JAG Convicts USDA Inspector General Behind Avian Influenza Scamdemic
4.7.2025
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He showed the panel—three Marine Corps officers—text messages JAG had retrieved from Fong’s phone. The first, timestamped 2/2/2024, 10:03 a.m., had been sent from Fong to an unidentified recipient using a burner phone, which read, “Eggs are too cheap anyway, we’re fixing that.” The unknown respondent replied moments later with a smiley emoji and the words, “Good, very good.”
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As an aside, JAG has asked us to omit witnesses’ names from this article as they fear they can still face retaliation. Appearing via teleconference, the owner of the Nebraska farm testified under oath that 17 USDA employees had shown up at his farm and handed him paperwork, signed by Fong, ordering the extermination of 75% of his fowl. The documents stipulated that if he didn’t cull his flock within 72 hours, he’d face punitive action including being put out of business and possible prison time for “knowingly marketing avian influenza to the public.”