Bird Flu is a serious threat, page-150

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    Yes. That's the asian bird flu. I think what I meant to communicate is that any threat of it 'jumping species' is becuase of the work of mad scientists around the world, including the CSIRO. From the link I posted.

    "In fact most Asian birds tend not to migrate to Australia at all, which is partly why Australian birds are different from the rest of the world including such oddities as the Kookaburra, Black Swan, Cassowary and Ibis (commonly known as a bin chook for its uncanny ability to get food out of public dustbins). So, if Australia is going to get H5N1 Bird Flu naturally it is going to be a bit of a tall order…Unless…The clucky Bird Flu perpetrators come through the back door, from Antarctica. And even if the odd Antarctic Albatross were to accidentally find its way to the coffee shops of Melbourne it would have struggled to pick up an Asian bird flu in the snowy wastes of Antarctica.And then there are the penguins. Penguins are birds, in case you didn’t know. They can fly but only in the fluid medium of water (most birds fly in the fluid medium of water vapour, i.e. air). So they could make it to the south coast of Australia to drop their bird flu droppings - but not much further without a long walk. And if you saw a family of penguins on the road to Geelong I’m pretty sure you would have seen it in the news.

    Here's how it plays.

    1. Create virus using either an existing virus, or a novel virus, or a manipulated virus

    2. Create scare about virus, even if it’s not that dangerous (if at all)

    3. Create bogeyman conspiracy theorist for public ridicule if anybody questions the creation of a virus

    4. Rinse and repeat, taking in millions of dollars of public funding to “prevent” the next scary virus that you don’t prevent at all


    So could there be another explanation than Antarctic chickens flying over the Southern Ocean and infecting their temperate brethren?Well, given that the CSIRO is in the very neighbourhood that the majority of the outbreaks are we might want to look there to see if, perhaps, they might possibly have had anything to do with a N7N3 outbreak next door, or if in fact a H7N3 outbreak is of any consequence at all.

    The problem is that the CSIRO has form. It was rightly implicated as a co-contributor to the Wuhan SARS-Cov-2 origins in Sharri Markson’s exposé two years ago which you can see in this 10 minute clip from Sky News.
 
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