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I'm a chicken farmer, and here's the truth about egg prices. We eat over 9 billion chickens a year, and in 2023, we had over 382 million egg-laying hens in the US alone. The story about bird flu causing high prices doesn't add up, especially when only 300 million birds have been lost worldwide. These big facilities often neglect their birds. They skip essential vitamins and supplements, leading to disease and death. But instead of admitting neglect, they blame bird flu every time a bird dies. They're not telling you the whole story.

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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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I'm a chicken farmer, and here's the truth about egg prices. We consume billions of chickens annually. In 2023 alone, there were over 382 million egg-laying hens in the US. The bird flu is not the only issue. Large facilities often neglect their chickens. They don't provide essential vitamins and supplements, leading to disease and death. Instead of admitting neglect, every bird that dies is blamed on the bird flu. They're using it as an excuse to inflate prices. Don't be fooled.

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The cost of basic food items is up. Eggs are up 48%, cookies are up 27%, and butter is up 31%. This is just the beginning, and it's a disaster.

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The price of eggs is down. There has been a decades-long issue with Mexico regarding water access for farmers along the border, but a deal was reached that is believed to be the best in history for the farmers. Agriculture has a major role in the energy dominance agenda, including biofuels. Under the Biden administration, farmers experienced a 30% increase in input costs, and the U.S. went from a $0 trade deficit in agriculture products to a $50 billion deficit. Congress passed a bill providing $10 billion to farmers who couldn't plant crops, and the USDA distributed the money quickly. The USDA has canceled $6 billion in contracts, including DEI and gender studies, and is undergoing a major restructuring to prioritize farmers. The USDA is also focused on food stamps and nutrition, emphasizing the importance of farmers and ranchers in making America healthy.

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Bird flu may be a scam to push gain of function research in US labs. CDC confirmed it. The timing seems suspicious before the WHO meeting and elections. Michigan declared a bird flu emergency, leading to mass testing and culling of poultry. This could cause food shortages. However, bird flu can be treated in humans. The Global Vaccine Alliance calls it "disease x," which could create food insecurity and fear before the elections.

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The segment centers on the claim that government officials and the biopharma industry are redoing a “bird flu” scare with a high-profile summit in Washington, DC, while pushing vaccines through emergency authorization processes. Key points and claims - BARDA granted Moderna 176 million dollars to accelerate development of an emergency bird flu vaccine. The hosts emphasize that Moderna has never had a product reach the market through standard channels, implying prior success relied on emergency authorizations during the COVID pandemic. - The hosts assert that current bird flu is not contagious between humans and that treatments exist; they question how vaccine development can anticipate mutations “best guess” scenarios. They frame this as a repeat of the COVID playbook: using emergency use authorization to push a vaccine. - They note that the US and EU are reportedly using emergency orders to procure bird flu vaccines from CSL Securus, which they allege is funded and advised by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. - A three-day “International Bird Flu Summit” is described as taking place in early October in Washington, DC, with speakers and breakout sessions. They show the summit website and list breakout topics, including mass fatality management, fatality operations, continuity of government planning, operating with absenteeism, business continuity, remote work policies, and travel policy. - The hosts stress that the breakout sessions cover topics like “mass fatality management planning,” “continuity of government planning,” and “remote work policies,” suggesting the agenda extends beyond purely clinical topics into civil preparedness and governance. - They claim the summit is real and not a conspiracy, showing the conference site, sessions, and a contact phone line. They also note that attendees can pay for sessions (the price cited around $625 to attend) and vendors can participate. - The hosts recount an attempted inquiry to the Bird Flu Summit hotline. A caller (Clayton) asks why the summit is being held now, given bird flu’s long history and purported lack of human fatalities in the US. The response from the hotline staffer is described as evasive; she states this is the organization’s first year doing the conference, mentions “global transfer” and 13 viruses, but does not provide concrete virus-specific evidence to address the questions. The caller reports the staffer hung up after questions about evidence and the focus on population control and remote work. - They reference Dr. Peter McCullough’s stance that bird flu could become a pandemic and that authorities used fear during prior outbreaks. - Dr. Kelly Victory is cited arguing for available and effective medications to treat bird flu (e.g., hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, steroids) and suggesting that if authorities block these treatments in the name of vaccine deployment, people will resist. They imply mRNA vaccines are being positioned as central to the response, pointing to Forbes reporting on Moderna’s involvement in an mRNA bird flu shot. - The hosts tease future coverage, mentioning Max Jones and Unlimited Hangout, connecting the discussion to the broader narrative that biopharmaceutical interests seek to maintain pandemic preparedness for profit, particularly as profits decline when the public is not in a continual pandemic state. Additional context - The dialogue includes skeptical framing around the necessity and timing of the summit, the motivations behind it, and concerns about surveillance, lockdown readiness, and vaccine deployment. It also notes the appearance of a media segment with a critical stance toward the Bird Flu Summit’s stated goals and potential implications for public health policy.

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The Biden administration should prioritize two key actions regarding bird flu. First, they need to increase testing availability, especially rapid home tests for farm workers and their families, to ensure we are aware of the virus's presence. Second, there is an existing vaccine for H5N1 that has not yet been authorized by the FDA. The administration should expedite this process to distribute the vaccine to farm workers and vulnerable populations. The urgency is heightened by uncertainty about future actions from the Trump administration, which could affect testing and vaccine authorization. Bird flu has a high mortality rate, particularly in vulnerable groups, making it crucial to prevent its spread and mutations.

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Dr. McCullough warns of a threat to the food supply due to bird flu, suggesting mass culling is unnecessary. He discusses the development of a vaccine for Disease X, emphasizing the importance of preparedness with an emergency kit. He criticizes the push for mass vaccination and warns of a transhumanist agenda. Viewers are urged to be cautious about vaccines and prioritize their health. The video concludes with a call to share and comments.

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The Biden administration should focus on two key actions regarding bird flu. First, they need to increase testing availability, providing rapid home tests to farm workers and their families, rather than relying solely on public labs. Second, they should expedite the FDA authorization of an already developed vaccine for H5N1, as nearly 5 million doses are ready for distribution. This is crucial, especially considering the potential for the incoming administration to adopt anti-vaccine stances, which could hinder both testing and vaccination efforts. The World Health Organization indicates that bird flu has a high mortality rate, particularly concerning for vulnerable populations. Therefore, proactive measures are essential to prevent further spread and mutations of the virus.

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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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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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It seems that bird flu, a gain-of-function strain, is causing concern. The strain possibly originated from the USDA Poultry Research Lab in Georgia. Former CDC director Redfield mentioned that manipulating the virus could make it transmissible to humans. Interestingly, the director of the lab has ties to the Gates Foundation. This raises questions about the origins and implications of the outbreak.

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Exciting news: Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami will lead the department of government efficiency. Here are ten government positions proposed for elimination: assistant secretary for office supplies, NIH researchers studying birds on cocaine, TSA agents with conflicting shoe policies, the invisible aide who shook Biden's hand, the White House gardener, and the entire FEMA. Additionally, the department for creating super viruses in Wuhan and Rhode Island are also on the list. What do you think about these potential cuts? Share your thoughts in the comments. In these uncertain times, consider storing food at home. A three-month emergency food kit from My Patriot Supply offers 2,000 calories daily and lasts up to 25 years. Be prepared for the future by visiting preparewithb.com to order your kit.

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It's funny, you guys in America are fighting over egg prices right now. I'm in Colombia, heading to the supermarket to show you how much a carton of eggs costs here - it's gonna shock you. Alright, so check this out. No shortage of eggs here. A carton is about six to seven thousand, which is roughly a dollar 75. A big pack of 30 eggs is about 14 or 15 thousand. With every four thousand being a dollar, that's about $3.50 for a huge carton. And y'all are fighting over this in America? A dollar 50 for these eggs, come on. This is exactly why I'd never go back to America. I'd rather live abroad and avoid those crazy prices back home. You're welcome.

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Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami are set to lead the new department of government efficiency, targeting ten government positions for elimination. Among those on the chopping block are the assistant secretary for office supplies, certain NIH researchers, TSA agents, and even the White House gardener. FEMA is also deemed unnecessary due to personal emergency preparedness. The department aims to streamline government functions, with a humorous nod to the inefficiencies present. In light of current events, stocking up on emergency supplies is encouraged. A three-month emergency food kit from My Patriot Supply, providing 2,000 calories daily and lasting up to 25 years, is available for those looking to prepare for uncertain times. Visit preparewithb.com to order.

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The cost of basic foods is increasing. Eggs are up 48%, cookies are up 27%, and butter is up 31%. This is just the beginning, and it's a disaster.

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Our government is providing £2,500 for the next 3 years to plant crops without harvesting them, receiving £440 per acre. Fertilizer prices have increased due to the Ukraine war, now costing £1,000 per ton. There are options to plant crops for birds and bees, as well as wild bird seed, with additional payments available. Despite not needing to spray or fertilize the crops, the government will still give £2,500 for the next 3 years.

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Australia locks down farms due to avian influenza spread, limiting egg purchases. Quarantine zones restrict bird and farm movement. Supermarkets cap egg sales to 2 cartons per customer. Up to 600,000 chickens may be culled. Australia seen as testing ground for pandemic measures before implementing elsewhere.

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Idaho is experiencing changes with bird flu outbreaks affecting poultry farms. The PCR test is being used, but its reliability is questionable. Hendricks Poultry in Iona County announced 400 layoffs and plans to cull 6.5 million poultry. Nationwide, 91 million poultry are affected in 48 states, with avian flu outbreaks in cattle reported in 9 states. The food system is being targeted, and homesteaders are at risk. Control over the food supply is the goal, using fear to manipulate the situation.

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The FDA retracted statements calling Ivermectin a horse or cow drug ineffective against COVID. A medical emergency kit with Ivermectin and other medications is recommended for future supply chain issues. Use promo code "liz" for $30 off at twc.health/liz.

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If we ignore the problem of felons in the US, we'll face more issues like H5N2 bird flu. The alleged H5N, avian influenza, is available for sale on the BEI Resources website since 2016. The concern lies in gain of function research in labs, where the recipe to make bird flu highly infectious for humans is already known.

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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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BIRD FLU SCARE? Nationwide Wide Milk Testing Ordered
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A significant bird flu outbreak is affecting dairy cow herds in the U.S., with over 710 herds infected across 15 states, primarily in California. The USDA has ordered testing of the nation's milk supply, which was delayed due to concerns over dairy industry profits and fears of a new pandemic. Experts warn that the virus could mutate to spread among humans, with a concerning case of a child in California who had no known contact with sick animals. The USDA's late response has raised alarms about potential human transmission. The situation highlights the need for more stringent precautions to prevent a broader health crisis.
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