That's why it's important to ask the obvious questions. Most farms run on a tight budgets. As a rule, farmers don't call in a vet unless it's a disease they can't diagnose and/or treat on their own. This is especially true if there are no serious symptoms. Dairies also don't test milk for viruses. They test for bacteria. So yes, this sounds like a load of bs (pun not intended).
That's why it's important to ask the obvious questions. Most farms run on a tight budgets. As a rule, farmers don't call in a vet unless it's a disease they can't diagnose and/or treat on their own. This is especially true if there are no serious symptoms. Dairies also don't test milk for viruses. They test for bacteria. So yes, this sounds like a load of bs (pun not intended).
The fda isn’t waiting to be invited to farms — they show up when they want to, and force the phony PCR test on animals under the pretense of public health. Even without symptoms of illness, they can declare a farm unsafe and cull everything at will. And the farmer has no recourse.
I did a little more digging and found that they started monitoring dairy farms because a person who worked on a Texas dairy farm allegedly tested positive for bird flu. That was the excuse they used to start testing.
What I see going on is the creation of more regulations in the name of "biosecurity" that will increase the costs of running these farms and run more farms out of business.
That's why it's important to ask the obvious questions. Most farms run on a tight budgets. As a rule, farmers don't call in a vet unless it's a disease they can't diagnose and/or treat on their own. This is especially true if there are no serious symptoms. Dairies also don't test milk for viruses. They test for bacteria. So yes, this sounds like a load of bs (pun not intended).
The fda isn’t waiting to be invited to farms — they show up when they want to, and force the phony PCR test on animals under the pretense of public health. Even without symptoms of illness, they can declare a farm unsafe and cull everything at will. And the farmer has no recourse.
Don't you mean the USDA?
I did a little more digging and found that they started monitoring dairy farms because a person who worked on a Texas dairy farm allegedly tested positive for bird flu. That was the excuse they used to start testing.
What I see going on is the creation of more regulations in the name of "biosecurity" that will increase the costs of running these farms and run more farms out of business.
https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2024/05/10/usda-hhs-announce-new-actions-reduce-impact-and-spread-h5n1
Either way, the formula is in place. Apparently no one is willing to stand their ground and stop the madness.
Or people are standing their ground and we're not hearing about it. The whole thing sounds made up to me.
It’s all BS.
https://www.barnhardt.biz/2024/05/04/so-pink-eye-is-now-bleeding-eyeball-bird-aids-according-to-the-satanic-nwo-fear-mongering-media-its-all-so-tiresome/