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Lois Lassiter's avatar

They are intentionally TRYING to infect cattle as we speak. This is the ONLY explanation for testing dairy cattle.

Cows historically have a great resistance to A and B flu strains. This is WELL KNOWN and documented in literature. If a dairy farmer had a problem with his cattle that--as reported--involved slight decrease in food intake and milk production, the LAST thing he would ever test for would be an A strain of Influenza, which is what H5N1 is. SOMEONE set up this testing. This is not what a typical large animal vet would test for in the field.....ever. Someone put them up to this. It was NOT coincidental. No vet went out there and said.....'Hmmm....I wonder if it's SPECIFICALLY H5N1, which has never been found in cattle before? I think that's an economically sound testing option.'

This was a set up....and then, to test the farm worker as well....COME ON.

They went looking for it.

I'm still not convinced the cattle are actually 'infected' though. The diagnosis was made via nasal swab, likely with PCR......I don't believe it.

Oh...and those cows? All fine. That farm worker? Fine.

They are testing the waters to see if we will buy into it again....

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Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH's avatar

On cue, FDA Commissioner Robert Califf says they are getting ready for H5N1 avian influenza to enter human populations on scale. We called it on Courageous Discourse. https://x.com/McCulloughFund/status/1788351171784049108

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