I had hoped that while I was away in the Amazon jungle, the technocrats would stop pushing bird flu terror — a naïve and dim hope, for sure, but a real one nonetheless.
Instead, it appears they are pushing full-steam-ahead to make bird flu COVID 2.0, only this ideally with a higher fatality count and thus greater compliance from the unruly peasants.
Related: Breaking Down the Bird Flu Terror Campaign, Pt. I
Two million chickens’ necks are on the chopping block at a moment in history when egg prices are already at an all-time high. The Brandon entity loves to blame corporate price-gouging for staple food products costing an arm and a leg; why the deafening silence when two million perfectly decent chickens are set to be exterminated for The Science™?
Via Colorado Hometown Weekly (emphasis added)
Nearly 2 million chickens at a Weld County egg-laying facility will be killed because of the latest outbreak of the avian flu virus, according to the Colorado Department of Agriculture.
The department said Tuesday that 1.78 million birds will be killed at the location known as Weld 11 following a presumptive positive confirmation Friday* from the Colorado State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. The National Veterinary Sciences Lab confirmed the result Monday. It appeared that the facility is east of Keenesburg, based on a quarantine map of the area. A spokeswoman was not immediately available for comment about the address late Tuesday.
Outbreaks of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza virus have been threatening Colorado domestic birds since March 2022, according to state officials.
Gov. Jared Polis last week verbally declared a disaster emergency as a result of the outbreak at the Weld facility, the office reported on Monday. The declaration is meant to ensure that state officials can provide resources to protect the agriculture industry, officials said.
*”Presumptive positive confirmation” is code for “we have no idea whether the chicken in question actually had bird flu because we used a scam PC R test but we’re going to go ahead and slaughter millions of animals anyway.”
Related: HHS Set to Roll Out Bird Flu Vaxes by the Millions
Meanwhile, in Germany, The Science™ is set to begin intentionally introducing bird flu to cattle to “study the effects” of the virus, despite claims that we already have numerous cattle available that have tested positive for bird flu.
Via Science.org (emphasis added):
The avian influenza virus that has been infecting dairy cows and spreading alarm in the United States was expected to reach Germany this week. But that’s actually good news. A shipment of samples of the H5N1 virus from Cornell University virologist Diego Diel is destined for the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health in Riems, which has one of the rare high-security labs worldwide that are equipped to handle such dangerous pathogens in cattle and other large animals. There, veterinarian Martin Beer will use the samples to infect dairy cows, in search of a fuller picture of the threat the virus poses, to both cattle and people, than researchers have been able to glean from spotty data collected in the field.
Six weeks into the outbreak that has spread to farms in nine U.S. states, the flow of data from those locations remains limited as public health officials sort out authorities and some farms resist oversight. “It’s incredibly difficult to get the right sample sets off the infected farms,” says Richard Webby, an avian influenza researcher at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. “It’s clearly a barrier to understanding what’s going on. … That’s why these experimental infections of cows are really going to be super informative.”
Beer and other scientists at biosafety level-3 (BSL-3) labs that handle large animals hope to glean clues about how to head off a dire scenario in which the virus establishes itself in cows across the United States, or eventually worldwide. That could harm the beef and dairy industries and increase the risk of a human pandemic. “Nobody wants this dangerous virus to become entrenched in a new species that we use to produce food and that has so much close contact to humans,” Beer says.
This is obviously a fantastic idea, as we know for sure that a worldwide pandemic wasn’t sparked by unrestricted lab experiments anytime in the recent past.
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