Chemical plants everywhere have caught fire recently
Thanks to my friend John Stone who provided photos from tweets of recent fires in food/animal/chemical factories
Explosion and fire at a chemical factory in Houjie City, Dongguan Prefecture, China
New Zealand has been in the grip of an egg shortage since the start of the year, when it put an end to battery farming. The ban had been in the works since 2012 and battery hen numbers had dropped over time to make up just 10% of overall egg production – but their final outlawing at the start of January has still been enough to jolt the egg supply chain, leaving supermarket shelves empty, shop owners policing tray purchases and big-breakfast lovers bereft.
The shortage has reached the point of contention: one small-town supermarket banned a cruise ship crew from further egg purchases after they cleared the shelves; newspapers have issued advice columns on egg-free baking and tofu scrambles; and in January, the SPCA released an advisory telling New Zealanders not to engage in kneejerk purchases of back yard poultry, after concerns that a rise in amateur chicken ownership would result in the animals not being properly cared for. -The Guardian
It used to be called terrorism.
As the piggery of the world's 1% of the 1% loses, falls, self implodes, they would rather rule over ashes than not rule at all. We're Vietnam, Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen to all of them. They have no allegiances but to power but I dance in celebration that they are fighting their last battle and they know it. They have already lost.