Bird flu ataxia has not gone away, and increasingly is getting more and more media coverage, with some warning that this outbreak – that is purportedly the worst ever in history – could become endemic and plague food supplies for years to come.
The WinePress has been following these stories just a little over a year ago, since former CDC Director Robert Redfield declared that the next major global pandemic would be that of bird flu, with a lethality of anywhere from 10%-50%.
Since then the World Health Organization has also warned about it several months ago, calling for vaccination to stop the spread. Biden’s administration has also been working on vaccines, both for poultry and for people.
SEE:
- Former CDC Director Redfield Warns The ‘Great Pandemic’ Of Bird Flu Is ‘Going To Happen.’ UPDATE 10: Outbreak Declared Worst Ever. WHO Discusses New Vaccine This Year
- WHO Says ‘We Must Prepare’ For H5N1 Bird Flu Pandemic. Wants To Update Pandemic Treaty To Forcibly Vaccinate Countries At Their Own Will. *UPDATE*
- Bird Flu Fears: Media Warns That H5N1 Could Kill 50% Of Humans In ‘Next Pandemic’ Scenario, As Vaccine Nears Completion
- World Organization For Animal Health Have Been Conducting A Large Number Simulated Bird Flu Pandemics
- As Bird Flu Fears Grow, Media Calls For The FDA To Create A Response Readiness Team And Create H5N1 MRNA Vaccines To Prepare For Next Pandemic
- Moderna, GSK, And Other Vaccine Developers Are Working To Create A New Bird Flu Vaccine For People “Just In Case”
For more on this latest scare, Insider warns that this current H5N1 outbreak could become endemic:
The US is currently experiencing its worst-ever outbreak of bird flu, also known as avian influenza — and a new study has found that the strain could become endemic in the country.
The outbreak is “wiping out everything in numbers we’ve never seen before,” Jennifer Mullinax, an assistant professor of environmental science and technology at the University of Maryland, told Sky News. The new H5N1 strain has already killed over 58 million chickens, turkeys, and other birds, Reuters reported.
The US is no stranger to the impact of the disease, with the H5N8 strain having led to the culling of 50 million birds in 2015. But the new, more contagious strain is particularly affecting wild birds, Sky News reported.
Unlike H5N8, this disease is heavily impacting wild birds.
It’s difficult to estimate how many birds are truly affected across wild populations, but we’re seeing dramatic disease impacts in raptors, sea birds, and colonial nesting birds. And we now have the highest amount of poultry loss to avian influenza, so this is a worst-case scenario.
Johanna Harvey, a postdoctoral researcher and the lead author of the study published in Conservation Biology at the University of Maryland, said.
The researchers believe that bird flu will probably become endemic — a phenomenon where a disease is constantly present within an area or community in the US — which could affect food security and the economy.
Last week, the US government started testing four new bird-flu vaccines to try and protect the poultry from this mass outbreak, Reuters reported.
Are Humans In Danger?
The disease can and does affect humans, but it’s rare.
The first case of H5N1 infection in a human in the US was reported in April 2022. A man was also diagnosed with the virus in Chile, according to the World Health Organization.
Most cases of human infection have been in Southeast Asia, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There were only three cases of human infection in 2023, two in Cambodia, and one in China. One of the people infected in Cambodia, an 11-year-old girl, died from the illness.
Speaking about this death to AP, James Wood, the head of the department of veterinary medicine at Cambridge University, said there is no reason to be unduly concerned about human infection with bird flu.
Tragic though this case in Cambodia is, we expect there to be some cases of clinical disease with such a widespread infection. Clearly, the virus needs careful monitoring and surveillance to check that it has not mutated or recombined, but the limited numbers of cases of human disease have not increased markedly, and this one case in itself does not signal the global situation has suddenly changed.
He said.
Markets are in trouble
Avian flu is ravaging farmers and the markets.
The average cost of a dozen eggs rose by 59% last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, with prices more than doubling in West Virginia and six states in the upper Midwest.
The unprecedented spread of disease and 2022’s high inflation rates raising farmers’ costs caused the jump — and it doesn’t look like it will change soon.
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
While some of what was written just pure hysteria and fear propaganda, it still represents how the media is steadily continuing to grease the wheels of the public to accept this bird flu nonsense; to the point now where they are hinting that it will be endemic, thus justifying the artificially high inflation on eggs and chicken for years and years to come, on top of the ‘regular’ inflation created by central banks.
Again, I have warned for a while that the next “shamdemic” will be zoonotic, and whether it is bird flu or not is irrelevant; but that it will be used to cull a ton of livestock and wildlife, and destroying the meat and dairy supply on a grand scale.
[1] Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; [2] Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; [3] Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth. 1 Timothy 4:1-3
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
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I wonder to what lower circle in Hell these media fearmongers will descend to one fine day. They have been dragging out this bird flu bogeyman since at least 1999.
Can we believe anything they’re reporting ?
I don’t a trust a single thing they tell me. I just try to shed some light on what the propaganda is. We may see through it, but the masses won’t, and we are irrelevant to “them;” but we can at least try and gauge what the next narrative will be. The media is all about mind control and directing people what to believe, but they always sprinkle some truth in there. Bird flu or not does not matter, to me: it just has to be zoonotic to justify culling livestock.
They are culling livestock (maybe) to eventually starve the American people. The Jesuits pulled the same stunt during the (probably fake) Irish potato famine. They just loaded the food on ships and sold it to other countries, and it would not surprise me if all this cattle and livestock supposedly ‘”culled” is being sold to Russia or China, or perhaps it’s being hoarded on all the land Bill Gates owns. They always find a way to make money on the suffering they inflict on people they consider to be heretics. I also do not believe one word coming from mainstream or most alternate media and unplugged my cable years ago the minute I had proof these slimeballs were lying. I was taught that zoonotic disease is a very rare event, and I’ll believe what I was taught decades ago rather than the fake science shills today who exhibit “asymptomatic” intelligence.
American ranchers have pointed out for decades now that their industry was being systematically undercut with international sales at high markup benefitting middle men & invested politicians, while no-oversight, cheap & nutritionally detrimental international beef was coming in & being sold to the American public. There’s a healthy & growing margin now of small ranchers going over to direct local (and online) sales of well-raised, grass-fed cattle.
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Many are highly suspicious of that supposed explosion killing an unheard of (even in the CAFO lots) 18,000 head. They can’t get particulars & a methane buildup is so unlikely in the open barns used for dairy that the story is laughable & hardly plausible.
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They pointed out that a decade or two back the banks and big ag were promoting huge ‘turn key’ operations to people in poultry, then pork, then cattle operation: most of which have already failed as they were designed to do by the simultaneous manipulation of the market, pricing them out of existence…..the properties then being sucked up by the same who lured these newbies & young generation multi-generational agricultural families into ‘betting the farm’ with these government backed & promoted ‘deals’.
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It’s very cunning. And very much like they played inter-city property exchange programs with their ‘minority’ and ‘depressed area’ loans etc….as Catherine Austin Fitts noted was going on when she was working with HUD and all of that in the Bush admin, & according to the pattern they saw in failed loans & businesses during the c-word scam shutdown, signal & pivot.
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Designed. In the meantime we do what we can with small flocks, homesteading, moving rural where we can…doing what we can otherwise with sprouting, tiny, intensive urban gardening etc. Some enterprising Chinese & Asian, other less surveiled & usefully puppeted third world nations, survive raising by raising quail in apartment settings: demanding, but possible. They require frequent attention as their droppings are high ammonia, but that can be managed even with trash bag disposal. They are quiet, can be kept in limited space, lay eggs & can be propagated about as quickly as rabbits, with a better & more complete protein profile, and less proneness to disease than rabbits.