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To: CatHerd

Jones has been right most of the time. I remember hearing a while back that monkeypox was one of the things being worked with in Ukraine in those biolabs.

I admit. Jones has a kooky delivery and comes off like a blowhard, but he has been ahead of his time at being correct.

People should have listened a long time ago but Jones delivery of info kind of kept that from happening.


28 posted on 05/22/2022 8:36:42 AM PDT by dforest (We have to put a stop to this now.)
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To: dforest
The problem is, Alex Jones SHOULD be a conspiracy kook.

But we are in the sort of times that, the crazier the conspiracy, the more likely it is accurate.

36 posted on 05/22/2022 8:51:59 AM PDT by Lazamataz (ELON MUSK IS THE CORPORATE VERSION OF DONALD TRUMP!)
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To: dforest

Well, he’s wrong about this. Quote from the linked article:

>>>>”Since it was first discovered in 1958, there has never been a monkeypox outbreak outside of Africa until the exact week the simulation predicted.”<<<<<

There have been several outbreaks outside Africa. The first was in 2003, the last in November of 2021. They were all discussed on FR:

Look how freaked out some people got over monkeypox in November (with the usual posters claiming it was an engineered bioweapon etc.), yet nothing came of it:

https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4013653/posts

In July of last year, less hysteria over Texas:

https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3977795/posts

Nobody too concerned in 2018 when it appeared in the UK:

https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3686345/posts

Notice no airline passengers on the planes with those cases got monkeypox? It’s just not all that contagious.

There were quite a few FR threads on the 2003 monkeypox outbreak in 2003, but Freepers weren’t hysterical back then (FR so different in those days). The 2003 outbreak:


In 2003, forty-seven confirmed and probable cases of monkeypox were reported from six states—Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin. All people infected with monkeypox in this outbreak became ill after having contact with pet prairie dogs. The pets were infected after being housed near imported small mammals from Ghana. This was the first time that human monkeypox was reported outside of Africa.

Link: https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/outbreak/us-outbreaks.html


Obviously none of these outbreaks caused an epidemic, not even the one in 2003. This time, it happened to get into an extremely promiscuous segment of the “gay community” with a highly effective mode of human-to-human transmission (certain practice) and what with sex tourism, several countries involved. Not surprising. Challenging for health officials, though, especially considering the probability some of the cases cannot name their, er, “close contacts” or perhaps even what country they are from.

Another difference is the reaction on FR. So many conspiracy theories making people paranoid.

Finally, if this was a “plandemic” it hasn’t gone to olan. Most cases very mild so far, no deaths. Despite the superspreader events (huge gay pride and fetish event in the Canary Islands, Fetish Festival in Belgium and big orgy at gay sauna in Spain), there are only 108 confirmed cases, 1 probable case and 91 suspected cases (total of 200) worldwide. That’s pretty lame.

Source: https://bnonews.com/monkeypox/


56 posted on 05/22/2022 10:32:12 AM PDT by CatHerd (Whoever said "All's fair in love and war" probably never participated in either.)
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