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Aug 14, 8 tweets

TOP 7 FACTS THAT PROVE MONKEYPOX (MPOX) IS A SCAM

1. Monkeypox first appeared outside a lab, in the Congo, during a period of "intensified effort to eliminate smallpox."

I.e. monkeypox first appeared outside a lab only after the initiation of a smallpox vaccination campaign.

2. Clinical distinction between smallpox and monkeypox, both in monkeys and in humans, is not possible.

Preben Christian Alexander von Magnus, a Danish virologist who was known for his research on influenza and polio vaccinations, is credited with confirming the existence of the monkeypox virus.

In a 1959 paper, which first described the virus, von Magnus et al. noted that "Clinical distinction between smallpox and monkeypox, both in monkeys and in man, is not possible."

3. A "VIRUS SIMILAR TO, if not identical with, monkeypox virus was isolated" in the supposed first human case of the disease.

The first human case, a 9-month-old child, was first suspected of having smallpox. When researchers went to isolate the virus, they said it was "similar to, if not identical with" the monkeypox virus.

4. The "vaccine" for monkeypox is just a rebranded version of the "vaccine'" for smallpox.

Furthering the parallels between monkeypox and smallpox is the fact that authorities—including the WHO, the CDC, the FDA, et al.—believe the “vaccine” for the latter disease can be deployed to protect against the former one.

In fact, Paul Chaplin, president and CEO of vaccine producer Bavarian Nordic, announced in a May 18, 2022 press release that “the U.S. Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), part of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has exercised the first options under the contract to supply a freeze-dried version of JYNNEOS® smallpox vaccine, thus allowing for the first doses of this version to be manufactured and invoiced in 2023 and 2024.” Jynneos, according to the FDA, can also be used as a vaccine for monkeypox.

5. The monkeypox "vaccine" itself can cause monkeypox

A 1973 study published in Bacteriology Reviews found that the monkeypox "vaccine" itself can cause monkeypox.

6. A WHO bulletin from 1968—prior to the supposed first case of monkeypox discovered in humans—described humans as "comparatively insusceptible to this virus."

The same bulletin added that since "no outbreaks of pox disease in monkeys in nature have been reported since 1936 suggests that this phenomenon must be rare indeed."

7. In summary: Monkeypox appears to be an artifact of smallpox "vaccination" campaigns. That is, health authorities administer smallpox "vaccines"—which cause smallpox outbreaks—and then they refer to these outbreaks as monkeypox outbreaks.

Monkeypox is a FAKE. It is not distinguishable from smallpox clinically nor serologically. Only a virus SIMILAR TO monkeypox virus was ever isolated.

This is likely why monkeypox tends to break out in children: they have been freshly "vaccinated" with the smallpox "vaccine."

All source links, as well as further research, can be found here:

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