Probably best read by lightworkers with a medical interest or background. Long but very informative.
The Grotesque Bird Flu Scam and How to Actually Treat Colds and Flus
How the cruelty and mismanagement we are seeing with avian influenza is directly reflected within the practice of medicine
Midwestern Doctor, Feb 23, 2025
(https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-grotesque-bird-flu-scam-and-how?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email)
Story at a Glance:
A massive industry exists to protect us from pandemics. Unfortunately, this industry is largely a grift which receives billions for failed cures, routinely suppresses competing therapies that could end pandemics and frequently causes the pandemics it is supposed to prevent.
This industry routinely engages in cruel and completely unnecessary animal experimentation (which often then shapes the mentality of modern medical practices). Because of this, one group has recently been able to shift this longstanding cruelty by connecting it to the immensely wasteful spending which often accompanies that research.
The current “war against bird flu” embodies many of the major problems in the pandemic prevention industry, as over the last few years, we’ve spent billions of dollars killing over a hundred million birds, but all this has accomplished is significantly raising the price of eggs.
While viruses are typically treated as being “incurable” by modern medicine, many highly effective, frequently over the counter, and unpatentable treatments exist for viral illnesses that have been used for over a century (including for some of the most severe and “incurable” ones). This article will review those therapies and how they can both be used for severe illnesses and to rapidly eliminate common viral conditions (e.g., flus and colds).
In late 2019, I predicted that COVID-19 would turn into a disaster. I told many of my colleagues, who all thought I was crazy and simultaneously were confused by these remarks as I was typically the dissenting voice against getting worked up over the annual “pandemic.” While many things at work by late 2019 suggested this could happen, the primary reason I was willing to put my reputation on the line to claim this was due to the media coverage surrounding the pandemic.
Specifically, it’s a longstanding tradition for both the media and federal health apparatus to massively hype up each potential “pandemic,” but in the case of COVID (called Sars-Cov-2 at the time), the exact opposite happened. There was a consistent push to downplay it (e.g., “it’s just a flu bro” flooded the internet at that time) to the point many of my colleagues who typically got the most up in arms about (minor) infectious diseases laughed me off when I suggested COVID was something to be concerned about.
All of this was a red flag to me as I initially could not believe the pandemic industrial complex would be silent when the pandemic they had been waiting decades for finally arrived. Then, once it became very clear (from reports circulating on the internet in Dec 2019) that COVID was very different and actually had a high likelihood of causing a true pandemic, I inferred that only two things could explain why it was being suppressed—either it was known that it would turn into a huge problem and health authorities wanted time to prepare for it before the public panicked, or they wanted it to spread under the radar as much as possible so it could turn into an actual global disaster.
In my eyes, there are four central reasons why pandemics are always hyped up:
- They give federal agencies (e.g., the CDC) a way to justify their necessity and get Congressional funding (which is most likely the primary motivation).
- The ideal content for the media are things that emotionally agitate and hook viewers but do not challenge any vested interests that do not want to be exposed (e.g., major media advertisers like the pharmaceutical industry). Fear-mongering about the next pandemic hence is an excellent way to sustain those companies.
- A multibillion-dollar industry has been created around pandemic preparedness (e.g., lots of virology research and making vaccines) that succeeds because it has no accountability for abjectly failing to prevent pandemics. In turn, hyping up pandemics is vital for this industry.
- Tackling many of the real health issues facing our country requires confronting the vested interests responsible for those issues existing (e.g., pharmaceutical companies) and addressing the underlying causes of chronic illnesses in the country—all of which is a lot of work and gets a lot of pushback. In contrast, having an aggressive and drastic top-down response to an infectious disease takes relatively little effort to do and allows the government to present the facade of safeguarding our health.
As such, we will constantly see “pandemics” that are hyped up by the media and typically are accompanied by mass slaughtering of livestock along with a variety of aggressive sales pitches for that year’s vaccine and in certain years, Tamiflu as well.
Inevitably however, in one way or another, the whole thing ends up being a scam (e.g., the pandemic never materializes or the therapies for it don’t really work).
Note: as I show here, Tamiflu is a scam, as despite governments having spent billions stockpiling it, there is no evidence it works (but significant evidence it frequently has side effects).
The Biodefense Industry
In a previous article, I discussed the unscrupulous “biodefense” industry, which regularly cultivates bioweapons in labs to “protect” us from them. Before COVID-19, this industry had been under great scrutiny as many within the scientific community were worried its actions could lead to a catastrophic lab leak. However, once SARS-CoV-2 leaked, the entire scientific establishment chose to double down on this research and label any insinuation lab leaks could occur “a conspiracy theory” and “a danger to science.”
For example, in 2012 the notorious Peter Hotez secured a 6.1 million grant from the NIH to develop a SARS vaccine with the stated aim of responding to any “accidental release from a laboratory,” some of which was then used to fund GoF research conducted by the leader of the Wuhan lab in 2017 (a link to paper can be found here). Once the Wuhan lab leak happened however, Hotez, not surprisingly, made a 180° pivot and since then has repeatedly condemned anyone suggesting a connection between COVID-19 and the Wuhan lab’s bat research (which he funded to “prevent” a pandemic).
However, while the bioweapons industry (with the slavish support of the mainstream media) has done everything it can to defend its public image, COVID woke too many people up to what was going on. There is now significant pushback against bioweapons research and the lucrative (but consistently ineffective) countermeasures the industry uses to protect us from pandemics.
Unfortunately, because of how much money exists in Biodefense, the industry will continue to fight for it, regardless of how much public pushback it receives. For example, over the last two years, we waged a successful campaign to sink the WHO’s horrific pandemic treaty, which was primarily designed to give the industry a blank check to do whatever it wants (to the point we are now withdrawing from the WHO). Recently I highlighted the immense public protest in Colorado against establishing a (lavishly NIH-funded) bat lab there to study dangerous viruses—which in large part was due to that lab having already had numerous safety accidents and the citizens of Fort Collins not wanting to become the next Wuhan.
This highlights the major problem with Biodefense. Beyond it largely being a grift that fails to stop pandemics (as the therapeutics it brings to market inevitably prioritize profitability rather than safety or efficacy), it frequently creates the pandemics it is supposed to prevent.
This is because the industry will frequently infect animals with dangerous pathogens along with pathogens that are modified to be more dangerous (which is done under the logic those modifications could occur naturally, so we need to be prepared for them by first having lab models to test against—despite the fact those dangerous mutations almost never occur naturally). The infected animals in turn, are used to both study how each disease behaves and to develop a variety of therapies for it which can then be used if a real pandemic ever breaks out.
More specifically, when you consider all the potential opportunities for infection and how often lab animals “won’t behave” (e.g., fight back), it’s relatively challenging to prevent lab leaks from happening. For example, when I covered the Fort Collins lab, which is one of the NIH’s premier biodefense research facilities (and hence one of the least likely labs to have lab leaks), I highlighted a long list of lab accidents (all of which are compiled here).
FOIA documents showed these accidents occurred 1-3 times a month, often involving dangerous pathogens, and could have resulted in someone developing a severe infection and transmitting it to a community—many of which were caused by lower-paid, less-trained and overworked employees doing the grunt work of experimenting on infected animals.
This suggests lab leaks are a common occurrence (especially since much of the riskiest research is conducted out of sight in countries like China), which has been demonstrated by:
- A recent Lancet publication that surveyed the published literature between 2000-2021 and was able to identify 309 documented lab infections, 16 lab escapes, and several deaths—which is quite striking given that most lab leaks are unlikely to be reported (especially as the industry has come under more scrutiny).
- The Cambridge Working Group estimated in 2014 that potentially dangerous lab leaks occur, on average, two times each week in the US alone, and by 2018 this number had risen to an average of four times per week.
Furthermore, many of these lab leaks are quite consequential.
Many major lab leaks have happened. Along with many more we have likely never heard of, some of these include:
- In 1950, the US Navy covertly sprayed harmful bacteria in the San Francisco Bay Area, causing infections and fatalities. Those bacteria then became endemic in the area.
- Numerous fatal lab leaks involving smallpox and anthrax occurred in the US, UK, and Soviet Union.
- Lyme disease emerged next to a US government facility that was weaponizing the same bacteria.
- The 1977 H1N1 influenza pandemic being traced back to a lab leak.
- The 2001 Anthrax attacks in the US being linked to a weaponized strain found only in bioweapons labs.
- Numerous SARS lab leaks having occurred since 2002, some of which led to broader outbreaks (hence why Hotez applied for his vaccine grant).
- A strong case can be made that Ebola and monkeypox outbreaks originated from lab leaks.
- The SV-40 virus which was known to have links to kidney disease and cancer contaminated the polio vaccines (likewise evidence suggests that this happened with HIV).
- Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) actually emerged from chimpanzee research activities.
- Numerous disastrous veterinary pandemics have emerged from leaks.
In short, a good case can be made that, like many other industries which depend upon “solving” a problem, Biodefense will never solve the problem (as doing so would put it out of business) and instead is likely to make the problem worse (as this secures more funding).
Note: the pandemic preventing research Fauci directed actually had repeatedly identified hydroxycholoroquine as a promising SARS treatment, but once COVID-19 came out, Fauci (and the pandemic prevention industry) actively sabotaged it (so that hydroxychloroquine could not compete with the unsafe and ineffective but highly profitable novel therapies being brought to market).
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