cancel2 2022 (09-15-2018)
The goyim's main food source may be in trouble
Eastern NC , the pork stench capital of the united states
Pork gobblers mecca
Hog farmers have an item on their list that's important for everyone in the vicinity: Clear out the hog waste lagoons.
As Hurricane Florence approaches the East Coast, the operators of hog farms — there are 2,300 of them located in North Carolina — are trying to dry out these lagoons before they get any chance to flood and contaminate local rivers and water sources.
Farmers are less sure than the experts about how this particular math problem will work out. Marlowe Vaughan of Ivy Spring Creek Farm in Goldsboro, North Carolina, told NPR she was pumping as much as waste as she could before Hurricane Florence arrived, but that she and other farmers were "kind of at the mercy of the storm."
"We have no idea what's going to happen. So everybody's very worried and very concerned. Please pray for us!"
yes bray to the baby jesus about the pork stench and pig shit
hallelujah!!!!
https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wi...-waste-lagoons
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cancel2 2022 (09-15-2018)
All those open air corporate ag pigshit lagoons they've been aerosolizing and spraying up into the air and over folk's property? Be fun to see if any of those nuclear plants go Fukushima Daiichi. Eurocentrics always think they can "manage" the planet and humanity for endless profit extraction to infinity.
The antidote will come, only a matter of time.
cancel2 2022 (09-15-2018)
Guno צְבִי (09-14-2018)
Guno צְבִי (09-14-2018)
LMAO @ the fake news parrots.
This BS was debunked during Katrina.
MAGA MAN (09-14-2018)
ignorant cracka alert!!!
so Louisiana has massive pig farms , goy boy?
, hog farms and their shit have polluted Eastern NC water sources every time there is a hurricane
Hog Farmers Scramble to Drain Waste Pools Ahead Of Hurricane Florence
Just inland from the North Carolina coast, right in the path of Hurricane Florence, there's an area where there are many more pigs than people. Each big hog farm has one or more open-air "lagoons" filled with manure, and some could be vulnerable to flooding if the hurricane brings as much rain as feared.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt...icane-florence
Hurricane Floyd, dropped nearly two feet of rain on North Carolina in 1999, flooding the waste lagoons. The overflowing waste lagoons flowed downstream and the waste found its way into coastal estuaries where it boosted nitrogen and phosphorous levels, causing algae blooms and fish kills,
Last edited by Guno צְבִי; 09-14-2018 at 04:10 PM.
“If we have to have a choice between being dead and pitied, and being alive with a bad image, we’d rather be alive and have the bad image.”
— Golda Meir
Zionism is the movement for the self-determination and statehood for the Jewish people in their ancestral homeland, the land of Israel.
“If Hamas put down their weapons, there would be no more violence. If the Jews put down their weapons, there would be no Israel."
ברוך השם
cancel2 2022 (09-15-2018)
We have a similar issue in the upper Piedmont with chicken farms. My weekly commute from the city to the mountains takes me right through the area, and when they spread the stink is bad. Feed comes in by rail and truck and the farms are relatively concentrated, so they are likely over fertilizing the local crops.
A few years ago a company called Fibrowatt (sp?) tried to set up a waste-to-energy facility in the region, but the environuts shut it down before a shovel of dirt was turned.
Bigdog (09-14-2018)
More information on Fibrowatt, and how these plants reduce pollution:
Chicken litter is a by-product of the broiler poultry industry consisting of poultry droppings, wood shavings, straw and other bedding material. The poultry are kept in large open-plan houses on a bed of deep litter. The litter has a calorific value generally about half that of coal and has a moisture content of between 20 and 40 per cent. It is said to be in the interest of the poultry farmer to keep the moisture content down to about 30 per cent to ensure the production of healthy birds.
The litter, which is purchased from poultry farmers in Eastern England, has been valued as a high phosphate agricultural fertiliser. The ash from the combustion process, however, makes an even better fertiliser in some respects and can be sold on as an important commercial by-product of the project. Sold under the trade name Fibrophos, it contains no nitrate and is high in potash and phosphate. Sending the raw litter for combustion in a power generation plant is seen as a better approach to disposal than spreading it over fields at ploughing time since, apart from emitting methane into the atmosphere and contaminating ground water with run-off nitrates, it emits persistent unpleasant odours when spread on fields. http://www.modernpowersystems.com/fe...bal-ambitions/
What these environuts do to quash these plants is to use similar tactics used to stifle rational political debate. They ignore the pollution caused without the plant and greatly exaggerate any pollution caused with the plant project in place. In reality, the operating plant emits a small amount of pollution relative to the no-build alternative.
MAGA MAN (09-15-2018)
guano is only concerned because his secret source of hamhocks is threatened........
There's pigs swimming in the streets of N.C. this morning.
But, don't worry ....
The sharks are getting most of them.
MAGA MAN (09-15-2018)
Eastern NC is hell on earth, not fit for human habitation...........
A recent analysis of county and satellite data by the EWG found that roughly 160,000 North Carolinians live within a half-mile of a pig or poultry farm; in Duplin, nearly 12,500 people, more than 20% of its residents, live within that range. If you extend the radius to three miles, as many as 960,000 North Carolinians fall into that category. That’s nearly 10% of the state’s population.
For Miller, these numbers aren’t abstractions. They’re her life.
“That scent is so bad,” she says. “You can’t go outside. You can’t go outside and cook anything because the flies and mosquitoes take over.”
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Within a mile of her property, Murphy-Brown LLC – a subsidiary of Smithfield Foods, the largest hog producer in the world – owns 5,280 hogs, according to the NC Department of Environmental Quality. Within two miles, there are more than 80,000 Murphy-Brown-owned hogs at seven different farms, according to a lawsuit Miller filed in 2014.
Fifty yards from Miller’s family graveyard is a massive open-air cesspool storing the pigs’ waste – a stagnant pool containing their feces, urine, blood and other bodily fluids – often referred to as a “lagoon”, one of about 3,300 lagoons across the state. When the cesspool reaches its capacity, its contents are liquefied and sprayed into a field across the street from Miller’s house via a large, sprinkler-like apparatus. The sprayer releases a mist of waste on to the field, which, according to court documents, is about 200ft from Miller’s home at its closest rotation.
That system prevents the cesspool from overflowing, but Miller says it also makes her life miserable.
It’s more than just the smell, she says. The liquefied waste mist drifts on to her property, and “dead boxes” filled with rotting hogs sit near her family’s cemetery, attracting buzzards, gnats and swarms of large black flies. After spending time outside, she says, her eyes burn and her nose waters.
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