Watchman: People Will Get Sick When Our Supply of Beef, Which Is a Protein, Is Cut Off. Thanks to Google and Dr. Gates, the Truth Has Been Hidden; They Want Us Sick! The Fake Avian Flu Has Been Supposedly Found in Seven States, and Further Cattle Restrictions Are Being Imposed.

By SRH, Authorities in North Carolina became the fourth state to prohibit the travel of cows on April 10 after reporting that cows in the state tested positive for highly deadly avian influenza. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) tested North Carolina samples and found evidence of influenza, also called bird flu and HPAI, according to the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. State agriculture commissioner Steve Troxler issued a statement saying, “We have spent years developing methods to handle HPAI in poultry, but this is new. We are working with our state and federal partners to develop protocols to handle this situation.” So, to speak. People will get sick when our supply of beef, which is a protein, is cut off. Thanks to Google and Dr. Gates, the truth has been hidden; they want us sick! Avian…

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The Watchman Has Reported About 870 Cases of Human Infection With the Avian Influenza h5n1 Virus From 21 Countries. Up to 457 of These Cases Resulted in Death. This Predicts a Reasonably High Case Fatality Rate in Infected People—Pestilence Will Become Commonplace

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