Tactical & Survival

Ruling Class Doubles $1.1 Billion Already Spent To “Fight” Bird Flu

The ruling class is doubling its investment into fighting bird flu, adding $1.1 billion in funding to the cause. Most of the money seems allocated to help lower the skyrocketing cost of eggs.

Much of a report by CBS News circulated around the prices of eggs and how the ruling class plans to throw money at the finite economic law of supply and demand.

Egg prices rose 15.2% in January, and economists expect them to continue rising this year.  The increase is due to the limited number of hens laying eggs right now. There are fewer hens because of federal bird flu control measures. These measures require farmers to kill their chickens if they discover a bird flu case in a flock—a process known as “culling”—to try to prevent the viral disease from spreading.

Egg Prices Continue To Rise As Rulers Cull Chickens Over Bird Flu Scare

Right now, federal bird flu control measures require farmers to kill their chickens if they discover a bird flu case in a flock — a process known as “culling” — to try to prevent the viral disease from spreading. Farmers who cull their entire flocks to prevent the spread of a disease like bird flu are eligible for public money to help them replace the flocks.

If culling birds worked, then we’d have already seen an eradication of the avian influenza. Instead, its “spreading” and “vaccines” are being generated to “fight” the virus.

Dr. Meryl Nass: Culling poultry in response to bird flu is a failed strategy and should cease

Since 2020, $1.1 Billion has been sent to farmers who culled their poultry over the bird flu scamdemic. Now, the USDA says it will send $400 million more to farmers who need new chickens. The agency also says it will pay $500 million for biosecurity measures and $100 million “for vaccine research, action to reduce regulatory burdens, and exploring temporary import options.”

BIRD FLU: The U.S. Will Build A NEW Stockpile Of Vaccines For Poultry

Is culling a failed ideology? Put into practice, it has been responsible for the increasing bird flu prices and the destruction of the animal product food system. What do you think is the reason behind culling? If it worked, wouldn’t we see bird flu at least decreasing, not spreading?

 

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