In a recent social media post, Dr. Eric Berg, a prominent advocate of the ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting, suggested that rising egg prices are not coincidental, linking them to the resurgence of bird flu in the news.
Dr. Berg, known for his extensive following on platforms like YouTube and Twitter, often discusses health and nutrition topics, emphasizing natural food sources and holistic health approaches.
Bird flu (H5N1) is a virus that affects birds. Sometimes, it spreads to mammals. But here’s the key part: It’s been genetically modified in labs for years. In 2022, a lab-modified strain leaked. Now, they’re using it as an excuse to seize control of food production.
How are they implementing this? They’re using the tactics used during COVID: • PCR tests inflating case counts • Mass culling of healthy poultry • Rapid vaccine rollouts by Big Pharma
The result? • Fewer chickens = Higher egg and meat prices • Small farmers wiped out = Big Agriculture takes over • “Vaccine-laced” food = You lose control over what you eat They forced COVID vaccines into our arms. Now, they’re aiming to put bird flu vaccines into your food.
If this sounds familiar, it’s no coincidence. COVID lockdowns were about limiting personal freedom. Bird flu “outbreaks” are about limiting access to food. And control over food = control over every part of human life.
What’s the solution? • Stop mass culling & fake PCR testing • Investigate the USDA’s role in this crisis • End rushed vaccine approvals • Protect small farmers from big agriculture control
The avian influenza outbreak has led to significant disruptions in poultry production, contributing to increased egg prices. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, millions of birds have been culled to prevent the spread of the virus, leading to reduced egg supplies and higher consumer prices.
While Dr. Berg’s comments highlight concerns about the underlying causes of these price hikes, experts emphasize the importance of addressing the immediate challenges posed by the bird flu outbreak. Ensuring biosecurity measures in poultry farms and maintaining transparent communication with the public are crucial steps in managing both the economic and health implications of this issue.
The situation underscores the intricate connections between public health events and economic outcomes, prompting discussions on how to build more resilient food systems in the face of unforeseen challenges.
I wouldn’t trust Dr. Berg to scrub my toilet.
He needs to read about ” The Birds Arent Real” govt. program that has been getting rid of birds and replacing them with surveillance drones.