Seeing 'cases' of monkeypox / smallpox getting reported in Spain, Italy, GB, Canada, Portugal etc.
Feels rather serious... And staged of course.
Coincides nicely with the WHO Pandemic Treaty that is about to be signed into effect next week.
A concise summary on the latter in this Twitter thread.
The problem with this is that their proposed solution to deal with monkeypox (which is like lesser form of smallpox and not that bad), is to vaccinate with smallpox vaccine. The smallpox vaccine is contagious to unvaccinated contacts though. Numerous scientific articles have been written about how mass voluntary smallpox vaccination is impossible, and thus public health officials have been preparing for a smallpox epidemic that requires compulsory vaccination across the board. Technically the precedent is there with the
Jacobson case.
Basically, if you choose to vaccinate people with smallpox in order to get rid of monkeypox, then you start a smallpox pandemic. And once you start that then everyone needs to be vaccinated (according to their logic). Interesting how smallpox vaccination leaves a very obvious "mark" in the recipient. Also, the smallpox vaccine is very dangerous because it is the toxin itself, it is not a dead virus as I said. It causes myopericarditis in some, as well as other very serious immune responses in immunocompromised individuals and those with eczema and other skin conditions.
To me it's interesting how the smallpox disease is called
vaccinia. If I had to bet, I would guess that the entire smallpox pandemic a century ago was induced by vaccination with some kind of toxic, contagious poison or bioweapon. The name came from its origins. Also, I think monkeypox is also lab-made and was accidentally created in Africa after a period of intense eradication efforts against smallpox there.
Also, brincidofovir is the drug the FDA just approved in
June 4 2021, to treat smallpox. This drug is very dangerous. It increases mortality significantly and can cause irreversible infertility.