Bird Flu Hysteria: What’s Really Going On?

Bill Gates is now doing WHAT with Bird Flu?

Alexis - Redacted
3 min readJun 14, 2024

The U.S. and the European Union have decided to order bird flu vaccines from CSL Securis, a company funded and advised by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Interesting, right?

This decision comes amid growing hysteria around bird flu, but there are a few key points we need to address.

Therapeutics and Case Numbers

First off, we do have therapeutics for bird flu. If you catch it, treatments are available. But here’s where it gets murky: the true number of bird flu cases is uncertain because the World Health Organization (WHO) relies on PCR tests.

These tests were found to be highly faulty during the COVID-19 pandemic, with up to a 97% fail rate. In fact, a European court recently ruled that PCR tests are unreliable.

So, while we may hear certain numbers, we should take them with a grain of salt.

Misinformation and Human Transmission

Recently, the WHO reported a fatal case of bird flu in Mexico, only to retract it after Mexico’s health secretary pointed out inaccuracies.

It’s essential to know that bird flu is not typically transmissible between humans. So why the panic and rush to stockpile vaccines? The WHO argues that if the virus mutates, it could become transmissible between humans.

But the current vaccines are for a strain that does not spread human-to-human, making this preemptive stockpiling seem questionable.

In Colorado, 70 people were quarantined and monitored for bird flu, even though they showed no symptoms.

This echoes the COVID-19 scenario where one symptom was having no symptoms. Bird flu symptoms can include a runny nose, stuffy eyes, and fever — normal flu-like symptoms.

Treatment Options

According to Dr. Kelly Victory, there are effective, safe medications available for treating bird flu, such as hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, similar to treatments used for COVID-19.

The challenge, however, lies in the potential restriction of these treatments in favor of pushing an mRNA vaccine agenda.

mRNA Vaccine Trials

Moderna has secured government funding to start a trial for an mRNA bird flu vaccine. This funding comes from the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), a part of Health and Human Services, and is taxpayer-funded.

This new mRNA technology is now being extended beyond COVID-19, with Moderna recently receiving FDA approval for an RSV vaccine for adults 60 and up.

Connections and Funding

CSL Securis, the company making the bird flu vaccine, has a history of working with the Gates Foundation on other viruses like Zika and Ebola.

While there’s no evidence yet that the Gates Foundation is involved with Moderna’s bird flu vaccine, it’s a connection worth watching.

Final words

In summary, the bird flu situation is reminiscent of the early COVID-19 days. We’re relying on PCR tests, dealing with asymptomatic cases, spending millions on vaccine development, and facing potential virus mutations.

Add to that the push for mRNA technology and connections to influential foundations, and it feels like a familiar, albeit concerning, narrative.

So, as we navigate this unfolding story, staying informed and critical is more important than ever.

Thank you for reading! :)

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