Dr. Peter McCullough: Culling chickens boosts commercial farm profits

Dr. Peter McCullough, chief scientific officer at The Wellness Company, says commercial farmers aren’t protesting the federal policy requiring chickens to be culled during avian flu outbreaks because it economically favors them. “If the big companies are paid to kill the healthy chickens, and then they bring eggs to market at a higher price, the big companies benefit from the higher prices. They actually get greater profits,” he explains.