FTA: Because while smallpox was supposedly eradicated back in 1980, another story from Yahoo from back in September of 2021 reported the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had just arranged for the delivery of $112.5 million worth of a drug called TPOXX, a medication used to do what? Well, treat smallpox of course.
If smallpox is part of their depopulation agenda, why would the US government spend $112.5 million on a treatment? Might this be another pig-in-a-poke like the virus jabs?
Looks like the TPOXX is a treatment (ie, remdesivir). Wonder who made this and if it is even effective or planned to be inert.
Edit. Looks like it is a 14 day course of capsules and could be dangerous for diabetics and those with weakened immune systems. There is no generic allowed until around 2027, so, another big pharma lockout.
FTA: Because while smallpox was supposedly eradicated back in 1980, another story from Yahoo from back in September of 2021 reported the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had just arranged for the delivery of $112.5 million worth of a drug called TPOXX, a medication used to do what? Well, treat smallpox of course.
If smallpox is part of their depopulation agenda, why would the US government spend $112.5 million on a treatment? Might this be another pig-in-a-poke like the virus jabs?
One could "funnel" a tidy sum from 112.5 million dollars without too many questions being asked....
Isn't it like Hcq? People in the 1880s took smallpox vaccines
Looks like the TPOXX is a treatment (ie, remdesivir). Wonder who made this and if it is even effective or planned to be inert.
Edit. Looks like it is a 14 day course of capsules and could be dangerous for diabetics and those with weakened immune systems. There is no generic allowed until around 2027, so, another big pharma lockout.