This episode centers on the fight of Katie Pasitney and her family’s Universal Ostrich Farm in British Columbia, threatened with forced eradication of over 400 birds after WHO-aligned directives claimed avian influenza risks. Despite evidence of herd immunity and promising research into ostrich antibodies for COVID-19 and other pathogens, Canadian authorities pressed for mass culling. Katie recounts the family’s court battles, global support (including RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz), and the broader implications for sovereignty, food security, and medical freedom.
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Joining the conversation, Chrissy Wozniak, founder of North American Ag and VP of Communications for American Agri-Women, highlights the dangers of centralized agriculture policy, the erosion of Canadian freedoms, and the importance of grassroots organizing in agriculture and legislation.
Dan and his guests connect the dots between pandemic overreach, Agenda 2030, and the push to eliminate natural immunity in favor of Big Pharma solutions. The ostrich farm becomes a microcosm of the global struggle for liberty, sovereignty, and agricultural independence.
Sovereignty is eroded when international agencies dictate domestic agricultural policy.
Natural immunity and biodiversity are sidelined in favor of “stamp out” methods that benefit Big Pharma.
Property rights and food security are central to resisting collectivist global agendas.
Farmers and local communities must unite to resist overreach and preserve freedom.
Small farms are test cases in global policy enforcement; today it’s ostriches, tomorrow cattle, crops, or private land.
“Science” is often weaponized to suppress alternative solutions that compete with corporate or globalist interests.
Unity across borders (U.S.–Canada–global farmers) is key to resisting centralization.