According to recent reports, there are concerns about how US taxpayer funds are being used to support controversial research on bird flu in China.
US Congressmen are reportedly concerned that the country’s taxpayer dollars are being used to fund a Chinese army lab to create bird flu viruses, which is said to be ‘100 times worse’ than COVID-19 that plagued the world in the 2019-2020 period. The Daily Mail, in an exclusive report, said that 18 members of the Congress are demanding answers from the Department of Agriculture (USDA) about the project.
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The media outlet [The Daily Mail] further adds that the group wrote to USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, saying: “This research, funded by American taxpayers, could potentially generate dangerous new lab-created virus strains that threaten our national security and public health.”
This comes months after it was first revealed that the US government was providing $1 million to China for research to enhance the contagiousness of ‘highly pathogenic avian influenza’ to mammals using gain-of-function techniques. The project started in April 2021 and the funding is expected to continue until March 2026.
Documents obtained by the White Coat Waste Project show that the research involved infecting ducks and geese with various strains to increase their infectivity to other birds and other mammals. This draws obvious parallels to the NIH (National Institute of Health) funding of gain-of-function research on coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institue of Technology, where many people believe COVID-19 originated. The WHO is now working on an mRNA vaccine for bird flu and there is an International Bird Flu Summit coming up in October where they are discussing a “mass fatality management plan,” which has gotten many people worried that we’re in store for another “plandemic.”
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Josh Sigurdson reports on The International Bird Flu Summit taking place in October where people are gathering to discuss a "mass fatality management plan" in Washington, DC.
It's worth… pic.twitter.com/PczfBfdhTX— World Alternative Media (@WorldAltMedia) July 17, 2024
We are now seeing cases of bird flu sweeping across chickens in the country, being detected by the notorious PCR testing, and it is spreading to humans and other mammals. In the past year, the United States has seen a significant loss of poultry due to the bird flu. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a staggering 92.34 million birds have been killed since the outbreak began in 2022. This number includes both chickens and turkeys.
This raises the question for many of whether or not poultry is being deliberately targeted by nefarious forces, as an attack on the US food supply. Adding fuel to this fire for the conspiratorially-minded are the many incidents of fires occurring at chicken farms across the United States in recent years. These incidents also resulted in significant loss of poultry and have raised concerns about the safety and security of the nation’s food supply.
One notable incident occurred in January 2024, when a fire broke out at a chicken farm owned by MPS Egg Farms in Texas. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but authorities have determined that it was a noncriminal accident. The exact number of chickens killed in the fire is unclear, but it is believed to be much higher than the 10,000 chickens initially reported. Another chicken farm fire occurred within 24 hours at Bryan Farms, also in Texas.
🐓Leave the Chickens Alone
Two chicken farms ablaze in the last 24 hrs in Texas.
FeatherCrest chicken farm owned by MPS egg farms and Bryan farms respectively. pic.twitter.com/E5ZnoYuP45— RoamingRN (@roaming_rn) January 31, 2024
Some more notable incidents include:
- May 29, 2022: A fire in Minnesota killed 200,000 chickens
- May 31, 2022: A fire at Forsman egg farm in Stockholm Township, Minnesota destroyed 3,000,000 chickens
- January 2023: An egg farm fire in Bozrah, Connecticut killed an estimated 100,000 hens
- October 2023: An egg operation fire in Bremen, Kentucky killed an estimated 100,000 hens
- February 9, 2024: A fire in Orange Cove, California killed 17,000 chickens
- July 18, 2024: A fire in Ramona, California killed 70,000 chickens
There are many more incidents, but I think you get the picture by now. Authorities have determined that the fires were accidental and not part of any coordinated effort, and while farm fires are not exactly rare, the amount of poultry being killed because of bird flu or incinerated in fires should be alarming to us all.
Where do you think this is all headed? Let us know in the comments.