Bird Flu: Another phony “pandemic”…this time for chickens

Guest Post by Kit Knightly

The bird flu outbreak is not real.

That should be everyone’s starting point – with everything, really – assume the media is lying and wait for them to prove they’re not.

Always doubt the press.

Always.

Especially when the fates seem to converge and every single item in the “news” herds public opinion in the same direction and serves the same agenda

…which bird flu definitely does.

Food shortages. Soaring poverty. Rationing. The cost of living crisis. They’re all part of the Great Reset agenda.

In pursuit of that agenda, over the last two years, they destroyed small businesses and wrecked the economy, they have driven truckers out of work and broken supply lines, they have started a war between two of the biggest exporters of wheat in the world and driven up the price of petrol and natural gas.

Bird flu fits this pattern perfectly. The price of poultry and eggs is set to skyrocket…and just days before Easter.

We know they just faked a pandemic in humans. You think they can’t – or won’t – do the same for chickens?

Now, maybe some of you still have faith in the headlines, maybe you haven’t developed that spidey sense that lets you just know when something is total bollocks. And maybe we should make an argument, lest we fall victim to the “fact-checkers”.

So, let’s talk evidence for a quick minute.

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First, let’s talk about how the US government “detects” bird flu outbreaks.

According to an article in the Conversation [emphasis added]:

To detect [avian influenza], the US Department of Agriculture oversees routine testing of flocks done by farmers and carries out federal inspection programs to ensure that eggs and birds are safe and free of virus […] using molecular diagnostics such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests – the same method labs use to detect COVID-19 infections.

The USDA does routine testing of poultry farms using PCR tests.

Remind you of anything?

Second, let’s talk about how world governments are handling the “crisis”.

The mainstream media are reporting a “deadly” bird flu outbreak, The Guardian claims [emphasis added]:

US officials believe nearly 24m poultry birds, mostly chickens and turkeys, have died of flu since virus strain identified in February

All mainstream outlets are taking the same line – reporting million of birds dying of flu.

However, The Conversation article quoted above says [emphasis added]:

As of early April, the outbreak had CAUSED THE CULLING of some 23 million birds from Maine to Wyoming”

And this article in The Scientist claims [again, emphasis added]…

So far this season, tens of millions of birds have died of disease OR BEEN CULLED

So, there is some inconsistency here. Essentially, we don’t know how many died of “bird flu”, or how many were culled with “bird flu”.

Sound familiar?

Now, let’s do some simple math to try and clear up the confusion.

We know the press are reporting roughly 24 million poultry deaths in the US.

We know Wisconsin farmers have culled 2.7 million chickens to “stop the spread”.

And we know Iowa, the USA’s leading producer of eggs, has culled over 13 million chickens.

Well, that’s already 16 million out of our 24 million. Or 67% of the alleged total “killed by the flu” in the US.

So, at least two thirds of the dead birds – and potentially all of them – were killed in culls, and NOT by the flu at all.

And that’s just the US numbers. Other countries are culling too.

France has had two huge culls of poultry, totalling over 11 million birds.

The UK has culled at least 2 million since October, despite detecting just 108 cases by late March.

Governments are killing millions of birds, and these deaths are being blamed on the flu.

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To sum up, the backbone of this “bird flu” outbreak is:

  1. Routine testing done using unreliable PCR tests, which can be manipulated to create false-positive results.
  2. Linguistic ambiguity over causes of death, and unreliable reporting of casualty numbers.
  3. Governmental over-reactions which “accidentally” make the problem worse.

…seriously, any of this ringing a bell yet?

Bird flu is just like Covid. The same people, telling the same lies, for the same reasons.

We all know where it goes from here.

Just as with everything else, this will lead to more talk of a food crisis. France is already warning of poultry shortages, and since the US is the worlds biggest exporter of eggs and chicken any disruption there has huge knock effects. The price of eggs and chicken is already going up.

Just as with lockdowns, the bird flu “crisis” will hit small local businesses harder and faster than Big Farma giants (we’re already seeing reports of family farms being destroyed).

They are reporting that free-range birds are more at risk from bird flu (what with being allowed to go outside and live like normal birds), so organic sustainable and ethical farming practices will be hit with new rules that don’t apply to corporate meat factories who treat animals as inanimate objects.

Meanwhile, this will be used to further advance the war on meat, boosting both veganism and backers of lab-grown “meat”.

Inevitably they are already talking about a new bird flu vaccine for people and/or birds. In fact, a UK firm announced a new bird flu vaccine for chicks just three days ago. That’s some well-timed research, great work.

Good luck being an “anti-vaxxer” when they make it law to literally inject all your food with spike proteins or experimental mRNA modifiers or who knows what else.

And, of course, if they ever need it to, the “bird flu” can jump from chickens to humans, and we can have a brand new pandemic, just as the former head of the CDC predicted the other day.

Like I said at the beginning, there is no “bird flu” outbreak, it’s just Covid for chickens. Just more building back better. Just more new normal.

It’s all the Great Reset. That’s all there is these days.

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21 Comments
Ghost
Ghost
April 11, 2022 9:39 pm

I have allowed two of my hens to “go broody” and marked their eggs. Will update in about 17 days.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Ghost
April 11, 2022 10:13 pm

A hen and rooster with a brood of chicks is a joy to watch in the back yard.

Ghost
Ghost
  Fleabaggs
April 11, 2022 10:26 pm

Then expect some Americana (easter egger) and Chaunticleer (Leghorn) joy in a couple weeks!

RayK
RayK
  Ghost
April 12, 2022 6:02 am

Some Black Australorp about the same time. Hen took a bad spot to go broody and it took a week of persistence on my part to get her to settle in a better spot. She’s on 10 eggs.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
April 11, 2022 10:11 pm

Well done Kit.
Pretty much sums it up. You have it if we say you do and so do your pigs and chickens.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
April 11, 2022 10:55 pm

Sounds like a few million need to be culled from the flock alright.

John Connor II
John Connor II
April 11, 2022 11:21 pm

I watch ALL disease outbreaks globally on a daily basis and have of course seen the bird flu grow and spread seemingly unchecked and I warned people about this growing event when it first hit the UK months ago.
I have had the same thought about it being a planned event as part of the WEF meat demonisation agenda especially as we know what scumbags are running the show, locking up land, fertiliser issues, endless red tape and costs to destroy farmers, biolab research with bird flu, meat alternatives already available etc.
The problem as always is one of proof.
There isn’t any. A whistleblower and/or leaked documents would be nice but I guess we’ll just have wait a few years (assuming the fake vaxxes don’t get us by then) and see some bombshell announcement that it was all true. That’s how it all seems to work.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  John Connor II
April 11, 2022 11:42 pm

or all a government lie; vote these bastards out and vote in honest citizens who will get to the Truth

les online
les online
April 12, 2022 12:23 am

Because of “Global Warming” we have to get rid of all our food animals…
Guess who’s pushing that “Climate Change” propaganda…
https://www.transcend.org/tms/2022/04/the-corporate-push-for-synthetic-foods-false-solutions-that-endanger-or-health-and-damage-the-planet-2/
And if it’s “Cold Climate Change” maybe we’ll have to eat the vat stewed stuff…

One More Calamity – This One Is Cold

The first task of The Revolution is Land Re-Distribution. “If you dont have control over your food supplies, They’ll have you by the balls”…V.I.Lenin ?

les online
les online
  les online
April 12, 2022 12:46 am

Try:

The Corporate Push for Synthetic Foods: False Solutions That Endanger Our Health and Damage the Planet

Anonymous
Anonymous
  les online
April 12, 2022 1:24 am

“Eat recycled food. Recycled food is good for the environment, and OK for you.”

Vigilant
Vigilant
  les online
April 12, 2022 12:11 pm

Vandana Shiva needs more exposure, thanks.

Thunder
Thunder
April 12, 2022 5:16 am

It’s a Plot against the African American I tells Yah!
Chick’n is our staple because Weez poorz.
I want nothing more than BLM to get out of their Million dollars mansions , Riot Burn and kill and Gimme a Chicken, preferably Fried but not by me because We waz Kangs
And can I getz a Bucket of Fries with dat and some gravy… wez all Love brown gravy and chitlerlin’s

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 12, 2022 6:45 am

Certainly some truth to it. Efficacy is lacking, but i’m sure they are working on it. Everything is field trialed in china, captive audience to the Nth. birds and swine there over time. CONgress has recently ‘legalized’ aerial spraying. Not just for ‘climate derangement syndrome’ Anymore.

Same people. same motive. same 1&1/3 running the show.

Rossa
Rossa
April 12, 2022 9:00 am

Only problem with this report is while the number of chickens culled sounds bad at 24m, I read that the total number of chickens produced in the US each year for meat was about 9 billion, with another 350m for egg production, which puts it into perspective.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Rossa
April 12, 2022 9:18 am

In 1989 when I was a supervisor at Con Agra in El Dorado, AR, as many as 400,000 chickens were run through in a day. Slow times in December still ran 250,000 a day. Each chicken house back then held about 20,000 with chicken houses now being bigger.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Rossa
April 12, 2022 1:07 pm

You’re right about the amount Rossa. This is just narrative building time while also building the case to eliminate all small independent producers and backyard herds and flocks.

bug
bug
  Fleabaggs
April 12, 2022 2:48 pm

That was my thought, too.

In a country of 360 million, who eat chicken and eggs daily, how many chickens are needed to supply that? It takes 6 chickens to make one order of buffalo wings!

One chicken can provide for only two crispy sandwiches, no matter from Chic filet, Carl’s Jr., Popeyes, or KFC ( the other joints use the chicken version of pink slime).

If you were to provide your own chicken, you’d probably have a flock of 20-50 with breeding, in order to keep yourself in both meat and eggs year ’round.

So, yeah. Like Carl Sagan said: “Billions and Billions of Chickens!”

Nelson Muntz
Nelson Muntz
April 12, 2022 9:20 am

When chickens are outlawed only outlaws will have chickens. From my cold dead hands!

Vigilant
Vigilant
April 12, 2022 12:10 pm

This is simply social justice. Chickens are racist, especially the ones with the white feathers.

Roy
Roy
  Vigilant
April 12, 2022 8:14 pm

Can chickens with White feathers be trained to lay dark eggs?