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Similar to summer event cancellations in 2020 and 2021, state fairs and
livestock events are requiring testing1 and some are even being
canceled this summer due to the bird flu.2
What’s next?
This is all a little déjà vu, isn’t it? Can you believe they are trying this
again? And all of this may be obvious to you, but when you tune into
any mainstream media account right now, people ARE buying it! And
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there is a massive amount of fearmongering and discussions on "why
we should be concerned," "what to do to prevent a spread."
“Once the virus gains the ability to attach to the human receptor
and then go human to human, that’s when you’re going to have the
pandemic … I think it’s just a matter of time.” — Dr. Redfield, former
CDC director.
News agencies from across the country are saying the exact same
thing. So, is that really "news?" Or has it become propaganda again?
Reporting what they want us to hear to spread fear. So in this article,
let’s discuss how this bird flu "pandemic" is an attempt to obtain
complete control of the food system.
I will also touch on what YOU can do to help stop spread the
fearmongering — helping others better understand why these types of
events are occurring can hopefully help prevent people from falling for
this. (AGAIN!)
Dr. Mercola wrote about this in 2006 in his book "The Great Bird Flu
Hoax:" "The U.S. government is now practically screaming that a new
avian super-flu will likely kill millions of Americans. The mainstream
media is entirely onboard, as are drug companies and other
corporations poised to benefit immensely off the paranoia. But there is
NO coming bird flu pandemic.
GOF Origins?
While I do not think humans should be concerned, there is no denying
that H5N1 can cause problems for birds. Many people say that H5N1
comes from wild birds — but is Nature really something we should be
fearing or trying to separate ourselves from? Where did the strain come
from and why is it so problematic? Are there other origins?
After being put on pause for a period of time, federal funding for these
controversial research projects quietly resumed in 2019.6 And GOF
critics have repeatedly discussed the human risks if the virus escaped
(or released) from a lab.
Did the current H5N1 strain come from a lab? Were migrating birds
infected, which then traveled across the world and country infecting a
number of poultry and livestock facilities around the world? There are
individuals investigating potential lab origins of HPAI through gain of
function research.7
Us humans will NEVER win the war against Mother Nature, as She will
ALWAYS outsmart us. Image from www.theatlantic.com
"Although the 'Article 55' rules and regulations for amending the IHR
explicitly require that 'the text of any proposed amendment shall be
communicated to all States Parties by the Director-General at least
four months before the Health Assembly at which it is proposed for
consideration,' the requirement of four months for review was
disregarded in a rush to produce some tangible deliverable from the
Assembly …
A multi-state outbreak of H5N1 bird flu in dairy cows was first reported
on March 25, 2024. And according to the CDC, there are now 12 states
with outbreaks in dairy cows with a total of 126 dairy herds affected.10
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According to the Ohio Department of Agriculture, however, most sick
cows recover within a few days.
The first reported human case in the US was a dairy farmer in Texas
who developed pinkeye earlier this year. "Swab testing" was used to
determine this dairy farmer had the same strain of bird flu, H5N1, that is
supposedly circulating in dairy cows.
Altogether, there have been four human cases in the U.S., and none
involved person-to-person spread — all were infected after exposure to
animals presumed to have bird flu. With the goal of spreading fear, the
World Health Organization reported that the first human has died from
the avian influenza in Mexico on April 24th.
This accusation by WHO that this man died from the bird flu was
denied by the Mexican Health Secretary Jorge Alcocer.11 Jorge Alcocer
said the 59-year-old man died from other causes, mainly kidney and
respiratory failure, NOT the bird flu.
"I can point out that the statement made by the World Health
Organization is pretty bad, since it speaks of a fatal case (of bird
flu), which was not the case." — Jorge Alcocer
While the individual who died may have tested positive for H5N2, the
current "fear" in the U.S. is the spread of the H5N1 strain in dairy cows.
In 2008, scientists documented how testing positive for H5N2 may just
be a result of seasonal flu vaccines or antiviral medications.
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“A history of seasonal influenza vaccination might be associated
with H5N2-neutralizing antibody positivity.12 These results suggest
that the administration of Tamiflu (an antiviral) may affect the
results of HI tests for H5N2 virus.”13
False Testing
Just like with COVID, government agencies are relying on PCR tests as
they ramp up testing for bird flu. But PCR tests are extremely
inaccurate and lead to significant levels of false positives.14
“A persistent sticking point with the PCR test is that it picks up dead
viral debris, and by excessively magnifying those particles with CTs
in the 40s, noninfectious individuals are labeled as infectious and
told to self-isolate.
In December 2020, even the WHO warned that using a high CT would
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lead to false-positive results. Moreover, Kary Mullis, who won the Nobel
Prize for inventing the PCR test, has said it is inappropriate to use the
test as a diagnostic tool to detect a viral infection.15
False positives can help them spread fear, encourage vaccinations, and
mandate the mass killing of cattle herds of chicken flocks.
Proposed Solutions
Former CDC Director Tom Frieden, outlined how he thinks the US
should respond:18
The USDA requires that infected farms depopulate (kill) their flocks to
better contain the virus and stop the spread. “The virus, however, is
fatal to birds, and state and federal officials require all poultry in
infected flocks to be killed to prevent its spread.”19 These mass killings
(or "depopulations") are paid for with public dollars through a USDA
Program.20
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On June 25, the Feds have paid Michigan farms $81 million to recoup
the loss of having to cull millions of birds.21 More than $73 million of
that $81 million was provided to the state’s largest egg producer,
Herbruck’s Poultry Ranch. Nearly 6.5 million chickens (more than 40%
of the state’s egg layers) were depopulated in early 2024.
Roughly $1 billion has been paid out nationwide since the highly
pathogenic avian influenza, H5N1, started spreading in January 2022.
Nationwide, large corporate egg producers have received some of the
biggest payments to cover the cost of culling their flocks. For example,
Jennie-O was provided $105 million, Tyson Foods was provided $29
million, and Cal-Main Foods $22 million.22
More than 92 million chickens have been slaughtered since the recent
outbreak began in 2022. And in June of this year, 4.2 million birds were
killed at a farm in Sioux County, Iowa. (Why were there 4.2 million
chickens at a single farm?)
The "cull the whole flock with one positive test" approach of approach
will just lead to a reduction in the nation’s food supply (or even food
shortages) and will lead to even more centralization and regulation in
the food supply that is getting worse each year.
Vaccines
The CDC still says, "the human health risk assessment remains low,"
yet there is extensive vaccine development.
Finland is now the first country to roll out the experimental bird flu
vaccine and purchased vaccines for 10,000 people in mid-June,23 from
manufacturer CSL Seqirus. This first round is intended for those "most
at risk," including farm workers and veterinarians. This purchase is part
of the 40 million vaccine deal the EU has secured with CSL Seqirus.
The flu vaccine is traditionally made with eggs, and this has scientists
worried. "A majority of the approved vaccines are created by incubating
doses in chicken eggs, but the [bird flu’s] rate of fatality among poultry
poses an issue for these vaccines.”25 So, many manufacturers are
shifting towards more mRNA vaccine development.
Moderna and Pfizer are also competing for federal contracts to build a
national stockpile of mRNA vaccines targeted toward the new bird
flu.28
We definitely do not need more vaccines, as more and more studies are
coming out documenting that health complications skyrocketed shortly
after the Covid vaccinations were released in 2020.30,31,32 From Dr.
Joseph Sansone:
“Dr. Francis Boyle, the Harvard educated law professor that drafted
the 1989 Biological Weapons and Antiterrorism Act, which passed
both houses of Congress unanimously, provided an affidavit stating
that Covid 19 injections and mRNA nanoparticle injections violate
the law he wrote.
“Eggs and pasteurized milk and dairy products from the store are
safe to consume. But the FDA warns against the consumption of
raw milk.”
The suggestion to avoid raw milk is listed twice on the list of CDC
recommendations:
And something that the FDA really doesn’t want you to know is that
there is no guarantee that pasteurization truly kills the virus.
When explaining why raw milk is not safe, many government agencies
use this study with mice, saying heat treatment to the milk significantly
reduces the HPAI virus titers. But the conclusion of the study is very,
very important “bench-top experiments do not recapitulate commercial
pasteurization processes.”
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Enter this study that the FDA and mainstream media isn’t talking about
which demonstrates that standard pasteurization protocols in the US
for milk isn’t enough to actually inactivate the virus since this virus
seems to handle heat surprisingly well.
And on top of that, raw milk has a number of antiviral properties and
pasteurized milk does not contain.38
The "pasteurized milk at the store is safe, and raw milk is very unsafe
and is filled with bird flu" messaging encourages consumers to
continue supporting these MEGA CAFO dairy farmers, and discourages
consumers from supporting smaller dairy farms raising cows in
synchronicity with Mother Nature.
So no, avoiding raw milk won’t stop human spread. But it will encourage
more of a centralized food system.
The FDA’s messaging to avoid consumption of raw milk and raw milk
products do not appear to be based on scientific evidence, but instead
seem to be stemming from the desire to protect the centralized dairy
industry.
FDA and USDA will never do anything to compromise the dairy industry,
as the dairy industry spends millions of dollars on lobbying each year to
keep control.
Instead, the messaging should be "know where your food comes from,
know your farmer and know how the animals are raised." This
discussion on food sourcing and knowing your food comes from is not
profitable for industrial ag because they get $0 from that sale, so it isn’t
brought up.
The centralization of the food system and shift in farming styles has
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been somewhat successful in benefiting the big corporations and
maintaining food control, while hurting farmers. The size of farms has
increased, while the number of farms has shrunk (opposite of what we
want for low toxin, nutrient-dense food production.)
In fact, the number of small farms has decreased by over 72% in the
last 90 years — in 1935 there were 6.8 million farms, and in 2023 there
were 1.89 million farms.
We are losing small scale farmers more and more each year, and they
need your support to stay in business!
Moral of the story — whenever you can, buy directly from farmers,
Cooperatives, or buyers’ clubs — these type of food systems support
small-scale, toxin free farming. The prices may be more expensive, but
farmers are paid a fair wage and produce higher quality food products.
Plus, with these type of transactions, the big agriculture companies get
$0 of this sale, funneling less money into their system. And on top of
that, remain grounded and maintain common sense as we head into the
next round of bird flu fearmongering.