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Bird Flu Fallout: How H5n1 Is Impacting Egg Prices and Food Security

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BRIAN HOOKER

Dr. Brian Hooker exposes how government policies and the H5N1 bird flu outbreak have resulted in the culling of over 100 million chickens, impacting egg prices and the food supply. Dr. Hooker discusses the unlikely but potential risk of the virus spreading from birds to humans.

He raises concerns about the use of PCR tests, the role of gain-of-function research, and how bird flu is affecting both poultry and dairy cattle. The pandemic’s effects on the egg industry, meat prices, and food security continue to grow, fueled by questionable government decisions and a lack of transparency.

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