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Excellent article and yes I read Dr. Malones article a day or so ago. Two points I would like your thoughts on. #1 I have read that 'monkeypox" could be caused by decreased immunity due to the jabs similar to opportunistic infections in HIV + and #2 relationship between monkeypox and WHO meeting this week signing over all pandemic response to WHO. Seems very timely that we possibility have a "new pandemic" at the same time as the WHO meeting.

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Thanks for your comment!

On the first part I'm hesitant to make any quick assumptions. I made my comment about monkeypox and the gay community because I think people are reading too deep into this as being causative to gay men alone. It fits a narrative of HIV from monkeys predominately affecting the gay community and also having this monkeypox appear predominately in the gay community as well. I think the relationships being drawn here are done more to push a narrative rather than be something substantiated. For now, I'm not too confident that we are seeing decreased immunity but I haven't looked too deeply into the matter. I am open to finding more information and I believe some people have linked some things to me already.

As for the second part it could very well be that this is coincidental to the WHO meeting. On one hand, it could be rather prescient that an exercise occurred that predicted a global monkeypox outbreak, or it could have just happened at the same time as this meeting. The more important matter is how the public responds to the reporting of the monkeypox, because the WHO and other institutions draw their power from public perception. A public that believes in these institutions will be compliant to their measures. So I would be more concerned that the reporting may be stoking fear and allowing them to use the monkeypox issue, as well as SARS-COV2 as a precursor for greater power grab.

Remember that uncertainty breeds anxiety which breeds compliance, and I think these people are well aware of that and will use it to their benefit if possible.

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"We still don’t know the original origins of SARS-COV2 even two years into a pandemic so what’s to say that other pandemics will not be natural in origin?"

Wow.

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Could you elaborate? I should have added more information but I am of the mind that SARS-COV2 was biologically engineered. What I'm saying is that it doesn't mean every outbreak we are likely to come across will be engineered, and for now I don't think this is the case at least with respect to the monkeypox issue.

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The sentence I quoted seemed to suggest that maybe SARS COV-2 was natural and hey, who could possibly know, right?

We have such a clear evidence trail (including literal Moderna patents on sections of the virus), pointing straight at the Fauci-funded Eco-Health Alliance creeps at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, that at this stage you need to provide compelling evidence that it DIDN'T come from there?

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Right, Arnica, and that's not subtle. 🙄

Thanks for the great post. 👍🏼🌷 I was wondering too why this was arising in the gay male community. You present a good possible reason. People would be sweating a lot in a sauna as well, so I wonder if sweat is a bodily fluid it could spread in.

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Oh I think they just took random words to name countries quite honestly. I think it's rather hilarious that Arnica is the word they chose, unless there's something I should know about between institutions and Amber Heard 😜

As for sweat I'm not quite sure. I've been wondering what effects humidity would have on dispersion with COVID. It could be that high humidity may suspend droplets to a greater extent, or it may reduce distance. There's also the fact that a sauna may not be sanitary in general and the water could just be a bed of many pathogens. It seems like a good place to host a virus that can transmit through skin legions and open wounds.

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Every aspect of human health is fundamentally different to how most people understand it, because most people - doctors included - do not realise that normal, average, levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, such as 5 to 25 ng/mL, are 1/10th to 1/2 of the 50 ng/mL the immune system needs to function properly.

Except by continual high levels of UV-B skin exposure, which damages DNA and raises the risk of skin cancer, people who do not properly supplement vitamin D3 cannot attain 50 ng/mL or more, since there is very litle vitamin D3 in food or multiivitamins. For 70 kg 154 lb bodyweight, 0.125 to 0.175 5000 to 7000 IU vitamin D3 a day is required.

Please see research articles cited at: https://vitamindstopscovid.info/00-evi/ . This is a comprehensive tutorial and set of arguments for the need for proper vitamin D3 supplementation for essentially all people at all times of life - except babies who are substantially breast fed by vitamin D replete mothers. I wrote it for a UK government vitamin D enquiry and Patrick W. Chambers MD (retired, Hawaii) co-signed it. Vitamin D3 can be taken daily to weekly or probably up to every 10 days. 5000 IU a day is a gram every 22 years and a gram costs USD$2.5 ex-factory.

All these diseases would be less of a problem if most or all people had proper 25-hydroxyvitmamin D levels. This cannot be attained by a "balanced diet" - whatever that might mean. If anyone thinks this sounds too simple, or too good to be true, please read the research articles.

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Great article and very well researched.

When people say "disease XXX is not contagious", they possibly do not mean inserting gerbils up the WHATEVER or having rough anal sex.

So far I personally do not see general spread at all. But all "preparedness exercises" always leave suspicion that there is something preplanned for us.

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Well, I would say that I think people are misinterpreting the infectious nature of monkeypox. I think people are making quick assumptions in that this is a "gay-only" disease. Monkeypox can spread through respiratory droplets and so to me these events just appear more coincidental either through an import of animals or it could be someone form a country with endemic monkeypox travelling to these festivals.

I never understood where the gerbil thing came from. The idea of using something that could essentially eat you inside out in order to escape...probably isn't the brightest idea.

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I am non-judgmental so I withhold any thought on gerbils.

The respiratory spread was added to official statements recently and if I recall correctly, was not a transmission route between people in the past.

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Respiratory droplets appear to have always been a mode of transmission, but I would suppose that since it's not the only one there are likely to be more transmissible methods such as the skin legions. Also just having to be in close quarters regardless suggest that they can all contribute. I guess out of all methods respiratory droplets would be the least likely route, but regardless it would suggest that spread can happen without the need for bumping and grinding.

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"_saunas_ could be serving as _hot_ spots for outbreaks" - what else would they be? *badum tish*

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Boo!... I should have thought of that! Purely unintentional but that is a good pun!

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No, if you follow the history of smallpox, you'll see that there are other causes.

Why are people so apt to believe the same scientists that can't cure the common cold?

https://robnitro.substack.com/p/monkeypox-truths-from-newbraveworld

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Thanks! Yes, I believe this is more of staying cautious and waiting for more information. Like I said, this probably wouldn't be having the same spin if the bathhouses were of the straight variety, I think the incidences are providing an avenue for media spinning and something to start making assumptions about. But regardless, yes it is important to at least be aware of what's going on and becoming knowledgeable about the current issues.

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