The IHVH and H5N1 cows of Texas: harbingers of Armageddon and New Black Death?

Pardon the attention-grabbing headline – we don’t think all of this catastrophe will happen. It is evident however that some people trafficking in certain cows and cow-infecting viruses are flirting with disaster.

We call the first set the “IHVH” cows, after the Latinized Tetragrammaton, the ineffable name of the Hebrew deity. They are red heifers whose sacrifice – by the nutty belief system of certain Jewish fundamentalists and their Christian Zionist compatriots – shall levitate the Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, to enable the rebuilding of the Temple of Solomon. These cows arrived in September 2022, sent by Bryon Stinson of Glen Rose Texas…

Jerusalem Post (Tzvi Joffre) – From Texas to Israel: Red heifers needed for Temple arrive

Our Jewish Roots (Youtube) – Red Heifer update – Interview with Byron Stinson

La Croix (Cécile Lemoine) – In Jerusalem, the “red heifer” worries religious and political leaders

Mondoweiss (Rev. Dr. Don Wagner) – Palestinians warn of a Jewish and Christian Zionist plot to threaten Al-Aqsa Mosque, starting with a red heifer from Texas

Should Al-Aqsa and the Dome of the Rock be destroyed, as the above Mondoweiss article notes, two billion Muslims worldwide will have absolutely had it with the Zionist state, and push to annihilate it. A three-pronged onslaught from Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and above all Iran may very well threaten the very existence of Israel, which then will resort to its nuclear arsenal, implementing the unstated but understood “Samson Option” to blow the whole house – meaning planet Earth – down.

The second set are the “H5N1” cows, infected with the virus causing bird flu. The earliest of these evidently came from Texas…

Ohio Country JournalVeterinarians continue to closely monitor HPAI in Ohio dairy cattle

In early April, the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) received confirmation from the USDA National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL) of the detection of HPAI in an Ohio dairy cattle herd. The affected dairy operation in Wood County received cows on March 8, 2024, from a Texas dairy, which later reported a confirmed detection of HPAI A(H5N1). Ohio’s animal health officials were notified when the livestock began showing clinical signs compatible with sick, lactating dairy cows in other states.

Shaun Wellert, D.V.M., is with the Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Science Agricultural Technical Institute and a co-author for the recent CFAES Fact Sheet “Avian Influenza Detected in Dairy Cattle.”

“This is a really evolving situation. When it started there were reports of strange disease incidents happening in cattle in the Texas Panhandle. A lot of diagnostic tests were coming up negative. The people on the ground there were having a hard time trying to pinpoint what was going on with these cattle and the signs were pretty vague. Then the USDA came out and reported that they isolated avian influenza,” Wellert said. “We’re presuming that wild birds were the cause, but there’s a lot of research and diagnostics that have to go into proving that link. There are still a lot of unknowns. Waterfowl is the natural reservoir that we worry about. We still don’t know where it initially came from in these cow herds in the Texas Panhandle area, but there is a lot of suspicion that it was from waterfowl.” -our emphasis

The cases continue to spread to other states…

NCAgr (April 10 ) – High Path Avian Influenza detected in North Carolina dairy herd

KKTV (April 28) – Bird flu confirmed in Colorado dairy cows

STATEarly tests of H5N1 prevalence in milk suggest U.S. bird flu outbreak in cows is widespread

So far there is only one cow-to-human transmission case…

CDCHighly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Virus Infection Reported in a Person in the U.S.

April 1, 2024—A person in the United States has tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) virus (“H5N1 bird flu”), as reported by Texas and confirmed by CDC. This person had exposure to dairy cattle in Texas presumed to be infected with HPAI A(H5N1) viruses. The patient reported eye redness (consistent with conjunctivitis), as their only symptom, and is recovering. The patient was told to isolate and is being treated with an antiviral drug for flu.

Barron’s (AFP) – Human Cases Of Bird Flu ‘An Enormous Concern’: WHO

If it goes human-to-human, then we face a potential Black Death mortality rate – up to 50%. This is unlikely. H5N1 comes and goes, and occasionally there have been cross-species transmissions, though usually without it becoming endemic to a ‘receiving’ species. However, given that strains of the virus have undergone gain-of-function experimentation (like SARS-CoV before it), the threat of a scientifically-induced zoonotic pandemic exists.

There is one researcher in particular that has caught our attention. He is not named in this September 21, 2009 Wayne Madsen ReportH1N1 genetic samples seized at Indonesian airport (we have already mirrored the article in our June 28, 2023 edition, about midway down). While the virus he attempted to abscond with was H1N1, it is noteworthy that the Indonesian authorities had instituted a new policy on departing viral samples after an incident where:

In 2007, the Health Ministry banned the collection of H5N1 avian flu samples by the US Naval Medical Research Unit No. 2 (NAMRU-2) in Jakarta. There was a belief that the collection of the samples were solely for the benefit of U.S. pharmaceutical companies in producing vaccines.

The article’s description of a University of Wisconsin and Tokyo researcher fits the profile of Yoshihiro Kawaoka…

University of Wisconsin-MadisonMadison is home to one of the world’s top virologists

October 22, 2020
Yoshihiro Kawaoka is studying COVID-19 at his posts at UW–Madison and the University of Tokyo.

Yoichi Shimatsu zeroed in on Kawaoka as Covid-19 was breaking out…

Rense (2-2-20) – Japan’s Demon Of BioWar Kawaoka Inserted HIV Force Multipliers Inside The Wuhan Virus – Part 4

More recently, he featured in a potential lab-leak expose involving H5N1….

USA Today (Alison Young) – Lab-created bird flu virus accident shows lax oversight of risky ‘gain of function’ research

The experiment underway involved one of two infamous lab-made bird flu viruses that had alarmed scientists around the world when their creation became widely known nearly a decade earlier. In each case, scientists had taken an avian influenza virus that was mostly dangerous to birds and manipulated it in ways that potentially increased its threat to humans.

In nature, the H5N1 virus has rarely infected humans. But when people have been sickened, usually through close contact with infected birds, more than half died. So it is fortunate that the H5N1 virus isn’t capable of spreading easily from person to person. If the virus were ever to evolve in ways that gave it that ability, it could cause a devastating pandemic.

And yet in late 2011 the world learned that two scientific teams – one in Wisconsin, led by virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka, and another in the Netherlands, led by virologist Ron Fouchier – had potentially pushed the virus in that direction. Each of these labs had created H5N1 viruses that had gained the ability to spread through the air between ferrets, the animal model used to study how flu viruses might behave in humans.

When the accident happened on Dec. 9, 2019, Kawaoka’s three scientists were working in an enhanced biosafety level 3 agriculture lab suite at the University of Wisconsin’s Influenza Research Institute...

The experiment they were performing involved a virus whose name describes the components of its engineering: VN1203HA(N158D/N224K/ Q226L/T318I)/CA04. It was the virus described in Kawaoka’s controversial H5N1 gain-of-function experiments that had been published nearly eight years earlier, the NIH would later confirm in written responses to my questions...

Kawaoka’s defense of the gain-of-function experiments:

Nature (25 January 2012) – Flu transmission work is urgent

(2 May 2012) – Experimental adaptation of an influenza H5 HA confers respiratory droplet transmission to a reassortant H5 HA/H1N1 virus in ferrets

What is concerning is that the zoonotic transmissions seem to be spreading, from birds to cows and even to dolphins; a 2022 case but just published:

Communications Biology (Allison Murawski et al) – Highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus in a common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in Florida

And here we go again…

Ottawa CitizenCanadian officials considering ‘pre-pandemic’ vaccines as bird flu spreads through U.S. livestock

More about all of this at…

Global Research (Dr. Joseph Mercola) – Scientists Warn Bird Flu Outbreak Could be 100 Times Worse Than COVID. “Weaponized Bird Flu”

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