Just as an FYI, there is a huge, 5-alarm fire at the huge Walmart distribution center just outside Indianapolis in Plainfield Indiana. In case you're interested, the coordinates of that big center are 39.745507, -86.353243 if you want to see how big the place is. That fire could play havoc with their supply chain.
That sucks. They have a large regional distribution center right up the road from me in the same area as my local Walmart. The local fire chief says that his folks won't be able to gain access until Friday (the fire started on Wednesday.) It must have gone up fast, because fire crews were training in the area and were on the scene within 3 minutes. A Walmart spokesperson said: We’ve already taken steps to limit the impact to customers by relying on the resiliency of our supply chain facilities and stores across the country to help shoulder the load as we work to normalize operations. But what are they supposed to say?
I was looking at the pictures for that fire, and the smoke was almost pure black, and in huge amounts. An interesting thing that the fire crews were already there and on a training program. Almost every false flag we have had, the authorities were conducting some sort of training right where the incident happened and arrived immediately. I almost started a post about this fire in the conspiracy section because of all of the articles that have been saying (for around the last 10 years) that some Walmarts are being set up as a FEMA facility. If you do a search with the words Walmart and FEMA, you can see all kinds of results about this , complete with videos of huge tunnels underneath some of the Walmart stores. According to the news, ATF is investigating how the fire started, so there must be some suspicion of arson, and I also read that fires have been started recently in Walmarts stores in Alabama and Mississippi and people arrested for arson in those fires.