They have this vintage walk behind floor sweeper machine at work and the battery charger took a dump on ’em.
I suspect that the one that was on it wasn’t the original, one guy told me he remembers when they bought it 20 years ago and I’m pretty sure they hadn’t come out with “Smart Chargers” back then.
Once connected to your victims nipples they soon squirm and tell you anything you want to know. Easy to use and emits a nice hum to scare the bejesus out of any potential captive.
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Um yeah,
SOLD!
I installed it this afternoon.
Funny they didn’t mention this option in their description….
There is so much bad happening right this very minute that it’s kind of hard to be worrying about what’s still coming but I believe that forewarned is forearmed.
Now, on top of all of the food processing plant fires in the recent past, I just stumbled on this.
Before anyone jumps my ass about the source, I am just putting this out there.
I have done zero other research and can’t verify this information.
Perhaps someone with more time or who is closer to these locations can verify it.
However, if true, it points to a concerted effort to intentionally destroy even more of the food supply available.
I know you’ll get this info out to the people who will listen.
Today around 4pm I received a call from my source at the Billings Regional Landfill that Sam’s Club was unloading now their 3rd roll off truck full of frozen foods. The full load dumped and destroyed was roughly 40-50 TONS of frozen food. This was all being monitored for full destruction at the landfill. Apparently their main Freezer went out over night due to a Freon leak and the exhaust vent was pumping hot air in. This was also confirmed by another source who works for an answering service here in town that takes the repair company calls.
Roughly 30 minutes later i get a text from the same Call Service source stating they recieved a repair call for Costco because their big meat cooler had been down for an unknown amount of time and they were also loading up product to dispose of. Im waiting to hear back from a contact at Costco to see how much was lost.
Then around 6pm I get a call from a friend who has inside info on the walmart in Laurel, MT (only 12 minites outside billings city limits) saying they also had a freezer fail and we loading up 20 tons of “spoiled food” into roll off trucks to destroy.
Then around 6:45pm my landfill source got a call about a fire on the trash pile (the same pile all the food was sent to). This fire was burning hot and black. We have been watching them put it out for almost 2 hours now. “Now do you think any of this food will be replenished’? Do you think they will be sending more food to the biggest city in Montana? My guess is not. If they do it will be nowhere near the amount to recover the loss. SQ-PICTURE OF LAND FILL FIRE HAS BEEN SENT TO ME AND WILL UPDATE!MEN IN SUITS OVERSEEING DESTRUCTION OF FOOD -BOTH ON SITES AND AT DUMP!
Followed up by this, with the same publishing source,
ALL freezers have high temp alarm systems, connected to alarm companies. I’ve NEVER been in a large commercial freezer that had a forced vent system to outside air….a failed electric defrost termination control and continuous operation of evaporator fans… maybe… Also.. larger systems are required to have refrigerant leak alarms. Multiple freezer failures, almost simultaneously…. highly improbable… and mostly impossible! MANY safety protocols would need to be breached. THIS WAS A DIRECT ATTACK!!!! Frozen food is the weakest link in the chain. As a side note… the box stores and large grocery chains usually have service contracts with national affiliated contractors. Service response is generally required within 3 hrs or less. In the event of unrepairable systems, refrigerated semi trailers are brought in and the product moved. Also… commercial freezers run at 20+ below zero to minimize frosting… Think about how many hours would be required to defrost that much product, to where refreezing is not allowed… +10°. NOTE: The total value of the product plus all disposal costs are covered by insurance. I smell an inside corporate RAT!!! UPDATE ONE-Hi Steve, Our Walmart in Manchester Iowa lost their refrigeration late last night. I stopped by to get something about 1900 our time, and most of the coolers and shelves were cleared of everything. I didn’t think much of it until my wife looked at your website and saw the story you posted about the cooler situations in Montana. Interesting… B-in Iowa
Like I said, grain of salt, trust but verify etc.
Still, if true, 50 TONS of frozen food is no small amount.
Would I put it past someone to be doing this intentionally?
Let me ask you a question to answer that.
Has anyone really come up with good explanations why all those processing plants mysteriously went up in flames one after another?
Two hundred miles from home, five miles off the highway in a very small residential community out in the boondocks, on a gravel road, at 8 in the morning on a Saturday,
I found a garage sale.
Bigger than shit, about two hundred yards down the street from my brother’s vacation house.
The guy was just setting up and I found these.
Ten bucks apiece, I almost sprained my wrist trying to dig the money out of my pocket so fast.
One even came with a quality spout.
IF you can find them anymore, people are wanting fifty dollars each for these old gas cans around here anymore.
A little over 700 miles round trip, the old Beater Chebby never missed a beat.
Speaking of beat, I am.
I have a bunch of catching up to do but first I am going to kick back and take a nap.
It’s been a long day.
My thanks to Cederq for keeping the joint running like my old truck while I was gone.
UPDATE:
Just got a call from my Brother.
He and his girl plus a few hundred other people are sitting at a dead stop on the other side of Mt. Hood.
He has no internet so I did a quick search and found that BOTH DIRECTIONS four miles up the road from where he is sitting are closed due to a vehicle fire and there are no ways around.
Now I’m damn glad I got up early and hauled ass home and it sucks to be them.
My Grandfather taught me how to drive a stick while I was sitting on his lap at 8 years old.
I still remember it was in a little Datsun and as soon as he thought I had figured it out and turned me loose, the first thing I did was to rev it up and dump the clutch to throw gravel everywhere.
He chewed my ass for it because he thought I didn’t know what I was doing.
Heh.
I have always hated automatic transmissions and still do.
If you have ever torn into one to fix it, put it back in only to find out some stupid little seal didn’t work and had to tear it back out and back down again to find it, put it all back together and reinstall it again, you will understand.