Monkeypox: Deadly New Form Poses A “Global Threat”

by | May 20, 2024 | Headline News, Member Exclusive | 1 comment

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States is warning that a deadly new strain of mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) is spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). More people have become infected with this form of mpox, and should it leave the DRC, the CDC warns it will be a "global threat."
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    1. No virologist has ever isolated a “virus.” Viruses are exosomes. Monkeypox has never been proven to exist. Virologists must use Koch’s postulates to determine if a microorganism is infectious. They do not isolate so called viruses from the solution containing vero cells, or fetal calf serum, etc…; all of which contain DNA. If they do not do true isolation, then they cannot know a “virus’s” genetic sequence. See DrTomCowan.com. Or the site Viroliegy.

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