Ice Age Farmer Report:
Zoonotic transmission of an "apocalyptic bird flu," H5N1, has been reported in the UK, boasting a 50+% fatality rate for humans.
However, digging deeper reveals that the asymptomatic "patient zero" was tested "constantly" until returning the result (false positive?) that authorities need to justify the ongoing culling of tens of millions of birds and claim that YOU cannot be allowed to raise your own animals to feed your family.
Meanwhile, Australian [in the news again] grocers are rationing meat as asymptomatic workers are kept from work, resulting in abattoirs shutting down in Australia. How long will this test fraud scamdemic be allowed to continue? Until we stop it.
FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.iceagefarmer.com/2022/01/07/uk-apocalyptic-bird-flu-jumps-to-humans-as-authorities-cull-millions-of-birds/
Meanwhile, The Situation in Israel is a bit Different:
[I wonder if they used the defunct PCR to test them?]
Israeli Bird Flu Epidemic Continues
37,000 turkeys put down as two-week spread of lethal flu rages on; already over 157,000 birds put to death in attempt to halt spread.
5,000 wild cranes dead in bird flu outbreak in Israel
Chief Scientist at the Israel's Environmental Protection Ministry explains to i24NEWS large outbreak of avian flu.
Bird flu outbreak in Binyamina poultry farms
Nearly 20,000 birds from poultry farm infected with Avian Flu. Nearly a million birds infected throughout Israel this season.
To date, over a million birds have been found infected with bird flu across the country including about 8,000 cranes. Thousands of wild and domestic birds have died from the disease.
Agriculture Minister Oded Forer said that "the professionals of Agriculture Ministry have been working with dedication for weeks to end the bird flu incident we are dealing with. The event is being managed while minimizing animal suffering and in order to maintain public health and prevent human infection. The bird flu is spreading, but at the same time we are preparing for every scenario.”
[will we have chicken for Pesach?]
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