Skip to content
Independent reporting

Why Did They Just Kill Five Million Chickens And Set The Building On Fire?

Share X Facebook Email

It seems everything that processes or produces our food in America has been slowly destroyed, accidentally…hmmm…Well, they all want us to believe it’s an all-natural phenomenon and no human intervention at all. At least for now…

Can’t you see what’s happening right now? I mean, there is just no way this is all a coincidence…

First, we have an almost unstoppable border crisis, then, soaring inflation, rocketing gas prices, international tensions, and the push for a 3rd world war.

America as we all know is dying inside, thanks to this regime or whoever is behind controlling the old man in the office.

What we are seeing right now is the engineered collapse of America, and what is mentioned above are just some of the features of the collapse.

WLT further commented:

And now we have incoming food shortages. We have been bringing you reports of over 20 food distribution centers or processing plants that have been destroyed or seen significant damage in a very short amount of time.

The latest food plant experiencing these issues is Rembrandt Enterprises, owned by the tech billionaire Glen Taylor, the plant recently killed over 5 million chickens and fired most of the staff in response to an alleged avian flu outbreak.

Taylor also owns the Minnesota Timberwolves, and animal rights protestors recently staged acts of protest against him at a Timberwolves game several days ago.

Here’s what we currently know:

More details of the incidents from The Guardian:

Overnight, the factory had begun slaughtering more than 5 million chickens using a gruesome killing method after detecting a single case of avian influenza.

Even supervisors were assigned to the arduous task of dragging dead hens out of packed cages as Rembrandt Enterprises raced to contain the spread of the virus amid the largest bird flu outbreak in the US in seven years.

The culling has been repeated at chicken and turkey farms across Iowa and 28 other states from Maine to Utah.

More than 22 million birds have been killed in an attempt to contain the outbreak – the majority in Iowa, the US’s biggest producer of eggs. The slaughter of 5.3 million hens at Rembrandt is the largest culling at any factory farm in the country.

The New York Post reported that animal rights activists staged a small protest at a recent Timberwolves game in response to the incident:

According to the animal rights group, “She attempted to whistle to stop play as she approached Taylor at his courtside seat, to issue a ‘technical foul and ejection,’ along with a ‘fine’ against Forbes’ richest billionaire in Minnesota.”

This is the third protest at a Timberwolves game orchestrated by the organization.

Sources: WLT, The New York Post, The Guardian

Share X Facebook Email

The Daily Brief

The day’s essential headlines, without the noise.

A concise briefing delivered directly to your inbox.

Free to join. Unsubscribe any time.

Powered by Reach Response