postyX - May 21, 2025
Will someone think of the Ostriches?? The Ostricaust is upon us!
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Summary
In the latest episode of Conspiracy Theories, we talk to Dan Dix from the Universal Ostrich Farm in British Columbia, Canada about the mysterious case of 400 birds infected with avian influenza and the government's response to it.
Transcript
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Will someone please think of the ostriches? Please think of the ostriches.
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So again, unless you've been under a rock, you may have heard about Ostrich Gate, the Ostracost,
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whatever you want to call it, that's going on over in British Columbia, Canada.
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There is short, well, we're going to go over the whole story because in my mind, I'm kind of torn
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because in one sense, I'm a little bit sus on why they are, what they were doing with this research
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from the birds. It seems to be something that they were doing, you know, over in China and possibly
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in Winnipeg. And then next thing we know, it led to a big scandemic that we are still getting out of.
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On the other hand, the government, are they just, you know, doing this for nefarious reasons,
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which is definitely not out of the realm of possibility either. So I'm a little bit torn
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on this whole thing, but we're going to talk about it. We're going to listen to an interview with
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Dan, well, it's not an interview. He's on the scene, Dan Dix at the Universal Ostrich Farm.
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And we're also going to go over the statement released by the owners of the ostrich farm.
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And let's just see if we can, you know, suss out some of what's going on.
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Hey guys, this is Dan Dix here reporting for Press for Truth. I made it here at the Universal
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Ostrich Farm in British Columbia. If you're not familiar with what's going on with this story,
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you really need to be. It's pretty wild. Basically, what we have here is a case of
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a few of these birds apparently contracting the avian influenza virus. And the food, Canadian
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Food Inspection Agency has determined that since a few of them at one time got sick,
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the rest of these nearly 400 healthy birds must be called.
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So when he refers to the avian flu, it's the H5N1 that was detected in a few of the ostriches,
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...wards killed on order from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. So obviously, this is a travesty.
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If this can happen to small time farmers like these people here who are, you know, raising
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ostriches, what's to stop this happening, you know, with your cows or your horses or maybe
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even someday, you know, your pets. So this is a precedent setting case when it comes to
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the massive attack on small time farmers everywhere, really. So there's really this particular story
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has actually become rather of a highly contentious issue.
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Now, I'm going to just minimize this for a second. So if you remember, too, this has been
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happening in the in the states as well with chickens, right? They come in and that and
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it was believed at the time, or at least in conspiracy theory circles, it was believed that
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this was done to drive up the price of chicken kind of and eggs and discourage people from
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consuming those things because they want us all to be global homo, eat the bugs, you'll
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Now, people don't consume ostrich meat regularly. So what the ostriches is, you know, he has a
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point here as far as like what's next, right? If we concede to this, then next thing you know,
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it's overreach, right? It's definitely overreach. But if it is true that they are potentially
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able to spread, you know, deadly, and I say quotation marks because COVID was not deadly
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to anybody other than the very elderly or frail or unhealthy, then, you know, maybe there's
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a point of having to do the culling or whatever. So I guess the history of this thing is it's,
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you know, they've been in business for 35 years, they have 400 ostriches. And, you know,
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they did initially focused on meat. I'm not sure who eats ostrich meat, but I'm assuming
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maybe they export it somewhere, or maybe there are some sick fucks in Canada that eat it.
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No offense to my Australian friends, if you eat it, I know you eat kangaroo meat, and that
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grosses me out. But they started, they did meat, they did leather, you know, other ostrich products,
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I'm assuming feathers. But they recently pivoted to research on ostrich antibodies. And they are
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doing that in collaboration with Japan's Kyoto Prefectural University. Now, they're supposedly
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doing a similar thing like they did with COVID. They're trying to look at potential disease
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fighting applications, you know, but they're saying they're looking for the cure for a disease that has
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not yet appeared in humans, I guess you could say. But that's also what they said about COVID. So
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it's a little bit sus as to what's going on. This whole outbreak started in December 2024,
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according to the CFIA, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. And it was detected at the farm after
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anonymous tip, which is also curious. An anonymous tip reported multiple ostrich deaths and two of
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those deaths had a variant of a virus not previously seen in Canada. Hmm, this sounds like a very familiar
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story. This marked the first recorded case of avian flu in Canadian ostriches since the current H5N1
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outbreak began in 2021. What I also found interesting was that the Canadian Food Inspection
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Agency classifies ostrich as poultry under the World Organization for Animal Health, the WOA. So
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it's like the WHO, but for animals. And again, we're going by their guidelines, which we did during the
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scandemic. So their guidelines are to call the entire flock to stamping out, it's called stamping out
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policy, which requires the depopulation of all domestic birds on infected premises. Now their
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mandate obviously is to protect public health, or so they say, and also maintain trade status. The
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thought is that if there are infected birds, or if there is avian flu going around in the bird
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population of Canada, it's going to affect our trade for our poultry, I'm assuming that's what they
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mean. And then they're also concerned about any mutations that will lead to human to human
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transmission, something we saw a few years ago, right? So it's a little bit to me, it's a little
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bit like, I think it's kind of, I don't know if it's they're trying to throw us a red herring about
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the the culling of the birds or something like that. But to me, I personally think that it's a little
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bit of an overreach. But we're going to look at the statement from the actual owners of the
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poll or the ostrich farm, and see what they have to say. Of course, more than likely, I haven't read
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the whole thing. I've read bits and pieces of it. But more than likely, they're going to toe the line
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as well, because that's what people do nowadays. Now I've already gone over some of the stuff. But
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this basically just gives you the background. It's Jim cares post. I'm assuming he is let's see
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here, Jim care. This is the official statement from the ostrich farm in Edgewood, BC. I'm assuming
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this person is their spokesperson. It's basically telling you Oh, look at that. It's basically telling
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you that their history, they've been over 30 years in business, etc, etc. They have ethically
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raised ostriches for three decades and focus on ethical breeding and care. Again, I'm not sure what
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the need for an ostrich is in Canada, if we don't eat the meat. I don't think there's a huge, I could
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be wrong. I mean, a huge desire for ostrich leather here. It seems like something maybe we export, but
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I could be, you know, totally off on that. Their mission is to advance sustainable farming and
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contribute to scientific progress. I hate when I see this word because scientific progress
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always is like it's a broad term to cover a lot of nefarious shit through safe, non invasive
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antibody protection. I also asked the question like, you know, back in the day before we started
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doing all this fuck shit with, you know, antibodies and messing with people's genes and all that kind
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of stuff. The human body developed antibodies to most of these things. And I guess the people that
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didn't develop antibodies, unfortunately, they were, you know, part of the what you would call
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survival of the fittest, I guess you could say, you know, Darwin Awards, I guess you can add to
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there. Well, maybe not so much Darwin, but definitely survival of the fittest. Some people were just not
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meant to survive. That was at least back in the day. And now with medical, you know, technology and
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stuff like that, this is why we have so many invalids at older ages, an exploding population of people who
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are not really producing or helping the situation. But I just went off on a tangent there. So they
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give you the terminology here of the inoculation, the vaccination, blah, blah, blah. We all know this
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shit. We've been shoved down our throats like crazy during COVID. So they're talking about their
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current focus since 2020. They focused on breeding antibody research and supporting new farmers that
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want to get into the agricultural industry proving I think they meant to put our value added products
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such as meat, oil, leather, feathers and manure. They stopped doing meat in 2019. Again, a little
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bit suspicious because March 2020 was when the they had a pseudonymous, whatever outbreak. And that's
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also when you know, COVID supposedly hit the world as well. It affected less than or equal to 3% of
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birds, 10 birds total there with survivors developing natural and eventual herd immunity. So, you know,
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they had this outbreak in 2020, coinciding, you know, coincidentally, with the COVID one that was
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supposedly from an animal source as well. So they did all this stuff. And they're working with the
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Japanese on their research. And then I guess last year in December, three year old ostrich developed
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pneumonia like symptoms was treated and fully recovered. And then some later ones.
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Okay, so yeah, so there was, I guess some developed this HPAI, which is high path. It was a distinction
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where it was not HPAI, it was the H51 and whatever the fuck it's called. So the CFIA, once again,
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government overreach, but you know, I guess you could argue that they're trying to
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This is the problem, I guess, in society now, right? We're trading our rights for safety, our freedom for
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safety, right? And none of us, or at least most of us don't really know what that means. Like we don't know
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for our safety, or if it's just, you know, another propaganda campaign by the government. That's what COVID has done to us.
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So this is their statement, you can check it out. It's on Facebook, I don't really go on Facebook, I, you know,
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And also coincidentally, in Australia, they are also, well, they've massacred 15,000 wild horses to apparently save some grass. Now the Noticer News, which is amazing, they report on all the things in Australia that the mainstream Australian media doesn't want you to know. But I just, I find that these things are so coincidental, like something happens there, or in any one of the other white Western countries, and then it like in lockstep happens somewhere else.
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So the Labour Environment Minister here praises the massacre of 15,000 wild horses to save the grass. This is in New South Wales. It was a controversial government effort to reduce the wild horse population that has seen thousands of grumbies shot dead from helicopters. How fucking sick, okay? So they're killing them because they're eating the grass, like grass can't be, you know, regrown. And of course, the person who helped ram this down everybody's throat,
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Penny Sharp, homosexual activist, no shock there. Look at the picture. Controversial equity bill through Parliament spoke out after the wild horse population survey on Wednesday morning.
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The survey found that there could be as few as 15 or 1579 brumbies, I'm assuming that's horses remaining in the park down from 17,000. 6,000 have been killed by aerial shooting. Can you fucking imagine this? The government is legally mandated to reduce wild horse numbers to 3,000. But the funny thing is, is they're not mandated to reduce the exploding migrant population that's going on there, which is probably arguably causing a huger issue.
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And funny enough, I'm surprised that the migrants themselves aren't going in there and actually taking the horses and maybe killing them and using them for meat because I'm sure in some countries that is something that they do. But so they're calling the horses all for the name of grass, grass in Australia. So things are getting wild out there, people. Our animals aren't safe. Nothing is safe. Will somebody think of the ostriches? And will somebody think of the horses?
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Will somebody think of the horses? The horses in the horses?