Monkeypox: Was COVID Just a Test Run?
Man in America | 25 May 2022 Dr David Martin interview
Man in America | 25 May 2022 Dr David Martin interview
Michael Senger | 20 May 2022 “Elite media outlets around the world are on red alert over the world’s first-ever global outbreak of Monkeypox in mid-May 2022—just one year after an international biosecurity conference in Munich held a simulation of a “global pandemic involving an unusual strain of Monkeypox” beginning in mid-May 2022.” Source: https://brownstone.org/articles/monkeypox-was-a-table-top-simulation-only-last-year/ Michael P Senger is an attorney based in the United States. He has been researching the influence of theRead More→
Reese Report | 25 May 2022
Health Ranger Report | 23 May 2022
Michael Senger | 20 May 2022 “Elite media outlets around the world are on red alert over the world’s first-ever global outbreak of Monkeypox in mid-May 2022—just one year after an international biosecurity conference in Munich held a simulation of a “global pandemic involving an unusual strain of Monkeypox” beginning in mid-May 2022.” Source: https://brownstone.org/articles/monkeypox-was-a-table-top-simulation-only-last-year/ Michael P Senger is an attorney based in the United States. He has been researching the influence of theRead More→
Dr Robert Malone | 21 May 2022 “In my opinion, based on currently available information, Monkeypox is a virus and disease which is endemic in Africa, emerges sporadically after transmission into humans from animal hosts, and is typically spread by close human contact. It is readily controlled by classical public health measures. It does not have a high mortality rate. Unless there has been some genetic alteration, either through evolution or intentional genetic manipulation, it is not aRead More→
Bannons War Room | 21 May 2022 Steve Bannon discusses Monkeypox and WHO with Dr Robert Malone and Jeffrey Tucker
Crossroads with JOSHUA PHILIPP There is a new global outbreak of monkeypox, and the Biden administration is already purchasing millions of doses of recently-approved vaccines as the World Health Organization (WHO) weighs its response. A series of incidents positioned the WHO to be poised for a monkeypox outbreak, and with new powers potentially being granted to the WHO to manage global health policy, this monkeypox crisis could give the U.N. agency a serious boost to its powers. Read More→