Dr. Robert Malone (credited with the invention of the mRna
delivery system for the “vaccines”) has already published his take on the Monkeypox
headlines; his article is at Substack, and he begins:
Monkey Pox: Truth versus
Fearporn
I keep getting asked the same
question again and again; is this outbreak of monkey pox a real threat, or is
this another case of overstated and weaponized public health messaging? I am
going to save my answer to this question for the end of this article and
instead focus on what monkey pox is, the nature and characteristics of the
associated disease, what we know and don’t know.
The monkeypox virus, which
originates in various regions of Africa, is related to SmallPox
(Variola), which are both members of the genus Orthopoxvirus. However, it
is important to understand that Variola (major or minor) is the species of
virus which is responsible for the worst human disease caused by the Orthopox viruses.
For example, Cowpox, Horsepox, and Camelpox are also members of this genus,
none of which are a major health threat to humans, and one of which (Cowpox)
has even been (historically) used as a Smallpox vaccine. My point is that just
because Monkeypox is related to Smallpox, this does not in any way mean that it
represents a similar public health threat. Anyone who implies otherwise is
basically engaged in or otherwise supporting weaponized public health-related
propaganda. In other words, spreading public health fearporn.
. . .
. . .There is no evidence of
asymptomatic transmission. In other words, current medical knowledge indicates
that it is only spread by person to person contact between an uninfected
individual and someone who already has symptoms of the disease. Therefore,
disease spread can be readily controlled by classical public health
interventions such as contact tracing, temporary quarantine of those who have
had physical contact with someone who is infected, and longer term quarantine
of those who develop symptoms. Essentially all of the current cases in the west
which we are seeing in the news are among men who have sex with men, and appear
to be due to close physical contact. . . . Once again for
emphasis, Cowpox and Camelpox are also in the genus Orthopoxvirus, and
they are not particularly pathogenic when contracted by humans; just
because Monkeypox is a “pox” virus in the genus Orthopoxvirus, does
not mean it is particularly deadly.
. . .
Current data indicate that
Monkeypox is not very infectious in humans - it has a low Ro (perhaps below 1),
which is the term used to describe how efficiency an infectious disease can
spread from human to human. Again, this is super good news for
containment. . . .
And his conclusion:
In my opinion, based on currently
available information, Monkeypox is a virus and disease which is endemic in
Africa, emerges sporadically after transmission into humans from animal hosts,
and is typically spread by close human contact. It is readily controlled by
classical public health measures. It does not have a high mortality rate.
Unless there has been some genetic alteration, either through evolution or
intentional genetic manipulation, it is not a significant biothreat, and has
never been considered a high threat pathogen in the past.
So stop the fear mongering, misinformation and disinformation.
Read Dr Malone’s full article here. And just for fun:
Cartoon credit: BabylonBee (satire):
Fauci Recommends Stopping Spread Of Monkeypox
By Covering Eyes, Ears, Mouth
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