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  • The article highlights the return of fear-driven narratives around bird flu (H5N1), drawing parallels to the COVID-19 pandemic. It critiques the use of familiar tactics like mass vaccination campaigns, PCR testing and fear of virus mutations to justify government overreach and experimental interventions.
  • While H5N1 is circulating in birds and cattle, it has not yet acquired the mutations needed to spread efficiently among humans. Despite this, health agencies and media continue to amplify fears of a potential pandemic, echoing the COVID-19 playbook.
  • The article criticizes the development of mRNA vaccines for poultry, likening it to the rushed rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. It questions the long-term safety and efficacy of these vaccines, citing past promises that fell short during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The narrative suggests that bird flu policies prioritize profits and power over public health. Examples include France pressuring farmers to vaccinate flocks and the U.S. hesitating due to trade concerns, highlighting the influence of economic interests.
  • The bird flu narrative is less about public health and more about conditioning the public to accept restrictions, mandates and experimental vaccines.

The bird flu narrative is back, and it’s louder than ever. If you’re feeling a sense of déjà vu, you’re not alone. The same playbook used during the COVID-19 pandemic is being dusted off and repackaged, complete with calls for mass vaccinations, PCR testing, and the ever-convenient scapegoat of “virus reassortment.” But before you rush to roll up your sleeve for another experimental mRNA jab, let’s take a closer look at what’s really going on.

The latest alarm bells are ringing over the H5N1 avian influenza virus, which has been circulating in birds and, more recently, cattle. Scientists are warning that the virus could mutate and jump to humans, sparking the next global pandemic. Sound familiar? It should. This is the same fear-mongering tactic seen with COVID-19, where the specter of a deadly virus was used to justify unprecedented government overreach and the rapid rollout of untested vaccines.

But here’s the kicker: despite years of dire predictions, the bird flu pandemic hasn’t materialized. Why? Because the virus, while dangerous in certain contexts, hasn’t yet acquired the mutations necessary to spread efficiently among humans. Yet, instead of acknowledging this, the usual suspects—government health agencies, corporate media and their army of “experts” – are doubling down on the fear narrative.

Take, for example, the recent push for mRNA vaccines for poultry. Yes, you read that correctly. The same technology behind the controversial COVID-19 shots is now being touted as the solution to bird flu. Companies like Ceva Animal Health are already developing mRNA vaccines for ducks and chickens, with initial results described as “very promising.” But let’s not forget how “promising” the COVID-19 vaccines were supposed to be – until they weren’t.

Same ol’ song and dance

The parallels between the COVID-19 and bird flu narratives are impossible to ignore. Both rely on the same tired tropes: a mysterious virus, a lack of transparency and a rush to vaccinate without proper long-term safety data. And just like with COVID-19, the bird flu hysteria is being used to justify policies that erode individual freedoms and expand government control.

Consider the case of France, where farmers are being pressured to vaccinate their flocks despite concerns about trade restrictions and the potential for vaccinated birds to still spread the virus. Or look at the United States, where the government is reluctant to endorse poultry vaccinations—not out of concern for public health, but because of fears it could disrupt exports. It’s clear that the real priority here isn’t protecting people or animals; it’s protecting profits and power.

And then there’s the issue of “virus reassortment,” the latest buzzword being used to stoke fear. According to the experts, this process – where two viruses swap genetic material inside a host cell – could create a new, more dangerous strain of bird flu. But here’s what they’re not telling you: virus reassortment isn’t just a natural phenomenon. It’s something that can be – and has been – engineered in labs through gain-of-function research.

Sound familiar? It should. Gain-of-function research was at the heart of the COVID-19 lab leak theory, which suggested that the virus may have been accidentally released from a lab in Wuhan, China. Now, the same scientists and institutions that downplayed the lab leak theory are warning about the dangers of virus reassortment. Coincidence? Hardly.

The truth is, the bird flu narrative is less about public health and more about control. It’s about conditioning the public to accept yet another round of lockdowns, mandates and experimental vaccines. It’s about normalizing the idea that our freedoms can – and should – be suspended in the name of “safety.”

As the bird flu hysteria ramps up, remember this: the government and its allies in the media and pharmaceutical industry have a vested interest in keeping us afraid. Fear is a powerful tool, and they’re not afraid to use it. But you don’t have to play along.

Stay informed. Stay skeptical. And most importantly, stay free. The real pandemic isn’t the virus – it’s the fear.

Sources include:

TheDailyBell.com

Reuters.com

Science.org