I’ve started hearing about food processing plant fires a few months ago. I’ve seen some people panic but standard operating procedure is: Let everything play out before you say anything. The reason is 9/10 times things like this usually end up as a big nothing burger. As a competent person you can’t be reacting to everything that pops up. This is different though after watching for a few weeks I’ve determined that it might be worth looking into.
There has ban a series of mysterious fires at food processing plants that persist to this day. For most of them we don’t know the cause, all we’re getting from authorities is “Cause Unknown”. There are plenty of websites and people documenting them. There have been fires from New York all the way down to California.
While this gained a lot of attention it’s hard to prove one way or another. Fires are actually hard to investigate. "Physical evidence is often completely destroyed in the fire, and therefore circumstantial by definition compared to a break-in or a homicide where there is physical evidence. Evidence has to be recreated from the ashes of the