Dr. Robert Malone: Culling Chickens Fails to Combat Bird Flu
In a recent interview with EpochTV’s Jan Jekielek, Robert Malone expressed concerns regarding the strategy employed during avian influenza outbreaks, suggesting a preference for breeding chickens that are resistant to the flu.
Last quarter, approximately twenty million egg-laying chickens were lost due to bird flu, primarily through mass culling whenever avian influenza is detected. This approach is driven in part by fears of the virus transmitting to humans.
Malone, who has been known for his critical views on the U.S. public health system’s response to COVID, shared comparable concerns regarding the culling strategy during his talk with Jekielek.
“It’s not effective. This is an outdated method for controlling outbreaks,” the doctor articulated.
The dialogue between Malone and Jekielek occurred on February 22 at the Conservative Political Action Conference located just outside Washington.
Malone also indicated that skepticism regarding prevailing bird flu fears is warranted.
He advised against mass vaccination of poultry, arguing that it could lead to the emergence of vaccine-resistant variants of bird flu.
“I personally believe we should allow the poultry industry to focus on breeding flu-resistant chickens, turkeys, and ducks,” he stated, and noted that this could align with the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative proposed by the new Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Tackling Fentanyl
Malone offered another MAHA-related recommendation for Kennedy, connected to President Donald Trump’s new FBI director, Kash Patel.
The order mandates the commission to deliver an evaluation of American children’s health within 100 days, comparing the United States to other nations and outlining effective strategies for enhancing children’s health through proper nutrition and promoting healthy lifestyles.
Known for his contributions to mRNA vaccine technology and concerns regarding COVID vaccine side effects, Malone pointed out Patel’s vocal stance on the detrimental effects of fentanyl on the American populace.

Dr. Robert Malone (L) and Jan Jekielek in the first episode of a new Epoch TV series “Fallout.” EpochTV
Malone suggested that the Department of Health and Human Services could collaborate with the FBI and other agencies to effectively address the fentanyl crisis, asserting that such efforts could produce significant, measurable improvements for Americans within a year to a year-and-a-half.
Jekielek also highlighted the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) crackdown on the Falun Gong meditation and spiritual movement.
“They have chosen to suppress this health and spiritual movement,” noted the host of American Thought Leaders.
He observed a recurring theme: “Totalitarian regimes tend to oppose healthy populations.”
Besides persecuting Falun Gong, the CCP has been extensively tied to the production of fentanyl that is trafficked into the United States.