The Mpox Variant Has Arrived—Just in Time for the U.S. Presidential Election Cycle

The World Health Organization identified Mpox (monkeypox rebranded) as the latest global health emergency.

This disease is not novel and the U.S. Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) began developing a vaccine back in 2022.

This from armstrongeconomics.com.

Bill Gates speaking about the “next pandemic” at Davos in 2022.

However, the disease was predominately spread through sexual contact, until now with the latest variant—Mpox Clade 1B.

A man in Thailand was diagnosed with the Clade 1B variant, as was an unidentified person in Sweden. Cases of Mpox were on the rise in Africa but the WHO warned that it could spread. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 99% of all cases were found in men, and 94% have had male sexual encounters. Then the media began reporting on cases in children and women who were in close proximity with someone infected.

I warned that ‘the science’ could not use this disease to promote the next pandemic as it was not airborne. I mentioned that the media was also blaming extreme heat due to climate change for an increase in cases in Africa.

All of this came together to brew the perfect storm for the next pandemic, but only if it could ‘organically’ mutate and become airborne. An airborne virus would highlight the need for masks, social distancing, and even lockdowns.

In comes the new variant of Mpox that is allegedly far easier to transmit through routine close contact. The CDC reported that socializing or “prolonged face-to-face interactions (such as talking or breathing)” could cause the disease to spread. At the moment, the CDC claims it is not as easy to transmit as COVID but the risk of infected respiratory droplets persist.

The disease itself looks unsightly and produces lesions and nodules. It would be extremely easy to scare the public with images of infected individuals.

As we have seen in recent years, these diseases seem to mutate rapidly and can infect people who appear asymptomatic, which is the other pillar “the science” needs to implement harsh regulations on absolutely everyone.

The vaccine exists, at least for the past variant. The media is beginning to pick up the story as cases reach Asia and Europe.

Presently “the science” is making the situation look grim.

Final thoughts: I don’t trust these thin-the-herd vaccines. Monkey Pox, my ass!