The Real Reason Bird Flu Made the Jump to Cow Flu
The recent surge in cases where avian bird flu has supposedly crossed over to cows has led to a massive culling of dairy herds.
The recent surge in cases where avian bird flu has supposedly crossed over to cows has led to a massive culling of dairy herds, igniting controversy and suspicion about the true motives behind these actions. The UN’s 2006 declaration that cow emissions significantly contribute to global warming has fueled globalists to invest in genetically engineering cows to reduce methane emissions. For nearly two decades, there’s been a concerted effort to control the food supply and reduce cow populations.
This agenda was notably advanced during the Obama administration when the Bureau of Land Management began targeting cattle ranches in the Western United States. Ranchers faced exorbitant fees, restrictive leases, and even armed standoffs as the government enforced UN climate change sustainability plans. Meanwhile, the USDA increased raids on Amish meat producers, seizing natural foods in the name of public safety.
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Now, this plan seems to be entering a new phase with the emergence of a supposed cow flu. Dairy farms are rapidly culling herds due to positive test results, often without treating the animals or allowing them to recover. New testing systems, reminiscent of those used during the COVID-19 crisis, are likely driving these results and causing unnecessary panic and mass culling of healthy animals.
Recent cases highlight this disturbing trend:
In South Dakota, a dairy farm euthanized cows after they fell ill and couldn’t recover.
In Michigan, a farm culled 200 cows after detecting infections.
In Colorado, numerous cows were put down when they couldn’t resume milk production post-infection.
Ohio has reported cows dying from secondary infections post-recovery from avian flu.
In Texas, positive tests led to further deaths from secondary infections.
In New Mexico, initial culling due to decreased milk production ceased once farmers realized most cows recovered.
USDA rules further exacerbate the issue by restricting the interstate transport of herds testing positive for avian flu, leading to space constraints and further culling. Expanded testing operations are likely to increase positive results, causing more panic and disruptions, ultimately leading to a greater depopulation of dairy cows across the United States.
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This scenario raises critical questions about the intentions behind these actions and the broader implications for our food supply. As we witness the rapid depopulation of dairy herds, it becomes increasingly clear that the intersection of government regulation, globalist agendas, and Big Tech influences is driving a significant and potentially dangerous shift in agricultural practices and food security.
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Yep….if they can’t jab us to death…they’ll starve us to death! It’s all about eliminating the human race!