The dairy explosion and fire in Texas
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Moderator Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 1,449 |
The explosion and fire that killed 18,000 cow and totally destroyed the dairy barn should remind everyone of the tremendous investment that the American farms have. And this is not counting the workers that were injured. So easy to go to the grocery store and not give a second thought to just how this food showed up day after day. Dick Morgan www.PULLOFF.com Independent Pulling News |
Re: The dairy explosion and fire in Texas
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Registered: 08/16/2021 Posts: 309 |
It's incredibly scary how many food processing plants have had fires, explosions, or other unnatural issues in recent years. It's certainly no coincidence.
Kind of like all the trains that are derailing right now, when for years it rarely happened. Follow the money, and you'll find the corruption. It seems every conspiracy theory over the past three years has proven to be factual. I'd assume they are equally as true on this topic. |
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Moderator Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 1,449 |
I wasn't going down the conspiracy road. I wanted to point out the risk vs. reward in farming. Dick Morgan www.PULLOFF.com Independent Pulling News |
Re: The dairy explosion and fire in Texas
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weird
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I know you dont want this but how does an all metal structure burn from one end to the other with nothing but cattle inside??? |
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Moderator Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 1,449 |
Are you sure it was an all metal building? Dick Morgan www.PULLOFF.com Independent Pulling News |
Re: The dairy explosion and fire in Texas
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Bill J.
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Sure sounds like the dirty work of Hilary Clinton and Hunter Biden. And their Chinese partners. |
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Sure
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Still standing, you can see it burned from one end to the next, the whole thing is charred. Once the gas exploded the fuel is gone, the fire continued for hours, seems strange. |
Re: The dairy explosion and fire in Texas
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Registered: 08/27/2019 Posts: 212 |
It's called Methane gas, and they think the air space in the top of the barn ignited when a feed truck caught fire. Just what I've heard. |
Re: The dairy explosion and fire in Texas
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Moderator Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 1,449 |
The early news reports said they believed it was a honey wagon (manure vacuum) that ignited the gas
Either way it was catastrophic. Dick Morgan www.PULLOFF.com Independent Pulling News |
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