Sujet : Re: The Bird Flue Scam: Have you learned nothing? Re: Viewpoint: RFK's reckless firing of CDC vaccine advisors not supported by evidence
De : the_thompsons (at) *nospam* earthlink.net (Chris Thompson)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 12. Jun 2025, 03:12:43
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JTEM wrote:
On 6/10/25 10:34 PM, Chris Thompson wrote:
Over 600 bald eagles are known (by necropsy) to have died of avian flu.
While egg prices were sky rocketing here "CUS BIRD FLU" they were under
$2 a dozen in Mexico, well under for some brands. In Canada, there was
a similar pattern where egg prices creeped up by a small margin but
nowhere similar to here in the United States. How is it this Bird Flu
knew where the borders were and why did it respect them?
You're focused on the source of the "Bird Flu" panic for your oh so
accurate information on bird flu. But that "information" was debunked
long ago, and you just doubled down, seeking more of the same kind
of INEXPLICABLE claims from the same sources.
"Ah, science!"
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Do you recall what you had for lunch 18 years ago, but cannot recall if you brushed your teeth this morning?
Here's what you wrote (and snipped):
"Speaking of which, are you still losing all bladder control over
a bird flu that ravages cattle but won't touch any birds, least
not any that can fly & migrate?
So nearly all birds are immune to bird flu, but people aren't."
My reply focused only on migratory birds, which you think biologists believe are immune to flu. No one thinks that. But to run from the rebuttal you talk only about chickens. Well. Takes one to know one, I guess. Had any good cat food lately?
Chris