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Louisiana Man With Supposed Bird Flu Died

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Article posted with permission from the author, Suzanne Hamner

If you read, “Dr. Lena Wen Pushes Fear Over H5N1 Bird Flu” at The Sons of Liberty Media, you may recall mention of a Louisiana man who had supposedly been diagnosed with “bird flu”. The Louisiana resident was one of 66 cases in the united States, with his case being considered “severe”. According to reports, the man had been “exposed” through his backyard flock of chickens. Supposed samples taken from the man indicated a “concerning mutation of the virus”, as reported by the New York Times. It has now been reported the Louisiana man, in his 60s, supposedly diagnosed with “bird flu” has died.

A Louisiana man in his 60s who was hospitalized with the first severe case of bird flu in the U.S. has died, the Louisiana Department of Health announced Monday. According to STAT News, it’s the first bird flu-related death in the U.S. — and all of North America.

The man, who has not been named, was older than 65 and had underlying medical conditions not specified in the health department’s announcement. He was hospitalized with severe respiratory illness after contracting the H5N1 bird flu virus last month from exposure to wild birds and a backyard flock of birds.

Louisiana health officials didn’t provide details about when the man died or what treatment he received. According to the health department, no other bird flu cases have been identified in Louisiana.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) maintains its position that bird flu poses a low risk to public health.

In a statement published by The Washington Post, the CDC said, “While tragic, a death from H5N1 bird flu in the United States is not unexpected because of the known potential for infection with these viruses to cause severe illness and death.”

According to STAT News, 67 cases of bird flu have been recorded in the U.S. since last year. The Post reported that in almost all cases, the patients experienced “mild illnesses” such as respiratory symptoms or pink eye, and all except the Louisiana man recovered. Most who became ill are poultry or dairy farmworkers.

If there is anything we should have learned by now, it is there is no diagnostic test for any type of influenza, much less “bird flu”. These cases are more than likely being determined by the fraudulent use of the PCR test. And remember, a “case” for bird flu could be using the same definition as was used during the CONvid-1984 – a “positive” PCR test without any symptoms whatsoever. It should be noted the Louisiana man who died had underlying medical conditions that have not been disclosed.

The report at The Defender continued.

Mainstream media has widely attributed the Louisiana man’s death to bird flu, but experts who spoke with The Defender struck a note of caution.

We do not have details on the type of hospital he was in for many weeks, treatment received, and what the ultimate cause of death was in his case,” cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough told The Defender.

This is not the same as saying the patient died of bird flu. [The Louisiana Health Department] conspicuously stops short of making that claim. If the health department reporting the case is not willing to declare bird flu to be the cause of death, it is irresponsible for anyone else to draw this conclusion,” internal medicine physician Dr. Clayton J. Baker told The Defender.

Baker said such messaging on the part of some media outlets “is reminiscent of the fearmongering that was so prevalent during COVID-19, where numerous patients who actually died ‘with COVID’ were classified as ‘COVID deaths.’”

Epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher told The Defender that, because there are few details about the Louisiana man’s death and the underlying conditions he previously experienced, “it’s entirely possible that this patient died because of his other conditions, with bird flu infection pushing him over the edge.”

Regardless, we can expect the biopharmaceutical complex to use this case as a tool to fear-monger and push for bird flu vaccinations,” Hulscher said.

Now, the fearmongering has begun. Dr. Lena Wen has already been pushing for H5N1 vaccines to be authorized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). However, if you read the series on the package inserts regarding the H5N1 vaccines listed on the FDA website, you are aware those products have been approved – some manufactured under the national pandemic preparedness initiatives.

The question should be asked, “Do we really need vaccines for this H5N1 bird flu for only 67 cases with one death?” Dr. Meryl Nass asked the same question.

According to The Defender, “In October 2024, New York City health officials held a tabletop simulation of a bird flu outbreak.” Isn’t that convenient?

In a report at CNN, as reported by The Defender, a genetic analysis conducted last month by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) determined “the virus that infected the Louisiana man mutated, enhancing its ability to infect the upper airways of humans.”

This is very convenient because it means the current H5N1 vaccine candidates approved by the FDA would not be effective against this supposed mutation or the “current variant”. No vaccine has ever been proven safe or effective. Readers of The Sons of Liberty Media should be able to see what is occurring.

Multiple outlets reported the Louisiana man was “infected” with the D1.1 “clade” of the virus. A teenager in British Columbia, Canada, was “infected” with the same “clade” but recovered.

And, The Defender reported the following:

Brian Hooker, Ph.D., chief scientific officer for Children’s Health Defense, told The Defender the mutation seen in the Louisiana man may be man-made.

The type of mutation seen in the man’s H5N1 isolates is reminiscent of research that is being done by Yoshihiro Kawaoka, Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin and Jessica Belser, Ph.D. at the CDC. Both researchers are attempting to humanize the virus so it can spread via respiratory droplets,” Hooker said.

Kawaoka and Belser are known for their involvement with gain-of-function research, where the transmissibility and virulence of pathogens are enhanced.

With this Louisiana man’s death, some are already jumping to a “man-made mutation”. How did that mutation get from the University of Wisconsin and the CDC to Louisiana? It’s a valid question that is not answered.

At this point, we should be seeing similarities between this “bird flu” and the CONvid-1984 planned scam-demic. Dr. Richard Bartlett, an emergency room director and former Texas Department of Health and Human Services council member, appears to see it.

Dr. Richard Bartlett, an emergency room director and former Texas Department of Health and Human Services advisory council member, told The Defender that existing bird flu vaccines have not been designed for the D1.1 clade. He said:

My understanding is that this is a different clade than bird flu vaccines that have already been purchased by governments around the world. In other words, they missed the mark. With vaccines it’s all or nothing. The winning treatment strategy will be early treatment.

The question is, will the National Institutes of Health, CDC, World Health Organization [WHO] and government leaders — that are not doctors or scientists — repeat their mistakes? Will they push one option only? Vaccinate or bust? Are they slow learners? In 2009, we had the H1N1 pandemic with a highly contagious and very dangerous flu virus. Not one person was vaccinated, and the pandemic was over in nine months.” [Emphasis Mine]

Pay close attention to the last paragraph of the article at The Defender.

According to the WHO, there have been nearly 900 human bird flu cases worldwide since 2003, and roughly half of those patients died. But according to CNN, “Because severe cases are more likely to be reported than mild ones, mild illnesses probably aren’t being factored into that figure.”

The World Health Organization (WHO) claims there have been 900 “human bird flu cases” worldwide since 2003. That is 21 years of data. If accurate, that is almost 43 cases per year worldwide. The WHO then reports that half of those individuals died. What is not reported is how many of those individuals had other medical conditions that could have caused their death. Moreover, there is no indication of how many had mild illnesses. And, no indication of how these “cases” were confirmed is mentioned. Convenient, isn’t it? Yet, the WHO states with confidence, “half of those individuals died”, hoping people will jump to the conclusion those individuals died exclusively of “bird flu”.

Does anyone else ever ponder how a supposed respiratory illness produces conjunctivitis – pink eye? It is no coincidence that “generalized respiratory symptoms” can be used to diagnose “bird flu”. It happened with the CONvid-1984 planned scam-demic.

Friends, we should stay informed, but remain skeptical about what is happening. We should never forget what was perpetrated upon the people with CONvid-1984 because the same individuals who were harking on the CONvid are some of the same harking on “bird flu” now. What we learned during the CONvid-1984 planned scam-demic should be put to use now to stop those who would push us back into the insanity of 2020. The history of CONvid 1984 should not be repeated.

Article posted with permission from Sons of Liberty Media




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