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Moriarty's avatar

In 2019 one of the few Biological War labs that had Smallpox samples in the world, in Russia, suddenly exploded - https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2019/09/19/762013515/russian-lab-explosion-raises-question-should-smallpox-virus-be-kept-or-destroyed

Early this year a truck full of monkeys crashed and the monkeys escaped, they were bound to a lab - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/21/us/monkeys-truck-crash-pennsylvania.html

Merck also found a few samples of smallpox in their freezer, in Pennsylvania, just laying there, last year, 3 months before the monkeys accident - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBbfmars3rg

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charles's avatar

The CDC and FBI said they were investigating the Merck vials. Anybody hear anything more?

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Moriarty's avatar

The only thing I found was this update.

Update: Lab testing by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that the vials marked “smallpox” actually contained vaccinia, the virus used in the smallpox vaccine. They did not find any evidence that the vials contained the variola virus — the virus that causes smallpox, according to a statement the CDC released late on Nov. 18.

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Zelkova's avatar

There are a couple of suspected monkey pox cases in NYC. If it falls off the news that means it's there, they did that with Sars-CoV-2. I was vigilant in following the news and prepped in case I needed to shelter in place. When the suspected Covid cases disappeared from the news I knew it was in my neck of the woods. NYC is a major international flight hub, of course everything comes here, but it also leaves here to spread the love.

I'm old enough to have been vaccinated for smallpox. I wasn't sure how long the immunity lasts but one study said as long as 88 years. Fingers crossed. Of course, I'm not vaccinated for monkey pox so there's that. Here's hoping my immune system is great since I didn't get the Covid jabs.

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Mara's avatar

I read somewhere that the smallpox vax does provide immunity against all the pox illnesses, including monkeypox. (I hope so, as I too am old enough to have had the old smallpox jab!)

As for how long it lasts, it was supposed to be lifetime - but more recently, they are saying that it wouldn't be enough to protect against a new super smallpox (that they have been engineering in their lovely labs). A bit like covid jabs & omicron.

For myself, I think it would be a good idea to do whatever other immune boosting things you can (eg Vitamin D & zinc). And I also have the means to make liposomal Vitamin C, which in high dose can zap a whole range of pathogens & toxins.

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Samantha Forrester's avatar

People are already starting to talk about shutting down schools. Humanity is lost to perpetual fear.

Igor Chudov shared this article from 2003: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Midwest_monkeypox_outbreak

Could this be yet another distraction?

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Moriarty's avatar

No, I don't think it is a distraction, but as I wrote, they use will anything to push their last resort.

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Spiral of Time's avatar

I wonder what percent of people on planet earth take what is happening to immunity seriously while at the same time opposing all the government actions. Gotta be <5%

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Moriarty's avatar

A very small percentage would be my educated guess too.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Everything has failed so far, is that your conclusion?

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Vxi7's avatar

the 2003 deadly monkeypox pandemic no one remembers.

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Moriarty's avatar

I do !

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Bela's avatar

Check out this 2021 Tabletop Exercise in which a Monkeypox outbreak is caused by a terrorist attack using an engineered pathogen. Resistant to existing vaccines. 271m deaths. https://www.nti.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/NTI_Paper_BIO-TTX_Final.pdf

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Vxi7's avatar

Fictional country of Brinia? That's how much remained from Britain?

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Edwin's avatar

Good Catch!

I missed that one.

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Beenz's avatar

Look who funded this exercise. Co founder of facebook and his wife. Now I dont know about you but its widely held that FB was a deep state funded thing, not 2 college lads in their dorms messing around. Jus sayin.

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Vxi7's avatar

Where do you see the funders?

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Beenz's avatar

Think it was in the pdf-said funded by the Clear Fund or such.I googled them-it gave their AKA. Which gave me the facebook founder guy and his wife. Looks like they are trying to be a young version of Bill n Melinda. Not wanting for money they turn to ideologies and are easily manipulable.Who knows. But FB being deep state funded......then this guy pops back up......what on earth is he interested in funding wargame tabletops on infectious diseases for?same goes for bill gates.

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JS's avatar

It's kind of perfect timing, you know. Pox can be the COVID of 2022 to get everyone off the streets of the US for the summer. Roe v. Wade can be the George Floyd of 2022 to spark Antifa and BLM sponsored Summer of Love in American cities for the rest of the year...at least through November. Or maybe not the cities. R v. W might be chosen as a reason to take the fight to conservative midwestern towns. I don't know what they would burn down. Genuine obstetrics clinics maybe, where they facilitate live births?

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Ozgirl's avatar

I find a little concerning that 13 countries have monkey pox with in a week, when it’s only ever been discovered in 4 countries outside of Africa. All 13 countries just happen to be western countries. I can see health authorities making assumptions then going oh shit later. Australia has never had a case in its history, 2 so far & 1 more suspected. I don’t buy that all cases across 13 countries were gay/ bi men having sex . Russia, China Covid, vaccines Who knows but I suspect we will underestimate what is happening

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

Your internet needs a boost....

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Moriarty's avatar

Hopefully not a booster shot. It happens, I think it is the poor people (drug addicts from the favelas) stealing wiring to sell the copper inside), it is almost normal now. Constant connection but SUPER slow. Will get fixed till Sunday by their estimations.

Using the mobile one for now, bought more data (Brazil has severe data limits on mobile plans).

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Barry O'Kenyan's avatar

Actually I am experiencing the same issue here in SW Sydney, Australia. Before, a site does not require regular refreshing. Now that refresh icon is always on!

I wonder if the slowness has anything to do with this new spying law in Europe. I say that because I got an advisory from Yahoo mail that it had to disable some features in order to comply with the new law.

If so, this means that we have absolutely no privacy other than having to using encryption, which is only superficially effective anyway.

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