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To: House Atreides
It seems the top Monkeypox researcher, Robert Mark Buller, died in a biking accident shortly after stating that vaccines were not a recommend control strategy. Buller did some gain of function research that was related to oversight by Anthony Fauci. In the lab, Buller was able to tweak the virus such that it had a 100% mortality in his research mice regardless of vaccine or antiviral treatment strategies.

The recently published sequences have been examined by Jikkyleaks and there are some significant, unexplained inserts that were missing from earlier cataloged sequence information. Given the Buller background, involvement by Fauci and Bill Gates, it may be premature to write this off as another "mild" virus. Persons who have been immunized against smallpox and have not destroyed that immunity with an mRNA injected will probably be less at risk. The immuno-compromised need to be cautious.

11 posted on 05/22/2022 9:35:47 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin

ROTFLMAO!


14 posted on 05/22/2022 9:59:25 PM PDT by TexasGator (UF)
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To: Myrddin
It seems the top Monkeypox researcher, Robert Mark Buller, died in a biking accident shortly after stating that vaccines were not a recommend control strategy. Buller did some gain of function research that was related to oversight by Anthony Fauci. In the lab, Buller was able to tweak the virus such that it had a 100% mortality in his research mice regardless of vaccine or antiviral treatment strategies.

And nothing about all that is suspicious, right?

22 posted on 05/22/2022 11:16:37 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith… )
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