/MOG/ - Monkeypox Outbreak General #106

13,110 cases 76+ countries

>NTI Bio - 2021 Monkeypox Tabletop Exercise Conducted in Partnership with the Munich Security Conference
nti.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/NTI_Paper_BIO-TTX_Final.pdf

>Wikipedia page (most current case count):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_monkeypox_outbreak

>Regularly updated Twitter feed
twitter.com/Monkeypoxtally

>Massive database of news articles all relating to Monkeypox outbreak daily
monkeypoxvirus.net/

>Charts and Statistics
monkeypox-statistics.com/

>Monkeypox chart
ourworldindata.org/monkeypox

>Genomic epidemiology of monkeypox virus
nextstrain.org/monkeypox

>Bioweapon research study: pneumonia + monkeypox = 50% fatality rate
researchgate.net/publication/13205541_Cutaneous_Manifestations_of_Biological_Warfare_and_Related_Threat_Agents

>In February 2022, Virologica Sinica published a gain of function performed by the Wuhan Institute of Virology in August 2021 - Experimenting with Monkeypox
virosin.org/en/article/doi/10.1016/j.virs.2022.02.009

>US government orders $119 million dollars worth (13 million doses) of Monkeypox vaccine before the May 2022 outbreak began
precisionvaccinations.com/vaccines/jynneos-smallpox-monkeypox-vaccine

>CDC websites says - Currently, there is no proven, safe treatment for monkeypox virus infection.
cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/treatment.html

>SIGA Technologies gets UK approval for monkeypox drug
ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/siga-technologies-gets-uk-approval-122320230.html

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lavanguardia.com/ciencia/20220525/8291140/primer-estudio-pacientes-viruela-mono-europa.html
tiktok.com/@bertsbeess/video/7115506679130623275?_t=8Ted2lOcPt5&_r=1
medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/generalinfectiousdisease/99408
emergency.cdc.gov/coca/ppt/2022/062922_slides.pdf
amishways.net/product/sarracenia-purpurea-extract/
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3302891/
who.int/europe/news/item/15-07-2022-we-always-think-it-s-not-going-to-happen-to-us----a-sexual-health-worker-s-first-hand-experience-of-monkeypox
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Step 1
>release weak bioweapon
>exaggerate measures for years and fear monger majority of population to take immune compromising injections
>dust settles, people realize covid-19 wasn't that bad, get tired of it all
Step 2
>release strong bioweapon
>ultra sheep get live virus smallpox vaccine, and die because of compromised immune system
>people aware of covid scam won't take the second bioweapon seriously, be careless, get infected and ill. opposition is now weak

This bioweapon is part of the great reset and coronavirus was just a test run
>bitchute.com/video/eFLQu0bcuCwY/

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thread theme
>youtu.be/_4EjGXRDOH0?t=134

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>lavanguardia.com/ciencia/20220525/8291140/primer-estudio-pacientes-viruela-mono-europa.html
A UK health worker caring for a monkeypox patient developed a skin rash 18 days later in the first case of hospital transmission of the infection outside of Africa.
Contrary to the classic description of monkeypox, the rash appeared without the health worker having had a fever, headache, or muscle aches in the preceding days. She also did not have swollen glands at any time, which is considered another classic symptom of the disease. She had 32 pustules on her face, trunk, hands and labia majora of the vulva. The one that made her suffer the most was one that grew under her thumbnail and broke the nail.
The health worker had received the Imvanex smallpox vaccine six days after caring for the monkeypox patient, who had just returned from Nigeria, but the vaccine did not protect her. She received the antiviral drug brincidofovir, but it was toxic to her liver and the doctors decided to stop the treatment. What is most surprising about her case is that although the rash lasted for two weeks, she still had detectable virus DNA in her blood 30 days after the onset of symptoms and in her upper respiratory tract up to day 41.
“In previous cases and outbreaks of monkeypox, patients have been considered infectious until all skin lesions have crusted over,” write researchers from the UK National Health Service (NHS) in The Lancet Infectious journal. Diseases, where they present the case today. The finding that some patients continue to have detectable virus DNA when skin wounds have healed suggests that they may be contagious after symptoms end.

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Tiktok roastie MIA for over 2 weeks now
>tiktok.com/@bertsbeess/video/7115506679130623275?_t=8Ted2lOcPt5&_r=1

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>medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/generalinfectiousdisease/99408
Monkeypox Outbreak Strain Has Far More Mutations Than Expected — Evidence of continued adaptation may account for suspected increase in transmissibility.
The strain of monkeypox involved in the current global outbreak differs from its parent strain by about 50 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) -- far more than would be expected for an orthopoxvirus, researchers reported.

gain of function bioweapon, simple as

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picrel from CDC slide deck
>emergency.cdc.gov/coca/ppt/2022/062922_slides.pdf

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Purple pitcher plant extract is an effective treatment for smallpox/monkeypox
>amishways.net/product/sarracenia-purpurea-extract/
Efficacy study here
>ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3302891/

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Mog bump

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from NTI report
>Revelation of terror group origins - infiltration fo civilian bio lab

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mog bros wya

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The WHO published an article about that turkish guy with monkeypox.

who.int/europe/news/item/15-07-2022-we-always-think-it-s-not-going-to-happen-to-us----a-sexual-health-worker-s-first-hand-experience-of-monkeypox

>For 10 days, Harun was treated with tecovirimat, an antiviral agent developed for smallpox and now licensed for monkeypox by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).

>Tecovirimat is not _yet_ widely available.

>Harun has advice for the public: There is a vaccine available, so ask for it. And if you have monkeypox, ask for treatment.

very bullish

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SIGA SISTERS WAGMI

doubling every week, i'll come back in 5 weeks when it hits a million

SIGA SISSES UNITE!

How many deaths?

one jewillion

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Nice.

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Just SIGA for me. I’m excited to turn $15k into a few hundred grand, or a million

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