Anybody curious why the govt euthanizes millions of chickens every year if there’s a “bird flu” breakout but they don’t kill all the Robins, ducks, seagulls and eagles?

(Hint: its not about bird flu)

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the more you know

Fiat games and inflation as the prize 🏆

What is the profit motive here though, I wonder? What's their scheme?

Its just control.

Chickens allow people to feed themselves.

If you can feed yourself, you’re not dependent on your government.

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My bru, nobody wonders anything anymore... just watch the big back box and follow what the talking heads say...

Wandering implies thinking. We are too busy being entertained.

Ducks and geese get pissy if you try to kill them. Eagles kill you back. Robins have tiny eggs, so they aren't dangerous. Seagulls will just peck at your head off. All of that makes chickens the prime target. Also, apparently the FDA doesn't want people to eat food.

Concentration of the critters per square foot in factory farming conditions ….

Control the food supply, control the people. amiright.

why do you think it's that way?

interesting...

3 examples of many.

My son’s 8th grade report on communist dictators has at least 50 examples of how to subdue a population. Its always the same playbook.

In this particular case, do you think it has to do with our consumption of chicken vs other poultry? Chicken accounts for 13.9% of our animal protein consumption, while ducks and turkey are 0.2%. Logically we have significantly more direct contact with chickens than other birds.

Not trying to play devil's advocate, just curious to know your thoughts. I haven't thought much about this.

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#Hola It is about keeping us afraid of everything, mental and absolute control

"Civilization is only 9 meals away from barbarism"

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I agree with your thesis that we need to be wary of food distribution as a mechanism of control. I don’t think bird flu culls are a good example. Poultry is particularly susceptible to flu and as a large population coexisting with humans, represents a large reservoir of possible bird to human transfer of a a new flu strain. Also, just way easier to cull than wild birds.

Unless you’re a scientist if sorts, everything you typed is most likely something you were told. Either through “news” or on a social media platform like this.

Just consider for a moment that what you think you know may be completely wrong because misinformation is easy to spread.

Who knows, maybe I’m the psyop?

Cheers

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Understandable assumption brother. Let’s just say I don’t trust news or any social media figures and opinions. your note was the first I’d heard of the cull 😅. I do like me some pubmed and my Hindex ain’t too bad. Take what you want from that info 🤙🏽

#Hola sparks interesting point of view 😲😲🧐

take me back 5 years, I was 100% that vaccines were a miracle.

I don't trust any of it now.

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I’m pretty sure the issue is birds infecting livestock (mammal flu can transfer to humans more easily) which is more likely with a chicken farm than a flock of geese.

Thats what they say yeah but its all a lie.

Flu season is flu season.

When people catch a “cold” they call it a cold because there’s dozens if not hundreds of viral outbreaks every year. Nobody bothers to verify what strain they have.

Its all bullshit.

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