Case of the Red Eyes - The Next Pandemic
Pandemic Flu Industry - Who Benefits?
The CDC admits that the avian influenza risk is very low in the general population.
Being sick is big money, big money.
Big pharma is a big player in the industry. But pull back the curtain and the whole money-making and control industry is revealed. There are some insidious operators behind the curtain that not only stand to benefit financially from tracking and tracing us through testing but by being a key player in the total control mechanism. Under the guise of protecting the general populace from an unsubstantiated disease. In an eerily similar ramp-up to the whole covid scamdemic, mask mandates are being brought back in some states. Right now, compliance is voluntary.
Here we go again
John Leak, Writer and colleague of Dr. Peter McCullough recently attended the Biosecurity Summit on the next plannedemic- the H5N1 avian influenza outbreak that has recently caught the attention of the mainstream media, kickstarting overreaching covid era restrictions. Cases of red eyes with mild cold symptoms (the main symptoms of avian influenza) are causing hysteria across boards of health in the states, namely California and Washington.
Under the guise of concern for the possible human-to-human transmission (which the CDC admits that at this time is low) restrictions are starting to take place:
California: Several counties in the San Francisco Bay Area, including Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, and Santa Clara, have reinstated mask mandates primarily for healthcare workers. Santa Clara County extends this requirement to all individuals inside healthcare facilities, including visitors and patients, from November 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025.
HHS.gov announced: USDA/HHS Fact Sheet: Biden-Harris Administration Takes New Action to Halt the Spread of Bird Flu, including in California and Washington. Strike teams on the ground (in California) to aid in traceback efforts and epidemiological investigations. Wahington state is mass culling poultry who tun up positive for the virus.
Thought you were safe from mask mandates when traveling on public transportation? The federal ban against mask mandates expired in the 2024 fiscal year (October 1st).
NYC Health + Hospitals Hosts Fireside Chat with White House About Pandemic Preparedness and Covid-19 Textbook -their 400-page textbook on how they handled the Covid plannedemic and what to do at the next one.
They failed to add the gain of function experimentation resulting in the current outbreak to the image below
Ginkgo Biosecurity- the strongarm of the CDC-
A Look at Ginkgo Biosecurity, the primary sponsor at The International Bird Flu Summit in Fairfax, Virginia. They were at the forefront from the beginning of the Covid pandemic, tracking, tracing, and reporting back to the CDC like a good little schoolgirl. The language on their website sounds very militaristic:
“Ginkgo Biosecurity is building next-generation biosecurity infrastructure and deploying the technologies global leaders need to predict, detect, characterize, and respond to a wide variety of biological threats.”
CDC relies heavily on their input for their decisions.
While at the avian flu conference, Mr. Leak asked
Coming to an airport near you
Have you heard of the Traveler Based Genomic Surveillance Program? Neither had I, until I came back from a trip to Canada via SeaTac airport.
“The Traveler-based Genomic Surveillance (TGS) program, a leading example of biosecurity infrastructure, leverages voluntary nasal swabs as well as wastewater sampling from international travelers to detect more than 30 pathogens. The program will expand to new collection locations at US international airports in Miami (MIA) and Chicago (ORD), bringing the total number of US locations to nine.”
“Additional program funding and expanded program scope, which will double the CDC’s current investment in TGS, will be used to substantially increase the volume of nasal and wastewater samples collected, tested, and sequenced using a custom multipathogen panel.”
Right now, this program is:
- Voluntary (until it isn’t- if the WHO International Health Regulations treaty is ratified next year)
- This applies to international travelers (until the CDC declares a public health emergency)
- Is in only 9 airports: Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York (JFK), Washington Dulles, Newark, Boston, Seattle, Miami, and Chicago. (As they state, they are expanding their tentacles to include other airports.
- Covers 30 pathogens (if the H5N1 avian influenza is a bust, meaning they aren’t able to kickstart another pandemic, they have the other 29 pathogens to play with).
“Just in case” medications, you need for the next pandemic.
If the H5N1 does become a real pandemic by achieving human-to-human transmission and with the projected 50% mortality rate, you aren’t going to want to sit in a clinic or ER waiting room with other sick people who may very well have come down with the flu.
Get the life-saving medications that were withheld before.
The first line of treatment according to the CDC is the antiviral found in our Contagion Emergency Kit, Oseltamivir (generic Tamiflu™).
Backed by protocols developed by experts like Dr. Peter McCullough, get Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, Azithromycin (generic Z-Pak™), Oseltamivir (generic Tamiflu™) and Budesonide along with a nebulizer. Our kit also includes a Guidebook (Over 40 pages of life-saving information from our medical team) as an educational resource for safe emergency use.
Written By Brooke Lounsbury