Where we at with the monkeypox

RoSmokedCrack

I was chest-bumped, alroight!
It's a virus that has a history of small outbreaks but ultimately it's difficult to transmit from person to person. It'll blow over in 2 weeks.

The conspiracy freaks on Twitter are already outraged at this non-existant pandemic, refusing to obey the quarantines/lockdowns that literally nobody has called for and are determined on putting the blame on Bill Gates however.
 

RobertMewler

Apparently the Monkeypox scenario was scripted back in 2021. It looks like we're watching their playbook unfold.

They created a fictional country named Brinia to work out their scenario but we're already seeing the mainstream media publish cases in real-world locations.

Source for the image below is "Strengthening Global Systems to Prevent and Respond to High-Consequence Biological Threats" (PDF warning).

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Excerpts from the PDF (I saw these posted elsewhere):

"Later in the exercise, the scenario reveals 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. The exercise scenario concludes with more than three billion cases and 270 million fatalities globally. As part of the scenario development process, NTI conducted a virtual consultation with experts in December 2020."

and

"Move 2 (January 10, 2023) occurs six months later, at which point the virus has spread to 83 countries with 70 million reported cases, causing more than 1.3 million fatalities. With no known effective therapies or vaccines, countries have had to rely principally on non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to mitigate the impacts of the pandemic. Highlighting significantly different national outcomes in managing the pandemic, some governments, including the fictional Republic of Dranma, promptly adopted aggressive measures to slow virus transmission by shutting down mass gatherings, imposing social-distancing measures, and implementing mask mandates. These countries have also established large-scale testing and contact-tracing operations and scaled-up their health care systems to support anticipated growing case numbers. By contrast, the scenario depicts another group of countries, including fictional Cardus, that have prioritized keeping their economies open, undertaking little-to-no NPIs, and downplaying the virus and its potential impacts. These countries have experienced much worse outcomes in terms of illness and mortality (Figure 2) than those that responded early and energetically. As Figure 3 shows, Dranma experienced far fewer cases and fatalities than Cardus"



TL;DR: Get ready for another 'pandemic' and restrictions, masks, and probably more vaccines. COVID-19 had too many doubters, time to accelerate.
 

Easily_Remembered

It's not REALLY Ray Wilson
Apparently the Monkeypox scenario was scripted back in 2021. It looks like we're watching their playbook unfold.

They created a fictional country named Brinia to work out their scenario but we're already seeing the mainstream media publish cases in real-world locations.

Source for the image below is "Strengthening Global Systems to Prevent and Respond to High-Consequence Biological Threats" (PDF warning).

42kvyu.png


Excerpts from the PDF (I saw these posted elsewhere):

"Later in the exercise, the scenario reveals 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. The exercise scenario concludes with more than three billion cases and 270 million fatalities globally. As part of the scenario development process, NTI conducted a virtual consultation with experts in December 2020."

and

"Move 2 (January 10, 2023) occurs six months later, at which point the virus has spread to 83 countries with 70 million reported cases, causing more than 1.3 million fatalities. With no known effective therapies or vaccines, countries have had to rely principally on non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to mitigate the impacts of the pandemic. Highlighting significantly different national outcomes in managing the pandemic, some governments, including the fictional Republic of Dranma, promptly adopted aggressive measures to slow virus transmission by shutting down mass gatherings, imposing social-distancing measures, and implementing mask mandates. These countries have also established large-scale testing and contact-tracing operations and scaled-up their health care systems to support anticipated growing case numbers. By contrast, the scenario depicts another group of countries, including fictional Cardus, that have prioritized keeping their economies open, undertaking little-to-no NPIs, and downplaying the virus and its potential impacts. These countries have experienced much worse outcomes in terms of illness and mortality (Figure 2) than those that responded early and energetically. As Figure 3 shows, Dranma experienced far fewer cases and fatalities than Cardus"



TL;DR: Get ready for another 'pandemic' and restrictions, masks, and probably more vaccines. COVID-19 had too many doubters, time to accelerate.
Great opportunity for that deportation that they have been calling for. Sign me up. My life feels like season 9 at this point.
 
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