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It seems likely this is VAIDS. "Monkeypox" can easily be cover for shingles, which was mentioned in at least 13,224 VAERS reports, keeping in mind there's an underreporting factor estimated at 41 or 44 times.

All of these "monkeypox outbreaks" are in highly vaccinated, Western countries.

The vaccine has coincided with new and aggressive cancers, and return of existing cancers in people who were fine for years. There is a major drop in CD8+ T-cells in the Covid-vaccinated - immune cells which keep cancer in check (and other things, too).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It seems likely this is VAIDS. "Monkeypox" can easily be cover for shingles, which was mentioned in at least 13,224 VAERS reports, keeping in mind there's an underreporting factor estimated at 41 or 44 times.

All of these "monkeypox outbreaks" are in highly vaccinated, Western countries.

The vaccine has coincided with new and aggressive cancers, and return of existing cancers in people who were fine for years. There is a major drop in CD8+ T-cells in the Covid-vaccinated - immune cells which keep cancer (and other things) in check.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It seems likely this is VAIDS. "Monkeypox" can easily cover for shingles, which was mentioned in at least 13,224 VAERS reports, keeping in mind there's an underreporting factor estimated at 41 or 44 times.

All of these "monkeypox outbreaks" are in highly vaccinated, Western countries.

The vaccine has coincided with new and aggressive cancers, and return of existing cancers in people who were fine for years. There is a major drop in CD8+ T-cells in the Covid-vaccinated - immune cells which keep cancer (and other things) in check.

2 years ago
1 score