Experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are worried that a strain of flu that has killed 48 million birds this year could spread to humans. As of now there is no vaccine for the influenza, which ...
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Bird Flu Outbreak: Are Backyard Chickens Safe?
The nationwide bird flu epidemic has caused the culling of approximately 40 million chickens and turkeys and affected at least 10 percent of the country’s egg supply, although its impact thus far seems mostly to be limited to large industrial ...
Read More »US Government Misplaces LIVE Samples Of Deadly Smallpox
Smallpox, like other vials of other deadly diseases and vaccines, are safely stored under lock and key at government facilities, right? Apparently not. Long forgotten vials of the smallpox virus have been found in an unsecured government lab storage room ...
Read More »Sign This Petition To Block ‘Made In China’ Chicken
A ban on selling Chinese chicken in the United States has been proposed by a Change.org petition, and it’s getting lots of support. Concerns that chicken from the Asian country could soon make its way into the United States food ...
Read More »‘Made In China’ Chicken To Be Sold In US – With No Label
Very quietly, and without a peep from the mainstream media, the United States has made it possible for chicken to be processed in China and then sold to you here in America – without a label identifying it as “processed ...
Read More »Deadly Bird Flu Now Spreading Between People
The deadly avian influenza (bird flu) virus appears to be spreading between people. Researchers believe that a woman in China caught the flu, or H7N9 virus, from her father and not from poultry. Both the woman and her father died ...
Read More »Richard Duarte’s Plan on Surviving Any Disaster
OTGN continues its interview with Richard Duarte… OTG: You are a Miami resident. Florida has a bill pending which would require an anger management course be taken in order to purchase ammunition, among other new dictates. How do you and ...
Read More »Surviving An Urban Disaster: Interview With Richard Duarte
There are a multitude of differences between urban and rural preppers, but one thing both groups have in common are concerns about civil unrest. Metropolitan preppers often voice worries about looting and lawlessness on the city streets after either a ...
Read More »How To Prepare For Off-The-Grid Health Dangers
Even preppers with advanced weaponry skills, off-the-grid energy systems, and ample food and water supplies often have one weakness in common – a lack of medical skills. Members of the homesteading, survival, and prepper community frequently spend an abundance of ...
Read More »Scientists Voice Concern Regarding New Bird Flu Strain
A new strain of bird flu continues to baffle scientists and is being dubbed “one of the most lethal” versions of the avian flu ever discovered. The H7N9 bird flu has already killed more than twenty-two people in China and ...
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