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not just him..............i say the same thing: because i said so.
been raising them for years, no Bird Flu
the only reason they have Bird Flu is cause the White Coats from gubment come in and say so.
they lie, this is the war on food, which is THE war on you.
Bird Flu Is a Rerun of the Covid Playbook
Bird flu can be very confusing. This is true because, as is so often the case with our government, those who claim to be trying to solve the problem – our so-called “public health” and “pandemic preparedness” “experts” – are actually the ones who created the problem. What is worse, they are actively seeking to perpetuate it.
In this brief article, my goal is to explain what is happening with H5N1 Bird flu in the clearest, most fundamental terms. I hope to make it so clear that all our elected officials can understand what is going on, and therefore can take action to stop it.
The key to understanding the current Bird flu panic is this: Bird flu is a complete rerun of the Covid script. There is just one twist:
Last time, with Covid, the pandemic-planning bioterrorists directly blackmailed us by taking away our civil rights, in order to coerce us to accept their unsafe and ineffective vaccines.
This time, with Bird flu, the pandemic planning bioterrorists are indirectly blackmailing us by targeting our food, in order to coerce us to accept more of their unsafe and ineffective vaccines into our food supply and those who supply it.
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Bird Flu Is a Rerun of the Covid Playbook ⋆ Brownstone Institute
The “pandemic preparedness” racket isn’t as complicated as it seems. Once one comes to terms, we can recognize what is happening.brownstone.org
Do you have any idea of how many antibiotics are pumped into livestock daily?
From chickens, pigs, cattle and likely sheep as well. Those antibiotics are one of the reasons behind antibiotics resistance becoming an issue and yet you are worried about vaccines that are no longer in a chicken after a week