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CDC Spreads Bizarre Disinformation Against Popular American Pet

CDC Spreads Bizarre Disinformation Against Popular American Pet

Now that President Donald Trump is shaking up the scene, once again, in a long overdue reboot to America’s greatness, it seems that the globalists are starting to rabble rouse about one of their favorite bogeymen of all time: another public health crisis.

That’s right: it seems that the globalists are chomping at the bit for another worldwide health crisis, given the number of media reports published on bird flu within the last few days.

And, in perhaps one of the most humorous twists of all, the CDC has gone as far as to blame domesticatedcats for a potential public health crisis.

That’s right: cats.

Per the CDC, domesticated cats supposedly infected two Americans with bird flu, in a posting just made this week.

However, rather ironically, it seems even the CDC went a bit too far with disinformation or misinformation, as the agency apparently – and hilariously – deleted its anti-feline post shortly thereafter.

Even the New York Times reported on that one.

“C.D.C. Posts, Then Deletes, Data on Bird Flu Spread Between Cats and People,” the New York Timesannounced, noting that the public health agency had only “fleetingly” posted its bizarre anti-cat position.

Frankly, the globalists are never going to let the COVID crisis go to waste, which is rather clear with the near constant “threats” regarding public health crises circulating in the media today.

Last year, the globalists began by rattling on about “Disease X” … likely named as such due to the fact that they probably couldn’t figure out which virus would sound the scariest.

So, they settled on “X,” which is rather ironic, given that “X” is also the name of Elon Musk’s social media platform.

Shortly after prattling about “Disease X,” other virologists and pharmaceutical representatives began prattling on about a resurgence of bird flu, which happened to be one of Obama’s pet projects as a very freshman senator (before he became an even more freshman president).

Of course, these virologists had the full support of the mainstream media.

“The US Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that it had detected viral particles of H5N1 avian influenza in milk purchased at grocery stores, but the agency says it still believes that the milk is safe to drink … The FDA noted that it believes the viral particles were detected by highly sensitive lab tests and are likely to have been remnants of viruses killed during the pasteurization process. The agency said that it does not think it is likely that the particles would able to infect people but it is conducting additional tests to be completely sure,” CNN argued at the time.

Of course, CNN was careful to use the words “likely” and “additional tests.”

That gives the outlet plenty of wiggle room to fear monger in the future.

Dr. Richard Webby, director of the World Health Organization’s coordinating center for studies, was rather bemused by the presence of bird flu in cows, even going as far as to say “no one” could have seen that.

“No one ever thought it was going to be in cows … You wouldn’t even think of an H5N1 in cows being something you’d ever have to worry about, and I think that’s where it’s fallen through the cracks a little bit,” Webby mused.

Well, imagine that … no one would have imagined the CDC posting about bird flu in cats a year later either, but here we are: In 2025, the CDC is, once again, posting suspect information in an effort to fear monger.

This time, however, their efforts will not work.

Author: Jane Jones


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