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Canadian Govt To Kill 400 Ostriches To Prevent COVID Research

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Canadian Govt To Kill 400 Ostriches To Prevent COVID Research
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Ostrich Farmers Update:

-ostriches get the avian flu -majority survive & show no symptoms -government says 7 months later,

“COOL, WE’RE GOING TO KILL THEM ALL”

-Dr Oz & RFK Jr offer to move them all to Florida to a ranch -they could literally have antibodies-government… pic.twitter.com/hJTt4c2N2D

— Mario Zelaya (@mario4thenorth) September 24, 2025

The owners of Universal Ostrich Farm in B.C., Canada, has a contract signed with a Japanese research firm to study treatments for COVID-19. Biomedical research of this nature would ruin the plan-demic powers Canada enjoyed, and as such, the government plans to kill all 400 ostriches at this farm after an extensive legal battle.

Those outside Canada likely do not understand the national outrage. This is more than a case of animal cruelty or government overreach. The Canadian government is blatantly attempting to prevent researchers from finding an alternative cure to the very virus that was used as a premise to shut down the world. A Universal Ostrich Farm spokesperson, Katie Pasitney, has explained “inoculating ostriches by injecting them with antigens or particles of a dead virus” created an immune response to create egg antibodies.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency ordered to cull the entire flock due to two ostriches dying of the H5N1 virus. The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) maintains that all birds among an infected flock must be killed to prevent health issues. Yet, these birds were not for meat or simply pets. These birds potentially contained the capacity to product antibodies to COVID-19. Remember when the government cared about nothing aside from COVID? The headlines touted that the world would suffer a medieval plague unless everyone stayed home, masked up, and willingly accepted an experimental mRNA unstudied vaccine. The government can simply do anything under the pretext of “public health.”





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