...coincidentally the actual deathrate of the covid-19 virus in the wild.

aka, a red herring.

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So based on raw numbers, you have a point.

What I’m curious to know at this point is the value of those which burned down VS all the others. IE, if any of these places which are burning down are especially important to the food supply. In other words, I have to assume that some distribution centers are more important than others. It stands to reason that they would be and not all are of equal importance in the grand scheme of the food supply.

An analogy I could use is the voter fraud. Someone told me that there isn’t “widespread voter fraud”, therefore 2020 wasn’t rigged. I countered with the fact that you only have to have fraud in a few select counties in a few select swing states to swing an entire election..because of the way that the electoral system in the US is set up.

So, sometimes it’s not just about the raw numbers and you have to dig deeper. Quantity is a useful metric, yes. But quality is just as important, if not more important 99% of the time. Your numbers only speak to quantity, but ignore quality.

One thing I know is that the glowies know exactly where to strike for maximum effect and with raising the least amount of suspicion. From a strategic perspective, it would make sense to strike as few times as necessary to achieve maximum affect. That way, their deeds can be buried under arguments like you are making: “but see the quantity and percentages, etc.” No mention of the quality, however.

It’s why they didn’t pull the exact same election fuckery in Texas or Oklahoma as they did in Michigan or Pennsylvania. They went for the few places that would have the desired result. Less exposure that way and still achieving the desired outcome.

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I think the one the wife sent was 64 centers had similar incidents.

Assuming all are reported.

What about the previous years, for comparison?

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I’ll take it for a slightly more chill Saturday morning thanks.

If the fire suppression was disabled or not up to code in that place then put someone in prison. I worked at a factory that used adhesive bonded to a car product, now the vapors which I worked in would get in the ventilation and we sometimes had tiny fires nightly and evacuated to the parking lot till the fires in the vents died out. Now never did a sprinkler ever go off or an alarm, just verbal leave now for the parking lot and we all smoked and waited for the bosses to let up back in and this was union shop even but nothing ever fixed the problem where venting the room independently where the fumes built up would have worked but cost money also.

No doubt the fire suppression was not on auto and the people in charge just waited to long and didn't dare allow the sprinklers to operate or the sprinklers were not charged.

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