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sunwatcher User ID: 86978708 Brazil 03/29/2024 09:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne finding hpai in cattle / milk samples is mere association, not causation - we learned this very well in planemics about finding mrna nanolipids an clots in multitude of sudden deaths and miocarditis / brain accidents, so, unless there's some double blinded multi centric longitudinal & latitudinal RCT, such "desease" doesn't even exist I'm becoming an expert in identifying bikes'n'boats thanks to GLP |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 86817597 Canada 03/29/2024 09:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne Officials are strongly advising dairy producers to use all standard biosecurity measures. They note it’s important for producers to clean and disinfect all livestock watering devices and isolate drinking water where it might be contaminated by waterfowl. Farmers are also being asked to notify their herd veterinarian if they suspect any cattle within their herd are displaying symptoms of this condition. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 86117202 I was quite shocked to learn that this was happening right here in our own country. [link to discernreport.com (secure)] You know what fixes this?? Eye Ver Mec Tin Miracle drug Yep. And I’m sure the farmers and their vets know this. If the feds try to pass some bill to cull the cows in texas I’m pretty sure that will spark the civil war. |
Blessed E v User ID: 86997052 United States 03/29/2024 09:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne Folks do you really BELIEVE the "authorities" after the Quoting: Anonymous Coward 86855248 COPHONYVIRUSNONETEEN SCAM??!?!? Wake up, they are LYING to you....and hope you'll take them at their word...STOP doing so. ^^My first thought. How can we ever believe, trust science, again. “The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge.” Proverbs 18:15 |
The Juan Mower User ID: 85935126 United States 03/29/2024 09:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne I can see where this is going, it’s one route to knock out small farmers…and not from the virus but from the law. God help the people who try to shutdown my crazy chicken lady. |
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Vicious Deplorable dollop You ain't seen nothing yet! User ID: 81055323 United States 03/29/2024 09:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne Kamala Harris is not a Natural Born Citizen. She's illegally running. Used by the Founders... Book I of The Law of Nations, Chapter XIX, § 212 (Joseph Chitty numbering) – “Citizens and natives” reads: 'The citizens are the members of the civil society; bound to this society by certain duties, and subject to its authority, they equally participate in its advantages. The natives, or natural-born citizens, are those born in the country, of parents who are citizens. As the society cannot exist and perpetuate itself otherwise than by the children of the citizens, those children naturally follow the condition of their fathers, and succeed to all their rights.' 1758 Emerich de Vattel Oh' What the Hell, do I look like I want to die in some nursing home one day... America must have 4 new Constitutional Amendments... 1. Drug Tests and Mental Evaluations on all politicians and judges randomly five times per year. 2. Term Limits for Federal politicians and judges. 3. Mental and health standards for Supreme Court Justices and retirement age set. 4. A 'Star Chamber' of elected Natural Born Citizens (no attorney's) to ivestigate, try, and prosecute the politicians and government employee's as they see fit. Mandatory death penalty by public hanging is the merciful sentence for pedos and their associates. Democrats are a WMD, literally. Let Justice Be Done Though The Heavens Fall. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83984862 United States 03/29/2024 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne The reason it never took off in humans was because H5N1 bird flu could only be spread by close contact meaning 1-3 feet. Also temperature of the host plays a role as birds have a higher temperature than humans on average and bird flu is optimized to replicate at the higher temperature. Influenza has 2 receptors with which it binds. The first is 2,6 SIALIC acid which in humans is mostly found in the upper respiratory track including the nose. The other is 2,3 SIALIC acid and that is found deep in the lungs and alveoli. The reason bird flu H5N1 never became pandemic was it never made all 3 mutations required to bind to the 2,6 slialic acid receptor. This is because infection in the upper respiratory track spreads more effectively person to person. If the infection is deep in the alveoli, it is not aerosolized as readily with cough and certainly not with sneeze. Additionally, because it is so deep, there is little component of hand contact to spread human-to-human (H2H). For someone with a runny nose, this is a different story. Also, H5N1 requires the higher temperature of birds to thrive. This is 1-2 degrees F higher than H3N1 Influenza viruses. Most Influenza is short lived. It is not a chronic infection. It does not get into the lymph system which is the hallmark of a long lived chronic viral infections. So, this is quite puzzling indeed. One would expect cattle to get over this infection in 1-2 weeks just like humans. Did the virus change its temperature profile? And what about swine? The swine historically has been the link between birds and humans in regard to influenza. It first adapts to swine, and then to humans. So the explanations as given leave many unanswered questions. |
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BrainGuy: Q* White heteropatriarchal Christian nationalist User ID: 67065023 United States 03/29/2024 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne H5N1 is Avian Bird Flu. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83984862 The reason it never took off in humans was because H5N1 bird flu could only be spread by close contact meaning 1-3 feet. Also temperature of the host plays a role as birds have a higher temperature than humans on average and bird flu is optimized to replicate at the higher temperature. Influenza has 2 receptors with which it binds. The first is 2,6 SIALIC acid which in humans is mostly found in the upper respiratory track including the nose. The other is 2,3 SIALIC acid and that is found deep in the lungs and alveoli. The reason bird flu H5N1 never became pandemic was it never made all 3 mutations required to bind to the 2,6 slialic acid receptor. This is because infection in the upper respiratory track spreads more effectively person to person. If the infection is deep in the alveoli, it is not aerosolized as readily with cough and certainly not with sneeze. Additionally, because it is so deep, there is little component of hand contact to spread human-to-human (H2H). For someone with a runny nose, this is a different story. Also, H5N1 requires the higher temperature of birds to thrive. This is 1-2 degrees F higher than H3N1 Influenza viruses. Most Influenza is short lived. It is not a chronic infection. It does not get into the lymph system which is the hallmark of a long lived chronic viral infections. So, this is quite puzzling indeed. One would expect cattle to get over this infection in 1-2 weeks just like humans. Did the virus change its temperature profile? And what about swine? The swine historically has been the link between birds and humans in regard to influenza. It first adapts to swine, and then to humans. So the explanations as given leave many unanswered questions. Excellent overview, thanks. --------------- Don't care. Still voting Trump! ---------- |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84799864 United States 03/29/2024 10:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne Support your local farmers and stop buying garbage meat sold in typical grocery stores. Look around your area for farmers who treat their animals humanely and do not feed or inject them with toxins. This farmer provides a knowledgeable explanation of how meat consumed from "vaccinated" cattle may be harmful to humans.... [link to www.rainbowranchfarms.com (secure)] |
VampPatriot User ID: 84863645 United States 03/29/2024 10:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne My bet is this is gain of function bird flu aka lab grown. Why? First and foremost to stop people from having cows because of their magic “climate change farts” but also to stop people from homesteading and off grid farming Sic Semper Tyrannis. The F in Communism stands for Food. "FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH. WAR IS PEACE. STAYING APART BRINGS US TOGETHER." NWO Mantra |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 86284481 United States 03/29/2024 10:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne This is BS. How long does the flu last? You’re either well or on deaths door in a week. So reduced production of milk for a week? A few farms at a time? No. This is something else. Something that would cause. Major panic if they told us about. My guess…. The ‘’Zombie’ deer disease that’s spread all over the country the last few years, the deer equivalent of Mad Cow disease, is now spreading to cows. Unlike the original mad cow disease that could only spread by cows eating brains or spinal cords of infected cows, this new stra8n in deer is spreading from deer to deer by contact or thru the air. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85520095 United Kingdom 03/29/2024 10:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne H5N1 is Avian Bird Flu. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83984862 The reason it never took off in humans was because H5N1 bird flu could only be spread by close contact meaning 1-3 feet. Also temperature of the host plays a role as birds have a higher temperature than humans on average and bird flu is optimized to replicate at the higher temperature. Influenza has 2 receptors with which it binds. The first is 2,6 SIALIC acid which in humans is mostly found in the upper respiratory track including the nose. The other is 2,3 SIALIC acid and that is found deep in the lungs and alveoli. The reason bird flu H5N1 never became pandemic was it never made all 3 mutations required to bind to the 2,6 slialic acid receptor. This is because infection in the upper respiratory track spreads more effectively person to person. If the infection is deep in the alveoli, it is not aerosolized as readily with cough and certainly not with sneeze. Additionally, because it is so deep, there is little component of hand contact to spread human-to-human (H2H). For someone with a runny nose, this is a different story. Also, H5N1 requires the higher temperature of birds to thrive. This is 1-2 degrees F higher than H3N1 Influenza viruses. Most Influenza is short lived. It is not a chronic infection. It does not get into the lymph system which is the hallmark of a long lived chronic viral infections. So, this is quite puzzling indeed. One would expect cattle to get over this infection in 1-2 weeks just like humans. Did the virus change its temperature profile? And what about swine? The swine historically has been the link between birds and humans in regard to influenza. It first adapts to swine, and then to humans. So the explanations as given leave many unanswered questions. Or…:the tests are not detecting the alleged influenza virus? It’s the goat and papayas all over again testing positive |
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kat User ID: 53407402 United States 03/29/2024 11:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne Here's the big question, do cows recover from bird flu? Yes, they recover in 7 to 10 days. They will not be culling the herds. What a lot of hype. Nothing burger. No good deed goes unpunished. |
kat User ID: 53407402 United States 03/29/2024 11:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good News Quoting: Coastie Patriot (The Economic Collapse Blog)—Officials had been greatly puzzled by a “mystery disease” that has been making dairy cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico very sluggish and has been causing them to produce much less milk. So they decided to do some testing, and we now have the results. It turns out that the mystery illness is actually “the same strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that’s been in the U.S. for two years”… A mystery illness that’s impacted dairy herds in the Texas Panhandle, New Mexico and Kansas now has a diagnosis: Influenza A. USDA says genetic sequencing revealed it’s the same strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that’s been in the U.S. for two years. APHIS says the “National Veterinary Services Laboratories” detected Influenza “A” in samples from several impacted herds in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico. The virus is carried by wild waterfowl, which experts think is how the illness is spreading. The experts did not think that bird flu would be a threat to dairy cattle. Unfortunately, the experts were wrong. Scientists were able to confirm the presence of the bird flu by testing samples of milk from sick cows… According to USDA, as of March 25, unpasteurized, clinical samples of milk from sick cattle collected from two dairy farms in Kansas and one in Texas, as well as an oropharyngeal swab from another dairy in Texas, have tested positive for the virus. Now that bird flu has been identified as the culprit, dairy farmers are being urged to strictly implement “all standard biosecurity measures”… Officials are strongly advising dairy producers to use all standard biosecurity measures. They note it’s important for producers to clean and disinfect all livestock watering devices and isolate drinking water where it might be contaminated by waterfowl. Farmers are also being asked to notify their herd veterinarian if they suspect any cattle within their herd are displaying symptoms of this condition. I was quite shocked to learn that this was happening right here in our own country. [link to discernreport.com (secure)] This is bad news. It is really bad news. Bovine chromosomes are almost nearly identical to humans. Soon the virus will mutate and infect humans. It's the flu! You might get it, you are sick for a week, and the you get over it. Like we all have for decades and decades. No good deed goes unpunished. |
Fluffy Pancakes User ID: 77512770 United States 03/29/2024 11:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne So they've released another bioweapon. Ffs Things are bad enough, there is no need to make anything up. ~Fluffy "Never interrupt an enemy in the process of destroying himself." Quercitin and zinc...Get it. Take it. Visit howbad.info...If you took the shot, for sure. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72540350 United States 03/29/2024 11:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne Folks do you really BELIEVE the "authorities" after the Quoting: Anonymous Coward 86855248 COPHONYVIRUSNONETEEN SCAM??!?!? Wake up, they are LYING to you....and hope you'll take them at their word...STOP doing so. Sheeeeeeeet... They don't even have any unnamed experts or scientists to claim this story. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 86052266 United States 03/29/2024 11:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne Can't git it inya with a needl so they slip it intya mornin caffeine. Quoting: Ozy Cow Man 80142464 Wow dem latte packs are real cheap! should buy me a few packs. We got the same cow sickns here in OZ. what are de odds? They are trying to put mRNA in veggies like tomatoes and lettuce. Search and see. mRNA vegetable , mRNA vax in food |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 86242548 United States 03/29/2024 12:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne Support your local farmers and stop buying garbage meat sold in typical grocery stores. Look around your area for farmers who treat their animals humanely and do not feed or inject them with toxins. This farmer provides a knowledgeable explanation of how meat consumed from "vaccinated" cattle may be harmful to humans.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84799864 [link to www.rainbowranchfarms.com (secure)] Definitely support local beef. Also, I didn't even think about potential of higher estrogen in castrated beef. I am highly suspicious of any "new" cow diseases since they've seemed to be trying to rid us of cows or make people allergic to beef. What is the motive there beyond control? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85378619 United States 03/29/2024 12:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne Officials are strongly advising dairy producers to use all standard biosecurity measures. They note it’s important for producers to clean and disinfect all livestock watering devices and isolate drinking water where it might be contaminated by waterfowl. Farmers are also being asked to notify their herd veterinarian if they suspect any cattle within their herd are displaying symptoms of this condition. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 86117202 I was quite shocked to learn that this was happening right here in our own country. [link to discernreport.com (secure)] You know what fixes this?? Eye Ver Mec Tin Miracle drug for the flu.... god dam people are dismally depressing stupid acting ivermectin works on cancer, diabetes and measels too! the stupid the stupid the stupid |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85378619 United States 03/29/2024 12:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne Support your local farmers and stop buying garbage meat sold in typical grocery stores. Look around your area for farmers who treat their animals humanely and do not feed or inject them with toxins. This farmer provides a knowledgeable explanation of how meat consumed from "vaccinated" cattle may be harmful to humans.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84799864 [link to www.rainbowranchfarms.com (secure)] Definitely support local beef. Also, I didn't even think about potential of higher estrogen in castrated beef. I am highly suspicious of any "new" cow diseases since they've seemed to be trying to rid us of cows or make people allergic to beef. What is the motive there beyond control? Never thought I'd see such rank insane evil and people doing nothing about it |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 86996499 United Kingdom 03/29/2024 12:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The “Mystery Illness” That Has Been Spreading Among Cattle in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico Has Been Identified, and It Isn’t Good Ne do the really fear death that much? no wait, they all queued up for the jjab, nm p.s. why are there 2 copies of this thread, both pinned with the same exact title, by 2 "different" members? |