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Forsman's Farms in Minnesota Burned to the Ground. Tens of Thousands of Chickens were Killed.

"The Forsman Farm fire is the latest in a series of food processing infernos that have made the news, leading some to speculate the blazes could be acts of arson. A recent Associated Press fact check found that there is no evidence the fires are intentional or connected."

“The AP contacted officials in relation to 23 unique events, eight from 2021 and the rest from this year, that were referenced between two lists shared on Facebook and Twitter,” the international media outlet noted. “Fire officials in nine instances said that the fires were determined or suspected to be accidental. In several others, officials would only say that the fires were still under investigation. In some other cases, local news reports also suggested the incidents were accidents.”

https://www.dailywire.com/news/tens-of-thousands-of-chickens-killed-in-minnesota-farm-fire?
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As a retired firefighter I’ll say, simply because of the number of fires/accidents involving part(s) of the food chain happening as these have I am skeptical about them.
On the other hand it might very well be something quite unusual or if there were rashes of fires/ accident like these in the past, perhaps the media didn’t cover them.
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@soar2newhighs I think the preponderance of thought is that we are ALL skeptical about these fires. Meat of all kinds is being targeted. Who does that? The corporations who want more money for their product, burning down their own places? Crazed vegans? I don't think Peta would target live animals. I am leaning toward insane green new deal advocates, who don't want ANYONE to eat meat.
@4meAndyou I never gave that any thought. I’ll go out on a limb here and say this possibly is the work of our own government. I put nothing beyond them. Like the baby formula shortage. My understanding is there was an issue of quality, safety. It happens. The problem? The Government steps ( never forget the nine most dangerous words in the English language -“I’m from the government and I’m here to help”) in and (pardon my directness) fucks things up with their regulations that further exacerbate the situation, then they walk away patting themselves on the back for “saving everyone” from the formula.
A bureaucracy , a tool of this government