Looks like they got a tip-off that there will be increase in swine, bovine and avian diseases. I live in a very rural farming area and there is lots of talk at the local VA meetings among the guys and gals who are active farmers. Paranoia isn't always a bad thing.
Cambridge technologies is a Jewish company that specializes in custom agricultural vaccines.
Seaboard foods, the destination, is an enormous pork producer. (Odd, Jews don't eat pork) but the company makes vaccines for other animals also.
3.The product "Prime" does not show up on searches of the Cambridge company web site. The product "prime" does not appear on Google either, even when associated with Cambridge Technologies, and the product number cannot be looked up either, Google draws a blank. And that's weird. You can always find products that exist on Google, why not this?
Only one flu strain - H3N2 comes up in searches of the Cambridge web site, and it comes up under pigs.
The other flu variants written on the box do not come up, but they can infect pigs. Also weird, if one comes up they should all come up, right?
All 3 flu variants can infect and spread easily in people and all 3 strains have many sub variants with differing characteristics, some bad, some normal.
Cambridge Technologies sends out custom testing kits to test the animals with, and then custom vaccines are made for a particular test result. These are formulated by blending existing stock, and ship out rapidly. That could be all this photo is showing. But there are some questions:
Why does the product "prime" not show up on the Cambridge web site?
Why do 2 of these flu strains not show up on the Cambridge web site?
Why did anyone make note of this shipment, which should be routine?
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