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So, about this monkeypox (which is part of the smallpox family) issue:
Guess who warned about a smallpox terror attack back in November, 2021?
As you might expect, he’s urging governments to spend billions of dollars to prepare for such an event, and much of this investment would, of course, go to companies and organizations that he directly profits from.
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The day before Gates made those comments, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) reviewed two presentations featuring a newer attenuated live smallpox vaccine called JYNNEOS (also known as Imvamune or Imvanex13).
As reported by Precision Vaccinations:
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“Produced by Bavarian Nordic, JYNNEOS was initially approved in 2019 by the FDA and is indicated for preventing smallpox and monkeypox disease in adults 18 years of age and older determined to be at high risk for smallpox or monkeypox infection.
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"JYNNEOS is the only FDA-approved non-replicating smallpox vaccine and the only FDA-approved monkeypox vaccine for non-military use. Brett Petersen, M.D., MPH, presented the new proposed ‘clinical guidance for the use of JYNNEOS as it compares to an older smallpox vaccine..
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...ACAM2000, which the ACIP currently recommends. Many persons with contraindications to vaccination with ACAM2000 (e.g., atopic dermatitis, immunocompromising conditions, breastfeeding, or pregnancy) may receive vaccination with JYNNEOS.
"It's safe and effective."
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Currently, the smallpox vaccine is not recommended for the general public in the USA since smallpox has been eradicated. However, U.S. health officials are prepared to use a vaccine if there were a smallpox outbreak, says the CDC.”
Enter the WHO Pandemic Treaty.
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Operation Dark Winter, a pandemic exercise featuring an intentional smallpox terror attack on the U.S. This tabletop exercise took place in 2001, and like the 2019 Event 201 (which featured an outbreak of coronavirus), it was hosted by Johns Hopkins and...wait for it...
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...funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Oh, here's a fun fact:...
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There are only two BSL4 labs in the world that hold live variola virus, the virus that causes smallpox.
One is the U.S. CDC and Prevention’s BSL4 lab in Atlanta; the other is the Vector Institute’s BSL4 lab in Koltsovo, Russia.
Notice the date of this article (September) and them the date of Bill Gates' announcement for the next plandemic.
I mean, pandemic.
Wait, no I don't. 😅
1. If you heard that a town in Ohio was offered free medical devices as a testing site for a bracelet that tracks medical data and gives that info to first responders, then 3 weeks later the deadliest train derailment in US history happened there, would you be concerned a bit?👇
2. Well, that's what happened:
3 weeks ago East Palestine, OH, launched the MyID campaign for its 4,700 residents, "a medical information system that helps first responders provide care." #OhioTrainDisaster
3. MyID provides wearable devices that have QR codes & EMS use a camera phone to access the medical information.
“We’re not doing this to gain anybody’s information, to try & steal information. We’re doing this to help the public in medical emergencies,” Fire Chief Drabick said.
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Remove any meaty parts and give them to your dog or cats and cut the fat into strips no more than an inch wide.
We're going to be using a grinder so there's no need to cut it up smaller. Your wrists will thank me.
Using a grinder, feed the strips into the pot you'll be using to melt it down.
Don't go over the #2 speed setting...you don't want to burn up your motor!