April 9, 2025 UPDATE: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada confess that they have zero evidence of a bird flu virus or contagion. See Christine Massey's FOI results. As you are no doubt aware, the attack on farm livestock is in full swing across the world. Millions of healthy chickens have already been culled and more slaughter orders are issued each day. Over 55 million chickens have been culled in Iowa, Ohio and Indiana alone, and in Canada it's almost nine million domestic birds in B.C. with more than 14 million Canada-wide. What can a farmer do when the government inspectors arrive to inspect your chickens, beef/dairy cattle, horses, goats, pigs or anything else that they claim may be carrying the avian flu virus? The Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF), has provided an Action Alert form that can be given to inspectors, at the farm gate - before allowing them entry to your land. Page one of the form is for the visiting inspector to provide the names and contact information of those visiting the farm. The second, more detailed, page (Questionnaire for Inspector), asks for proof of successful isolation of the bird flu virus, proof of contagious nature of the bird flu virus, type of test that will be used and contact information of the lab that will be doing the testing. It states that this form must be filled out completely before any sample is released. Please download the Inspector Forms (two pages) and have them ready at your farm or ranch should you be visited by inspectors. Back yard chicken farmers would be well advised to do this as well. Inspector Forms - English Inspector Forms - French What to do if inspectors show up wanting to test for bird flu?
WAPF reports that this strategy has been successful: "Obviously, no inspector will be able to provide the information requested on the form, information that is the farmer’s right to have. The hope is that they will leave and never come back–as they have with astute chicken farmers." You Can Help! If you attend farmer's markets, or purchase your eggs, poultry, beef, and pork directly from your local farmer, please help by printing off the two-page Inspectors Form (Inspector Forms English or Inspector Forms French) and giving it to them. We need an army of freedom loving volunteers to get this message out. Without that, our food supply is in grave danger. Further Information:
This article also appears on my free Substack. Kindly share! Additional Resources: Video by Tom Cowan MD: ANOTHER LOOK AT THE AVIAN BIRD FLU, ARE OSTRICHES THE SOLUTION TO COVID. The video details section includes the downloadable forms for inspectors. Video by Dan Dicks: THIS IS UNIVERSAL OSTRICH INC - A DEEP DIVE WITH PRESS FOR TRUTH. Includes interviews of Andrew Kaufman MD, Christine Massey, Katie Pasitney and others. Want to Learn More About WAPF? The Weston A. Price Foundation will provide you, for free, 7 Easy Lessons about the Wise Traditions Diet. Learn the Basics of the Wise Traditions Diet and Join our WAPF Community - we're celebrating 25 years of advocating for local farms and nourishing traditional food! Also, take advantage of the WAPF Info Pack. It includes a letter with some background on our foundation and our most popular brochure, "Timeless Principles of Healthy Traditional Diets." Order the free WAPF Info Pack here. Follow WAPF's YouTube Channel – with 2 or 3 posts each week, it’s a great way to keep informed! Disclaimer: The above information and throughout the Sooke WAPF Chapter website and Blog is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for the advice provided by your doctor or health care professional. You should not rely upon or follow the programs or techniques or use any of the products and services made available by or through the use of this website or Blog for decision making without obtaining the advice of a physician or other health care professional. The nutritional and other information on this website is not intended to be and does not constitute health care or medical care.
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Linda Morken
3/17/2025 05:35:11 am
Yes I am, John. The stress that quarantines and cull orders put on farmers/ranchers is enormous, and so unnecessary.
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Ruth
4/2/2025 08:16:10 am
Want to be aware of what is going on, especially in BC
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Mark Harmer
4/12/2025 06:41:59 pm
Is there a french form
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Linda Morken
4/21/2025 09:47:00 am
Thanks for your assistance, Mark. The forms are now available in the article to download in both French and English.
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Ruth Waddell
5/19/2025 06:27:30 am
Can you email your article to Ian Paton BC MLA Delta South
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Linda Morken
5/19/2025 08:22:48 am
Thank you so much, Ruth. Yes, I will absolutely send an email to Ian Paton. Best, Linda
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6/3/2025 03:53:17 pm
If no virus has ever been isolated, in any country in the world, then how can they make a test to detect it? How can you prove anti bodies or herd immunity, or make a vaccine for something if you cant prove a virus? The answer is clear... YOU CAN'T. Am I missing something?
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Linda Morken
6/5/2025 08:10:35 am
That's it exactly. If anyone has proof that contagion and viruses exist, even though no one has found that proof in well over a hundred years of trying, they are encouraged to send it to Tom Cowan.
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Beth
6/4/2025 08:11:47 pm
The link to your english inspector form has been corrupted. The same corrupted link is on your substack blog post. Thank you.
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Linda Morken
6/5/2025 08:05:11 am
Thanks Beth. I checked and the forms download OK for me (both from this website and from my Substack). It may be that your system isn't linked to Adobe? There is another way to download the forms directly from the details under Tom Cowan's video: https://rumble.com/v6towbv-another-look-at-the-avian-bird-flu-are-ostriches-the-solution-to-covid-5212.html. Please note that Tom's video is linked in the Attention Livestock Producers article as well. Please let me know if that helps. Best, Linda
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