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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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Karen at the Ostrich Farm says that CFIA has approved the killing of their ostriches in one to four days. These birds are their pets, and they have spent years petting and walking amongst them. The ostriches are happy and healthy. She is asking for help to save these animals. She pleads for people to come to the farm at 301 Landfill Road to surround it and prevent the killing of the ostriches. Jump is supposed to be ready for the bodies. She believes that if people come together, they can make a change and stop this from happening.

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Drea asks if the supporter-vet will come tomorrow to check the injured hen. "It's not quite like that. The veterinarian that's here is retired, and she's let her license lapse." The hen is described as "dehydrated and in very weak condition" and "hasn't drank for two or three days." Drea is allowed to view, not treat. "No. Just me." "It's so ridiculous." An electrolyte is given: "it's just an electrolyte that she needs." They say, "I'm not a registered vet." The speaker is "very concerned that this vet knows nothing about ostrich." They accuse media and CFIA of withholding "what's actually wrong" to shape public perception: "What they're putting out there is that we have a sick hen. We don't have a sick hen. We have an injured hen because of the helicopters and the drones flying around." "She's an injured man, not a say can I"

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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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Officers line up as tensions rise between police and supporters outside. The crowd speaks about animal welfare and political fault lines, while referencing CFIA and local decisions. The transcript preserves key lines: "Not to say the birds don't matter. 400 lives of beautiful animals that are no reason to die. Infected with the flu four years ago." "You can step out of this right now. You can just step out. What is it? A job and a paycheck? What's that for your life and your heart and your soul?" "They're a private organization. What private organization deserves this kind of protection? We killed them all." Another speaker questions leadership and accountability: "You think our prime minister not returning call[s] when they wanna talk about these guys?" The exchange ends with calls for action and a claim of impending firings.

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There's been people asking about the eggs. So the family has no idea. So these birds probably are laying eggs. What are what is the CFIA doing with the eggs? And unfortunately, the family does not know. They got no way to track this stuff. These guys come in here and and just take over the place. Don't let anybody know what they're doing. They put up all these walls of secrecy to ensure that nobody can see what's going on, and then they wonder why everybody's freaking out. It'd be easy enough for the CFIA to make a statement. It'd be easy enough for the police to make a statement. It'd be easy enough for anybody that knows anything about this to make a statement, but they wanna keep all the public in the in the dark.

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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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The speaker references 'Of hostages before engaging in what many see as as a animal cruelty.' They say, 'I can't imagine, this is absolutely astonishing to me, that an animal welfare issue in Canada has garnered the attention of MAGA type billionaires in The United States, which makes me sympathize with the ostriches less.' They conclude, 'But that doesn't matter. What'.

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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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Speaker announces intrusion with, "Open the door. They're coming in." and "Loving citizen." They describe the scene as "It's weird working here" and state, "I think they're trying to get them out in the pen, but they're feeding them." They warn, "This is a stain on Canadian history if this goes forth" and ask, "What has this country come to now?" They emphasize care, noting, "These are animals that have lived for two hundred and fifty one days without illness, have been taken care of." They add, "We've been out here since January 22, our first convoy out here." They question, "Don't you let them test the animals? Why don't you let them test the animals?" and assert, "You're not even a government organization." They close with a call: "Please share this out and make people aware of what is going on."

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Speaker 0 describes a situation where the Canadian government reportedly went onto a private property and rounded up 300 ostriches, killing them. He claims the birds lived mostly under 30 years old and that they slaughtered them for no reason, labeling them dangerous. He asserts the danger lies in their eggs and the antibodies in the eggs, noting that research began when it was realized ostrich eggs could literally cure coronavirus and that a family offered their ostriches for study, hoping the eggs could help humanity. He states the eggs were found to be powerful, capable of curing cancer and tumors, challenging big pharma profits, and suggests there is deliberate obstruction to prevent enough research or widespread cure discovery so people remain reliant on big pharma. Speaker 1 counters by saying the birds are healthy and that their eggs hold a cure for children and grandparents, claiming the birds are being shot slowly and suffering. He asserts the birds are not killed by gunshot to the head but shot on rails, causing slow death, and he implies this is happening to push people to order ostrich eggs. Speaker 0 continues by alleging a broader conspiracy, saying the ostriches were intended to go extinct along with values people hold dear, and complains about foreign government influence, specifically blaming Israel for alleged domination. He asserts that Israel is the root cause of evil globally and claims Israel has no allegiance to any country, arriving, exploiting hosts, feigning victimhood, and draining resources like a parasite. He argues that in the world, only China, Russia, and Iran have stood up against Western manipulation, claiming they ban U.S. citizens from traveling to their countries without permits or a certified tour guide, and that these countries restrict foreign influence and control their governance. Speaker 0 elaborates that in the United States, foreigners are allowed to come and influence politics, leading to the current subordinate treatment of Americans. He references President Trump as once seen as a savior but now claims Trump is working for “them” and taking away freedoms, asserting he is the antichrist due to actions after the public mandate and multiple terms. He states the Canadian government would not have acted this way under Trump, and asserts that Trump would have prevented such actions. He ends by telling the audience to leave Canada, move their wealth to a country like El Salvador, and offers a blessing to the audience.

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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 speaker warns that farmers who protected animals for 35 years face action on private property, insisting, "We are not a commercial poultry facility. We are not poultry." They claim the animals deserve to be fed by their hands as they face euthanization and life eradication, with "Decades of life" being put into dumpsters and "Decades of life is gonna fall to their knees" within 24–48 hours if people do not act. They call for "true leadership" in Canada and urge, "This is our time." They plead for help to save the animals, emphasizing they are not sick or tested. They recount being mocked by RCMP officers and demand removal of a constable from their property, deeming the situation unethical and asking to be remembered.

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Peace River North MLA Jordan Keeley visited Universal Ostrich Farm, where the ostriches survived the avian flu. The CFIA and the federal government want to cull the birds, but the owners are fighting this in court. Keeley states the birds are flightless, stay inside their fences, and the government is letting wild birds spread the disease. Culling the ostriches won't solve the problem because wild birds will infect new ones. Keeley believes the government needs to stop wild birds from spreading viral diseases to other animals. He says it shouldn't cost the family farm money to fight this in court for healthy birds used for research. He concludes there is no reason for the birds to be culled.

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The speaker declares the event described as “one of the biggest crimes in Canadian history,” claiming that on November 6 the Canadian Food Inspection Agency waged war on the speaker’s family and their farm. The attack took place in a peaceful valley inhabited by over 300 animals described as “prehistoric sentient beings” who had names, personalities, and had been part of the family for decades; the speaker emphasizes that these animals were integral to the family’s identity. The speaker asserts that none of these animals were ever tested, and specifically notes that “not one of those ostriches” were tested, yet they were gunned down “in the middle of the night,” described with strong language as being done by “cowards.” The assertion repeats that “not one of those animals had ever been tested.” The speaker then challenges the listener, asking how such an action could occur and how a family or a country could recover from a massacre that is described as barbaric. The rhetoric emphasizes an urgent grievance that life was treated as if it did not matter and that heartbeats no longer held meaning. The speaker expresses that, as a result, it feels as though there has been a loss of meaning for what life means and what life is. Key claims include: the incident as a major crime in Canadian history; a targeted action against the speaker’s family and their farm by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency; the presence of over 300 named, personable animals considered part of the family identity; the animals’ innocence in terms of testing; the killing of ostriches by nighttime action described as cowardly; and the broader emotional and existential impact—questions about how to move forward after what is described as a massacre and the sense that life’s value has been eroded.

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Sheila Gunn Reed reports she's headed to Edgewood BC to Universal Ostrich Farm to assist Drea Humphrey, as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is set to impose a call on 400 healthy ostriches because the birds were exposed to avian flu two hundred and fifty days ago. The birds are healthy; Canadian Food Inspection Agency refuses to test them to ensure they are healthy or sick before they kill them. And the worst part is that these are not birds fit for human consumption. They’re not birds meant for cowboy boots. These are birds used in research for diseases like avian flu and COVID nineteen. RCMP descended on the farm this morning; Drea has been sleeping on the ground in tent. I’ll swing through Calgary to pick up Starlink. If this call happens, it’s a dark day for property rights, for Canadian agriculture, for science. To help, go to savetheostriches.com.

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Katie and Carrie discuss the mass culling of 400 ostriches at Universal Ostrich Farms in British Columbia, which is set to occur by February 1st due to alleged avian flu. Katie, the owner's daughter, explains the farm's history and their shift from meat production to focusing on the ostriches' natural immunity. Carrie, the litigation manager, highlights the lack of accountability in the government's actions and the questionable testing methods used to declare the birds infected. They express outrage over the expectation that the family must euthanize their healthy animals and the absurdity of the situation, emphasizing the need for public awareness and legal action to protect the ostriches and challenge government overreach. They encourage support through their website, saveourostriches.com, to help fund their legal battle.

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You are expecting what the outcome is. I will. What what was need to put CFIA exactly where they need to be put in check. This organization feels that they are greater than the Supreme Court of Canada, that they are still positioning the birds and putting them in the position to be killed immediately. The Supreme Court has not decided what is happening, we are on a stay order. and yet they, I just get a phone call that they've got a whole bunch of birds herded in a little circle right in the kill pen waiting. This is, it's animal cruelty, it's anguish to the families, this is terrorism and this is such disrespect to our Canadian government of justice that this company thinks they're better than the Supreme Court of Canada now. Amen.

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Speaker from Universal Ostrich Farms says, "The Canadian Food Inspection Agency lied to us." They were in pens and "all we were asking to do was to humanely feed our animals while they prepare." They stressed, "We were not there to obstruct. We just wanted to feed our animals so that they got fed properly." After awaiting confirmation, they were told they could feed, then police surrounded the farm and arrested them. They describe "psychological warfare and tyranny and overreach, you name it" and say they were taken to a YRB lot, handcuffed, and separated by two plastic chairs. They were given a personal cell phone to call their lawyer and had ostrich poop on their feet. They claim, "these animals are infected," but they say "they have antibodies" and cite a firewall. They thank supporters and send a message to family.

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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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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the war in agriculture, focusing on what they allege is horrendous treatment by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) of Universal Ostrich Farms. They recount a live farm feed from the previous night in which Katie, a friend of Speaker 0, appears distraught as she pleads with the CFIA to stop killing her birds. They claim that hundreds of bullets were fired at the birds, according to eyewitnesses, and estimate that perhaps 100 birds remain. They assert that the CFIA has been culling the herd already and had foreknowledge of a Supreme Court ruling, implying the CFIA acted to eliminate birds without accountability. The speakers state that the RCMP stood by and did nothing, including when the farm formally filed charges. They describe alleged collusion among CFIA, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and the government, accusing them of harassment, lassoing, chasing, and injecting the birds for five weeks. The speakers argue that the birds must be tested to prove the CFIA acted for political reasons rather than for health, science, public protection, wildlife protection, or disease prevention. They echo Joe Warmington of the Toronto Sun in insisting on testing the birds and determining how many remain to prevent a cover-up. They emphasize that the cover-up cannot start now and reject any expectation that it will. They describe Katie as distraught, weeping, and appealing for mercy while watching her ostriches be shot throughout the night, characterizing Canada’s CFIA as analogous to the NKVD, Stalin’s secret police, in contrast to other historical comparisons used in the discussion. The discussion includes live audio elements and commentary about sound from the kill area, with uncertainty about why shots sound distant or off to the left. They reference a prior night’s events and plan to provide more footage and details about the shootings. They state their position that the CFIA’s actions are political and not health-related, and they insist on continued testing and transparency regarding the number of birds remaining. The conversation frames the events as part of a broader “war on agriculture,” asserting that the cover-up and lack of accountability are central concerns. Katie’s interview from the prior day is described as distressing, with the host noting the emotional toll of the situation on her.

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"These are monsters. They are not emotionally healthy people. They are drunk with their goddamn authoritarian power, and this is the warning. First, they came for the ostriches. And the point is if you don't want this to go any further, that lesson has to do more than just back them off of talking about it in public. They decided to kill these ostriches after they knew goddamn well that there was no health benefit to be had. If they didn't know that to begin with, all of the arguments that many many of us made about natural immunity were completely compelling. Yep. So why the hell did they have to kill these animals? Right? Why did that have to happen? It had to happen because they wanted they wanted not to set a precedent in which reality allowed them to back off their plans. Yep. It's a display of power. Yep."

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Spirit is dead. She died and probably in extreme pain, dehydration, and suffered. Canadian Food Inspection Agency, you've been caught, and I want you to know you've been caught on camera, and this is on you. The death of that bird, our family.

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The speaker describes ongoing resistance to “their science” and the continuing conflict surrounding the issue. He states the birds are hurting each other and, right now, are on the verge of killing themselves, smashing into posts and fences, and are bloody terrified. He cites the Animal Health and Safety Act, saying its purpose is to protect the welfare of these birds in the process until they are called. He also reiterates basic care requirements, noting that the birds must be fed, watered, and cared for. The message emphasizes welfare obligations for the birds during the process amid disagreement about the science.

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The speakers describe an eerily devastated site with extensive property damage and a semi-dismantled kill pen in the background, suggesting blood, carnage, and possible biohazard concerns. They note that the perpetrators “drove all around it and left,” then disappeared, leaving behind an impression of what happened. Speaker 1 observes enormous bales—much larger than typical hay bales—stacked on the property, describing them as about a foot to four feet high. They remark that birds are landing inside the area and pecking at whatever is there. They reference video from the day with dead ostriches still present, noting flocks of birds arriving, implying concern about the bird flu. The speakers recount that “they drove all around in the killing fields” and “kicking up hay as they left,” describing the act as tearing down their operations and leaving in a dismissive manner after terrorizing the family for a long period and slaughtering many birds. They mention “a thousand rounds” fired by marksmen that night, and state that this had “nothing to do with avian flu,” asserting that those shots were unrelated to the flu. Speaker 0 points to a pickup they saw stuck and seized in the area, with windows left open, illustrating the chaos and mess left behind. They emphasize the long duration of distress endured: “eleven months of hell, over six weeks or something like that of having this occupied land,” with RCMP provoking people and CFIA marksmen shooting, followed by the aftermath. Speaker 1 echoes the mess, suggesting it would have been easier to stack the birds or manage them differently, rather than creating the visible wreckage. They reiterate the claim that if the situation is labeled a biohazard, wild birds are currently seen around the area. They observe birds flying over the site, including a duck, indicating ongoing wildlife presence. Both speakers conclude by questioning the process: with an anonymous tip or accusation triggering CFIA involvement, suspicion alone seems to trigger actions that lead to destruction of holdings. They assert that CFIA will come in, destroy everything, and leave scorched earth, killing all animals, presenting this as the outcome. They end with the statement that this is Canada, folks.
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