Bird Flu, Real Reason, Egg High Price, H5 Bird Flue: Avian Influenza, New Pandemic

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The history of bird flu spans over a century, from its first documentation in 1878 to the emergence of the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain in 1996. This virus has demonstrated remarkable adaptability, spreading across continents and species. Recent outbreaks have affected millions of birds worldwide, with the current epidemic considered the largest in history. As of January 2025, there have been 67 confirmed human cases in the U.S. since 2022, with one reported death. Globally, over 950 cases have been reported since 2003, with approximately half resulting in death.
The impact on livestock has been staggering, with over 136 million birds culled in the U.S. since 2022. The virus has also spread to mammals, including dairy cattle and pigs. Controversial gain-of-function research by scientists like Yoshihiro Kawaoka and Ron Fouchier has aimed to understand the virus's potential evolution but raised concerns about biosafety risks. Laboratory incidents, such as the CDC's accidental shipment of contaminated samples in 2014, have highlighted the dangers of studying deadly pathogens. While authorities implement aggressive containment strategies, including preventive culling, some argue that the situation is being sensationalized. As the puppet masters play their long game, questions arise about the true nature of this outbreak and its potential role in reshaping food systems, land ownership, and population dynamics. A 35-year globalist plan is unfolding before our eyes. The earth summits have systematically targeted meat production, painting it as unsustainable. The Bureau of Land Management has been strategically displacing farmers from their lands. Big Agra wants monopoly control, eliminating small agricultural operations.
Big Pharma thrives on a sick population. Our universities have indoctrinated an entire generation into veganism, preparing them for a controlled food ecosystem. The Wildlands Project expands, creating buffer zones and high-density human corridors. Soon, insect protein will replace traditional meat - a perfect population control mechanism.
Is this just another orchestrated event? Another lab-engineered pathogen - first ticks, then bats, now birds? An airborne virus conveniently designed to reshape our food systems, land ownership, and population dynamics?
The puppet masters are playing their long game, and we're just watching the pieces move

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