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United Nations, World Bank Target Small-Scale Chicken Farms in Bird Flu 'Global Summit'
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Back in March, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization took a page out of the Orwellian WHO Global Pandemic Treaty playbook — which later passed in April despite the abstention of the United States — to lend its support to "global monitoring, data sharing, and technical guidance" in the effort to, ostensibly, curb the spread of bird flu.
Via United Nations, March 17, 2025 (emphasis added):
"[UN Food and Agriculture Organization] (FAO)] reaffirmed its commitment to global monitoring, data sharing and technical guidance to help countries contain the virus.
[FAO Deputy Director-General] Ms. Bechdol also stressed the importance of private sector engagement, particularly in developing vaccines, diagnostics and high-quality animal health services.
The briefing also included a third call for funding proposals under the Pandemic Fund, hosted by the World Bank.
Over the past two years, FAO has co-led dozens of Pandemic Fund projects aimed at strengthening disease surveillance, early warning systems and health infrastructure to prevent future outbreaks."
Now, the FAO is conspiring to eliminate — in the oblique, maternal language of public health — small-scale chicken farms (meaning those beyond the control of corporate interests) under the guise of bird flu risk mitigation.
Via Reuters (emphasis added):
"The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has chosen Brazil, which in May reported its first outbreak of bird flu on a chicken breeder farm, to host next week's global event on prevention and control of the disease.
Bird flu has spread around the globe and led to hundreds of millions of poultry being culled*. It has also been reported in dairy cows, cats, and humans."
*Bird flu did not "lead to hundreds of millions of poultry being culled"; the hysterical public health response based on false PCR tests did that.
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Continuing:
"Mitigating the devastating impacts of the bird flu, which triggered trade bans against Brazil and other poultry producers, requires an integrated response supported by constant investments from both the public and private sectors, according to FAO.