WHAT HAPPENED IN THE UK?
Lets start with the Avian Influenza outbreak that occurred in the UK around about 2005.
We can track how the UK government reacted to the alleged outbreak and what measures they put into place for all poultry owners.
What it produced was a more severe death count of poultry due to the choice of lock down measures.
What caused this? Poultry owners where not permitted to allow their flock to free-range, instead they had to keep them confined to a run or inside of a shed.
The run needed to plastic wrapped to keep out potential disease that was airborne or carried by wild birds. If locked inside of a shed, that too had to be draught free with no wild bird access.
The problem with that was that stopping airflow means that the chickens poos which contain urates built up in their enclosure and thus killed more hens that way than the actual Avian Flu.
That is why I always recommend chicken owners to install more windows in their homemade coops; that can regulate airflow - opening or closing as needed.
When chickens come out into the fresh air, all flu-like symptoms that urate inhalation causes clears up quickly. BUT if the chickens are kept in there with no fresh air at all, the walls become damp and then chickens begin to die.
Now you can see where my opposition to the narrative begins.
The SECONDARY part of the government's scheme was to then track all poultry ownership.
Everyone who owned any type of poultry was required to register their flock numbers and types.
WHAT ABOUT AUSTRALIA?
Australia has had small reported pockets of outbreaks of the virus too over many years, which did not become a larger outbreak. These alleged outbreaks occurred in Victoria and New South Wales, consistently. Oddly, not so in the far northern states where migratory birds are most likely to land first. (And remember, its a sick bird that's trying to fly thousands of kilometers)
Its not a new thing, in other words.
You can bet your bottom dollar that the Australian government would like to have a registry created for all poultry ownership too, like the UK. (There is a purpose to that)
But suddenly the World Health Organisation has suddenly made it a very severe situation that will affect all nations, and practically all at the same time, which should cause a thinking person to be a little more alert to the narrative that is playing out. Always ask questions. WHY?
HAS ANYBODY EVER DIED FROM AVIAN/BIRD FLU?
While there have been cases of avian influenza (bird flu) in the UK, it’s true that no human deaths directly attributed to bird flu have been reported there. Let’s delve into the reasons behind this:
- Strain Variability: Bird flu viruses come in different strains, and their impact on humans varies. The H5N1 strain, for instance, has caused severe illness and fatalities in some countries, but it hasn’t led to widespread outbreaks in the UK. Other strains, like H7N9, have also infected humans but with a lower mortality rate.
- Transmission Challenges: Bird flu primarily spreads from birds to humans. Most cases occur in people who have close contact with infected poultry or their environments. In the UK, strict biosecurity measures in commercial poultry farms and surveillance programs help prevent large-scale outbreaks.
- Human Immune Response: While bird flu can infect humans, our immune systems often respond effectively. Most cases result in mild symptoms or even asymptomatic infections. However, the risk remains, especially for those with weakened immune systems.
- Vigilance and Preparedness: The UK’s health authorities closely monitor bird flu outbreaks, promptly culling infected birds, and implementing preventive measures. This vigilance helps prevent widespread transmission to humans.
CONCLUSION
Question the media and WHO news stories.
Stay vigilant and alert.
What exactly is H5N1? Its a sequence not an actual virus. (Check this one out in your research)
Research the agenda plans that the WHO and WEF have in place for the nations up to 2030. If the bird flu has not caused human deaths, then do not consent to medical interventions that are not required.
And keep asking WHY..