March 14, 2023 As the nation suffers through yet another High Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) outbreak, questioning the orthodox narrative is more important than ever.
Very few of the birds killed are in pain or even symptomatically sick.
If one chicken in a house of a million tests positive for HPAI, the government brings full law enforcement force to the farm to guarantee all live birds die.
In not a single flock have all the birds died from HPAI. Every flock has survivors.
The second part of the policy is also simple: find a vaccine to stop HPAI. If a farmer wanted to save the survivors and run a test on his own to try to breed birds with HPAI immunity, gun-toting government agents prohibit him from doing so.
In its Feb. 24 edition, the Wall Street Journal headlined "America Is Losing Bird-Flu Battle." Interestingly, while the article touts the official narrative about wild birds spreading the disease and farmers spreading it on their shoes, one farmer dares to say that "His largest facility houses about 4 million cage-free chickens, which are too many chickens in one locale. 'We would never do that again,' he said. New facilities will be smaller, housing about one million birds each, he said, and spaced farther apart to help thwart the threat of continued outbreak."
With the advent of antibiotics and vaccines, houses increased in size and bird density.
One feather contains enough HPAI to affect a million birds.
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