As Media Hypes Bird Flu-Infected Cows, Bird Flu Vaccine Discovered to Contain Neurotoxin Mercury, Dog DNA, Cancer-Causing Chemicals: FDA Package Insert
Media spike in avian influenza coverage follows passage of U.S. spending bill that readies over $1 billion for a coming bird flu pandemic.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are claiming rampant bird flu (H5N1 avian influenza) has spread to dairy cattle across several states.
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The agencies say testing of sick cattle from dairy farms in Kansas and Texas came back positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
It’s worth noting the USDA is currently spending millions of American taxpayer dollars to fund risky gain-of-function experiments on H5N1 bird flu viruses in collaboration with Chinese scientists, while simultaneously developing a new H5N1 bird flu vaccine.
Moreover, Joe Biden just signed into law an omnibus spending bill that could apply over $1 billion to a future bird flu pandemic, raising questions about the U.S. government’s foreknowledge and intentions.
The legislation allocates $708,272,000 for emerging and zoonotic infectious diseases, like bird flu, as well as an additional $315,000,000 specifically for “influenza” pandemic preparation and vaccine production.
The new bird flu cases among cattle “mark the first time that HPAI has been detected in dairy cattle, and the second time the virus had been detected in a ruminant,” the American Veterinary Medical Association said.
Bird flu has also been detected in cows in Michigan, New Mexico, and Idaho.
In addition to North America, the disease has reportedly been impacting animal populations across Europe, Asia, South America, Africa, and even Antarctica.
Last week, Vietnam’s health ministry announced that an H5N1 avian flu infection in Khanh Hoa led to the death of a 21-year-old college student on March 23.
Following the increasing bird flu cases in the U.S., the CDC on Friday issued updated guidelines for bird flu.
The guidelines include “using personal protective equipment, testing, antiviral treatment, patient investigations, monitoring exposed individuals, and administering antivirals to those who have been exposed,” according to Precision Vaccinations News.
That report notes that as of March 2024, the FDA has approved CSL Seqirus Inc. “Audenz” bird flu vaccine.
But the package insert for Audenz, manufactured by Seqirus, indicates the drug is laced with 25 micrograms of mercury, a known neurotoxin, in addition to containing canine DNA and other cancer-causing chemicals, and is linked to more than a dozen deaths.
One in 33 Audenz vaccine recipients experience a serious adverse reaction (SAE).
The jab “has not been evaluated for carcinogenic or mutagenic potential, or for impairment of male fertility in animals,” the insert reads.
It is unknown whether Audenz is excreted in human breast milk or how the drug affects breastfed infants.
Seqirus is owned by CSL Limited, an Australian multinational specialty biotechnology company, a large portion of whose shares are held by BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street.
All of these asset managers are partnered with the “Great Reset”-advancing World Economic Forum (WEF).
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1 in 33 Experience Serious Adverse Events, Including Death
The FDA package insert for Audenz confirms 3% of adults 18 through 64 years of age experience a fatal or non-fatal serious adverse reaction (SAE) following vaccination.
In three studies, there were a total of 17 fatal SAEs among vaccine recipients.
Mercury
“AUDENZ 5 mL multi-dose vials contain thimerosal, a mercury derivative, added as a preservative,” the package insert reads. “Each 0.5 mL dose from the multi-dose vial contains 25 mcg mercury.”
Mercury exposure can cause neurological impairments, kidney damage, respiratory problems, cardiovascular diseases, and immune system dysfunction.
A 2016 review of 91 studies published as far back as 1999 examined the relationship between mercury and autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
It found the vast majority (74%) of the papers suggest that mercury is a risk factor for ASD, “revealing both direct and indirect effects.”
“The preponderance of the evidence indicates that mercury exposure is causal and/or contributory in ASD,” the study authors confirm.
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Dog DNA
In addition to mercury, the Audenz bird flu vaccine contains residual amounts of foreign animal proteins.
“Each dose of AUDENZ may also contain residual amounts of protein other than HA (≤ 30 mcg) including MDCK cell protein (<3.15 mcg),” the bird flu vaccine insert reads.
HA, short for hemagglutinin, represents the influenza virus strain A/turkey/Turkey/1/2005 NIBRG-23 found in the vaccine.
Hemagglutinin, a glycoprotein on the surface of influenza viruses, allows a virus to attach and gain entry into host cells.
The HA is prepared from viruses that are propagated using ‘Madin Darby Canine Kidney’ (MDCK) cells that come from the kidney tubules of an adult Cocker Spaniel dog.
Some proteins from these canine cells can end up in the vaccine.
Moreover, the vaccine insert indicates “MDCK cell DNA (≤ 10 ng)” can also end up in the drug.
A February publication in Frontiers in Immunology raised “serious concern[s]” over DNA contamination from COVID-19 mRNA vaccines becoming incorporated into the human genome.
“New DNA insertion into the human genome would be a serious concern if it happens on the level of stem cells of the reproductive system,” the study authors warn.
Florida State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo has called for a halt in the state’s use of coronavirus vaccines, specifically citing safety concerns related to the discovery of billions of DNA fragments per jab dose.
Vaccine Contains OSHA-Regulated Carcinogin ‘Propiolactone’
The FDA insert for Audenz indicates the vaccine contains ß-propiolactone (≤ 0.1mcg).
Propiolactone is “reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen based on sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity from studies in experimental animals,” according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) ‘15th Report on Carcinogens.’
According to the report:
β-Propiolactone caused tumors in two rodent species, at several different tissue sites, and by several different routes of exposure. Oral exposure to β-propiolactone caused cancer of the forestomach (squamous-cell carcinoma) in female rats, and dermal exposure caused benign and malignant skin tumors (papilloma that changed to squamous-cell carcinoma) in mice of unspecified sex. Subcutaneous injection of β-propiolactone caused cancer at the injection site in mice of unspecified sex (fibrosarcoma, adenocarcinoma, and squamous-cell carcinoma) and in rats of both sexes (sarcoma) (IARC 1974). In nursing mice, a single intraperitoneal injection of β-propiolactone caused lymphoma in both sexes and liver tumors (hepatocellular tumors) in males.
Since β-propiolactone was listed in the Second Annual Report on Carcinogens, additional studies in experimental animals have been identified. In female mice, oral exposure to β-propiolactone increased the combined incidence of benign and malignant tumors of the forestomach (papilloma and carcinoma) (Hochalter et al. 1988; Wattenberg et al. 1983; Wattenberg et al. 1987). In male rats, intrarectal administration of β-propiolactone caused benign colon tumors (adenomatous polyps) (Hochalter et al. 1988), and inhalation exposure to β-propiolactone caused cancer of the nasal cavity (Sellakumar et al. 1987; Snyder et al. 1986).
Moreover, propiolactone is regulated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as a carcinogen, officially making the list as one of 13 “OSHA-Regulated Carcinogens.”
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How is bird flu tested? Is it PCR
What about our beef supply ? Will cattle be injected with this and therefore we suffer the consequences ? Also chickens? They will have to cull many birds also like they did a few years back…