The overhyped threat of a human bird flu pandemic is a hoax to "reset" our food system.
In this interview, Francis Boyle shares his theory of the origin of this novel coronavirus
Government officials and lawmakers in the Philippines are conducting an investigation into a reported surge in deaths that coincided with the country's COVID-19 vaccination program
Is Avian Influenza a new pandemic threat, or are we witnessing history repeat itself, driven by misinterpreted PCR tests and pharmaceutical profit motives?
In a shocking turn of events, over 500,000 chickens were culled in Victoria, Australia, due to an alleged outbreak of bird flu. However, a closer look at the evidence reveals a tangled web of vested interests, military funding, and questionable scientific practices that raise more questions than answers.
With COVID-19 vaccines on the precipice of mass distribution, the one thing the media isn't talking about is the definition of "effective" when it comes to these vaccines
If this keeps going, we're gonna need a lot more "bird flu" stock images
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Government agencies are relying on PCR tests as they ramp up testing for bird flu, but critics argue the technology is likely to lead to false positives, just as it did with COVID-19, because it was never accurate as a diagnostic tool.
Governments are deciding that small farms are not biosecure against infectious diseases. Despite plentiful evidence that small farms are in fact more safe and more biosecure they are enacting rules and regulations that are near impossible for smal farms with animals outdoors to meet, either cost-effectively or at all. The result is destroying rural and traditional ways of life
Public health authorities have taken a series of actions in recent weeks to facilitate the possible future distribution of bird flu testing and vaccines, even as the CDC maintains the current public health risk from bird flu is low.
As the World Health Organization (WHO) sounds the alarm on mpox, declaring it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), critics are questioning whether this decision is a necessary precaution or an overreaction that could have far-reaching consequences.
We trust major healthcare organizations to hold our well-being in the highest regard, but with bogus claims of epidemics becoming commonplace, it's clear that their real interest is in the dollar as usual.