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A massive fire has broken out at a warehouse that stores plastic pots and fertilizer in Kissimmee, Florida. What in the world is going on? In our country something is going on and no one is telling us anything.

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J Kerner3 years ago

Over 120 food processing or livestock plants have been fully or partially destroyed in the US the past 2 years. Fertilizer is being banned in many nations due to “climate change.” Gates & other globalists investing in fake food. Connect the dots.

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Edward Rivera3 years ago

They are trying to create a global warming effect. Most people know that climate change it’s a Hoax , so they are trying to make it real by creating an excessive amount of pollution.

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Saga3 years ago

The images tell us everything we need to know. This didn't happen under President Trump. And we all KNOW where he'd be, right now, if he was currently in office. All over the place, on TV and on the ground, demanding answers, giving information, and helping and reassuring people.

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D3 years ago

Get a grip. Plastics, fertilizer, heat, maybe cigarette thrown, electrical issues. Could be numerous other reasons. This not the first time a fire has broke out in a manufacturing facility.

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dorotheasclosetvintage3 years ago

It's called greed. Profits over people- lax safety regulations, aided by government officials paid off by lobbyists. The ones who lose are the workers and the average Americans nearby these disasters.

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eyes_of_texas🤘🏻3 years ago

More distractions from Edward Snowden’s reveal of who actually sabotaged Nordstream.

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JennieFromHappyRock☮️She/Her3 years ago

Trump rolled back the protections Obama put in place. So now the world is on fire. Aren't you a Trump supporter Antonio?

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Dan of the Year3 years ago

It's called deregulation. Yall usually love it, what changed?

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The Daily Muck1 year ago

California’s “paper” wetland restorations? One small island, a vanished Delta Smelt, and a $39M fine expose what might be the biggest eco-cover-up in the Bay-Delta.

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Summer Heacock3 years ago

When safety regulations aren’t a priority, unsafe things happen. It’s terrible how many people will be harmed by people who prioritize money over safety.

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