In a manner starkly resembling the early days of the Wuhan 
coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the mainstream media (MSM) has started 
its grand unveiling of the bird flu as the next big health crisis. 
The
 Atlantic reported that the American people should be deeply concerned. 
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the 
country's first severe case of human bird flu infection, it claimed. The
 patient, a Louisiana resident over the age of 65 with underlying 
medical conditions, is in the hospital with a severe respiratory illness
 and is in critical condition. 
"The patient's exposure to sick and dead birds in backyard flocks has been traced," the news outlet reported. 
California
 Gov. Gavin Newsom added fuel to the fire by declaring a state of 
emergency after weeks of rising infections among dairy herds and people.
 Los Angeles public health officials confirmed that two cats died after 
consuming raw milk that had been recalled due to a risk of bird-flu 
contamination. 
Critics are pointing out that earlier warnings 
regarding bird flu and H5N1 have been overblown, likely as a means of 
distributing bird flu vaccines "just in case." 
Dr. John
 Smith, an independent epidemiologist, echoed the same concerns: "It's 
no secret that the powers that be have a vested interest in keeping the 
population in a constant state of fear. Bird flu has all the makings of 
the next big scare. We shouldn't be surprised if they start peddling 
mutations and variants, just like they did with COVID." 
Analysts
 further raise: "Why now? What triggered this sudden media frenzy? Are 
we just getting ready to shift our focus away from another health scare 
that failed to materialize? Remember the last time we were warned about 
the Zika virus? Or the swine flu?" 
They argued that these warnings came and went, and now bird flu is the new hot topic. 
"We
 should also wonder what disease will conveniently disappear so that the
 bird flu panic can take center stage. It's a common tactic in the 
health scare playbook—create a distraction with one issue while quietly 
letting another slip away," most of them say....<<<Read More>>>...
