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there have been longstanding concerns that the virus that causes smallpox, the Variola virus, could be used as a bioweapon
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: KindraLabelle2
Curious how it suddenly appeared all over Europe, isn't it?
Cheers
originally posted by: nugget1
I struggle to understand the science of viruses on all but an elementary level, and it doesn't help that doctors, scientists and researchers are at direct odds. Some are leaning towards the theory that the covid vax forces the immune system to focus all its attention on C19, and the immune system is seeing less need to manufacture antibodies for other viruses- leaving us open to diseases that once would have amounted to a mild illness becoming far more serious.
I don't foresee that aspect to ever be considered or discussed by the mainstream status quo.
Sir Jeremy Farrar, Director Wellcome Trust
Most fascinating of all though was the predicted date from the document of the Monkeypox outbreak (Page 9). Funny how unerringly accurate they are with their predictions. Just a coincidence of course.
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Take a look at this link
threadsirish.substack.com...
Don't forget the Monkeys that were in the wreck in the USA.
In the 11 days since a truck hauling 100 monkeys from Mauritius crashed in Pennsylvania, one woman who got close to the scattered crates of monkeys on the highway has been treated for possible symptoms of illness.Feb 1, 2022
Russia’s military scientists researched using monkeypox as a bio-weapon until at least the early 1990s, according to newly resurfaced interviews with a former Russian army colonel. Ken Alibek, who was deputy chief of the USSR’s biological weapons programme until its collapse in 1991..
he revealed how the Soviets had investigated a variety of infectious diseases for use in warfare, focusing on smallpox until its eradication through global vaccine programmes forced them to ditch the idea.
In a 1998 interview with staff at the American Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Project (CBWNP), he explained that was ruled out as stray cases caused by an accidental leak in Russia would now be ‘difficult to explain to the imnternational community’.
He said: ‘So we developed a special program to determine what “model” viruses could be used instead of human smallpox. ‘We tested vaccinia virus, mousepox virus, rabbitpox virus, and monkeypox virus as models for smallpox.
‘The idea was that all research and development work would be conducted using these model viruses. Once we obtained a set of positive results, it would take just two weeks to conduct the same manipulations with smallpox virus and to stockpile the warfare agent.
‘We would have in our arsenal a genetically altered smallpox virus that could replace the previous one.’
Russian Ministry of Defence decided to continue working with monkeypox to ‘create future biological weapons’ after the end of the USSR, Dr Alibek added.
I am now leaning more towards a Russian bio weapon attack than step two of agenda 2030
"What is even more bizarre is finding cases that appear to have acquired the infection via sexual contact," epidemiologist Mateo Prochazka at the UKHSA tweeted. "This is a novel route of transmission that will have implications for outbreak response and control."
"We are particularly urging men who are gay and bisexual to be aware of any unusual rashes or lesions and to contact a sexual health service without delay," epidemiologist Hopkins said in the UKHSA's statement.
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
a reply to: Silcone Synapse
Why not both? Another possibility: someone wants this to look like it could be a Russian bio weapon attack.
originally posted by: KindraLabelle2
a reply to: MichiganSwampBuck
And how many, especially families with children, would think they caught the chickenpox?
Read yesterday that in some cases you can't tell the difference without testing.
I would probably think chickenpox if it broke out in my house and there was nothing in the media about monkeypox... poxparty and get it over with....
And now with all the attention on the gay community, how many of them decide to say nothing out of fear when they get symptoms?
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: KindraLabelle2
Curious how it suddenly appeared all over Europe, isn't it?
Cheers
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
a reply to: KindraLabelle2
google search
In the 11 days since a truck hauling 100 monkeys from Mauritius crashed in Pennsylvania, one woman who got close to the scattered crates of monkeys on the highway has been treated for possible symptoms of illness.Feb 1, 2022