Bird Flu: An Attack on Local Farms, Not Just Raw Milk
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Over the weekend, the USDA has ordered testing of milk for bird flu everywhere, but this is targeting raw milk.
And folks, they're not just targeting raw milk.
They're targeting our food supply.
And they're targeting our food supply by targeting local farms.
Raw milk is just kind of one very high-profile aspect of local farmers, but we've seen the full-spectrum attack with Amos Miller and other things like that.
No, you can't raise and eat animals unless you have them slaughtered at a USDA-approved slaughterhouse and all the rest of the stuff.
They want to shut down anything that is not part of big food, big agra, and not under government control.
And so just as we saw with the lockdowns, that was designed not only to kill people, but to kill any small independent businesses.
Because, you know, the goal is that you will own nothing.
And if you've got a small business, even if it's a service business, you know, nail salon, hair salon, a restaurant, whatever it is, no, we can't have that.
The way that you own nothing is by giving everything to the giant corporations, the Wall Street companies.
You know, the ones that Trump said were essential.
While you were not essential.
Main Street is not essential.
It is essential that Main Street be destroyed.
It's essential that local farms be destroyed.
And that's what this milk stuff is all about.
The mandate targeting bulk milk transporters and dairy processors.
The national milk supply must be tested for bird flu.
Yeah.
When cows fly.
Along with pigs.
Under a federal order announced on Friday by the USDA, entities having raw milk or dairy processors must collect and share samples with the USDA upon request.
Folks, there is no connection to this.
There is no threat.
They don't even pretend to have anybody that has caught bird flu from consuming milk.
Not anybody at all.
They pretend that you've got some farm workers who have bird flu, but again, just like we were talking about the other day, no respiratory issues, no temperature.
They've got pink eye.
They got pink eye.
Well, you know, if you don't wash your hands and you rub your eyes, you get pink eye.
It's one of the most common things out there.
But now, just like they took the common coal and they want to recast that as a pandemic, they want to recast pink eye as a pandemic.
As of Thursday, 718 dairy herds have been affected in 15 states.
Not infected, but affected.
Affected, you see.
It's not an infection.
It's an effect.
It's an effect of PCRs.
It's an effect of regulation.
This will give farmers the ability to protect themselves, I said.
From what?
From nothing.
They're not threatened with anything.
The initial round of testing under the order is set to begin December the 16th.
The rollout will start with six states.
California, Colorado, Michigan, Mississippi, Oregon, and Pennsylvania.
And you might ask, why those particular states?
Well, the first and the last one immediately comes to mind.
California, we're going to talk about that.
California actually allows raw milk to be sold retail.
They have less control over that.
And in Pennsylvania, we see that the USDA, that's where they're trying to really establish their control over local farms, with Amos Miller and other Amish that are there.
The USDA previously issued a federal order in April that required lactating dairy cows to be tested for bird flu before being shipped across state lines.
That was establishing a principle, right?
How do we get where we want to go?
Fauci was asked at the Milken Institute in October 2019, how do we get the world to take an untested vaccine for flu?
That's what he was asked.
Well, we do it from the inside.
We do it with disruption.
And we do it iteratively.
So they started this iteratively back in April.
They required private labs and state veterinarians to report positive cases.
These requirements remain in place.
And now they've extended it.
Because it's step-by-step.
It's iterative.
The order responds to renewed urgency to address the rapid spread, says NBC News.
Yeah.
Well, this is all total BS, isn't it?
Bird superstition.
Total BS. Bird superstition.
But, you know, it's the actual BS on the farms that's going to give you pink eye if you rub the BS into your eyes.
So don't let these people fool you with their BS, you know, the metaphorical BS. Don't get it in your ears either, okay?
Keep your ears and eyes away from the media BS. Drinking raw or untreated milk has risen in popularity despite warnings from the CDC, they say.
Well, maybe NBC should ask, why is it that they don't have any health issues?
Look at how many times we have had recalls on contaminated vegetables or other things like that.
No reports of anybody getting sick with raw milk.
These raw milk people know that they are under the gun.
They also know that their reputation, if they got somebody gets sick, they're out of business.
Their reputation is far more important to them than the USDA's reputation is to them if they don't do the inspection properly, right?
But we've got botulism, and we've got salmonella, and we've got listeria, and all these other things that are happening with big factory farms.
Nobody's calling for the factory farming to be shut down, right?
No, no, no.
The only thing they're worried about are these other things.
And just so that you understand that the FDA is looking out for your interest, just before Christmas they're doing a campaign to talk about how they've got to get red dye out of candy and food coloring.
Because that's the great health issue before us.
It's not the vaccines that were created by Trump.
No, no.
The big issue is red dye.
And we've got to do that before Christmas.
Again, it's just distraction and propaganda.
Several studies have shown that commercial pasteurization using heat to treat milk inactivates the virus, they said, making milk that is safe for consumption.
Well, that's a relatively new thing.
People have been drinking milk for millennia.
And if people were getting sick from it all the time, they would have stopped that.
And notice that they don't say that it kills the virus.
They say that it inactivates the virus.
Because according to their theory, the virus is not alive.
It's kind of a genetic code or something.
The problem is that they haven't isolated these viruses.
They never isolated the COVID virus.
And the more than 200 requests for that, people, some of these labs came back and said, we never do that with viruses.
So you can bet that they didn't do it with the so-called bird flu virus.
It is a genetic sequence that they just made up and that they're testing for with the PCR stuff.
And it doesn't have to be connected to any disease or anything else.
They're connecting it to pink eye.
You know, you got the cooties.
I got it right here.
I've got the PCR cootie detector.
It's a public cootie reporter.
I guess that's what the PCR stands for.
We got some cooties over here.
Look out.
We got, I magnified the cooties by 1.1 trillion times of 40 cycles.
And now we have a public cootie report.
The Food and Drug Administration, or the FDA, which actually stands for Free to Do Anything, as long as you're a friend of theirs, regulates the sale of raw milk across state lines, but as many as 30 states allow it to be sold locally.
So they've got to come up with some new mechanism.
See, the FDA was set up and they established this, that we don't have jurisdiction across state lines.
So let's do something within the state.
And let's get another agency in there.
That's why they're bringing in the USDA. So they've got to assert total control by the USDA of local food and local farms.
In November, California health officials detected bird flu and multiple batches of raw milk from a local dairy farm.
Nobody died.
Nobody got sick.
The California Department of Public Health announced a broad recall of that farm's raw milk and cream on retail shelves.
You know, when we see listeria outbreak or something, we've got people who die, you know, from that.
And, you know, they've had situations where it happened with ice cream, and you get big fines for the company.
Sometimes they survive.
Sometimes they go out of business.
They had criminal charges against them or anything.
But supposedly they found bird flu.
And this local dairy and their raw milk, nobody went to the hospital with any of this stuff.
They said, though no human birth, so they said the farmer's raw milk and cream that was on retail shelves.
See, this is one of the reasons why they're focusing on California, because California right now has some of the, I believe, more liberal laws.
You know, it's the type of thing.
California, they like organic food and things like that.
And they do say that it was on retail shelves.
Though no human bird flu cases have been linked to those products.
This is an imaginary cootie report.
To date, the CDC has confirmed 58 human cases of bird flu in the U.S. And the CDC is lying to you.
No flu.
No fever.
No respiratory illnesses.
Simply pink eye of people who work in a very dirty environment.
And they get literal BS in their eyes.
Symptoms have so far been mild and often include pink eye, coughs, or sneezes.
Oh, you've got to sneeze.
Oh, well, that's it.
No, it's still not a respiratory disease.
So, just like the doctor that Karen went to.
I'm not going to bother taking her temperature, listening to her chest.
Oh, let's do a PCR test.
That could, you know, be the jackpot.
NBC admits, listen to this, there is no evidence yet that people can pass bird flu to each other.
Ah, but scientists are concerned that H5N1 might evolve in that direction.
No, the only thing that's evolving is their lies and their tyranny and their fear campaign.
That's what is evolving.
Just amazing.
Just amazing.
Yeah.
So that's like saying, you know, we could be hit by an asteroid.
So I think we've got to make everybody live underground.
How about that?
Got to live underground.
Starting right now.
Because, you know, it could happen.
So the USDA has ordered raw milk testing amid a war on small farms.
This is a headline from a Zero Hedge story.
And that's right.
That is exactly what it is.
It is not in the midst of a war.
It is the war.
It is the war.
Nationwide demand for raw milk has never been higher, as out-of-control bureaucrats in their ivory towers in Washington, D.C. exploit bird flu outbreaks in dairy herds to financially crush small farms.
See, I thought Zero Hedge understood, but they don't.
They're not exploiting a bird flu outbreak.
Zero Hedge, there hasn't been a bird flu outbreak.
Come on.
Are you still befuddled by the PCR test and how this whole thing has been run for the last four years?
You seriously believe that there's some kind of a bird flu outbreak in dairy herds and farmers?
Come on.
This bothers me like the people out there saying, well, you know...
We can come up with a way to control CO2 better.
We can capture it.
Look, CO2's not a problem.
Raw milk is not a problem.
Coals are not a problem.
Government's the problem.
Government is the issue here.
They want to exploit this bird flu outbreak, and there's no bird flu outbreak.
They want to exploit it to financially crush small farms.
That's the point.
But they're making this up in order to crush small farms.
That's like saying, well, they want to exploit man-made global warming by CO2 in order to crush this or to crush that.
No.
There isn't a problem there.
It's just about crushing whatever they're coming after.
The new testing mandate gives the federal government yet another foothold in controlling the nation's milk supply moves one step closer to banning raw milk all under the guise of combating bird flu.
And then they have a reference to a Twitter quote somebody put out there.
The FDA is out of control 100%.
They're targeting raw milk, going after raw farm in California, even though they have no evidence of food-borne transmission of bird flu.
That's the name of the farm.
Raw farm.
Raw farm produces raw milk that exceeds better bacterial standards than pasteurized milk.
Yeah, the government's going after them.
Because that's what this is about.
It's not about...
Bird flu, any of that stuff.
The federal government's war on raw milk, small farms, and the Amish is nothing new.
However, it has escalated under the Biden-Harris regime as big government raced to put mom-and-pop farms out of business.
That's right.
And Zero Hedge's boy, Donald Trump, raced to put out mom-and-pop formats of every kind of business by saying that they were non-essential.
Pastor Mark Neumuller, right?
To paraphrase him.
First they came for the nail salons, and I didn't do anything because they didn't have a nail salon.
Then they came for the hairdressers, and I didn't do anything about that.
And so then they came after the local restaurants.
Now they're coming after the local farms because they want to control and shut down healthy food.
While they pretend we're on...
We're on your side.
We're monitoring this situation.
We're going to get rid of this red food color that's out there.
Well, they continue to put on, you know, fructose, corn syrup, other things like that.
The processed foods industrial complex views small farms as a competition threat.
Well, Zero Hedge understands that because that's like the business type of this stuff.
But they, you know, they don't want to bother to take a look.
At the public CUTI reports, the PCR tests.
So, yeah, it's politicians, folks.
The businesses view the local farms as a competition threat.
Politicians view us, we the people, and the population in general.
They view us as the threat.
And we must be shut down and eliminated.
So, anti-raw milk rhetoric and corporate media exploded in just the last few weeks.
Again, they're preparing to challenge R.F.K. Jr. on this, as well as on the vax and autism.
They want to kookify him, I think.
Is that a word?
Kookify him?
Yeah.
I'd rather they use that term.
I'm so sick and tired of hearing.
Conspiracy theorist with anything they disagree with.
Or racist.
Racist.
Let's just say, you're kookified.
So, yeah.
And then they got a picture of this.
Scroll down and show that picture there, Karen, if you're with me.
They got Rachel Levine, the guy that I call Dick Devine because it's a guy dressed as a woman.
Yeah.
They say, that's the Department of Health in 2024, the Deputy HHS, Dick Devine, the guy who is a child psychologist who loves to groom children into sexual issues.
And then underneath that, you've got, I don't know, who's that, staying there with RFK Jr. I don't know, but you've got a couple of buff guys who've got a lot of spare time and a lot of money.
And they work out.
I mean, JFK, RFK, rather, is about the same age as I am, but, you know, you wouldn't know it to look at them.
You hear Karen laughing in the background?
It's nice.
It's nice to be rich and...
Exercised and all tanned up and all that kind of stuff.
But that's the difference.
Got a couple of healthy guys there anyway.
And hopefully, you know, they will still have plenty of spare time in order to exercise and suntan.
Even as they run vast government agencies.
Kind of like Elon Musk.
Look at all the companies that he runs, but yet he's in the top 20 worldwide in this video game, Diablo.
So, you know, you've got time to tan and play video games and work out if you're really, really wealthy.
But in addition to the soaring raw milk demand, Americans are waking up to the disturbing reality of how poisonous the nation's food supply chain has become.
So people are turning to small farms, especially the Amish, for cleaner agricultural products, a move that has infuriated the bureaucrats and their friends in the processed food industrial complex.
And so that's going to be a key aspect, I think, of RFK Jr. if he gets in.
Look, I don't 100% trust any of these people, especially RFK Jr. He's been on dodgy positions with this stuff.
We'll see.
At least he's talking about it.
At least he's making the public aware of that.
And that's a big advantage.
Right there.
So, we'll see what happens with any of this stuff.
But I think it is going to be...
I think they're going to come after them for the raw milk, just like they come after them for autism and vaccine connection.
D.C. bureaucrats, they're billionaire friends, want to take over the nation's food supply.
We know that.
Source your food locally.
Start a victory garden.
Buy a chicken coop.
Well, you should also get some chickens, too, you know.
Yeah.
Get honeybees.
We don't do that.
Travis's birth mom has got allergies to bee stings.
And if you're really up for a challenge, buy some cattle.
And you'll have the USDA right there.
The USDA will be there testing your cattle, milking the cows, and probably also the bulls.
You've probably got to milk the bulls as well.
If you're the USDA. Looking for bird flu.
Looking for bird flu and milk or anything that looks like milk.
Become ungovernable, they said.
Starts by controlling your own food supply chain.
And that's absolutely true.
Look, Thomas Jefferson said that an agrarian society was absolutely essential to real liberty.
And he was right.
Why is that?
Because you do become ungovernable if you can feed yourself.
This is why, folks, they're going to come pretty hard after local farms.
And raw milk is where they began.
They do not want us independent.
They do not want us having our own local businesses, even if they're just service businesses.
They want to shut all that stuff down.
And they certainly don't want us having our own food.
Yeah, liberty and independence, if you want to transcend the politics, you need to start becoming independent of their grid, their control grid.
That's the power grid.
That's the food grid, the supply chains that tie you down to them, right?
Think of the supply chains as a chain that takes away your freedom.
Isn't it odd that DC bureaucrats didn't push clean food trends and exercise to fix America's health crisis instead?
They resorted to their friends in Big Pharma pushing GLP-1 medications like Ozempic.
Yeah, you can inject it.
Somebody in the UK said...
She lost one stone and gained two.
And what they're talking about was weight.
You know, it's about 14 pounds.
Lost 14 pounds when she quit Ozempic.
She gained 28 pounds.
Yo-yo dieting, right there.
Courtesy of pharmaceutical companies.
And yet you can pay them big bucks for that.
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