The terrible H5N1 virus has already caused 48 million chickens to go into the incinerator in Europe as of Oct. 26, 2021. That's good for those already equally dangerous CO2 emissions, but mostly for the price of chicken in the supermarket, which is becoming less and less super. Viruses are not contagious; they are what the body produces when it recognizes poisoning and then starts an exsosome reaction.
Once you launch a big lie, you can use the excuse on many fronts to create shortages. It additionally has the effect of allowing you to ban people from raising chickens, thus depriving them of the ability to be self-sufficient in eggs and meat. That's fine, because you want everyone to be dependent on the system.
"But farms have been culled for years because of dangerously contagious viruses? Surely they do a test and can then see that contamination has occurred?" You obviously have not yet thoroughly studied the contamination lie and so you are going off on the official storyline and on the thought "Surely they can't be lying to everyone on such a massive scale? Surely someone would have to come out of the school then?"
Well when chickens get poisoning, they start an exosome reaction. That is, the body itself produces protein globules to clean up the poisoning. The defitnition of poisoning should be thought of as "anything that does not naturally belong in the body. This can be a result of radiation, which causes cell damage and the body wants to clean up those damaged cells, or it can be poisoning that has entered orally or through inhalation.
For example, there could be something in the food that most chicken farmers buy from the same major supplier, but it could just as easily be radiation from 5G transmission towers or a combination of factors.
Here's the thing: you can't prove that a virus is contagious by saying "it started with 1 chicken and now several have it, so it's contagious," because if it's the body itself that recognizes contamination and thus initiates an exsosome reaction, then all those chickens that are "cleaning up" have "a virus" (an exsosome), but that doesn't prove it's contagious. If you want to prove that something is contagious, you have to isolate healthy chickens and put a sick chicken with them and then see if the other gets sick. This would have to exclude all other sources of contamination (such as food, drinking water, radiation, etc.).
Culling is based on the fable of infectiousness, just as vaccinating people is based on the fable of infectiousness. If you want to know more about that, read the articles under the menu item "the contagion lie" or watch this interview (click on the links).
Once the basic lie is firmly established it gives you the ability to apply that basic lie to anything. You can make up mutating viruses and say it will jump from species to species or you can make it jump from animal to human based on that lie. It's great to have a big lie; the man with the mustache already knew how to describe that well in his book my camp. You just have to make sure you have the science and "experts" in your pocket and repeat the lie often as possible through the media and alternative media (which help perpetuate the basic lie).
So we're going to see major shortages in terms of "chicken the most versatile piece of meat," but probably cows and pigs will be added to that; if only because the livestock population has to shrink for that other invented problem (the nitrogen problem). So those are created shortages, just as all the other shortages we face are deliberately created. All to push through the Great Reset and Grean New Deal agenda, to confront the masses with hyperinflation and deficits, in order to force them into state dependency.
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Goose and pigeon, protein enough in nature around us. I don't need that junk from the supermarket anymore. Keeping your own chickens is the best thing you can do. They recycle everything and give eggs in return. And chicks, and roosters, ... For in the soup.
Not to mention animal sacrifice, this is a mega sacrifice. Which generates negative energy.
What used to happen, they still do today.
Same gods in different guise.
Martin, you say the following: "If you want to prove that something is contagious, you have to isolate healthy chickens and place a sick chicken with them and then see if the other gets sick. This would require excluding all other sources of contamination (such as food, drinking water, radiation, etc.)."
But exosomes can still be exhaled/exhaled and inhaled by others, so exosomes can trigger the body to detoxify as well. So with the above, you still cannot prove/confirm the contamination theory.
No, that's the contamination myth. It has never been proven. What has been proven is that tests to infect other people or animals have never yielded results.