Remember this?
White Supremacists Plot to Use COVID-19 as Agent of Bioterrorism
Federal law enforcement learned that neo-Nazis encouraged spreading germs by spraying saliva from bottles at police and non-White people.
N. JAMIYLA CHISHOLM
MAR 23, 2020 5:00PM ET
White supremacists and neo-Nazis are plotting to use COVID-19 to start biological warfare with saliva, a spray bottle or other laced items against police, Jews and all non-White people, according to an intelligence brief distributed by federal law enforcement, according to a Yahoo News report on March 21.
https://www.colorlines.com/articles/white-supremacists-plot-use-covid-19-agent-bioterrorism
But what if one of these animal rights groups that want wet markets, and all animal products shut down?
Animal Activists Want Wet Markets Shut Down for Health Reasons
Monday, 13 Apr 2020
10:16 AM
https://www.onenewspage.com/n/Health/1zlreqq8w0/Animal-Activists-Want-Wet-Markets-Shut-Down-for.htm
Well, we know how the progressive one worlder's minds work. They are projectors, who level charges against convenient foils, which usually announce what they are doing, or about to do.
Well, what better way to exploit the present China Virus crisis (never let a crisis go to waste) than to conduct a biological attack against an organization that you are against, like pig farming? They also like repetition to reenforce their objective. So when I saw that a second pork processing plant is ground zero for another major outbreak, I had an "awe ha" moment. The first outbreak was in South Dakota at another Smithfield's plant, and this time it is in North Carolina.
Another Smithfield Food plant has been struck by the coronavirus
BY KAELAN DEESE
The Health Department in Bladen County, N.C., confirmed that another Smithfield Foods processing plant reported one or more positive cases of the novel coronavirus.
The department's director, Teresa Duncan, said agencies both local and national are working to protect public health and ensure the safety of employees while further mitigating the spread of the virus, according to a press release obtained by local outlet WECT.
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/food-safety/493503-another-smithfield-food-plant-has-been-struck-by-the