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Feb. 10, 2025 - The David Knight Show
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The Truth About Bird Flu: What Trump Media is Too Chicken to Say
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Republicans and Democrats are still doing this stuff, but they're doing it now with bird flu.
They're building their way up to all of this.
Whether they're going to do it with bird flu or whether bird flu is a preparatory step, we don't know exactly how they're going to do it.
But as long as we don't call them out and oppose them on this, they will do it again.
Governor Hochul in New York has ordered a temporary shutdown of live bird markets in multiple New York areas due to...
Bird flu.
As we said over and over again, history doesn't repeat, but it does rhyme.
And so now what they're doing is they're locking down bird markets.
And it's not, you know, instead of locking people down, they are killing birds now instead of killing people for the moment.
And you've got Republicans and Democrats doing the same thing.
In New York, you've got Governor Hochul, who is doing this.
And the same thing has already been done by Republican Governor Brian Kemp in Georgia.
He shut down all movement of poultry.
Hochul has announced this morning that she ordered the temporary shutdown of all live bird markets in New York City, Westchester, Nassau, Suffolk.
Inspectors detected seven cases of bird flu.
That doesn't mean that any bird is sick.
During routine inspections, where they're going around with their little PCR magnifiers.
Found them in Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens.
Hochul said she issued the order out of an abundance of caution.
I think we've had more than an abundance of caution.
I think we're drowning in caution and fear, and have been for years with all this stuff.
So, this was sent to me by Geese Busters.
Again, this duck farm on Long Island.
This guy has turned into a...
Big-time vaccine cheerleader now.
And as Geesebusters pointed out, there was an interview with him just a few years ago where he's saying, yeah, this has been around for four generations.
I'd really like to just cash out of this and sell off the land.
And now he is, maybe he's going to get a contract with some of these vaccine makers because it sounds like he's doing a PR campaign for the vaccines.
The Crescent Duck Farm owner.
He said, the vaccine is essential to protect poultry against bird flu.
Now, you know what is essential?
Poultry are not dying from bird flu.
They're dying from the USDA killing them.
We need to protect poultry from the USDA because they want to kill our food supply.
And I think there's three things that they want out of this.
Number one, they want to kill our food supply.
Number two, they want to...
They want to get the mRNA into us through our food supply.
And one of the ways that they have to do that is to shut down the small independent farms and backyard livestock.
To make sure that nobody but the big guys exist and the big guys will put the mRNA into the food supply for them.
I think that's what this is all about at this point.
And so this was the farm, the last farm, duck farm that was on Long Island.
They had 100,000 ducks.
This guy, again, wanted out.
And as Geesebusters points out, hey, look, if they're worried about wild migratory birds, he's got a humane way without killing them to get them out of there.
But I don't think it's even about that.
Have any of you seen birds falling out of the sky around your house or anything?
I haven't seen any dead birds anywhere.
This is not something that we have to worry about being carried around by wild birds.
This is something that we have to worry about the U.S. government doing to us.
The USDA is doing the same thing that the Communist Chinese government did to people back in 2019. So this guy owns a duck farm.
His name is Doug Corwin.
He says that the USDA's policy of euthanizing flocks when avian flu is detected is not working.
Well, it doesn't make any sense.
It really doesn't make any sense.
You would quarantine them, wouldn't you?
You know, if you want to follow their paradigm, if you've got a bird that tests positive, why wouldn't you just seal that one off instead of all of them?
Seal that one farm off and see what happens.
Because they don't want you to see what happens.
You would see that none of them died.
But let's say that they did die.
Let's say that you had a really bad, virulent disease and 10% of them died.
That would be Really high.
That's a much higher case fatality rate than they have reported from any of their other imagined epidemics.
And I say imagined epidemics because I don't believe this stuff anymore.
Any of it.
But let's say there was a 10% case fatality rate.
Well, they're going to come in and they're going to do 100% fatality rate.
How can it be any worse than that?
No, you quarantine them and see what happens.
They don't want you to see what happens.
He said effective vaccines are available and it's time to allow their use.
Are they?
How do we know that?
Have the vaccines been tested?
No.
Have your birds been tested?
No.
The PCR thing is not a test, number one.
Number two, they didn't test each and every bird.
They just killed all the birds.
After they find out, we got one, kill them all.
But the vaccines have not been tested for adverse reactions.
They've not been tested for safety in the food supply.
And they've not been tested to see if they are effective.
As a matter of fact, they haven't even isolated this virus.
They never do.
That's why I don't believe in the so-called science.
Because science would isolate this.
And if you did science, you would have different groups.
And you'd say, hey, look, we've identified this.
Isolate this, and we can see that it's present in large amounts, and people who are sick, they've never done that.
Corwin is asking federal officials to push for changes in USDA policy to allow farmers the protection of vaccines for their flocks.
Yeah, let's give them something that's not been tested for efficacy or safety.
He said without that protection, he questions the wisdom of working to rebuild his flock in the hopes of resuming production.
Let me just say, if this guy gets back into business, And you live in New York.
You might want to avoid duck.
Who knows what else this guy's putting in his ducks.
A vaccine, he believes, is now necessary to keep the farm business going forward.
No, what is necessary?
We've got to inoculate ourselves against out-of-control public health and against out-of-control bureaucracies.
With avian flu spreading rapidly across the country, carried by wild birds, there may be no level of biosecurity that can prevent an infection.
Absolute nonsense.
And here again, it's like every other paragraph.
We need a vaccine, he wrote.
And so this whole thing over and over again in this local paper that it's vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vaccine.
Well, the great American egg crisis.
Is looming over Trump.
This is from the UK Telegraph.
And Reason has said, well, Trump can't lower the price of eggs any more than Biden could.
And what they mean by that is they can't do anything about inflation.
Well, that may be true enough once they've set this thing in, you know, massive expansion of the money supply and other things that they've done with it, the debt and all the rest of the stuff.
They may not be able to stop it.
You had all the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't.
Put Humpty Dumpty back together again during Nixon, Ford, and Carter.
But the reality is that Trump could do something to affect the price of eggs, because the price of eggs is not generalized inflation.
This is government-manufactured inflation by the USDA's policies.
Why isn't Trump doing something about the price of eggs, you might ask yourself?
You should ask yourself that.
And what does that portend for the future when he's not going to do anything to stop that?
It's this insane policy conducted by the USDA of killing millions of birds and creating egg shortages that they won't do anything about.
No, the president can and should do something about it because it's the president's agency that's creating the problem.
Hardened criminals in Pennsylvania reported this.
They just stole 100,000 eggs.
Well, this is kind of like the war on drugs, isn't it?
Very much like it.
Thieves from the USDA are stealing eggs and raising prices.
That's what's really happening.
It's war on virus.
Are they using a supposed virus to wage war on us?
The same.
During a campaign stop in August, Trump delivered a press conference surrounded by meat and condiments and milk and eggs, in which he pledged to immediately bring prices down, starting on day one.
Well, real simple.
Killed the USDA on day one.
They're still not even talking about that.
I've not seen this on any of the hit lists of them.
They're saying, well, the next thing on the list is the Department of Education.
I think that needs to go as well.
Nothing about the USDA or this nonsense about the bird flu, and I think that speaks very loudly.
It's like the dog that did not bark.
But after securing victory, Trump went into expectation management mode, saying it's hard to bring things down once they're up.
He's claimed that he can bring down food inflation through a mixture of boosting energy production, deregulation, and pressuring the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates.
It's real simple.
You want to get rid of some regulations?
Get rid of the USDA. They're the ones who are creating this artificial disruption to our food supply.
And so the Telegraph says, farmers are slaughtering millions of chickens.
No.
No, they're not.
The U.S. government is.
It's like all this stuff where Trump, oh, well, you know, he was doing great, but it was COVID killed the economy.
No, Trump killed the economy with his boneheaded edicts.
That he paid people to do.
And farmers are not slaughtering millions of chickens.
The USDA is slaughtering millions of chickens.
And when you look at the count, tens of millions.
In January, U.S. poultry producers killed a staggering 14 million egg-laying hens.
That's just one month.
In January.
In December, that number was 13 million.
How long can we go with our government killing 13-14 million chickens a day?
A month, rather.
When are they going to kill the food supply entirely?
And then the conclusion of the telegraph is that avian influenza not only spreads quickly, it kills quickly, too.
Wow.
There's so many lies in just those two sentences, isn't it?
No, in January, U.S. poultry producers killed.
No, the USDA killed them.
Killed 14 million.
December, 13 million.
This is not a virus that is spreading quickly.
The birds are not dying from that.
They're dying from the USDA. The USDA is spreading.
They're spreading out with their PCR devices and their lies.
And these are the people who are selling the lies for them.
This is Scientific American.
You can put scientific in air quotes.
Saying the U.S. is not ready for bird flu in humans.
Bird flu is infecting more people than we think.
Be afraid.
Be very afraid.
Because we don't have any idea.
Unless you watch TV or read trash like Scientific American, you wouldn't know any of this.
We need to stop it now before a new pandemic begins, they said.
Right after Trump took office amid a flurry of executive orders and agency upheavals, the administration told the CDC to release any reports of communications, not to release any reports of communications until one of Trump's people could take a look at them.
But Scientific American, listen to how scientific they are.
This virus is versatile.
This virus is mutating.
It's everywhere.
It's got a mind of its own.
Sure, the risk of human epidemic is still considered to be low, but widespread human-to-human disease hasn't been proven, but viruses are the masters of adaptation.
And they also keep changing their stories, just like liars do, don't they?
This is amazing.
Scientific American is about as scientific as Fauci is.
Our agriculture and food safety systems are riddled with loopholes.
That allowed this virus to spread.
How did we ever make it before we had the USDA? How did we ever have any food?
Why didn't all Americans die with these loopholes that we have in our food supply?
We need to regulate everything!
Change your name from Scientific American to Authoritarian American.
That's what this really is.
They said in March of 2024, H5N1, Started appearing in dairy cows.
Doesn't that sound scientific?
H5N1. You would never know.
They never isolated this.
You'd think that they had isolated this thing and studied it, sequenced it, had all this.
No, they don't have any of that stuff.
I can't wrap my head around how hard it would be to vaccinate thousands of chickens, he said.
Well, that's where they want to go, isn't it?
They want to vaccinate our food supply because we're not rolling up our sleeve anymore for these people.
So they've got to come after it in a different way.
Before Biden left office, HHS gave Moderna $590 million to make an mRNA-based vaccine for bird flu, calling it a move to strengthen pandemic preparedness.
You see, here's the tag team aspect.
Interesting.
Trump created and funded the vaccines, and then he hands it off to Biden to roll with it and to bring a lawyer into HHS. To lawyer up and to bribe and coerce and intimidate people.
Well, now Biden is returning the favor.
You know, it's a tag team thing.
So he's going to fund the bird flu vaccine and hand that off to Trump.
You know, it is interesting, I think, that no talk yet about CDC or NIH that I've seen, really.
They're focusing on...
The CIA, and again, that is their enemies.
We'll see what happens with all of that.
But they need to be shutting down the people that are trying to shut down our food supply.
Trump administration slashes and burns the federal government, says, quote-unquote, Scientific American.
The agencies that are designed to uphold the health and the welfare of both humans and the animals we use for food.
And so he says, I'm preparing for a repeat.
Of their COVID response.
Well, you know what?
Me too.
Me too.
I think they're going to repeat their COVID response.
How in the world did we ever survive without public health agencies and bureaucracies?
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