Dr. Sam Bailey - Theresa Tam's Leaked Meeting Reveals H5N1 Launch
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The fake pandemic promoters always have another one up their sleeve, and the avian flu storyline is simmering away once again.
We expose the pseudoscience behind the so-called highly pathogenic H5N1 in our book Virus Mania, and you can also watch my video, Taking Away Your Chickens, for another update on this rehashed fear propaganda campaign.
While the mass culling of birds is the usual, quote, response to many of these crusades, they are now expanding the operation.
And this month, we see headlines such as this one, featured by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Canada expanding surveillance.
Testing milk for H5N1 avian flu amid US dairy cattle outbreak.
By a stroke of luck, our friend Christine Massey was just granted access to an online meeting headed by Theresa Tam, the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada.
Stand by for some exclusive footage where we'll witness the bureaucrats fumbling with the virological nonsense as they unknowingly help set up what could possibly be the next fake pandemic.
But at this point, the bottom line is we're viewing milk sampling as the equivalent to wastewater sampling, frankly, as a way to do large scale population testing.
We are here from the government and we're here to help you.
Could a reboot of Avian Flu be the next big production?
Around the world, the term is being spread and here in New Zealand, fanatical COVID cheerleader Professor Michael Baker is saying, we need to make sure our pandemic preparedness is up to scratch and ready for emerging threats such as H5N1.
Meanwhile, the Canadian mainstream media recently reported that federal officials say Canada is expanding its surveillance for a dangerous form of avian flu amid a growing outbreak of H5N1 in U.S.
dairy cattle.
With monitoring efforts now set to include testing of milk being sold on store shelves.
As noted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration recently announced its latest research shows pasteurization is indeed effective in inactivating H5N1, even when fragments of the virus remain.
Yes, another sleight of hand.
And now the attention is on the pasteurization of milk, with the FDA stating on the 10th of May, the FDA has a long-standing recommendation to consumers not to consume raw milk, because of the limited information available about the possible transmission of H5N1 virus via raw milk.
The FDA continues to recommend that industry does not manufacture or sell raw milk or raw milk products, including raw milk cheese made with milk from cows showing symptoms of illness, including those infected with avian influenza viruses.
Or exposed to those infected with avian influenza viruses.
Cows being infected with viruses that don't exist appears to be the new plotline in their war against raw milk and associated products.
The vast majority of commercial milk and cheese is not very good for human consumption, but one of the major reasons for that is pasteurization.
You can read my article, Why I Switched to Raw Milk for Good, or watch the video version for further information about milk.
But that is one of the side issues for this potential H5N1 pandemic campaign.
And now we go to our feature presentation.
On the 9th of May, Theresa Tam, the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada, headed an online roundtable meeting concerning so-called highly pathogenic avian influenza A, aka H5N1.
Some of the other attendees included representatives from the Public Health Agency of Canada, the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases, and the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control.
A surprise invitation to the meeting was extended to our friend and private researcher, Christine Massey, who graciously accepted.
Perhaps they meant to invite a different Christine Massey.
But as Steve Falconer would say, that's none of my business.
One thing that was apparent during this meeting is that this group, including Theresa Tan, appear to earnestly believe that the virological pseudoscience is all legitimate and do not question any of it.
They are certainly not the conductors of the scam, but simply useful puppets for the corporate media and narrative controllers above them.
Some of them even seem quite excited that they might be involved in the first quote case.
I'll introduce some of the key parts of this private meeting, some things they want you to know, and some things they don't want you to know.
Teresa Tam, Chief Public Health Officer of Canada, introduces the meeting and hopes that some lessons were learned from the recently introduces the meeting and hopes that some lessons were learned from the recently She sets the mood with the catchphrase, enhanced surveillance.
But the purpose of the call is really...
to bring together the four public health agencies, you know, the public health agency and the three provincial ones at the start of what we think might be an interesting moment in the HPAI trajectory, the avian influenza H5N1.
the avian influenza H5N1, really taking into account the lessons learned about, you know, enhanced surveillance, epidemiologic studies and scientific endeavours.
Sarah Vibeck, Chief Science Officer for the Public Health Agency of Canada, outlines the plan to expand the Enhanced Poultry Surveillance in Canada and introduces the UK Health Security Agency's asymptomatic human surveillance pilot.
We had an overview from CFIA of the Enhanced Poultry Surveillance as well as some of their plans related to cattle and milk, and Dawn will speak to that.
And we also had a presentation from the UK Health Security Agency around their asymptomatic human surveillance pilot, which has been ongoing for a number of months, and their lead investigator presented.
We do intend on upping the tempo of those meetings.
Dawn, I would invite you to chime in on some of the enhanced surveillance activities going on by CFIA and also our existing instruments for that.
Don Shepard, Vice President for Infectious Diseases and Vaccination Programs, PHAC, outlines why they need to develop an assay for H5N1 to get everything ready in the event that some testing comes back positive.
Good morning, colleagues.
For those who don't know me, Don Shepard.
I'm the Vice President for the Infectious Diseases and Vaccination Programs Branch at the agency.
And the big questions are, how far to go, and in what populations, and then with what techniques, and whether this is a molecular-based program, molecular plus serosurveillance.
In the serosurveillance space, there's lots of technical questions about, is there an assay?
What kind of an assay?
How robust is it?
How do you validate an assay in the absence of serum from humans with H5N1 disease?
Which, as we all know, we don't have a large number of, and we have No access to that serum from people with bovine exposures, at least at this point.
So, a lot to be worked out in that space and a lot of conversations and work going on to develop that.
As a minimum, we feel protocol development, having everything ready in the event that some testing comes back positive would be the minimum that we would like to see.
And implementation would be a question that would be addressed once we have some of the information from the testing I'll talk to you about in a second.
This means that the gold rush might be found by tapping into the asymptomatic cow reservoir.
In fact, in the US, they've had very little testing of non-lactating dairy.
What they have done is all negative, including ground beef surveys, but no one has gotten great, great surveys.
Of course, you all know that this has been largely found in mammary epithelial cells And so there is actually a reason why it might be less prevalent in beef cattle.
The other thing is they've opened an asymptomatic cow testing pathway and a testing at slaughter pathway to start getting at that asymptomatic cow reservoir.
Those weapons of mass destruction got to be somewhere.
The big milk testing program is being rolled out.
Then there's actual sampling of commercial milk samples and the current experimental plan is 300 samples representative across the country that will all be tested at centralized laboratories at CFIA.
Mmm, where have we seen this before?
A new testing program begins and the quote pandemic follows.
Don Shepard mixes up which milk is safe and wants to spook non-pasteurized milk consumers through government quote messaging.
Milk is still safe if it's pasteurized but doubling down on the non-pasteurized milk messaging which obviously is something we've been doing already.
Don talked to some virology experts who hoodwinked him into believing that detected sequences equals viruses because they are viral sequences.
So wastewater is something we've looked at.
We've talked to some experts.
I'll be very clear that we can do wastewater.
We can detect H5N1 in wastewater.
We don't know where that H5N1 in wastewater has come from.
Guillaume tells me in a very detailed conversation that the sequences that are robust enough, stable enough for us to detect out of wastewater are not variable between avian origin strains and the bovine strains.
So, we would not be able to determine if this was environmental contamination from avian source, bovine source, or milk dumping, as has been the case in the US, or frankly, even human source, based on the sequences that we would be obtaining.
Don has also picked up bad habits from the virologists with their misuse of the word isolate.
We need to remind them that metagenomics does not require the isolation of anything.
And watching carefully because if there's sufficient sequence divergence over time between these various isolates, that may evolve to a place where we could actually distinguish them.
Don points out an issue for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Other lab capacity issues, there's some work going on about strain sharing and certification.
There's some challenges there, of course, because this is a CFIA-led issue.
It's a strain that is of agricultural origin.
It is their certification process.
We know that the CFIA have got a much bigger issue in the form of no scientific proof of any, quote, virus shown to affect livestock in Canada.
Don cautions the audience about what could happen when imaginary viruses mix in the lab.
There are very real biosecurity implications here, obviously.
We don't want someone playing with a human and avian influenza strain on the same benchtop and reproducing pig mixing in the comfort of their own lab.
and I'm sure you all are very, very live to that.
Unfortunately, on this theme, the COVID lab leak narrative continues to fool many in the so-called health freedom community.
Ron Fouchier's alleged H5N1 experiments have been popping up again, but you can watch my 2021 video, Gain of Function Gaslighting, where we expose the failure to demonstrate any pathogen, let alone one that exhibited gain of function.
Bonnie Henry, British Columbia Provincial Health Officer.
Reminiscent of Jacinda Ardern's brutal Be Kind campaign in New Zealand during the COVID-19 era.
Be strong, but be kind.
Bonnie Henry purportedly coined the phrase, be kind, be calm, be safe, which was embraced by the Canadian government.
Come on through!
What is happening here?
Wow!
What is this lady doing?
Traveling!
Traveling horses!
Traveling!
Stop it!
Stop it!
Oh my God!
What the hell is that?
Despite the kind, calm and safe feint, Bonnie reveals that people still refuse to give us the information.
My biggest concern is the communications, like Michelle was talking about.
And the notification from CFIA so that we can actually have contact with the farm families and workers that has been an ongoing issue where they've refused to give us the information and it's made it very challenging and trying to.
Erin Fraser, Public Health Veterinarian at BCCDC.
With regard to quote, information sharing, Erin mentions that producers can be reluctant to cooperate with Communist Canada's surveillance programs.
Information sharing is still a challenge and some of that is also sort of resistance from producers to engage in public health follow-up.
When it comes to how wild birds and cats get sick, the team deduced that virus-laden milk being dumped into the environment is at the top of their list.
How is that milk getting disposed on premises that's not infecting wild birds and other animals is a huge issue.
And then I really discovered public health.
It's like the Sherlock Holmes of the medical world.
Linda Hoang, Medical Director of the BCCDC Public Health Laboratory, spills the beans on a biotech company cosying up to the taxpayer-funded BCCDC with their new quote, pathogen sequestering polymer.
The fourth part is actually quite interesting and still very early, but I thought I'd share with you.
There's a BC company called C-Polar that has developed a polymer that has been demonstrated to be able to sequester So, they're looking at this in the U.S.
at Massachusetts Hospital for infection control and building it into their PPEs, et cetera.
And it's proven in the laboratory setting to be effective.
It's also helpful in air filtration.
We had a conversation literally last night with them around this role initially in AMR sequestration, but there may be a role in influenza sequestration as well.
So, what I'm thinking of is Contaminated milk or wastewater or sewage with avian influenza.
So we're starting so laboratory trials and looking for funding to do that.
Don Shepard reports that unlike the academics, the Canadian public are not latching onto the virus story, but that could change on finding positive milk samples.
Agricultural stakeholders are very live to it and the usual academics are very live to it, but the general population here in Canada has not really latched onto this story.
The only thing I will say to that though is that in the U.S.
it started like that and then it flipped very rapidly with the announcement of positive milk and suddenly there was a huge groundswell of attention So I wouldn't want to underestimate what would happen if we did find positive milk samples in Canada.
I think it was the initial messaging also of it's not here, we haven't found it, granted we haven't been looking very hard, but we haven't found it yet and therefore there's nothing to see here.
He also suggests that expanding the testing program into other animal milk sources is another way to find more So for example, you know, there were reports of goats being positive in the US.
A single report of goats, they could test goat milk or sheep milk.
That would be a way to expand, at least to do some kind of sentinel work and understand things beyond what are already going on at a large scale.
Teresa Tam thinks that the meeting was focused on the science and the studies.
I know we focus on the science and the research and the studies for this call.
It would have been helpful if she provided some citations for these studies.
Apparently there needs to be a focus on the raw milk people, because that is scary.
We should sort of, again, have a bit of a focus on the raw milk people.
Because that's probably, you know, dealing with the pasteurised bit is fine.
I think this might actually go fairly smoothly.
But then the You know, we probably need a discussion on how to address all the people who, you know, counter anti-pasteurization.
And then there's goat.
I know nothing about cheese.
I don't eat cheese, but apparently goat...
Do not feed your cats with raw milk products.
more frequently unpasteurized, slightly scary as well.
Bonnie Henry adds that there is a huge counterculture of raw milk use out here in BC.
And Teresa Tam finally offers expert advice on how to feed cats and whether farm cats are pets.
Do not feed your cats with raw milk products.
I don't know who messages on that, but I also know that there's a gap.
We always seem somehow left with holding the bag, as it were, on the pets specifically.
So I'm assuming farm cats are pets.
So we do have to think about as well in terms of messaging.
So, there you have it.
These are some of the enablers acting in their middle management roles as unwitting pandemic promoters.
Please feel free to watch the entire presentation.
The link is in the description.
But be warned, there is an astounding lack of logical and scientific thinking in the one hour meeting.
It was clear during the COVID-19 era that the narrative had to be enforced by batons and rubber bullets.
As David Rogers Webb wrote in his 2023 book, The Great Taking, this is not because the power to control is increasing.
It is because the power is indeed collapsing.
The control system has entered collapse.
From our point of view, we are best to keep exposing the pseudoscience of virology and contagion and ignoring the propaganda being espoused by these purported public health institutions.
What they fear the most is that you simply say no and don't agree to go along with it.
And now, on a lighter note, let's finish with the Teresa Tam highlights reel.
This seems to be a lot to discuss.
You know, I heard, well, some people might be doing waste water surveillance.
Other people are testing milk.
We should sort of, again, have a bit of a focus on the raw milk people.
Do not feed your cats with raw milk products.
But at least we've got a bit of our butts in a row.
And so we were a bit concerned that we don't really know.
Results are projected for this way to be released on Monday.