{"id":10378,"date":"2025-02-05T01:20:47","date_gmt":"2025-02-05T06:20:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cafe.nfshost.com\/?p=10378"},"modified":"2025-02-05T01:20:47","modified_gmt":"2025-02-05T06:20:47","slug":"freedom-news-in-the-okanagan-bird-flu-outbreak-freedom-rallies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cafe.nfshost.com\/?p=10378","title":{"rendered":"Freedom News in the Okanagan: Bird Flu Outbreak; Freedom Rallies"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><br>If you\u2019re unaware of it, Universal Ostrich Farms in Edgewood, BC, suffered<br>an outbreak of avian flu which was declared on Dec. 31, 2024.<br>What happened next is unprecedented: not a single adult ostrich died. A<br>number of the younger birds died, and symptoms persisted in the adults<br>for about two weeks, but there have been no further indications of<br>disease for the last 10 or so days (as of writing this on Jan. 26th). This<br>resistance to avian flu is a world first, and yet the Canadian Food<br>Inspection Agency (CFIA) has ordered the flock be culled by Feb. 1st.<br>Even more incredible is that the farm was already involved in COVID<br>research studying the science of natural immunity, which is our best long-<br>term option for combating any virus and comes with no potential for<br>adverse reactions as vaccines do, especially novel vaccines. Bird eggs are<br>an ideal environment for producing monocolonial antibodies (cloned<br>antibodies meant to stimulate the immune system). Ostriches are<br>especially ideal for this due to their robustness compared to chickens and<br>other poultry livestock, and because their larger eggs produce more<br>material to work with.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>This means Canada is now home to a virology research farm which<br>happens to possess the first known flock of naturally H5N1-immune<br>poultry in the world. The situation could not be more perfect for studying<br>why these adult ostriches survived infection with a 0% mortality rate.<br>While focused on natural immunity, the research may too, yield insight<br>into H5N1 treatments that could protect poultry and other livestock, as<br>well as wildlife by reducing transmission from livestock into wild<br>populations. It also contributes to the advancement of treatments for<br>humans should a dangerous variant emerge that more easily transmits<br>from animals to people or from person to person which is a distinct<br>concern among scientists.<br>After declaring the outbreak, CFIA proceeded to issue a cull order for the<br>birds which is a tragic but fairly standard response. Once realizing their<br>birds had survived so successfully, Universal Ostrich informed their<br>research partners of the development, who in turn informed the CFIA,<br>and the CFIA agreed to rescind the order.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>So, What\u2019s The Big Deal?The point of this document is to inform you the reader that someone at\\ the CFIA, despite being aware of all this, has decided to proceed with th<br>cull order anyway. Not only has this official decided to destroy the only<br>possibility to date for studying a naturally immune animal population, but<br>she\u2019s forbidden the farm from having their animals tested any further<br>under threat of hefty fines and even imprisonment. There is no<br>scientifically-supported reason to forbid testing.<br>Even more alarming, she\u2019s declared intentions to have the CFIA seize any<br>research material not only from the farm but from the farmer\u2019s residence,<br>which is a separate property. The CFIA has no mandate for dealing with<br>medical or veterinary research. Their jurisdiction is strictly biosecurity<br>management, certainly not the seizure of information and research<br>materials, and the farmer\u2019s residence is not the site of any biosecurity<br>hazard the CFIA would have jurisdiction over. This is something like<br>having paramedics show up at your house to execute an arrest warrant<br>for your neighbour, who they already know lives next door.<br>Moderna is currently poised to develop an H5N1 mRNA vaccine,<br>receiving nearly $600 million in development funding from the U.S.<br>government and holding a long-term agreement with the Canadian<br>government to produce mRNA vaccines in country at a new facility in<br>Quebec. This suggests the most plausible explanation is unfortunately<br>that someone in the government is pressing for this action. It\u2019s unlikely<br>any typical agent or officer at the CFIA would engage in such an<br>overreach of authority, in light of a pressing global public interest to<br>preserve these birds, without influence from a political higher-up.<br>There is a huge amount of private profit to be lost should non-proprietary<br>treatments become available or a feasible pathway to natural immunity<br>be discovered. The natural antibodies produced by these birds will be<br>superior to synthetic antibodies created in a lab, rendering Moderna\u2019s<br>planned mRNA vaccine obsolete and inferior. Remember that Moderna<br>made $12 billion from COVID vaccines in 2021 alone. So while there is<br>no scientific reason for the CFIA to order Universal Ostrich to stop testing,<br>there is a clear financial motive to suppress information that would show<br>a cull to be unnecessary. Information that may in fact show a clear reason<br>to protect these animals from any manner of interference.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>What To DoAt the moment, there\u2019s no direct mechanism to prevent this<br>overreach before the scheduled cull on February 1st, so it\u2019s up to<br>us to use public pressure and scrutiny instead.<br>Contact your MPs, the official at CFIA responsible for this<br>decision, as well as the CFIA senior management (details below).<br>You might remind them it\u2019s a crime against humanity to deny<br>access to food, especially on such a massive scale, which they\u2019ll<br>be doing by interfering with the development of treatments and<br>disease management strategies for livestock in the face of the<br>H5N1 pandemic that\u2019s already resulted in the loss of many<br>millions of animals. You might also remind them it\u2019s a crime<br>against humanity to deny access to medicine, which they\u2019ll be<br>doing by destroying research and materials used in studying<br>potential treatments for, and strategies to overcome, both<br>COVID, and now H5N1 which has begun to show up in humans.<br>There is no reasonable grounds for taking such action\u2014<br>especially in light of the irreplaceable nature of this ostrich flock<br>which is worth far, far more alive.<br>Despite the seriousness of the situation, please remain respectful<br>as most government employees are doing what they believe is<br>best with the information they have, and may not be aware of the<br>full scope of the situation unfolding. Borrow what you like from<br>this document, but it\u2019s best to write in your own words.<br>Then, inform people you know of the situation and encourage<br>them to get involved.<br>Remember, at the Nuremberg trials \u201cI was just following orders\u201d<br>was not accepted as justification for crimes of this scale and<br>severity. Let public officials know people are watching, and<br>please, be prepared to hold them accountable should they<br>knowingly allow such gross public harm to occur. They will be<br>unable to say they didn\u2019t know after the public thoroughly<br>informs them.<br>It\u2019s easy to write a letter when worked up about a cause, but it\u2019s<br>far more important to stay involved. Study what\u2019s happening, digfor answers, and help make sure this kind of thing doesn\u2019t occur<br>at all.<br>Relevant Contacts:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Cortnie Fotheringham &#8211; Operation Chief Command Officer (responsible<br>for proceeding with the cull )<br>Cortnie.Fotheringham@inspection.gc.ca<br>Paul MacKinnon &#8211; President<br>Paul.MacKinnon@inspection.gc.ca<br>(613) 867-7045<br>Linda Nguyen &#8211; Chief of Staff<br>Linda.Nguyen@inspection.gc.ca<br>(343) 552-3684<br>Jean-Guy Forgeron &#8211; Executive Vice President<br>Jean-Guy.Forgeron@inspection.gc.ca<br>(613) 773-6500<br>David Nanang &#8211; Vice President, Science<br>David.Nanang@inspection.gc.ca<br>(343) 575-0394<br>Jane Hazel &#8211; Vice President, Communications and Public Affairs<br>Jane.Hazel@inspection.gc.ca<br>(343) 542-2576<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Author unknownBack in Kelowna for February 8, 2025:<br>Help us give away hundreds of Druthers every week to<br>supporting drivers!February 1, 2025 12:00 noon<br>Vernon Freedom Rally<br>12:00 p.m. \u2013 2:00 p.m. @ Polson Park<br>Join Ted for the Largest rally in the North<br>Okanagan, and growing weekly!North Okanagan Shuswap<br>Freedom Radio<br>http:\/\/s1.voscast.com:11464\/stream<br>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br>February 1, 2025 12:00 noon<br>Kamloops Freedom Gathering<br>Valleyview Centennial Park<br>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br>February 1, 2025 12:00 noon<br>O.K. Falls Freedom Rally<br>11:30 a.m.<br>Across from Esso Station<br>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br>February 1, 2025 12:00 noon<br>Oliver Freedom Rally<br>12:00 p.m.<br>Town Hall<a href=\"http:\/\/s1.voscast.com:11464\/stream\"><\/a><\/p>\n\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you\u2019re unaware of it, Universal Ostrich Farms in Edgewood, BC, sufferedan outbreak of avian flu which was declared on Dec. 31, 2024.What happened next is unprecedented: not a single adult ostrich died. 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