It’s the largest fire in Texas history.
Over 1,000,000 acres have been consumed.
Around 500 structures have been destroyed.
This fire in the Texas Panhandle has many questionable things surrounding it.
For one, why isn’t the media covering it?
And is it a coincidence that this fire just happens to be where 85% of the state’s cattle population is located? Is this an attack on beef production?
There’s also rumors swirling that FEMA was recently seen in this area. Does this fire have anything to do with their ‘Operation Blue Roof‘?
Ever hear of that one?
It's now the largest fire in Texas history.
Biden has sent federal help and indicated FEMA will reimburse TX (and OK) for costs.
Joe did this without any negativity towards state whose leaders fight him at every turn.Why isn't media covering this?https://t.co/LB3IsM62gZ
— Janice Hough (@leftcoastbabe) March 1, 2024
I’m flying into Amarillo, Texas to cover the Smokehouse Creek Fire. You can see the burn scars where it was too hot for snow to stick to the ground.
The fire is now the largest in Texas history, at a staggering 1,075,000 acres burned.
Live reports on @KPRC2. pic.twitter.com/wAJmSaetUs
— Gage Goulding – KPRC 2 (@GageGoulding) February 29, 2024
This Footage Posted 2 Days Ago Hits Different Once You Learn That The Texas Fires Happened In The Exact Location Of The State Where 88% Of Texas Cattle Feed
Considering the relentless attacks against the beef industry in America by globalists
Is this fire a coincidence? pic.twitter.com/SJ6qj9lGki
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 1, 2024
From their own mouth, here’s a video where a member of the U.S. Army explains Operation Blue Roof:
We Saw The Untouched Blue Roof In The Maui Fire, We Saw The Same Thing In The Chili Fire, Joe Biden Confirmed Houses Will Burn In The Texas Fire UNLESS “They had the right roof on it”
Here’s the United States Military & FEMA having a “Blue Roof Program”… Coincidence?
Fact… pic.twitter.com/CGWLGhQzc0
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 2, 2024
The Associated Press reports:
STINNETT, Texas (AP) — Wildfires may have destroyed as many as 500 structures in the Texas Panhandle, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott said Friday, describing how the largest blaze in state history scorched everything in its path, leaving ashes in its wake.
Texas officials warned that the threat was not yet over. Higher temperatures and stronger winds forecast for Saturday elevated worries that fires in the Panhandle could spread beyond the more than 1,700 square miles (4,400 square kilometers) already chewed up this week by fast-moving flames.
The largest blaze, the Smokehouse Creek fire, which began Monday, has killed at least two people, and left a charred landscape of scorched prairie, dead cattle and burned-out homes. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, although strong winds, dry grass and unseasonably warm weather fed the flames.
“When you look at the damages that have occurred here it’s just gone, completely gone nothing left but ashes on the ground,” Abbott said during a news conference in Borger, Texas. He said a preliminary assessment found 400 to 500 structures had been destroyed.
Abbott praised what he called a “heroic” response from “fearless” firefighters.
“It would have been far worse and far more damaging not just to property but to people, but for those firefighters,” he said.
The National Weather Service forecast for the coming days warns of strong winds, relatively low humidity and dry conditions that pose a “significant” wildfire threat.
“Everybody needs to understand that we face enormous potential fire dangers as we head into this weekend,” Abbott said. “No one can let down their guard. Everyone must remain very vigilant.”
In the hard-hit town of Stinnett, population roughly 1,600, families who evacuated due to the Smokehouse Creek fire returned Thursday to devastating scenes: melted street signs and charred frames of cars and trucks. Homes reduced to piles of ash and rubble. An American flag propped up outside a destroyed house.
Fire crossing Hwy 83 again 7 miles south of Canadian. #txwx pic.twitter.com/4bvzaXe4Fd
— Chad Casey (@WxFanaticCC) February 27, 2024
Texas Tribune adds:
The largest wildfire in Texas history has devastated the state’s agriculture, blazing through more than 1 million acres of land in the Panhandle, killing thousands of livestock, destroying crops and gutting infrastructure.
The agriculture industry, a big driver of the state’s economy, was already facing pressures from prolonged and widespread drought that forced ranchers to manage smaller herds, contributing to a decrease in beef production nationally. The series of wildfires in the Panhandle this week is another blow as many ranchers tried to rebuild their herds and operations during the cooler months of the year.
Over 85% of the state’s cattle population is located on ranches in the Panhandle, according to the Texas Department of Agriculture. In 2021, agriculture accounted for 9% of Texas’ gross state product, adding $186.1 billion to the state’s economy, according to Texas A&M’s Agrilife Extension report.
While numbers on how many cattle were lost in the fires are unknown, experts say ranchers will face significant economic pressure from the damage.
Even if you were fortunate to be able to get your animals out fast enough, the economic impact on those affected are big,” said David P. Anderson, a professor of agricultural economics and extension livestock economist with Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension.
The fires have left little food or water for livestock. Some farmers lost everything. Property fences are gone. Hundreds of miles of power lines have burned, leaving no electricity to pump water from wells — which farmers rely on to hydrate their cattle. And it will take years for the land to recover and grow new vegetation for livestock in the area. Feed stores are already seeing many people in need of cattle food.
Wade Maul, 53, had never seen a fire like this one — a massive dark plume with no end.
The owner of Maul Feed and Seed in Pampa said ranchers’ hay supply has burned up and lots of people are in desperate need to feed cows and other animals that didn’t get injured.
At a Friday press conference in Borger, Gov. Greg Abbott said that people who lost livestock and horses are not eligible to receive FEMA disaster assistance. But he added that the state is providing many grants to help ranchers in the recovery process and is securing a location in each affected county where ranchers can go and get help from Texas Division of Emergency Management staff to apply for those grants.
“We know that the loss of cattle is extraordinary, but it goes beyond that,” Abbott said. “We are looking at the big picture, holistically, ways in which we can assist both the ranchers and the farmers to be able to recover from this.”
The Texas Department of Agriculture is assisting Texan farmers affected by the wildfires through relief funds, which can be used to rebuild fences and cover other expenses related to agricultural disasters and restarting operations. TDA’s Hay Hotline website helps farmers and ranchers in need of hay for their livestock.
Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller estimated that cattle losses are in the thousands, with many more to come. Some farmers might be forced to euthanize cattle due to burned hooves and udders.
Very sad.
May God be with these people and shine light on the truth as to why this occured.
And for those that don’t know about the importance of “blue” in regards to DEW technology:
I found a small example. Lasers with Direct Energy Weapons don’t read blue. If someone has a technical explanation, feel free.https://t.co/6K31PKeUGm
— Bennetta Elliott (@belliott123) March 3, 2024
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You Probably Had No Idea This Was Happening To Ranchers…
I’ve been sounding the alarm about a lot of things recently….
Why?
Because so much is teetering on the edge of a cliff!
Almost like someone is trying to destroy the USA from the inside?
Make it implode?
And what are the two things you’d attack if you wanted to do that?
The Money and the Food Supply.
Today I want to talk about the Food Supply because we are under attack from all fronts.
Just a few days ago, I brought you this report:
And now I want to show you this tremendous video that a friend forwarded to me.
This lady rancher knows her stuff and she's telling you everything I have been saying for the past several months.
But maybe you'll listen to her since she has a prettier face than me? 🤣
Seriously though, please watch:
I bet you had no idea everything happening to Ranchers and the Beef Industry right now....
Watch this: pic.twitter.com/aL6iaHCUrs
— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) February 29, 2024
To be more accurate, it's not only happening to ranchers, it's happening to you. To me. To our families. And if you haven't seen the impact yet, just trust me, you will....
Here's more (including what YOU can do right now:
U.S. Ranchers Band Together, Raise $300M To Save Our Food Supply!
If you've been here for a while, you know I don't like to just bring you problems, I like to bring you solutions!
The MSM just brings you bad news....over and over and over again.
Why?
Because bad news boosts ratings.
We don't do that here.
We bring you TRUTH above all, and when we do cover bad news I always like to find a solution I can tack on with it.
So that's what I'm doing right now.
Look, I don't need to convince you our food supply is under attack, in more ways than one.
Toxins and preservatives and chemicals and most ingredients you can't even pronounce added into every product...
Antibiotics and hormones and mRNA pumped into our beef, chicken and fish!
And that's all assuming you'll continue to be able to get the food, tainted and toxic as it may be....
I have been predicting for a while that the next "crisis" they hit us with will affect the food supply.
Remember when people freaked out about toilet paper and paper towels and suddenly you couldn't buy them anywhere?
Shelves were bare and rationing was implemented by stores tracking how much you could buy?
That was bad, but nowhere near as bad and nowhere near the panic you'll see when it's not just paper products you wipe your butt with, but FOOD!
But like I said, I don't think I need to convince you of these threats to our food supply.
I'd rather talk solutions!
Which is why I was so excited when I saw this:
This is so cool!
Want in?
Details 👉 https://t.co/nj3zYRqhyM pic.twitter.com/SRBY8yuqug
— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) January 19, 2024
And yes, that is just a Tweet on Twitter, which is why I dug deeper to get you the details.
From Grok:
According to the information provided, it appears that US ranchers are indeed taking steps to raise $300 million to build their own beef processing plants. In recent years, there has been growing concern among ranchers about the control and pricing power of the "Big Four" meatpacking companies. In response, some ranchers have decided to band together and invest in their own processing plants to have more control over the supply chain and potentially increase their profits.
For example, Sustainable Beef LLC, a company organized by ranchers in Nebraska, is planning to build a $300 million beef processing plant near North Platte. This plant is one of several similar projects in the works across the country, with others being planned in Iowa, Idaho, and Wisconsin.
The US Department of Agriculture is also taking steps to encourage a more diverse supply chain in the beef industry, allocating $650 million to fund the construction of mid-size and small meat and poultry plants, along with $100 million in loan guarantees.
Overall, it seems that US ranchers are indeed making a concerted effort to raise $300 million to build their own beef processing plants.
This guy gets it:
Get to know some ranchers, folks
— Shan (@okie2109) July 2, 2023
So now let's get even more practical....
How can this help you?
How can YOU personally get to know some ranchers?
As usual, I've got you covered!
Allow me to introduce you to my friends....
I've personally searched out and partnered with one of these ranchers!
Even been out to one of the ranches in Idado to see it myself and it's pretty incredible!
They're doing everything right....
100% FREE from Antibiotics, added Hormones and mRNA:
They don't depend on ranchers....because they ARE the ranchers!
Oh and they also own and control every other step in the process too!
The ranch, the processing, the packing and the shipping!
Think all meat is the same?
You have no idea until you actually try real meat.
The stuff you get at the store has been so processed and "preserved" that you don't know the difference until you taste how it SHOULD be....
Check this out:
So if you want in and want to make sure you have a direct line to antibiotic free, free range pasture raised, no added hormones and no mRNA jab never not ever....I've got you covered!
It's even called WLT Beef!
Here's my personal link and you can do everything online.
See it here: https://www.WLTbeef.com/
As I always like to say, who loves ya baby?
Enjoy!
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