Bird Flu Vaccine Incoming

by Tommy Grant

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued a conditional license for an avian flu vaccine for use in chickens last week. This vaccine is being promoted as the “savior” to sky-high egg prices and continual bird culling.

According to a report by mainstream media outlet CNN, Zoetis received the conditional license to manufacture the vaccine. Zoetis announced the conditional approval Friday, saying in a news release that its scientists had begun updating its existing avian flu vaccine in 2022.

The rulers have wanted an mRNA “vaccine” for the bird flu for a long time. Whether it’s to inject meat and eggs, birds or humans may not be of consequence.

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Zoetis has previously developed vaccines for avian flu, including one used by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to “protect” California condors in 2023, Zoetis said, noting, “The decision to vaccinate commercial poultry flocks rests solely with national regulatory authorities in consultation with their local poultry sector,” the company’s news release said.

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While other countries already vaccinate chickens against bird flu, the US approach has long been focused on eradicating the virus, mainly through culling flocks of birds when a case is identified. Historically, vaccination has been thought to carry a number of complications, including making it difficult to detect the virus in inoculated birds and trade concerns. –CNN

Aren’t “vaccines” supposed to prevent infection and transmission? If a bird is inoculated, then whether or not it has the virus is irrelevant. If it can still get it, the “vaccine” has failed.

About 70 bird flu infections have been confirmed in people in the US since March 2024, and an older person in Louisiana died last year. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, however, has said the risk to the public remains low, though those who work on farms with infected animals or who have backyard poultry flocks are at a higher risk of infection. –CNN

Recently, a woman in Wyoming was hospitalized for bird flu after having contact with a backyard flock of sick birds.

We believe that the point is to create a problem that only Big Pharma can fix with money and injections. By doing so, those who create and administer the vaccines get wealthy while others reap the consequences of the shots and the higher prices for poultry meat and eggs.

Do you agree? Are the vaccines all about money, or can they be doing some good? Your opinion matters.  Let us know.

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