‘Horrifying Discovery Made In Virginia Airport Luggage From China’ – BIO-TERRORISM REDUX?
THINK/AMERICANA|Troy Mullens |July 7, 2020
Something that was recently found inside of some luggage at a Virginia airport is not for the faint-hearted.
I’d venture to say that this must be one of the most horrifying things ever brought into the country. How this even made it to the U.S. is beyond my understanding.
The thing that really makes this situation worse is that the items that were brought into the U.S. came from China and this happened while China is going through the whole Coronavirus mess.
A suitcase was found at Dulles International Airport in Virginia, which has about 100 small dead birds inside.
The birds were sealed in some Chinese packaging and was labeled at pet food, which it may very well be pet food in China.
But how messed up is this? China not only sells small dead birds as pet food, but in order to sell that at a consumer level, you know that they are also raising and killing these small baby birds to use as food as well. That’s probably the most horrifying thing about it all.
The director of field operations for CBP’s Baltimore Field Office has this to say,
“These dead birds are prohibited from importation to the United States as unprocessed birds pose a potentially significant disease threat to our nation’s poultry industries and more alarmingly to our citizens as potential vectors of avian influenza. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists continue to exercise extraordinary vigilance every day in their fight to protect our nation’s agricultural and economic prosperity from invasive pests and animal diseases.”
“Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists protect our nation’s agricultural industries from a variety of potential threats every day, including from highly pathogenic animal diseases that threaten our nation’s economy. CBP agriculture specialists continue to exercise extraordinary vigilance in their fight to protect our nation’s agriculture and economic prosperity from invasive pests and animal diseases.”
Is this a way to try and bring some nasty bird flu into the country surreptitiously?