The FBI Just Warned That Food Depot Attacks WILL GET WORSE!

Joe Biden warned us of possible food shortages in the coming months, then something odds continues to happen in our food processing plants.

In fact, on Thursday night, the most recent incident occurred wherein a small plane killed two people as it crashed near a General Mills plant in Georgia. The plane reportedly exploded on impact and came close to demolishing the cereal manufacturer’s facility.



Over the past six months, a string of food processing plants has been set ablaze across the United States amid soaring food prices and historic inflation.

And now, the FBI’s Cyber Division has issued a warning about potential cyberattacks on agricultural cooperatives and food plants amid increasing media coverage of recent fires and explosions at food processing plants across the United States.

Zero Hedge gives us more details of the warning made by the FBI:

Here’s what the FBI warned us:

“Ransomware actors may be more likely to attack agricultural cooperatives during critical planting and harvest seasons, disrupting operations, causing financial loss, and negatively impacting the food supply chain,” the notice read, adding 2021 and early 2022 ransomware attacks on farming co-ops could affect the current planting season “by disrupting the supply of seeds and fertilizer.”

The agency warned, “A significant disruption of grain production could impact the entire food chain, since grain is not only consumed by humans but also used for animal feed … In addition, a significant disruption of grain and corn production could impact commodities trading and stocks. “

It makes you wonder — So what are they plotting?

Sources: TheGatewayPundit, Zero Hedge