The Monkeys Are Coming, The Monkeys Are Coming!

The Monkeys Are Coming, The Monkeys Are Coming!




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A couple of hundred years ago, Paul Revere took a famous ride, informing his fellow countrymen that the British were coming. I find it ironic that his cries of warning about an impending attack from a foreign entity so closely mimic what our very own government is doing to day to promote one.

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This week, the federal government declared a state of emergency over the monkeypox. For those of you wondering about whether you should be alarmed, here is what the CDC says about monkeypox:

Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by infection with the monkeypox virus. Monkeypox virus is part of the same family of viruses as variola virus, the virus that causes smallpox. Monkeypox symptoms are similar to smallpox symptoms, but milder, and monkeypox is rarely fatal. Monkeypox is not related to chickenpox.

Monkeypox was discovered in 1958 when two outbreaks of a pox-like disease occurred in colonies of monkeys kept for research. Despite being named “monkeypox,” the source of the disease remains unknown. However, African rodents and non-human primates (like monkeys) might harbor the virus and infect people.

The first human case of monkeypox was recorded in 1970. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, monkeypox had been reported in people in several central and western African countries. Previously, almost all monkeypox cases in people outside of Africa were linked to international travel to countries where the disease commonly occurs or through imported animals. These cases occurred on multiple continents. (You can find this at https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/about.html)

Let me begin by reiterating that this is a “rare disease” and “rarely fatal”. It has also been around for decades and we have never cared. Why now? Perhaps this terrible disease is spreading wildly and unchecked? Well, as of today (September 6, 2022), according to the CDC there are a whopping 7,510 cases in America. If this number does not terrify you perhaps we should discuss how easily monkeypox spreads. Let’s go to the undisputed experts on all things health - you know, the CDC. According to the CDC:

  • “Monkeypox can spread to anyone through close, personal, often skin-to-skin contact, including:

    • Direct contact with monkeypox rash, scabs, or body fluids from a person with monkeypox.

    • Touching objects, fabrics (clothing, bedding, or towels), and surfaces that have been used by someone with monkeypox.

    • Contact with respiratory secretions.

  • This direct contact can happen during intimate contact, including:

    • Oral, anal, and vaginal sex or touching the genitals (penis, testicles, labia, and vagina) or anus (butthole) of a person with monkeypox.

    • Hugging, massage, and kissing.

    • Prolonged face-to-face contact.

    • Touching fabrics and objects during sex that were used by a person with monkeypox and that have not been disinfected, such as bedding, towels, fetish gear, and sex toys.

This is interesting, particularly in light of this found on another CDC page:

Monkeypox is a disease that can cause flu-like symptoms and a rash. Human-to-human transmission of monkeypox virus occurs by direct contact with lesions or infected body fluids, or from exposure to respiratory secretions during prolonged face-to-face contact. A person is considered to be infectious until there is full healing of the rash with formation of a fresh layer of skin. (https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/specific-settings/congregate.html)

Here is the takeaway. Monkeypox primarily spreads through direct contact. It is that simple. To ramp up the fear (which seems to be failing) the CDC and others are trying to develop fake science to claim the Pox could become aerosolized. That is why you see “contact with respiratory secretions” but the reality is that this is incredibly unlikely (as demonstrated by the admission that “prolonged face-to-face contact” is necessary). The “prolonged” contact is necessary because, unless you are sitting 6 inches from someone that is consistently coughing and sneezing on you, it is extremely unlikely you would get monkeypox in this way.

There is another very important consideration that is also not discussed here. According to the CDC the symptoms of monkeypox are:

“People with monkeypox get a rash that may be located on or near the genitals (penis, testicles, labia, and vagina) or anus (butthole) and could be on other areas like the hands, feet, chest, face, or mouth.

  • The rash will go through several stages, including scabs, before healing.

  • The rash can initially look like pimples or blisters and may be painful or itchy.

Other symptoms of monkeypox can include:

  • Fever

  • Chills

  • Swollen lymph nodes

  • Exhaustion

  • Muscle aches and backache

  • Headache

  • Respiratory symptoms (e.g. sore throat, nasal congestion, or cough)

You may experience all or only a few symptoms

Please note that the flu-like symptoms are not representative of monkeypox by themselves. Basically, no rash, no pox. This should be made more clear but is not so that everyone can be afraid of having monkeypox regardless of whether there is any real basis for concern. Equally importantly is the rash itself. Why you ask… well, let’s reference the Pfizer Adverse Events of Special Interest list:

  1. Herpes dermatitis

  2. Herpes gestationis

  3. Herpes esophagitis

  4. Herpes ophthalmic

  5. Herpes pharyngitis

  6. Herpes sepsis

  7. Herpes simplex

  8. Herpes simplex cervicitis

  9. Herpes simplex colitis

  10. Herpes simplex encephalitis

  11. Herpes simplex gastritis

  12. Herpes simplex hepatitis

  13. Herpes simplex meningitis

  14. Herpes simplex meningoencephalitis

  15. Herpes simplex meningomyelitis

  16. Herpes simplex necrotizing retinopathy

  17. Herpes simplex oesophagitis

  18. Herpes simplex otitis externa

  19. Herpes simplex pharyngitis

  20. Herpes simplex pneumonia

  21. Herpes simplex reactivation

  22. Herpes simplex sepsis

  23. Herpes simplex viremia

  24. Herpes simplex virus conjunctivitis neonatal

  25. Herpes simplex visceral

  26. Herpes virus

  27. Herpes zoster

  28. Herpes zoster cutaneous disseminated

  29. Herpes zoster infection neurological

  30. Herpes zoster meningitis

  31. Herpes zoster meningoencephalitis

  32. Herpes zoster meningomyelitis

  33. Herpes zoster meningoradiculitis

  34. Herpes zoster necrotizing retinopathy

  35. Herpes zoster oticus –  ear

  36. Herpes zoster pharyngitis

  37. Herpes zoster reactivation

These are a list of various herpes diseases that can result from the jab. Also, the Pfizer jab can result in a case of chicken pox.

This is important because there are a lot of rashes you may get from the deathjabs that could potentially be misidentified as monkeypox. The jabs also seem to increase the likelihood of catching COVID and other diseases that would constitute flu-like symptoms. None of this means that the jabs are causing monkeypox but rather I am suggesting that we need to guard against more media-made panic where people with jab side-effects are thinking they have monkeypox.

A last point about the danger of the dreaded monkeypox, as of today there have been approximately 0 (yes zero) deaths in the United States from this dreaded disease.

So why do we need a public health emergency over monkeypox? Why are we pushing panic over something we do not need to fear (unless we are extremely promiscuous)? The short answer is so Biden and crew and continue to attack our nation with their foreign partners. The state of emergency over COVID has been used to steal elections, destroy our economy, and transfer unprecedented levels of wealth to the global elite all while destroying the lives of everyday Americans. With so many benefits for our elite leaders, why wouldn’t they want another emergency?

Just as Paul Revere did hundreds of years ago, we hear the cries of another threat coming. The difference is that Paul Revere truthfully identified the risk, today, there is a real threat we are facing, but it is not monkeypox, it is the corrupt leaders of our nation and the globalists and foreign enemies from abroad. The real questions is whether we will fight back against tyranny as our forefathers did or whether we will simply capitulate to these monsters.





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