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Experts sound alarms over ‘Bird Flu’ response and research practices

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Prominent physicians Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. Peter McCullough have voiced serious concerns regarding the current avian influenza (“bird flu”) ‘outbreak’ and the US government’s response.

Their critiques span from the effectiveness of flu vaccines to alleged mishandling of research and public health protocols.

Malone, an expert in influenza with decades of consulting experience for the World Health Organization, has labelled the current avian flu outbreak as a “psyops campaign” orchestrated by government and administrative entities. He argues that the rollout of flu vaccines, including new mRNA vaccines for poultry and livestock, will prove ineffective, much like earlier campaigns targeting rapidly evolving RNA viruses such as HIV and COVID-19.

Malone attributes the surge in reported bird flu cases to intensified testing protocols. According to him, the pandemic narrative stems more from “newly developed protocols to test cattle, poultry, pets, people, and wildlife on a massive scale” than a genuine public health threat. He further asserts that testing facilities repurposed from COVID-19 are fuelling this phenomenon, pointing to regulatory and industrial conflicts of interest.

Malone questions whether Americans will comply with renewed pandemic measures, including masks, lockdowns, and quarantines. He also speculates on how the political landscape, particularly former President Donald Trump, will respond if such measures are implemented again.

Dr. Peter McCullough, a renowned cardiologist, directs his criticism at the role of the USDA Poultry Research Center in Athens, Georgia. He claims that the ongoing H5N1 outbreak, which has spread from poultry to wildlife and sea mammals, is a direct result of “serial passage research.” This method involves introducing the virus into different host species to study its evolution, a practice McCullough believes has inadvertently contributed to the virus’s rapid expansion.

McCullough references peer-reviewed studies that implicate the USDA and related government agencies in this outbreak. Despite the gravity of these claims, he notes that these agencies have yet to issue denials or refutations, adding weight to the allegations.

Both Malone and McCullough highlight the broader implications of the bird flu response. Malone warns of a future where mRNA vaccines extend beyond poultry to livestock and humans, raising ethical and scientific concerns. Meanwhile, McCullough’s focus on research practices points to potential accountability gaps in managing public health crises.

Meanwhile mainstream media experts are calling for more testing.

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  1. Now know why there are no eggs in your local supermarket. The WEF want to cut down on everyones protein intake to make you dumber and easier to control. The ‘Bird flu’ psyops campaign is in full swing. But I dont think anybody is buying this push for vaccines this time round or any other time round for that matter. Big Pharma and colluding Govts. have totally discredited themselves and they all should resign forthwith. Remember the WEF poem ‘you will eat ze bugs own nothing and you will be happy ? no Klaus you are nothing, we own you, and when ze bugs eat you we will be happy.

  2. Has anyone considered leaving the birds alone to develop herd (or should I say “flock”) immunity?
    Seems the sensible course to me but what would I know, I’m just a poultry farmer’s son.

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