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The speaker, who has been on the farm for three and a half months, aims to connect Canadian and South African farmers to discuss how South Africa avoided culling ostriches despite similar policies and past outbreaks. South Africa now exempts ostriches from culling, unlike Canada, where they're treated as poultry. The speaker believes culling all ostriches won't stop avian flu in chickens and is present to protect the birds. The speaker claims the RCMP are monitoring the farm, and they fear the Canadian Security establishment wants to remove the camp and media coverage to avoid scrutiny of the CFIA's stamping out policy. They state the birds haven't been tested, so there's no proof of infection. The speaker mentions Robert Kennedy has voiced his opposition to the culling. Transporting the birds to the US might offer protection, but the Canadian government and CFIA would likely oppose it. The speaker questions why the CFIA can move supposedly contaminated culled birds to a municipal dump, but not allow testing to prove infection. The speaker asserts the farmer would voluntarily cull infected birds.

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In 2024, the H5N1 bird flu virus jumped from wild birds to cows, shocking virus experts. The virus has since spread rapidly through US dairy herds and poultry flocks, infecting other mammals, including 70 Americans, one of whom died. Some experts claim the Biden administration was slow to respond, while the Trump administration laid off over 100 scientists. The virus spreads easily via milking equipment, and workers have also become infected. Experts fear the virus's pandemic potential, especially given its high mortality rate in past outbreaks. Testing was slow to start, and some states still test infrequently. A new strain in cattle has led to more severe disease in some people. The virus has spread to foxes, goats, pigs, rats, cats, and raccoons. Antibody tests on dairy workers revealed a 7% infection rate, suggesting many cases go undetected. Experts are concerned that the virus could evolve into a pandemic strain. A bird flu vaccine exists but isn't FDA-licensed, and the Trump administration paused funding for Moderna's vaccine. The USDA's milk testing program has helped slow the spread, but distrust of science and vaccines hinders prevention efforts. Some scientists claim the CDC influenza division has been decimated and that a communications ban has been put on federal workers.

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Not many people in Canada have immunity to the infection, which shows that they have done a great job in preventing its spread. This lack of immunity is due to the low number of natural infections.

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Katie Persittany discusses British Columbia ostriches: "our almost 400, prehistoric animals that, offer such advantage being alive on our farm are slated to be killed." She notes they may have "antibodies that can help with, COVID nineteen viruses, MRSA, there's different like MRSA, h five n one" and that "They are healthy, and that is the reality right now" and "They have herd immunity." The Canadian government is "looking at the World Health Organization guidelines and the United Nations, and we're going off trading partner policies" and the animals are "slated to be killed even though they are fully healthy and doing amazingly well, dancing in the sunshine, laying eggs." She adds: "we have antibodies for MRSA, SARS-two, the COVID-nineteen, H5N1 we have a stockpile of antibodies that have been offered to the government they will not take." "We can offer nutraceuticals." "start treating livestock. We can also start treating migratory birds." "We want to save those ostriches." "We have one new thing that has happened in the last few days that has got us a little scared, and we got some tipped off that our local landfill up here is right now digging the graveyards for our ostriches." "The United States Of America, the people of The United States are gonna be very, very angry if they try to kill those ostriches."

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The Supreme Court has delayed a planned execution of nearly 400 ostriches in British Columbia after an avian flu outbreak. In a briefing about the case, ostrich farmer Elwood Coburn discussed the situation and his birds, including Bessie. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the ostriches need to be destroyed, and they allege that Coburn hasn’t been taking good care of the birds. Coburn responded, “How dare they? What’s this country coming to if a man can’t keep to himself and raise 400 ostriches?” He added that he wouldn’t stand by with his head in the sand to see if IA has these birds worried sick, referencing the agency’s concerns. He also noted Thanksgiving was recently and claimed the ostriches were upset, barely touching their turkey. The discussion touched on national attention, with some famous American politicians getting involved. Robert Kennedy Jr. has asked for the birds to be studied, not killed. Dr. Oz offered to re home the birds on his Florida ranch. The exchange included light remarks about Florida and the politicians’ interventions, but the central issue remained the government’s plan to destroy the birds. The court order states that since the outbreak began, some 70 ostriches have died, and didn’t another ostrich die just last week? Coburn asserted that there are 399 healthy ostriches remaining, saying, “we still have three ninety nine healthy ostriches.” He elaborated, “That’s three ninety eight birds who have nothing wrong with them. There’s three ninety seven birds with a right to live.” He warned that if the government has their way, there won’t be three ninety six birds left. He insisted, “They wanna kill all 395 birds while I plan to save all 394 of them.” The scene conveyed Coburn’s determination to protect as many birds as possible amid the outbreak and the regulatory pressure to cull the flock. In summary, the case centers on a delayed execution of hundreds of ostriches due to avian flu, with the CFIA advocating destruction and Coburn arguing for the preservation of the majority of his flock. Political figures have weighed in on whether the birds should be studied or rehomed, while the outbreak has already claimed some birds, prompting a contentious debate over the fate of the rest.

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I can clarify the virus name and its transmission. The virus spreads through droplets or respiratory transmission, not through the air in a military sense. As for information from China, I don't have any details about environmental samples or animal testing at the marketplace.

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The disease is not passed through food. As far as we know, you cannot get it from eggs, milk, or meat from an infected animal.

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"They've obviously developed some type of natural immunity because they're not clinically sick." "The worry is the virus can mutate, become even more pathogenic, cause much more disease." "Their solution? Just kill them all, wipe it out." "But it's now in the wild bird population." "How is it that you know we can wipe out all these big healthy birds on a farm and somehow think we're going to control that disease?" "Destroy the birds, you destroy the science." "Cruelty to animals, it violates the criminal code of Canada." "Couldn't the ostriches just been quarantined where they are, it's a very isolated spot, repeatedly tested for the avian flu?" "Why can there not be some type of flexibility?" "Risk science it's here. Too bad all your birds are gonna die." "In my opinion, yeah there really could have been and should have been and should be."

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The transmission of avian bird flu from animals to humans is rare. We should allow farms with chickens and cows to develop natural immunity, as they are constantly being reinfected by migratory mallard ducks and waterfowl. The practice of culling is not effective.

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Most have developed a remarkable immune system. The antibodies which a hen develops when she's infected with whatever are deposited in the eggs of the ostrich. Ostrich eggs are very big. There are a lot of antibodies, and they turn out to be very robust, and they turn out to be useful from species to species. So these antibodies to Ebola, COVID-nineteen, Pseudomonas, all kinds of pathogenic organisms can be given by nasal spray. They can be painted on the inside of a mask. They can be delivered orally as a nutritional supplement, making vaccine technology irrelevant. The birds are healthy. There are scientists in The United States, in Japan, and in Canada working together on this antibody information.

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Birds don't get flu. Birds do not get influenza. Birds can get sick, but they haven't got flu, and it's not contagious. So, the PCR test is a measure of nothing. It's fraud. So and they could make the birds sick in any number of ways just by treating them badly. If they overcrowd them, that will make them sick. If they stress them, that will make them sick. And if they then come in and test them, they can claim bird flu in the flock, then they can kill all the birds, and then they can say, oh, look. Bird flu is going around. It doesn't even exist because like I told you, birds don't get colds. Birds don't sneeze. Have you ever seen a bird coughing? And I wouldn't think monkeys get pox either. Really. They're hairy.

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Scientists are largely against culling flocks, suggesting instead that flocks should be isolated and therapeutics tested. They propose allowing the disease to run its course to identify birds with a genetic inclination for immunity, which should then be bred, similar to wild populations. The White House strategy is to repopulate farms that have been depopulated. 66 million chickens have been killed, which is why there is an egg crisis.

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In 2024, the H5N1 bird flu virus jumped from wild birds to cows, shocking virus experts. The virus has since spread rapidly through US dairy herds and poultry, infecting other mammals, including 70 Americans, one of whom died. Some experts claim the Biden administration was slow to respond, while the Trump administration laid off scientists. The virus spreads easily and lingers on milking equipment, infecting workers. Experts fear the virus's pandemic potential, citing its high mortality rate in past outbreaks. Testing was slow to start, and some states still test infrequently. A new strain in cattle has led to more severe disease in some people. The virus has spread to foxes, goats, pigs, rats, cats, and raccoons. Some studies suggest many human cases go undetected. Experts worry that the virus could evolve into a pandemic strain. A bird flu vaccine exists but is not FDA-licensed, and the Trump administration paused funding for Moderna's vaccine. The USDA's milk testing program has helped slow the spread, but distrust of science and vaccines hinders prevention efforts.

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If someone has had the flu for 14 days, they are already protected and do not need a flu shot. The best protection comes from being infected with the flu virus. Getting the flu vaccine is not necessary if the person already has the flu.

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The Canadian government is allegedly trying to kill 400 ostriches on a British Columbia farm, which is suspected to be linked to big pharma corruption. These ostriches are part of a medical research farm working with a Japanese scientist to extract antibodies from ostrich egg yolks, which have insane health benefits. These benefits include antiviral properties against diseases like H1N1, bird flu, MERS, Zika, and Ebola. The antibodies can treat skin disorders, promote anti-aging and hair regrowth, and offer preventative healthcare due to their stability at high temperatures. They are all-natural, nontoxic, and don't cause antibody resistance. The antibodies are a broad-spectrum pathogen killer, cheap to produce, and have high yields. The speaker believes big pharma is behind the planned culling to suppress these natural treatments, including potential cancer treatments and prevention.

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The data hasn't been shared because the virus wasn't isolated. Live animal samples testing positive don't provide useful information. It seems the source of the virus is not what we initially believed.

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Bird flu could potentially lead to a pandemic that is much more severe than COVID-19. It's not a matter of if, but when this will happen. When bird flu infects humans, it has a high mortality rate, estimated between 25% and 50%. The situation becomes critical once the virus can attach to human receptors and spread from person to person. Given these factors, it is likely that we will face a bird flu pandemic in the future.

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The concerning issue is that the virus can infect multiple species, including pigs, which are often in close proximity to chickens and cows. This interaction raises the risk of a reassortment of viruses, potentially creating a new strain that combines the dangerous traits of H5N1 with the ability to spread between humans. Public health officials are particularly worried about this possibility due to the mixing of viruses in pigs. Although the current risk is considered low, the CDC emphasizes the need for vigilance as the situation could change.

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The data hasn't been shared because the virus wasn't isolated. Testing live animal samples doesn't provide useful information if they only show positive results. I don't believe the virus originated from what we initially thought.

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Someone states they are passionate after 34 years of caring for animals that live to 75 and have names. They ask that "Connor," "Ethan," and "Lulu" not be shot. They acknowledge there's a policy in place, but argue it's time for a change, suggesting a report indicating every bird looks healthy. Another person responds that going against the entire industry is not their decision, and that changing to a non-eradication approach requires a national conversation with the CFIA and the Canadian government. When asked how long it would take for an ostrich to die from sickness, the response is hours to days, depending on the disease. Someone counters that there have been no avian flu deaths on the farm in eight days. Another person states that the challenge is control versus eradication, because one diagnosis puts the entire population at risk, mandating destruction.

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According to the CDC, vaccinated individuals do not carry or get sick from the virus, as supported by both clinical trials and real-world data.

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The speaker rails against what they call state-funded propaganda from Canada, focusing on a CBC piece and a two-minute segment from This Hour Has Twenty Two Minutes about an ostrich crisis in Edgewood, British Columbia. They describe the CBC as a crown corporation funded by taxpayers and labeled it “state funded propaganda.” The core topic is a farm in Edgewood with about 400 ostriches that have been on the farm for over 35 years. After ostrich testing related to antibodies in eggs and yolk during COVID, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) ordered the kill of all ostriches on the farm, including the healthy birds, citing an avian flu outbreak. The speaker explains that in December 2024 two ostriches were tested by the CFIA with anal swab PCR; the results allegedly indicated avian flu (H5N1) in those two carcasses. The farm challenged the CFIA decision in federal court, and by May the court found the CFIA’s decision not inherently unreasonable and allowed the kill order to stand. The farm appealed to the Court of Appeal in Ottawa, and by August the appellate court upheld that the birds should be killed, despite eight months of healthy birds on the farm. The farm then pursued a Supreme Court of Canada route, with an interim protective order preventing slaughter while the Supreme Court considers whether to hear the case; if they do not hear it, the protective order lapses and the CFIA may proceed with slaughter. A standoff has persisted for about a month, with the CFIA constructing kill pens and the RCMP providing armored protection to the CFIA. The farm asserts that about 100 ostriches are missing and that one ostrich died under CFIA custody from dehydration and neglect, named Spirit. The speaker claims the CFIA did not administer electrolytes and that the ostrich died, alleging mistreatment by CFIA personnel who refused to provide proper care. The speaker notes that journalists, protestors, and the RCMP are present at the site, and that the CFIA has refused to provide a proper count of the remaining birds. They accuse the CFIA of misleadingly portraying the situation in BC as an ongoing outbreak and claim the birds have been healthy for nearly a year and have not been retested since December 2024, except for the two dead birds tested. They allege that the only testing occurred on dead carcasses and suggest potential false positives due to testing methods. They criticize the segment for omitting key timeline details about the outbreak and for implying the birds are sick, which the speaker contends is false. The speaker mentions external figures like Robert Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Oz showing interest in the birds, and notes blows against Florida as part of the propaganda framing. Throughout, the speaker asserts that the birds are healthy, the CFIA is withholding retesting, and the CBC piece is an example of manufacturing consent and disinformation. They urge viewers to unsubscribe or resist the show, claim the segment is insidious, and argue that the real issue is government control and alignment with global health agreements rather than animal illness. The confrontation concludes with a call to share the video and to recognize the broadcast as propaganda, while ending with personal promotional remarks about health, sunlight, and Florida.

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The avian flu outbreaks with what's called the stamping out policy or mandatory depopulation of flocks that have been infected. So this is really both scientifically and legally, I think, the right thing to do to reduce the risk, as as much as we can. A spokesperson for the farm said these birds have been healthy for, you know, more than two hundred days, that they're probably building immunity to avian flu, and therefore, not only should they not be culled, but we should actually be preserving these ostriches. When you hear that, what's your reaction? "Well, my reaction to that is that it's not really accurate." In ostriches, disease severity is based on how old the birds are, and these are all older birds. Older birds tend to not get very sick when they are infected with avian flu. So you can't really tell if the ostriches are sick just by looking at them. You also can't make the assumption that they're going to develop protective immunity against a reinfection because often these older ostriches that don't get very sick don't develop antibodies against the virus. So we actually don't really know if these birds do have protective immunity, if they had been infected before. We just have to assume that they could have been infected and they may still be infected. Alright. Well, with all the claims that are out there, it's

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Researchers have been working on making bird flu more contagious for humans through gain of function research. The virus mainly infects chickens and sometimes cattle. Chinese vaccination efforts in the 90s may have worsened the situation. The current strain, H5N1 avian influenza, has caused around 800-900 human cases with a high mortality rate in Southeast Asia. Recent US cases were easily treated. The virus is not a significant threat unless it starts spreading human to human. The recent strain may have originated from experiments on mallard ducks in Georgia, leading to its spread across states. The media has not questioned this spread caused by migratory waterfowl.

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Since January 1st, 2025, we've lost over 23.5 million market birds to the highly pathogenic Aven influenza, or what you may know as bird flu. A rare strain of bird flu has now been discovered here in the US. New cases of the bird flu are raising alarms among health officials. The question still remains if the world is ready for another pandemic. The bird flu is very fast. It's like a couple days and you've lost your flock. The influenza virus type A is the virus behind the bird flu. It mutates rapidly. We call this antigenic shift. Cows have it; there have been 70 confirmed cases of bird flu in humans here in the US. This is a bird flu with multiple keys.
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