From Wendy over at Wake Up People.

https://wendyworn.blogspot.com/


Got Eggs?

So one of the new headlines over at Gateway Pundit documents the continuing destruction of the food supply:

Massive Fire Mysteriously Occurs At Egg Farm In Connecticut

There is nothing mysterious about it. This is deliberate sabotage and is happening all too frequently lately. But it is getting worse because now the enemy is targeting people’s backyard chickens by tainting the chicken feed and causing the chickens to stop laying. The Good Citizen has a well documented write up about it which includes tweets from people who have been directly affected by it:

Laying Eggspiracy Theories

Those people should get a class action lawsuit together and sue the producers of the tainted chicken feed. Probably won’t happen, sad to say.

Some good news – The Bitter Centurion is back! You can read his excellent posts here:

https://thenewbittercenturion.blogspot.com/

Glad to see you back JL!

Buy eggs while you can my friends. Take care out there.

Got Eggs – part 2

17 thoughts on “From Wendy over at Wake Up People.

  1. Since Bribem’s inauguration there have been, including the one in on the egg farm in CT, 98 instances of unexplained fires and explosions at food production facilities in the USA, including the two fertilizer plant catastrophes.

    I have a three page Open Office doc with the headlines and links to the news articles reporting these narratives.

    In the 40 years prior to Jan 6 2021 there were 2.

    Once is serendipity, twice is coinkydink, three times is enemy action. 98? War!

  2. On the chicken feed thing, Tucker Carlson did a segment on this on Monday during his show.

    Despite an article on another freedom website denying that the feed was responsible for the decrease in egg production in backyard and other egg producing facilities, with a lot of supporting comments, Tucker’s segment, where he interviewed one person and showed lots of internet comments supporting the feed theory, is I believe accurate, especially when combined with 98 instances of fires and explosions at various other food production facilities.

    Tucker’s segment noted that Purina brands of chicken feed were the only ones responsible for the decrease in egg output. After switching brands to another producer’s chicken feed, egg laying immediately reverted to normal.

    So the feed thing is a more subtle attack vector on the food supply.

    Fookers are getting sneakier and sneakier.

    Attacks on food supplies are an age old way of controlling and dominating a population. Ask the Ukrainians of the 1930’s.

  3. I had exactly the same thing happen with my chickens in September. When I switched brands egg production went back to normal. No doubt that something is afoot. —ken

  4. Welcome to the New World Order and the New Normal. YOU VILL EAT ZE BUGS! …and die, don’t forget to die, after a long debilitating, wasting, sickness from bug parasites.

  5. This is actually great news. Not trying to siphon your traffic, fellas – but I submit that I have the proper mindset for shite like this over on my blog.

    Too many preppers are gearing up with the mindset of going it alone. We need to pool our resources, divide labour and establish and protect our own communities.

    • Actually Glen, I think cross pollinating each other’s blog drives traffic and that is a win for all of us. Not be a mirror or an echo, but just be in agreement and we keep our individual quarks, zings and foibles. We each have our own commentators and we share a large group of them. They each bring insight, ideas, snarkisms, and buttholeness. The old saw: Together we win, separate we hang….

        • Glen that will happen, those that don’t will not survive. Local local local as they say and different talents will have to be involved from cooks, cleaners, scouts, observers, snipers, guerrillas, bee keepers to gardeners to armorers. Oh, and moonshiners.

          Basically all those in the sphere of these blogosphere’s if we could all gather but that probably can’t happen so start searching local.

  6. I’m holding back judgement on the tainted feed possibility. I DID notice a drop-off in egg production a while back, and it DID happen when I started using Purina Layenna pellets. I switched back to the locally milled feed I’d been using, and by locally milled, I mean the mill is privately owned and twenty miles from the homestead. Egg production hasn’t ramped back up by much, but egg production usually DOES suck in the winter, even out here in the Wild West.

    I’m pondering a couple of things. For one, I’ve tried switching to Purina pellets before over the years, and have gotten the same result; egg production drops off, and the hens refuse to eat the pellets. I tried the same thing again this year, and got the same result. Why change the feed again? The hens were going through the layer mash like crazy, “scratching” through the feeder for their favorite bits and kicking the rest out onto the ground, never to be eaten, except by the rats. In short, it was getting expensive! That, and the fact that my neighbor feeds his hens Purina pellets and has had good egg production when no one else does. That alone pretty much debunks the tainted feed theory. I since moved back to the layer mash, but changed out the gravity feeder with one that has a feeder dish with higher sides. That pretty much stopped the feed waste. For another, This past year has had unseasonable weather. The last time my area saw this year’s weather was in 2017. Chickens are REALLY sensitive to weather changes. Too hot, and they won’t lay. Too cold, they won’t lay. Not enough light, they won’t lay. Heck just changing the layout of the COOP will freak them out! For these reasons I’m stepping back and getting a better look before blaming the feed and the powers that be.

    I do, however, wholeheartedly agree with you folks on what’s going on with the food processing plants. Something’s DEFINITELY up there!

    • Tom, while YMMV, hearing a lot of chicken owners/egg producers say that a change from Purina-based feed to more locally-manufactured feed is a data point that cannot be ignored or lightly set aside.

      While we need more data, you may be an outlier, your feed may be okay (remember, Purina runs mills all over the country).

      Something is beginning to stink, and it ain’t yesterday’s diapers!

      When you have a concentration of command/control in ANY industry, the odds of somebody taking over it with nefarious intent cannot be ignored. Centralization is the bugaboo of the ability to shrug off little emergencies, whether by chance or by deliberate sabotage. I mean, we always try to build in redundancy to critical systems to mitigate Bad Things happening to people.

      So, yeah, we appreciate the input, but like The Jab, we need more data on this problem, and others as well. THEN we can draw educated conclusions.

      • Indeed, Igor; ‘not saying I don’t think this is possible, only that I’m trying to do my own diligence to get a complete picture. Anything less, and you risk seeing only what you want to see. Believe me though; the Kung Flu fiasco opened my eyes to A LOT of things! I wouldn’t put it past “them” to do this kind of thing!

  7. “Just because you’re paranoid, doesn’t mean they aren’t out to get you.”
    Very much appreciate the post and comment thread here. I will be looking to talk to our “egg lady” when I can.
    Thanks Nemo. I was wondering how statistically significant all these fires were. Pretty clearly it’s not normal. I don’t believe any source or story 100%, but try to assign varying levels of probability to any of them being true or false.
    While I don’t much care when or where the blue hives start to burn, it is unfortunate that, like it or not, ALL of our supply lines run through them. I can be as prepped and ready as I can, but who wants to HAVE to use all that stuff? I’m rather fond of my life of leisure and luxury. I really like my hot showers.

  8. I ran into the situation with farm slaughter and butcher service providers. Local family grew old and new owners weren’t friendly. So, my killer takes the carcass to next town north. Then one to the south. New killer takes them further north. Shuffling continues. We’ve bought more freezers, expanded on beef & pork. Might have to barter, or do it all on the ranch.

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