Researchers have discovered that the United Nations’ (UN) World Health Organization (WHO) lists monkeypox as one of the known side effects of Pfizer’s mRNA COVID shots. The information is buried deeply in the WHO’s VigiAccess online database.
Leaders in the gay community like Barack Obama should be furious about this! The WHO implied that the monkeypox outbreak that only started after the rollout of the COVID shots was caused by gay men getting freaky with monkeys. That wasn’t what happened at all.
Let’s just get something out in the open right away. Monkeypox is the most hilarious name ever for a disease. When leftists realized that we were all using monkeypox as a mocking pejorative, they tried shortening the name to Mpox for political correctness. We refuse to call it Mpox. Because monkeypox is just too funny.
Anyway, the VigiAccess database at the WHO lists monkeypox as one of the known side effects of Pfizer’s BioNTech COVID shots, along with smallpox and cowpox. By the way, congratulations to Pfizer for BRINGING SMALLPOX BACK!
Monkeypox and the other diseases are listed under “infections and infestations” in the database. While it’s true that monkeypox is only spread by that certain type of Barack Obama love that dares not speak its name, that doesn’t answer the question of where monkeypox came from originally. Who was the “patient zero” for the outbreak, in other words?
The WHO has apparently identified at least six originating cases of monkeypox that sprang up in vaccinated gay men in different parts of the world. There were probably a lot more than six, but these are just the ones that health authorities have identified.
Those men then proceeded to spread it around to lots of other gay men. For all intents and purposes, it looked like this was another gay disease of unknown origins like AIDS. It turns out, however, that it was caused by the COVID shots.
So, why does this matter? For one thing, the WHO tried to cause another fake pandemic with monkeypox this year. It didn’t work, fortunately. They wanted to force everyone to take a new mRNA shot for monkeypox, even if you don’t spend your weekends like Barack Obama and are at no risk of contracting monkeypox.
Monkeypox is now one of more than 1,400 identified side effects of the COVID mRNA shots. The CDC continues to insist that the shots are “safe and effective.” They’re encouraging everyone to rush out and get their sixth booster shot this fall.
Would anyone ever have taken any of these shots if the public had known about the extreme risks they pose? That seems doubtful.
As we reported more than two years ago, the Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca COVID shots had all been found to trigger spontaneous cases of herpes in people. Scott Pauley, a spokesperson at the CDC, stated that if you have an adverse reaction to the COVID shots—such as herpes—it means that the shot is working and protecting you from COVID.
I’m no sabermetrician, but that seems like kind of a dumb trade, what with herpes being incurable and all. It also turned out to be a lie, so the people who caught herpes from the shots also ended up catching COVID.
Setting all the jokes aside for a second, the FDA just approved a “vaccine” for monkeypox on August 29th. The ACAM2000 shot contains an extreme list of potential side effects, including death. One of the most worrying things about this shot is that all of the potentially dangerous side effects—including death—can happen to people who have “physical contact” with a person who takes the vaccine.
This is what the FDA’s “Warnings and Precautions” section says about the monkeypox vaccine:
“[The vaccine] is a live vaccinia virus that can be transmitted to persons who have close contact with the vaccinee and the risks in contacts are the same as those stated for vaccinees.”
“Death” is one of the listed side effects of the monkeypox vaccine. If you engage in “physical contact” with a person who has taken the monkeypox shot, their vaccine can kill you.
This is how dangerously reckless our “public health” system has become in America in 2024.