2 Fires & a Power Grid Collapse - All Today
More coincidences? Or the Great Reset in progress?
The noticeable increase in factory and commercial fires continued today. One of the fires took place in—surprise! —Ohio: where three warehouse fires in the Northeast region of the state have occurred in just the past few weeks—not including the train derailment in East Palestine, OH.
Another occurred in New York state while a power grid collapse occurred in Argentina.
More coincidences? Or the Great Reset at play?
Let’s take a look…
FIRE #1- Manufacturing Plant, Cleveland, OH
Multiple explosions rattled Cleveland, Ohio today as yet another manufacturing plant burst into flames.
The fire reportedly occurred at the AJ Rose Metal fabricator plant, where they make stamped metal components for businesses around the globe.
HazMat specialists were sent to the scene. According to the Cleveland FD, the cause of the fire is under investigation. (SOURCE)
From Cleveland.com:
More than 20 employees were inside the warehouse when the fire started. Several employees suffered minor injuries but refused treatment, he added. The company is a supplier of precision products and assemblies for the automotive, truck and agricultural industries. AJ Rose is headquartered in Avon.
Neighbors were not evacuated but siding to a home on Clark Avenue next to the warehouse started to melt.
“There was a lot of radiant heat. The structure was fully involved,” Norman said.
He also added that there was “a lot of smoke drifting north,” which could be seen from downtown.
Norman said no firefighters were hurt.
The fire Wednesday morning is the third major incident involving Northeast Ohio warehouses in recent weeks.
One person was killed and at least a dozen people hurt on Feb. 20 in an explosion and fire at I. Schuman
FIRE #2 - Commercial Fire in Downtown Buffalo, NY
Today’s fire in downtown Buffalo, New York included an explosion that knocked down several firefighters while they worked to put the blaze out. One firefighter is reportedly missing.
Here is video of the explosion:
A Buffalo firefighter was “unaccounted for” after a four-alarm blaze downtown on Wednesday morning, according to a city spokesman.
The fire was reported at 10:08 a.m. on the 700 block of Main Street, between Tupper and Goodell streets.
Destroyed in the blaze was DC Theatricks, a costume shop.
Hayden Lucas, who lives on Delaware Avenue in the vicinity of the fire, said she ran to the scene after smelling smoke and hearing sirens.
“There was a big explosion,” Lucas said. “The windows blew out.” (SOURCE)
Here is some dramatic footage of the fire in a building on Main Street in Buffalo.
Meanwhile, in Argentina…
Argentina is experiencing severe power outages connected to a fire that shut down the Atucha nuclear power plant.
HERE’S WHY THIS MATTERS: One fire cut off the electricity services to almost half of the Argentina population.
Reportedly, close to 40 percent of the country’s total electricity demand was unable to get power, affecting 6 million homes or 20 million people.
According to local news reports, the Atucha 1 power plant went offline due to the fire, leaving Argentina in bind, as their second nuclear power plant, Atucha 2, is still out of service since last year due to “maintenance work.”
Nucleoelectrica, the state company in charge of operating Atucha 1, told the La Nacion newspaper that “a problem with the grid took us out of service.”
Wake Up America — This Could Be Us! But You Keep Playing (Insert Meme Here)
News Detectives will continue to track industrial fires and power outages of significance in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste
For the Davos gang to be able to present their “solutions” for the Great Reset, the world must first experience a “crisis” or set of catastrophes that damage the environment and/or negatively affect the supply chain. Problems must occur first, until the masses beg for the powerbrokers to swoop in like Superman and “save the day.” Their plans call for sweeping economic changes they refer to as the “fourth industrial revolution” and the “stakeholder economy.” A close look at what they mean by “stakeholder economy” and it becomes clear they are talking about an economic system where the wealthy will own a stake in the economy and call the shots while everyone else “owns nothing” and is “happy.”
From The Liberty Beacon: To understand the double-speak use of sustainable, we need to go back to Maurice Strong, a billionaire Canadian oilman and close friend of David Rockefeller, the man who played a central role back in the 1970s for the idea that man-made CO2 emissions were making the world unsustainable. Strong created the UN Environment Program, and in 1988, the UN Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) to exclusively study manmade CO2.
In 1992 Strong stated, “Isn’t the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations collapse? Isn’t it our responsibility to bring that about?” At the Rio Earth Summit Strong that same year he added, “Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class – involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, air-conditioning, and suburban housing – are not sustainable.”
NO WAY are these coincidences. NO! WAY!