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Feb. 18, 2025 - The David Knight Show
16:44
Bird-Brained Insanity: “Non-Negative” PCR, “BioSecurity” for Chickens, and “Rent-a-Chicken”
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what's that bird flu needed a cool lab leak type backstory to make it scary Make it more scary, right?
He's absolutely right about this.
I mean, maybe make it all from a Chinese market where they're all eating chicken soup.
Well, I'll tell you one thing for sure, Whistler, they're all winging it, aren't they?
Whether it's from bat soup or chicken soup.
Let's talk about this non-negative lab result.
And again, this is a pet food company, and they're saying, hey, you're going to dump this on us?
You're going to make pet food look bad?
So that's what it takes.
You know, you point the finger, you try to come up with this narrative and make something look bad, and the people who were selling that got defensive.
And good for them.
Washington State Department of Agriculture and the historically inaccurate Oregon Department of Agriculture have both released public notices on Friday.
Less than full transparent information regarding the risk of raw pet food and avian flu.
They said in their press release, they said, we are warning pet owners about the risks of raw pet food after indoor cats in Oregon became ill from highly pathogenic avian influenza.
By the way, none of these cats died.
Man, these cats are cool, you know?
They're still kicking around.
They did not die.
They didn't even use one life out of nine.
These people are angry because they blamed pet food, and they produced pet food.
They said, however, test results provided by the Washington Department of Agriculture to the pet food manufacturer, Wild Coast Pet Food, did not positively confirm the presence of avian flu in the pet foods that were tested.
The lab results reported, quote, non-negative and negative results.
No testing of Wild Coast RAW has tested as positive.
And they said, let's repeat that.
It was non-negative.
You see the kinds of word games these bureaucrats play with people?
And they're playing number games as well.
The PCR test?
40 cycles.
1.1 trillion times magnification.
As Kerry Mullen said, you can find anything anywhere if you magnify that.
But you can't use it for diagnostic purposes because if it's something that is that minuscule, it's not capable of making anybody sick.
And so the PCR games are lies.
But even though they got the lie with the PCR game, and now it's even worse.
They've got a digital version.
That was what Trump and his people were using in Operation Warp Speed in 2020. But now they've got something that's even worse.
They've got some digital form of it that is even more sensitive.
So it's not enough for them to have these lies from the PCR games and this astronomical, literally astronomical magnification.
They said, so what does non-negative mean?
Well, Google says a non-negative lab test result means that a test did not come back completely negative, it is not a definitive positive result, and it requires further analysis in a lab setting.
In other words, maybe there was something wrong with the test or something.
But by saying that it was non-negative, they used these semantics to imply That it was positive.
When even if it was positive, it wouldn't mean anything if you understand what the PCR procedure is.
You know, probably all of these so-called positive tests are really non-negatives.
Instead of waiting for further analysis, however, the Washington State Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Department of Agriculture decided to issue less than honest Press releases.
They're liars.
They're liars.
Call them liars when they're lying about it.
When you're lying, you tell lies you are a liar.
You're not less than honest.
On Friday afternoon, right before a three-day holiday weekend, they put that out there.
So I said, how can Oregon's Department of Agriculture continue to mislead the public?
This is now two raw pet foods that Oregon has twisted the facts to fit their narrative.
In the first instance, Oregon neglected to state that the cat linked to a raw pet food frequently went outdoors.
And in fact, they directly lied to the public stating that the cat was, quote, strictly indoors.
Also, in the first instance, Oregon neglected to tell the public that their positive result was only from an opened bag of cat food.
And now Oregon Department of Agriculture has partnered with Washington and both agencies are telling the public that they confirmed the presence of bird flu when they know a non-negative lab result confirms nothing.
Well, the truthaboutpetfood.com needs to ask for what the cycle threshold was.
Trump is right.
The inflation thing is not his fault.
Yet.
But that's not his issue.
But he's not done anything to stop the slaughter.
And when we look at his appointment for this White House office, let's just call it the Pandemic Predictive Programming Office, the PPP. You know, that Pandemic Preparedness Office was something that Trump set up as part of his 2020 betrayal.
And the guy that he's put in there, a veterinarian.
Working with One Health, working with Bill Gates, working with the UN, somebody who had been appointed by Biden.
So this is telegraphing from the very beginning where they are going with this.
And so they're saying, well, you know, we can't fight this with biosecurity methods.
When did we ever have to have biosecurity methods at chicken farms?
Come on, folks.
You know, they're turning this thing into a national security paranoid nonsense because that's where this guy hung out.
Worked for the Department of Defense, and he worked for Homeland Security, as well as Bill Gates.
Where do you think this is going with this veterinarian?
But this guy is an economist.
And he has this to say about the Trump egg plan.
I just went to the grocery store.
I shopped for our family in parks.
I love to look at prices.
And there were no eggs at the store yesterday.
Just a few.
And so that happened because they killed all the chickens.
And so what we need to do is have better ways with biosecurity and medication and so on.
Medication.
Make sure that the perimeter doesn't have to kill the chickens.
The perimeter.
It's a war.
Have a smarter perimeter.
And so having a smart perimeter is what we're working on.
Smart perimeter.
Perimeter.
Perimeter.
We're analyzing the ideas about how to do that with the best scientists in government.
And that's the kind of thing that should have happened a year ago.
And if it had, then egg prices would be a lot better than they are now.
But the avian flu is a real thing.
It's not a real thing.
And by the way, it's spread mostly by ducks and geese.
Spread mostly by the USDA in fear.
But chickens don't really fly.
The spread is happening from the geese and the ducks.
And so why does it make any sense to have a big perimeter of dead chickens when it's the ducks and the geese that are spreading it?
Okay.
So let's logically analyze this.
It's the ducks and the geese.
You see all the dead geese and ducks around you wherever you live?
No.
We don't see it, like Bloden said, we don't see it at private farms.
But they're telling us this is the wild birds.
And the wild birds, I guess, are terrorizing us.
They're the terrorists, the radicals who have infiltrated our society.
They came over the border probably illegally as well.
And so we got, listen to this military stuff.
You know, I am so sick and tired of our government.
I absolutely detest.
The federal government.
Everything with them is a war.
We've got a war of drugs conducted against us.
It's not a war on drugs.
This is a war of drugs conducted against us.
It's not a war on terror.
It's a war of terror conducted against us.
Using fear, the threat of fear, to achieve their political gains.
That's what 9-11 has been about.
That's what all this stuff has been about.
And now they've got a war of bioterrorism to be conducted against us.
The perimeter, the perimeter, the perimeter, the biosecurity measures and all the rest of this stuff.
And just wait till this guy who worked for the Pentagon and who worked for Homeland Security gets in there, the veterinarian.
Oh, he's going to be all about perimeters and biosecurity and national security and all the rest of this stuff.
Operation Warp Speed was a military operation conducted against UNI. I called it a medical martial law, and it was.
But it was actually martial law as well.
Look at this.
Here's a cemetery, and there's a tombstone that says Harris.
And there's three turkeys, and they're just running around incessantly in circles around that.
And so, you know, that is...
So look at this.
Isn't that amazing?
It's like they know about Lala Harris right there.
Well, they said this may be happening because of Turkey Circle.
They follow the leader.
Said a similar incident took place in 2017 when a large group of turkeys was spotted circling around a deceased cat.
The problem is, though, is that Lala Harris isn't even going to have a dead cat bounce.
But here's the other thing.
I saw that picture of the turkeys.
Around here, we have had an explosion of wild turkeys.
In the midst of this bird flu epidemic, the wild birds, the geese, the ducks, the wild turkeys, they're everywhere.
When we first moved here, we could count them coming together about six or seven.
The second year, it was like nine.
This last time, there were so many of them, we couldn't get a good count.
And I'm having to honk the horn to try to get them off the road and all the rest.
There's at least three dozen turkeys now.
And they're becoming something of a nuisance.
So they're not being affected by this imaginary pandemic, are they?
I mean, this is so much like 2020. You go to different countries and the people that don't have the TV sets.
Or you go to Africa.
I had a listener in Africa write me.
He said, you know, only people freaked out about this stuff with Europeans.
Now that most of them have gone, everything's calmed down.
It's not a problem.
I'm not seeing anything like that here.
And that's the way it's been.
And that's the way it is with the wild turkeys and the wild birds.
It's only with the ones that are captive.
And this guy has the nerve to try to tell us, well, you know, we have to have a biosecurity perimeter because those diseased and dying zombie birds out there are going to kill all of our chickens.
No, they're not dying.
The only ones dying are the ones in your cages that you are killing, that the USDA, that the federal government is killing.
So, you know, the wild birds are doing just fine.
Says, well, if you are priced out of buying eggs at the store, well, if you can find them at the store, if you're priced out of store-bought eggs, you can rent a chicken.
This is the ultimate.
You both own nothing.
And you won't even own the chickens that eat the bugs, right?
But you won't own anything.
You won't even have a chicken to your name as a slave, right?
You can go out and rent your chickens.
You can't own your chickens.
So this is from ABC News.
Go rent a chicken.
With cases of bird flu spiking across the U.S., the subsequent egg shortage has left many Americans scrambling to keep the fridge stocked.
The solution for many shoppers has been going straight to the source by acquiring a chicken.
And according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, watch out.
They're going to be snooping around the backyards now too, right?
When a bird becomes infected with a virus, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the animal needs to be culled and all the other animals on the farm.
And all the eggs need to be destroyed and all the other eggs on the farm need to be destroyed.
The entire herd.
And again, even if you believed in the contagion stuff, This is 100% absurd.
Even in their world, even in their paradigm, even in their narrative, this makes no sense whatsoever.
Even the eggs.
The USDA predicted that egg prices will rise by up to 20% in 2025. You think that's doable?
Well, since we had about a 250% increase, yeah.
Yeah.
So they're just going to continue with this policy.
There's another option, however, says ABC News, to ensure a steady stream of eggs.
You could rent a chicken.
Rent the chicken.
There's a website that was founded in 2013. It strives to, quote, provide people with a chance to try out having backyard hens for fresh eggs without the long-term commitment.
And what they do, customers, I said, will see a dozen eggs per week with two hens and about two dozen with four hens.
Wow, they did the math for us.
Isn't that nice?
Yeah, the future.
A chicken subscription in every pot.
It is depressing news, isn't it?
Going back to the depression, yeah.
That's good, Whistler.
I like that.
Customers will see a dozen eggs per week with two hens and two dozen with four hens.
Tompkins said the company's phones are ringing off the hook.
I wonder if they've got like a clucking sound on their ringtone or something.
We will run out of hints available for rent.
If anyone is interested, please make sure to have your reservation in sooner rather than later.
They said prices start at about $500 to rent a chicken for a five to six month rental period.
Maybe we should start renting our chickens out.
The one-time fee for most standard packages includes two hens, a chicken coop, food, and an instruction book.
Oh, well, there you go.
Oh, that's expensive.
You know, $500 for a five-month piece, $100 a month for your chickens.
That's expensive, but I wonder if they factored in breaking your ankle.
You're trying to feed the chickens on the ice.
That's what happened with us.
That's what happened with Karen.
Because everyone wants to know where their eggs come from.
It's not basically the price of the eggs.
It's more of, I want to make sure that I have eggs.
And I want to know what has been done to them and to the chickens.
These chickens we've got have not been injected.
They will not be injected.
That's what it's about.
It's not really about the money aspect of it.
Those interested in the prospect of renting chickens should consider the fact that bringing the birds home involves a chance of exposure to bird flu.
It doesn't.
This has to be in there with ABC News.
Which domesticated birds can contract from infected wild birds, according to the CDC. Well, wait a minute.
Whether or not you bring the chickens home to roost, there's still going to be wild geese and wild ducks and wild turkeys all over the place, and you could catch bird flu.
So be afraid.
Be very afraid.
People can get sick via the eyes.
You could get the dreaded pink eye of death.
Which nobody has died from.
They just had pink eye.
As I said before, Mises looks at this and says, That's right, boys and girls.
There's a post-election sale on silver and gold.
Trump euphoria has caused a dip in silver and gold.
It's time to buy some medals with fiat dollars before they come to their sense.
Go to davidknight.gold to get in touch with the wise wolf himself.
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