The fire at a Perdue Farms soybean facility in Virginia on Saturday was relatively small. Firefighters had it under control about an hour after arriving and the plant remains fully operational.
"It was an accidental fire," said Capt. Steven Bradley, a spokesperson for the Chesapeake Fire Department, attributing it to an equipment malfunction. "Nothing suspicious."
GOP Ohio Senate Candidate JD Vance's Fentanyl Conspiracy Theory Is a Big Lie
Vance conjured a vision of crisis at our southern border so dire as to demand priority over any humanitarian concerns presented by the war in Ukraine.
"It's really a border crisis that has gone all over the country," Vance exclaimed. "It's not just the southern border states that are affected by it. It's everybody, and it does look intentional."
Ted Cruz spreads 'left-wing law clerk' conspiracy following leak of Supreme Court draft seemingly ...
Some conservatives weren't so thrilled with how the information came to light, however, saying the leak of top-secret court documents and proceedings merits investigation and criminal punishment.
They want the narrative to be about the leak, but the American people on both sides don’t care about that. This is just bad instincts. Ted says “some left-wing law clerk” must’ve done it, and hopes they are “prosecuted and serves real jail time.
Birds Aren't Real founders acknowledge the conspiracy theory is a parody designed to 'fight lunacy ...
The organizers behind the viral Birds Aren't Real conspiracy theory, which has circulated since 2017, now acknowledge the movement is a parody designed to draw attention to increasingly ridiculous online conspiracies and "fight lunacy with lunacy."
The Birds Aren't Real conspiracy began as an improvisation when McIndoe and several friends joined a protest in Memphis and began shouting absurdities along with demonstrators.
Birds Aren't Real conspiracy creators explain parody campaign: 'We're fighting lunacy with lunacy'
What started as a spontaneous prank by 24-year-old college dropout Peter McIndoe in Memphis in 2017 has since turned into a popular youth movement designed to shine a light on the absurdity of "real" conspiracy theories.
Keeping up the act, Mr McIndoe told correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi it was suspicious that presidents' preferred mode of communication was Twitter.
Why America was so ripe to latch onto a conspiracy surrounding recent food processing plant fires
A salad packaging plant in Salinas, California is destroyed in a massive fire, while at almost the exact same time, an onion processing plant in Texas is engulfed in flames.
Planes nosedive into the heart of food processing plants in Georgia and Idaho. A warehouse with 50,000 pounds of food burns, as well as an animal feed mill, a cereal processing plant, and a meat packing plant.
No comments:
Post a Comment