The role of Bird Flu in discussions about the Great Reset is often linked to concerns about global health policies, food security, and economic shifts.
Some theories suggest that outbreaks of diseases like H5N1 Bird Flu could be used to justify stricter regulations on farming, food production, and even human movement.
Recent reports indicate that Bird Flu has been spreading across multiple species, including poultry, cattle, and even wild mammals. This has led to increased biosecurity measures, rising food prices, and concerns about potential mutations that could make the virus more dangerous to humans1. Some discussions speculate that such crises could be leveraged to push for broader societal changes, including shifts in governance and economic structures.
They are also firm believers in the ‘Great Reset’, a conspiracy theory that emerged during Covid and quickly captured followers across the globe.
But what is the Great Reset theory, and who started it?
What is the Great Reset theory?
The Great Reset is an online conspiracy that claims a global elite is using the coronavirus pandemic to ‘dismantle capitalism and enforce radical social change’.
Central to this was the use of lockdowns and vaccines, seen as a way to control the population.
There were also plans to trap people in micro cities, and force them to live off eating bugs.

To fully understand how the idea morphed into a plan to enslave the world, it is worth diving (safely) into the world of conspiracy theories.

Where did the ‘Great Reset’ come from?
As with so many conspiracy theories, it did not emerge out of thin air.
The idea was launched at the WEF in Davos – a collection of world and business leaders, as it happens. The aim was to ‘urgently build the foundations of our economic and social system for a fairer, sustainable and more resilient post-Covid future’.