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Home » Bird Flu Vaccination Begins In Netherlands

Bird Flu Vaccination Begins In Netherlands

Adam Green By Adam Green March 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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Bird Flu Vaccination Begins In Netherlands

The Netherlands, one of the world’s largest egg exporters, has launched a mass vaccination pilot program on a laying-hen farm. The government said on Monday that the goal is to vaccinate all poultry against bird flu and achieve “large-scale vaccination.”

The idea is gaining steam everywhere as implications of the mRNA technology entering the food supply surface. “The aim is to investigate how the market responds to the sale of products (from vaccinated poultry) and to gain experience with the implementation of the surveillance program,” it said.

The ruling classes are testing our obedience and resilience. Will we buy eggs or meat from mRNA-injected birds? That’s the real test since they’ve already admitted that cooking meat and eggs will kill the avian influenza viruses.

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s own website, cooking poultry, eggs, and beef to the appropriate internal temperature kills bacteria and viruses, including avian influenza A viruses.

Bird flu vaccination programs can sometimes trigger export bans, on concern that vaccinated birds not showing signs of infection could pose risks to healthy birds in the export countries. France’s country-wide vaccination program in 2023 of ducks prompted several countries to ban French poultry on such concerns.

Bird flu vaccination programs can sometimes trigger export bans, on concern that vaccinated birds not showing signs of infection could pose risks to healthy birds in the export countries.–Reuters

If the “vaccination” worked, how are birds infected with the virus “not showing symptoms” but remain infected? What’s the point of the vaccine then? It was never about “transmission” as first claimed. It’s about simply getting the shots into the food supply.

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The Netherlands opted for a gradual introduction without naming the consequences of its actions. The ruling class said large-scale vaccination programs are not effective because they require adjustments in veterinary infrastructure and can have trade consequences.

What do you think? Is the ruling class trying to skirt an issue, hoping people will still buy the meat and eggs, therefore ingesting the “vaccine?” Or is it trying to avoid bird flu, even thought it’s been admitted that mRNA “vaccines” are not about transmission. They allegedly keep people and animals from developing severe symptoms, not getting the virus. That’s convenient, considering there is no scientific way to test that theory.

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