Bird Flu Propaganda

Author -  Larry A. Law

April 22, 2025
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"The overhyped threat of a human bird flu pandemic is a hoax to 'reset' our food system," says Dr. Nass. I follow Dr. Meryl Nass with the Children's Health Defense. She is an expert on bioweapons production and the efforts to manufacture hysteria —the type of hysteria we saw with the bioengineered, gain-of-function COVID-19 pandemic.

Glycobiology is Involved

The figure below is from my more advanced glycobiology class, but you can see that altering the normal structure of the glycobiology sugars is what causes the avian flu to morph into a deadly form capable of infecting humans. I also have a less technical presentation ( webinar ) which talks about influenza, sialic acid and the H5N1 nomenclature the CDC uses to track the flu.

Main Points

A great resource is Dr. Joseph Mercola's, New York Times best-selling book (2005) "The Great Bird Flu Hoax." This fearmongering propaganda has been going on for a long time! Dr. Mercola shares an outstanding analysis written by Ashley Armstrong. ​She wrote a great article about:

1) How fearmongering around bird flu mirrors COVID-19 responses, with calls for testing, social distancing, and vaccination in the agricultural sector. New radio-frequency identification (RFID) tagging requirements for dairy cows represent potential government overreach, aimed at increased animal tracking and control.

​2) Development of mRNA vaccines for bird flu in both humans and animals raises concerns about potential mandatory vaccinations and their impact on the food supply.

3) FDA warnings against raw milk consumption lack evidence of foodborne transmission of bird flu to humans and may serve to protect industrial dairy interests. The centralization of the food system has led to a 72% decrease in small farms over the last 90 years, emphasizing the need to support small-scale farmers directly.

4) The H5N1 virus may have origins in gain-in-function research, potentially emerging from a lab rather than occurring naturally in wild birds.

5) Mass culling of poultry in response to outbreaks has led to over 92 million chickens being slaughtered since 2022, often using inhumane methods.

Dr. Nass shared Alexis Baden-Mayer's outstanding article on the real story behind the bird flu propaganda campaign . Below are excerpts from her analysis of the bird flu scare.

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