07/22/2024 / By Kevin Hughes
Retired chiropractor Dr. Bryan Ardis says people should not be worried about the bird flu scare.
During a recent episode of his podcast “The Dr. Ardis Show,” he explained how the bird flu scare is one absurdity after another. He also shared an article by NBC News about the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) possibly finding the bird flu virus in a handful of wastewater sites.
Ardis recalled his documentary “Watch the Water” that discussed the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) possibly being in the water systems and making Americans sick. This report, he added, only makes Americans aware that the CDC is doing something with the city wastewater.
The retired chiropractor told his audience: “There’s a big problem with this. The bird flu virus is only a respiratory virus. You have to inhale it in order to get sick.
“Why are they looking in your wastewater when you don’t inhale wastewater as a threat to you getting sick? The only way bird flu would end up in the wastewater that you flush down the toilet is if you coughed into the toilet and then flushed it.
“They are not there looking for the bird flu in your wastewater. They are there putting poison in your water, and they are making you sick with it – with an illusion that they are there to test for safety measurements. How much bird flu is coming out of your city? No, that’s not what they are doing.”
According to Ardis, symptoms of bird flu include fever, sore throat, cough, stuffy or runny nose, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, muscle aches, diarrhea, shortness of breath and pink eye. But he noted that every one of those symptoms can actually be a symptom of every virus known on Earth. He also warned that bird flu drugs like Tamiflu, Rapivab and Relenza are showing the same symptoms of the bird flu as side effects.
According to the host of “The Dr. Ardis Show,” the Type A H5N1 strain of bird flu was first discovered in 1959. Recent news report claim that since 2020, the virus has been spreading among more animal species such as dogs, cats, skunks and bears. Even sea animals such as seals and porpoises are testing positive for bird flu.
However, Ardis remarked that animals in the ocean such as seals and porpoises having bird flu is absurd. He continued that this is one suggestion nobody should fall for.
“They’re going to kill all kinds of people, all kinds of animals, and they’re going to tell you they had the bird flu and they had to be killed in order to stop the outbreak. That’s ridiculous and not true. They use that as fear porn to scare the crap out of you at home while you watch all these chickens having to be slaughtered because they couldn’t get rid of the bird flu,” he said.
He took note that if bird flu was so deadly, the chickens would die anyway – eliminating the need to cull them. He explained: “Why just isolate them somewhere in a big cage. Let them all die from the bird flu? The truth is they wouldn’t die, any of them – and then there would be nothing to sell you as far as a drug or vaccine.” (Related: FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN TAKEDOWN: Over 4 million chickens to be slaughtered after bird flu detected at egg farm.)
Ardis also mentioned that amid the bird flu fearmongering, there have been only two cases of bird flu in the U.S. – and neither were fatal. He stressed that despite announcements on various news outlets about a “looming pandemic,” there is no reason for Americans to be afraid of bird flu.
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