@sh76 said
So, let's hear, MB.
Which cabal is responsible for this one?
From the link below:
"The illness tends to last for two to four weeks and has been shown to cause death in as many as 10 percent of people who catch it."
Here is another:
"This month alone, the U.K. Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has detected a total of nine monkeypox cases in the country with more recent cases predominantly in gay or bisexual men."
I think that is interesting. Reminds me of AIDS when it first came out in the news.
https://www.newsweek.com/monkeypox-cased-uk-massachusetts-case-vaccine-ordered-us-1708075
That would make covid seem mild as far as fatalities go, but Monkeypox is not supposed to be as transmissible as covid. So why did Biden order all those doses? One of the biggest recent outbreaks, according to the CDC, came in 2003, when 47 confirmed and probable cases of monkeypox were reported in six states—Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin.
This older article says "U.S. Officials Say Risk Is Small", so once again, why buy all those doses?
https://www.newsweek.com/what-monkeypox-could-it-threat-u-s-1706996
Buying a lot of vaccine doses for nothing has happened before.
https://www.science.org/content/article/facing-inquiry-who-strikes-back-fake-pandemic-swine-flu-criticism
Follow the money. Who owns a lot of stock shares in Bavarian Nordic? Fake epidemic or not they are profiting. It would not surprise me if Blackrock and Vanguard were major shareholders.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/lawmakers-seek-to-curb-voting-power-of-blackrock-vanguard-and-other-big-asset-managers-11652875481