Now, the FAO is conspiring to eliminate — in the oblique, maternal language of public health — small-scale chicken farms (meaning those beyond the control of corporate interests) under the guise of bird flu risk mitigation.
Via Reuters (emphasis added):
“The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has chosen Brazil, which in May reported its first outbreak of bird flu on a chicken breeder farm, to host next week’s global event on prevention and control of the disease.
Bird flu has spread around the globe and led to hundreds of millions of poultry being culled*. It has also been reported in dairy cows, cats, and humans.”
My best guess of what’s really on the agenda:
· Instituting either an official “bird flu treaty” or some transnational quasi-treaty handshake agreement among public health authorities to orchestrate a standardized global future bird flu lockdown/vaxx response similar to COVID-19 — only, ideally, better-organized and less left to the whims of national-level policymakers
· Cracking the whip on small-scale chicken farmers to consolidate further the market into the hands of multinational food corporations and, ultimately, to get rid of legacy chicken and beef altogether.
· Consolidating control over the food supply ahead of the much-hyped rollout of the digital social credit system to turn food access into a tool of social control
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When communists gain power they go after private property as in guns, self-sufficient food supply and confiscate financial assets - money, land, etc. all in the name of social justice. The result - millions of dead animals and humans buried in "Peoples Cemeteries".
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