Seems pretty unlikely that an exact multiple of 1000 would die if it were an accident.
It's a fiery Holocaust.
The fire spread quickly through the holding pens, where thousands of dairy cows crowded together waiting to be milked, trapped in deadly confines.
How did the fire start, and spread? I can't imagine there's a 18,000 head of cattle operation that framed out wooded structures.
How combustible are these dairy facilities?
We live in an era of ceaseless coincidence.
The ruling groups do want there to be a collapse of the food industry. That's why people shouldn't decentralize from the economy that much. It becomes easier for them to make it collapse and the working class ends up paying the price for it.
Musky |5 pointswritten 1 year ago ago
Seems like the price of dairy preemptively went up before there was ever an explosion.