What is really going on with monkeypox? Part 1
Monkeypox emergency, oh my!
WHO general director Tedros Ghebreyesus is expected to again declare monkeypox (now also called mpox) to be a PHEIC (public health emergency of international concern), as Camus tweeted below. Tedros cited the spread of monkeypox to other African countries outside of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the "potential for international spread inside and outside of Africa" as reasons for considering an emergency declaration.
Mpox in 2022 — an expedient emergency
In 2022, Tedros declared monkeypox a PHEIC, despite the opinion of the majority of the expert panel he had convened, who were divided 9 to 6 against declaring an emergency. Tedros said he had to be the tie breaker, as M. Dowling reported for the Independent Sentinel.
The non-doctor, a former TPLF terrorist group member, was the decider. Tedros admitted after the decision was made public that the panel vote is just informal. He is the one to make the final decisions, not the panel.
He declared the global emergency even though this was a disease limited to gay men.
According to Reuters, “Although I am declaring a public health emergency of international concern, for the moment, this is an outbreak that is concentrated among men who have sex with men, especially those with multiple sexual partners,” Tedros said.
Previously, Tedros had taken the advice of his experts, so Dowling wondered what was behind his unilateral declaration this time, opining that it was related to the upcoming November vote on the pandemic treaty which would give him unilateral power to declare pandemics.
Tedros is tied to Maoist China and protected them throughout the COVID debacle. And this one man decided to declare a disease a global public emergency. The clincher is that in November, he wants to be the sole person in the world to decide if something is a pandemic and what restrictions should be put in place. (Emphases added.)
We have the necessary tools for control
Expose News shared similar thoughts in an article penned by Rhoda Wilson. She extracted text from Dr. Robert Malone's article "Monkeypox or Moneypox?" in which Dr. Malone explained that Tedros convened a d meeting to discuss declaring monkeypox a PHEIC. However, since a survey of the group members showed that 11 of the 14 argued against a PHEIC, he then suggested they reconvene four weeks later to look at it again. It was after this second meeting that Tedros declared the PHEIC, claiming he had to break the tie of 9 to 6 against the declaration. Dr. Malone quoted professor of international public health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Dr. Jimmy Whitworth, who explained why there was no real need for a PHEIC:
. . . it seems to be an infection for which we have the necessary tools for control; most cases are mild and the mortality rate is extremely low. (Emphasis added.)
Yet, as Wilson quoted Dr. Malone, Tedros seemed to lack the moral compass needed by someone in his position since he also held the same opinion as Dr. Whitworth, that it was really stoppable:
Tedros’ statements clearly demonstrate that he unilaterally substituted his own opinions for those of the convened panel, raising questions about his objectivity, commitment to process and protocol, and whether he has been unduly influenced by external agents.
“Although I am declaring a public health emergency of international concern, for the moment this is an outbreak that is concentrated among men who have sex with men, especially those with multiple sexual partners,” Tedros went on. “That means that this is an outbreak that can be stopped with the right strategies in the right groups.”
Fear porn, too?
In another post by Dr. Malone, which Wilson linked to, he discussed the fear porn being perpetrated. These were two media pictures (image below) he showed to explain what was being orchestrated.
(There is also a "Monkeypox Meter," a real time monkeypox tracker to heighten the perception of a pandemic.)
Did The Nuclear Threat Initiative predict monkeypox?
Dr. Malone also highlighted a March 2021 tabletop exercise, similar to Event 201 held right before COVID-19, during which representatives from various countries held a tabletop exercise to combat a bioterror monkeypox threat, scheduled to commence in May 2022.[1]
In March 2021, the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) partnered with the Munich Security Conference (MSC) to conduct a tabletop exercise on reducing high-consequence biological threats. . . . Participants included 19 senior leaders and experts from across Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe with decades of combined experience in public health, biotechnology industry, international security, and philanthropy.
The exercise scenario portrayed a deadly, global pandemic involving an unusual strain of monkeypox virus that emerged in the fictional nation of Brinia and spread globally over 18 months. Ultimately, the exercise scenario revealed that the initial outbreak was caused by a terrorist attack using a pathogen engineered in a laboratory with inadequate biosafety and biosecurity provisions and weak oversight. By the end of the exercise, the fictional pandemic resulted in more than three billion cases and 270 million fatalities worldwide.
This is the disease timeline scenario from the NTI, which Dr. Malone included in his post:
Dr. Malone also related the NTI and monkeypox being declared a PHEIC by Tedros to the IHR amendments and the pandemic treaty.
Wilson included the following video clip of Irish GP, Public Health Doctor, Fellow of the Royal College of Tropical Medicine and former chair of ARC Cancer Support Centres Dr. Vincent Carroll, explaining that monkeypox is a political decision, not a medical one.
“[The declaration of a PHEIC is] the highest possibility of alert that the World Health Organisation has … firstly, I believe that monkeypox has been elevated to this status simply as a method, as a way in which the WHO can twist the arms of governments and twist the arms of various health care providers … because remember, there’s the international Pandemic Treaty coming soon and 194 countries have signed up to it … if the WHO Pandemic Treaty comes in, their monkeypox will be declared as a pandemic. And the treatment of monkeypox will be taken out of the gift of national experts and put in the hands of the WHO which is a political organisation rather than a medical organisation funded in large measure by the private sector.”
Vaccination a potential disaster
Furthermore, Wilson reported, that "the European Medicines Agency (“EMA”) recommended extending the indication of the smallpox vaccine Imvanex to include protecting adults from monkeypox disease." That, she writes, is not good news since COVID-19 injections have damaged people's immune systems and have left them susceptible to many pathogens that they would have been able to clear easily beforehand. She is afraid of what a vaccination campaign could trigger.
Covid injections have damaged immune responses and many are now susceptible to a range of previously benign pathogens or pathogens that our innate immune systems would have vanquished. The smallpox vaccine being 85% effective against monkeypox is NOT good news as potentially millions or even billions of people around the world, who have had multiple doses of Covid injections, are now immunocompromised. The smallpox vaccine used to prevent monkeypox could cause global smallpox epidemics.
She quoted Dr. Paul Alexander who warned a couple of months earlier (May 2022) against using the smallpox vaccine against monkeypox.
“I warn, do not be that stupid, understand you have damaged the immune systems of m(b)illions with Covid vaccines.”
According to the CDC, 1,286,849 individuals across the US and its 7 territories were vaccinated with the smallpox vaccine as of January 9, 2024.
Were gay raves responsible for the outbreaks?
Interestingly, the monkeypox outbreaks can be traced to two rave parties in Spain and Belgium, as Marcia Cheng related for AP News. This was used to explain its spread to non-endemic countries.
In an interview with The Associated Press, Dr. David Heymann, who formerly headed WHO’s emergencies department, said the leading theory to explain the spread of the disease was sexual transmission among gay and bisexual men at two raves held in Spain and Belgium. Monkeypox has not previously triggered widespread outbreaks beyond Africa, where it is endemic in animals.
Connected to the NTI tabletop exercises, perhaps?
Dr. Malone also picked up on Spain's Canary Island raves in his Monkeypox Update. As a result of the date the raves were held, between May 5-15, 2023, precisely the timing referred to in the NTI Design Scenario Summary (above) and information about what appeared to him a "lab-manipulated" virus variant found, he opined,
. . . the preponderance of current evidence is pointing towards a hypothesis for the origin of this outbreak which is increasingly consistent with prior “war game” scenario planning, remarkably akin to that which occurred during Event 201, which posits emergence of an engineered Monkeypox virus into the human population during mid-May of 2022.
Check back for Part 2 of "What's really going on with monkeypox?"
[1] Catastrophic Contagion was a subsequent tabletop exercise held by the same stakeholders who devised Event 201, was held in Brussels, Belgium, on October 23, 2022, depicted an enterovirus pandemic scheduled for said to take place in 2025 that disproportionately affects children.