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Timothy Kashin
Arrested, USDA Inspector Phyllis Fong, a 22-year Deep State operative, is one of the key players behind the artificial inflation of poultry and egg prices in the U.S. She ordered the culling of MILLIONS of healthy birds, using the FAKE excuse of “mutating bird flu.” But here’s the TRUTH: There was NO pandemic.
Fong personally ordered mass bird exterminations in 2024, targeting farms in Colorado, Ohio, Arizona, Louisiana, and Nebraska. One case in Louisiana set the stage: a man (who DID NOT WORK on a poultry farm) was allegedly diagnosed with H5N1 after “finding dead birds” in his yard. The CDC then INVENTED a panic story, claiming 66 people were infected. Sources say that number is ENTIRELY FABRICATED.
Before the media even blasted this FAKE OUTBREAK, Fong and Biden’s corrupt FDA sent teams of inspectors in full hazmat suits to Nebraska, ordering the instant killing of 600,000 birds. The farm owner—who recently tested his flock and found ZERO SIGNS of bird flu—REFUSED. But it didn’t matter. Fong had already signed off on the order, threatening him with $4 BILLION in fines and PRISON TIME if he didn’t comply.
She thought she was untouchable. When Trump began cleansing the Deep State in January, she REFUSED TO LEAVE, publicly claiming Trump had “no authority” over “federal watchdogs.”
The next day, KARMA STRUCK. Security FORCED HER OUT, delivering her straight to JAG investigators.
Now you know why the price of eggs have shot thru the roof.
1:22 PM · Feb 6, 2025
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Let's see if the H5N1 panic ends, and if this crime against humanity is actually prosecuted, because my recollection is that officials have immunity for actions taken as part of their official duties. It would be great if that were no longer true, or there was an effective workaround.
Thanks!
Not sure this post is factual, She was fired but arrest not verified. It would have come out in the Fake news media.
I've seen this article, but are there any more articles like it? Sounds legit, but almost too good to be true.