The Prepper Broadcasting Network - The Strange Truth- Update on The Bird Flu-All the relevant news.
Episode Date: June 7, 2024https://linktr.ee/PBNLinks...
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Thank you for watching! Welcome to another episode of Strange Truth.
I'm your host, Kyle B., and I'm hoping that everyone has had a pretty good week.
Some crazy stuff going on out there in the news, right?
But hopefully that has not caused any kind of consternation, right?
You know what I mean?
Like hopefully you were able to just get through your week and leave the news gathering to us, right?
Well, we're going to talk about all things bird flu today, right?
All the news, relevant news that seems that's out there on the bird flu, right?
I'm going to chat about that and just bring you guys up to date on what's going on.
So this is going to be a pretty good episode to get yourself caught up on what's going on with that.
All the little bits and pieces of relevant news as to what's going on with the bird flu.
And it's something that we've been keeping an eye on and um you know it um it's it's
making me a little unsettled at this point um but we'll see what happens with it so um i tell you
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So we're just going to jump right in, right, to the bird flu and what's going on with it.
I hope that, I really hope that we don't look back at programs like this here in a year's time or something and go, wow, this is where it all kind of began.
Right. Or this is where we really start, you know, focusing on it. Right. You know, it got on our radar so we can only hope for the best that nothing really comes of it.
Right. But it is something that, yeah, we we've got to monitor.
So let's listen to this. Let's listen to this report on the bird flu.
We are all happy to have the covid pandemic behind us.
However, experts warn of another emerging health threat, bird flu.
behind us. However, experts warn of another emerging health threat, bird flu. The strain is known as H5N1, and it has now infected three people inside the U.S. Disease experts say the
most recent bird flu patient has been exhibiting new worrying respiratory symptoms as well.
Currently, those symptoms include a sore throat accompanied by coughing. These symptoms might not
seem too concerning at face value. However, they indicate two important things with regards to an emerging health crisis.
The first is the virus's ability to jump from one host to the next,
as coughing aids the dispersal of infected liquid particles and is crucial to a population spread.
The second is that new symptoms indicate a mutation in the virus,
meaning it's evolving to become more dangerous.
The CDC has said previously that the virus has become a pandemic amongst global bird populations.
More recently, it became a serious issue amongst other creatures,
most notably cattle herds in the United States.
So far, all of the infected humans have been dairy farm workers
who have been exposed to infected cows.
Experts say H5N1 has also been detected in dolphins, sea lions, and other aquatic mammals as well.
All right, so that was a report that was on, you know, the New York Post.
It was embedded in the New York Post, and I figured that I would just share it with, you know, our listeners.
It's something to watch the mainstream media report on these things because they don't really go about it the way how we do it here in the alternate media, in the prepping and survival community.
Right. We kind of we tend to not just minimize things, not in the way they do it.
It's always interesting, you know, listening to these reports and, you know,
and just kind of trying to process that, the information that they give us.
Well, let's start here. Let's see. This is on shtfplan.com, right? And a Mexican man
has died of bird flu. This has been on a bunch of different other platforms as well. So we'll just
jump right into it. This is by Mark Salvo, published June 6, 2024.
This story actually broke yesterday.
And it says, health authorities claim that a man in Mexico has died from a type of bird flu called H5N2 that has never before been found in a human being.
Right now, the bird flu strain circulating in cattle in the united states
is getting most of the attention and we know that as
it jumps from uh one uh creature to another one mammal to another it becomes more virulent
i'm going to jump over to um the new york post and read the same story in the New York Post,
because it's interesting just to kind of just get a take here.
He says the first lab confirmed case of a bird flu subtype in humans killed a Mexican citizen in late April.
Officials from the World Health Organization said Wednesday the The unidentified 59-year-old victim died April 24th after developing a fever,
shortness of breath, diarrhea, and nausea,
among other symptoms associated with the AH5N2 subtype.
And it says the patient had no history of exposure to poultry or other animals, health officials said, but they did have several underlying medical issues and had been bedridden for three weeks due to other ailments before being stricken with the avian influenza subtype. The death follows the explosive spread of a new strain of bird flu that's killed a massive amount of wild birds and domestic poultry since its 2020 emergence.
It has now begun infecting mammals, including American dairy cattle, where it has been found in dozens of herds in nine states,
and people such as two dairy workers in Texas and Michigan who fell
ill in recent months. An unidentified farmer in Michigan suffered a mild eye infection,
according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The symptoms were similar to those
shown by the Texas patient who was treated for the virus in early April. Both workers had been in close contact with cattle before they fell ill, the CDC said.
They both made quick recoveries, according to Yale Medicine.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has estimated that 20% of the U.S. milk supply
shows signs of the virus, which indicates that a wider spread is likely.
Further, human exposure to the virus might increase the risk
that it mutates to spread easily among people,
and that could be a problem.
Okay, so we have the first fatality here in Mexico.
All right.
Not a good sign.
all right um not a good sign now i'm going to read this uh excerpt here from uh the most important news.com right and this was
written by michael snyder and uh you can go check out the article it says now that someone has
dropped dead fear of h5n2 is already starting to ripple all over the globe and this was written june 5th
uh 2024 and i'll just uh skip down here to um it says here um
a full-blown h5n1 outbreak among humans would have the potential to be a catastrophe.
We don't even know what an H5N2 outbreak among humans would look like because there's never been one.
So far, we have one confirmed case and one death.
It is confirmed that there is human-to- human transmission of H5N2 going on. The masks,
if it is confirmed that there is human to human transmission of H5N2 going on, the mass lockdown
shots and public hysteria we witnessed a couple of years ago could return in the blink of an eye.
And that's what's bothering a lot of people apart from this thing being most likely pretty deadly right they say what this thing has might you know bird flu seems
to have um a higher um mortality rate than of course covid or anything like that um this would
be a real pandemic if this thing gets loose right And starts spreading and starts infecting people. You know,
the whole, the lockdowns and the shots and the hysteria, right? And that's why people are so
leery about all of this right now. That's one reason why the conservative community is so leery
about it. Because, you know, people have all kinds of, you know, conspiracy theories about it, right?
That it could be, you know, from, you know, people are saying, well, it could be something that the media is manipulating.
So that, of course, you know, to manipulate the elections, right?
There is that, that, you know, people are saying all that stuff out there, right?
People are saying all that stuff out there, right? And or it, you know, it could be something that is being directly introduced into the human population so that, you know, that would weaken us, that would weaken our allies around the globe, right?
That this is some kind of, you know, you know, germ warfare that's going on here, okay?
But it is interesting to me that the first fatal case popped up in Mexico, and it is interesting
to me that this person seemed to have had no real contact with, you know, birds or anything of that sort.
So that is definitely something that we need to keep an eye on here. And it says, let's keep
reading. If this person didn't catch it from a bird or some other animal, how was this individual infected?
And did this person spread H5N2 to others before finally seeking medical attention?
It is being reported that this is the very first human case of H5N2 that has ever been confirmed by a lab.
H5N2 that has ever been confirmed by a lab.
This individual could have potentially spread the disease to hundreds or even thousands of others.
If that is what actually happened, it may already be too late to contain it.
Now, I think in the other article, this person was bedridden.
So maybe it's not, you know, maybe they had a chance to track and trace the people who had contact with this individual.
And it says here, one expert that was recently asked about a potential birth flu pandemic admitted that we're in big trouble once it starts spreading among humans on a widespread basis.
Once it starts spreading among humans on a widespread basis, all of our efforts need to be focused on preventing those events from happening, said Matthew Miller, co-director of the Canadian Pandemic Awareness Hub at McMaster University.
Once we have widespread infections of humans, we're in big trouble.
But I wouldn't push the panic button just yet.
An isolated case is just an isolated case however if more confirmed cases of h5n2 starts popping up that would definitely be cause for
concern okay and then this week we learned that 11 house mice in the state of New Mexico have tested positive for H5N1.
And I'll read that again.
This week we learned that 11 house mice in the state of New Mexico have tested positive for H5N1.
House mice have become the latest mammal to become infected with H5N1 bird flu,
sparking fears that the almost omnipresent pest could have spread the virus to humans.
11 house mice in the state of New Mexico,
who wear several herds of dairy cattle,
are infected with H5N1,
tested positive for the avian influenza.
New data released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
the USDA, has shown.
One of the reasons why this is causing so much concern is
because there are millions upon millions of mice living all around us and in many cases our own
homes are infested with them. The discovery of the virus in mice is particularly alarming as it
significantly raises the risk of human transmission and further
spread, say experts. Mice live in unnervingly close proximity to humans. They scurry beneath
floorboards, hide in cupboards in Rome or offices, larders and restaurants. It is important to
remember that the bubonic plague was spread all over Europe by mice. So this will be something that we will want to keep a very close eye on.
Interestingly, scientists recently conducted a study which proves that mice can become infected with H5N1 after drinking raw milk from dairy cows.
A new study published Friday provides more evidence of the potential danger of drinking unpasteurized or raw
milk containing H5N1 avian flu viruses. The work published in the New England Journal of Medicine
showed that mice that were fed milk from H5N1 infected cows became very ill. The study cannot
prove that what happened to the mice would definitely happen to people who drank raw milk containing the dangerous virus.
But it underscores the probable risk, Esper said.
Studies like this cannot be conducted in people for ethical reasons.
Wow.
So mice has been carrying the H5N1 virus.
carrying the H5N1 virus.
And this guy, you know, so this thing is out there and it seems to be mutating
and it's popping up in all these animals.
And of course, we have this H5N2 strain
that has actually killed one person down there in Mexico now.
So it's beginning to become pretty serious.
down there in Mexico now. So it's beginning to become pretty serious. And here is some news that has not really made national news, but it's really interesting to me. And this is on SHTF plan
as well. It says Iowa's governor declares a disaster over avian influenza. That's Iowa's
governor declares a disaster over avian influenza.
This is something that I was not aware of until I saw this article because it hasn't made any
kind of news that I know of. Okay. And the governor of our Kim Reynolds has created a
disaster declaration for Cherokee County after the United States Department of Agriculture
detected the highly transmittable avian influenza,
also known as H5N1.
The bird flu's spread was well predicted by several members of the ruling class, and
if they even got a mild signal that the slave class would obey arbitrary commands and get
more mRNA injected into them,
expect some major pandemic policy changes.
Even though the ruling class and its lapdog mainstream media continue to say the risk to humans is low,
they're still making emergency disaster declarations
and prompting Big Pharma to produce more mRNA injections
to prevent human beings from getting the bird flu.
In fact, according to a report by CBS2 Iowa,
the recent detections in birds do not present an immediate public health concern
and it remains safe to eat poultry products.
If producers suspect signs off in their flocks, they should contact their
veterinarian immediately. That way they can force you to cull your entire flock of birds,
even if only one tests positive with the shoddy and inaccurate PCR test. They're definitely going
to try to control the human cattle as much as possible as the narrative unfolds over this bird flu.
If they can further destroy what's left of the economy with another lockdown, you can bet the ruling class will do it.
So the governor's, you know, I'm just reading this article,
the governor's proclamation allows state resources from Iowa's Homeland Security,
The governor's proclamation allows state resources from Iowa's Homeland Security, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and the Land Stewardship and other agencies to assist in tracking and monitoring rapid detection, containment, disposal and disinfection.
The proclamation also waives regular regulatory provisions related to commercial vehicles responding to affected sites.
In other words, the massive surveillance policy perfected during the COVID-19 pandemic is going to be widely used to push the fear of bird flu and control the slave class
once the rulers decide the time is right.
Now, as I said, you can see that that article in particular was shaped by someone with a particular worldview and whole situation. happened the three years that, you know, we had the lockdowns that were going on and, you know,
the forced vaccinations of people and the lying about the vaccine and the lying about the spread
of COVID and the lying about alternative medications, right? Hydrochloroquine and
iVectamin, right? You know, the lying of, you know,
so you can understand why there's all this distrust
that's out there.
And if this thing really breaks,
that distrust is going to kill a lot of people.
And that's why we got to keep a sane,
calm head about all of this
and just track it and see what,
you know, what data we're getting back
okay if if it seemed if if we hear in another say you know a couple of weeks or another months that
you know you know five six people have gotten this thing right and it just kind of seems to
start spiraling and and we watch the news and we start seeing hospitals getting, you know, like
getting these patients, right, carrying whether it be the H5N1 or the H5N2 virus, right, then we
can become concerned and then we can tweak our preparations as necessary. But know we're such we're so jaded by what occurred with covid that i
think that you know this can this can be a real problem if it breaks out because who do you believe
right you know um this thing has a what you know probably will have a 40 mortality rate so you get
it it's not gonna to be like COVID.
People are going to be dropping dead, which is undeniable, really.
When people go into hospitals and they don't come out, then that's kind of undeniable.
So we're going to have to watch for the signs and make sure that we ourselves don't become
so jaded that we put ourselves at risk. And that's always the
danger with all of this. Now, there is another spin in all of this too, right? And yeah,
we're going to put on our conspiracy theory hat here. A lot of times though, it's been proved that
what has been considered maybe fringe or conspiracy theories
really turned out to be the truth so um maybe i shouldn't be you know calling any of these theories
that anymore right it's a it's it's a viable theory that's been out there for a long time
number one that maybe you know this this bird flu wasn't necessarily being spread by birds flying around, you know, damage.
Right. You know, in fact, these bird production, you know, farms and stuff.
Right. So that's one theory that's being floating around out there.
We surely would love to know the truth about the whole thing.
Right.
You know, is it wild birds?
Is it human activity?
You know, like, you know, nefarious human activity that's causing all of this stuff.
But there was because, you know, it's all about the war on food.
Right.
You know, there's something that we've covered here in depth, you know, on the strange truth. Right. You know, about the war on food right you know there's something that we've covered here um in depth uh you know on the strange truth right you know about the war on food but
but there's this article uh that was in um the endtimes.org and it was let's see
yeah i'll just read it to you right and this this article broke about a week ago and it says here
um a poultry farm in southern illinois housing at least one million chickens caught fire wednesday
night killing mass amounts of poultry and causing significant property damage reports reports say. Marion County Sheriff Kevin Cripps told local media outlets,
including Fox 2 and KSDK, that authorities were alerted to a fire at Farina Farms Inc.
Poultry Farm around 6.30 p.m. At least three buildings were engulfed in flames that reached between 13,000 and 15,000 feet high.
Over 15 fire departments were dispatched to the area.
Wow.
The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, according to the Marion County Sheriff's
Department.
The Beckmeyer Volunteer Fire Department from Clinton County, one of the units to dispatch to the scene,
posted to Facebook after returning from fighting the fire around 4.30 a.m. in the morning.
The Beckmeyer department contributed 30,000 gallons of water to help put out the fire in
Marion County, 43 miles away from their jurisdiction. It's hard to explain the sheer
size of this operation and all the moving parts and straight dedication that went into bringing
this fire under control, the post reads. Hats off to everyone involved, especially those volunteering,
should make for a long day at work today for most of us. The fire was fully extinguished by Thursday morning and there were no injuries,
but the 1.2 million chicken farm is likely a total loss, local outlets WNOI and WJBD reported.
According to employees at Farina Farms Inc., a Weybash Valley produce complex,
the buildings were vacant when the fire started and took off.
So, massive fire that took out a major,
another one, you know, another major poultry producing farm, right? What, one million chickens caught fire?
Okay. Killing mass amounts of poultry and causing significant property damage okay chicken is a vital part of the american diet
the world's diet right um you know one chicken can feed a family of four for a couple of days normally. So it's a vital thing.
When one million chickens die in a fire,
sometimes we see these huge numbers of poultry
that are just wiped out in one swoop.
It's a massive hit to our economies
because this chicken, I'm sure, is shipped all over the country and feeds a lot of people.
So, you know, where the world and the mainstream media and the folks who are not really keyed in, oh, it's a chicken farmer call fire.
Big deal, right?
chicken farmer caught fire big deal right but for us who kind of we're a little bit more sensitive to the importance of something like a massive operation like this right and what it means to
our economy what it means to people uh you know this is a major thing that occurred here so you
have the beef industry that's suffering now because of the bird flu. You have the chicken industry that
has been suffering, right? And then you have all these massive fires. You have the milk that's
contaminated, you know, milk and cheese and different things has been contaminated. So it
just gets worse and worse here. This just does not seem good, right? You know, I mean, when you look
at all the different parts of this, it does not seem good.
It just seems like we're being set up for a problem with our food supply.
And that's the topic for another podcast.
Is our food supply being deliberately sabotaged?
It's something that we also know we we also we have to explore
that possibility okay so let's see okay so i'll read one more article and then uh we'll call it
night here on the strange truth right uh this article uh you know says and this is from n times uh headlines.org again dairy cows
infected with avian flu in five u.s states have died or or been slaughtered by farmers because
they did not recover okay dairy cows infected with avian flu in five u.s states have died or
been slaughtered by farmers because they didn't recover, state officials and academics told Reuters.
Reports of the deaths suggest the bird flu outbreak in cows could take a greater economic toll on the farm bill than initially thought.
the farm bill than initially thought. Farmers have long culled poultry infected by the virus,
but cows cost much more to raise than chickens or turkeys. A U.S. Department of Agriculture spokesperson said the agency knew of a few deaths, but that the vast majority of cows recover well.
Routers was not able to determine the total number of cows with bird flu that died or were killed in South
Dakota, Michigan, Texas, Ohio, and Colorado. Avian flu has infected dairy cows in more than 80 herds
across 10 states since late March, according to the USDA. I'll read that again. Avian flu has
infected dairy cows in more than 80 herds across 10 states since late
march according to the usda some of the animals died of secondary infections contracted after
bird flu weakened their immune systems said state veterinarians agricultural officials and academics
assisting in state responses to bird flu.
Other cows were killed by farmers because they failed to recover from the virus.
Cattle infected with bird flu suffer reduced milk production, digestive issues,
fever and diminished appetite, according to farmers and veterinarians. 1,700 cow dairy sent a dozen of the animals to slaughter after they did not recover from the virus.
Wow.
That's 1,700 cow dairy sent a dozen of the animals. So that's 12 of the animals to slaughter after they did not recover from the virus and killed another dozen that contracted secondary infections, said Russ Daly,
a professor of South Carolina State University and veterinarians for the State Extension Office,
who spoke with the farm.
You get sick cows from one disease, then that creates a domino effect for other things,
like routine pneumonia and digestive issues, Daly said.
pneumonia and digestive issues, Daly said. A farm in Michigan killed about 10 percent of its 200 infected cows after they too failed to recover from the virus, said Phil Durst, an educator with
the Michigan State University Extension who spoke with that farm. Michigan has more confirmed
infections in cattle than any state, as well as two of three confirmed
cases of U.S. dairy workers who contracted bird flu.
In Colorado, some dairies reporting culling herds with avian flu because they did not
return to milk production, said Olga Roback, spokesperson for the State Department of Agriculture.
spokesperson for the state department of agriculture ohio department of agriculture spoke uh spokesperson megan hershberger said infected cows have died in ohio and other affected states
mostly due to secondary infections the texas animal health commission also confirmed that
cows have died from secondary infections at some dairy operations with avian flu outbreaks.
Officials could not provide figures for the number of statewide cow mortalities.
New Mexico State's veterinarian, Samantha Urig,
said farmers increasingly culled cows due to decreased milk production early in the outbreak
before the U.S. even confirmed bird flu was infecting cattle.
Culling decreased as farmers learned that most cows gradually recovered, she said.
Officials in North Carolina and Kansas said there have been few to no cow deaths associated
with bird flu in their states.
Ohio officials did not respond to requests for information.
Bird flu particles were found in beef tissue
taken from one dairy cow sent to be slaughtered for meat,
and meat from the animal did not enter the food supply,
USDA said last month.
So this thing is probably,
it seems to be a whole lot worse than we are being told here.
it seems to be a whole lot worse than we are being told here.
And, you know, we, as I said earlier,
we're going to be watching this very, very carefully, right?
You know, this was a lot of information to digest. Feel free to run any part of this podcast back to hear some, you know,
hear if you thought you missed something.
any part of this podcast back to hear some, you know, hear if you thought you missed something.
But the big news was that that Mexican, you know, person, right, the person from Mexico died,
right, in Mexico, right, from H5N2, from the H5N2 virus. And so, so this is something now that we are going to be keeping an eye on. Hopefully this person didn't infect anybody else.
The fact that this person seemed like he didn't have any contact with poultry, right?
But if it's been popping up in mice, who knows, right?
So it seems like there are many vectors here that a person could get this from.
And we need to be very, very careful.
Protect your own herds.
Protect your own herds, protect your own, uh, uh, poultry,
um, you know, make sure that, you know, you, um, you keep them safe, right. Uh, you know, and,
and do the best you can around your own homesteads, because, you know, if this thing pops up, uh, on
your homestead, on your farm, right. You know, uh, on your property, then, then, and of course, if the government gets involved,
then it's going to ripple across the country, they're going to be coming after homesteaders,
they're going to be coming after, you know, people who, you know, have like free range chickens and
stuff like that, right, you know, so I could see this, I could see this spiraling out of control
really quickly. Okay. All right. So this is where I'm going to leave it.
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