The Reason for the ‘Bird Flu’ Narrative

By Cindy Niles, March 2, 2025


Besides nudging poultry farmers with hideous red tape to shut down their operations, the reason for the bird flu narrative is to make each poulette, egg, breast fillet and drumstick subject to carbon and ESG metrics.

Farmers who intend to stay in business must comply with comprehensive digital oversight by acquiescing to a long list of certifying corporations to remotely measure and manage their operations. These measuring, managing and meddling middlemen are the apparatus of consulting agents, who dream up numbers and figures for executive bodies to enforce.

In the Sustainable-and-Circular-New-International Economic Order, water and energy consumption, feed, and injections all need to be precisely counted and traceable. Each egg must come with a QR code that verifies its carbon footprint (‘resource burden’ on the planet); its journey from inception to human ingestion, digestion and excretion must be transparent to the all-seeing, all-knowing artificial intelligence systems. Eggs will (individually) be digitally twinned as will our digestive tracts in the name of economic sustainability, health, well-being, fairness, and whateverotherhorseshitjargonisdreamtupbytheslavedrivers.

To not complicate this exemplifying model of natural systems to planetary super-surveillance, computation and experimentation, I’ll forego detailing the access it provides self-appointed bureaucrats for manipulation. Suffice it to say, biological life will be at the discretion of impenetrable automated systems, behind which nameless and faceless people hide. Farmers (like the rest of us) will become employEEs since they will carry out orders dictated by machines. Rising at 4 in the morning to collect manure and enter data, having lost all responsibility and profitability they will not last long.

Factory-made synthetic food is around the corner for us. Humanity will accept it because the geoengineers are making it increasingly difficult for traditional agriculture to exist. There will come a day in a few generations’ time, when open air farms will seem like myth.