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Dr. Meryl Nass provides some basics about the budding “pandemic” and the proposed vaccines against it.  Her points include: the World Health Organisation (“WHO”) released a statement to introduce mass vaccination; the smallpox vaccine, of unknown efficacy against monkeypox, causes a huge number of myocarditis cases and other known cardiac problems; smallpox vaccines, when used routinely in babies, were considered the most dangerous vaccine available; and, more.

Here’s what you should know about the latest money pox, also known as monkeypox.


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By Meryl Nass

The WHO released a clever statement to introduce the idea of mass money pox vaccination to the public:

The World Health Organization (WHO) maintains that the growing monkeypox outbreak remains “containable,” and that there’s no immediate need for mass vaccination against the orthopoxvirus; since May 7, a total of 131 confirmed cases and 106 suspected cases have been reported in countries where it usually does not spread. (Reuters)

No immediate need. Let that statement ferment in your unconscious. It seems like a benign sentence, but implicit in it is the idea that soon there may well be a need to mass vaccinate the population against money pox, a disease that has never before spread due to casual contact.

I don’t think we even know the actual mortality rate for money pox. Has a westerner ever died from it?

Could this possibly be the same money pox that occurs in Africa? If so, how did it suddenly appear in so many countries at once? This fact alone – its novel, never-before-seen pattern of spread, should make us question whether it is a biowarfare agent being seeded deliberately. Probably not meant to kill us, maybe not even to harm us much. We can’t tell yet, based on the minimalist info coming out of our esteemed public health agencies. Perhaps it’s here just to nudge us to get another shot?

Below I give you the basics on smallpox, monkeypox and the newest vaccines coming to a clinic near you:

1.  If there is a money pox vaccine (and FDA has apparently approved one that the army helped develop) it has not been tested for efficacy, because there have not been enough human cases to do so.

Efficacy testing requires that you vaccinate people and then see how many cases of the disease occur in the vaccinated versus the placebo group. If you were able to vaccinate a million people but disease frequency was such that you couldn’t even get a handful of cases occurring, you cannot perform an efficacy test.

Instead, in order to get vaccines approved or authorised, antibody tests are done that are claimed to demonstrate the presence of immunity. But oft times (as in the Covid or anthrax vaccines) the antibody that is selected for this purpose may not be a reliable indicator of immunity…as admitted at the booster VRBPAC meeting by FDA staff and committee members.

2.  The smallpox vaccine is said to be 85% effective against monkeypox…but without many human monkeypox cases, that 85% number cannot possibly have been established.

3.   The smallpox vaccine causes a huge number of myocarditis cases and other known cardiac problems, making it almost certainly more dangerous than the risk of getting monkeypox. One in 220 recipients developed an obvious case of myocarditis in a US military study published in 2015, and one in 30 got a subclinical case.

Why would ANYONE take such a high risk of cardiac damage to avoid a minuscule risk of money pox? Only because they were misinformed.

4.  Smallpox vaccine, when used routinely in babies, was considered the most dangerous vaccine available. It led to the deaths of several people per million administrations.

5.  I received smallpox vaccines in 1951 and 1972 and believe I had insignificant reactions.  I expect I am fully immune to smallpox.  Tests done in people in 2003 published in NEJM suggested immunity was lifelong.

6.  The US smallpox vaccine last used routinely in civilians was the NY Department of Health version, and it was made similarly to the vaccine of the 1700s.  Infectious fluid from a related orthopoxvirus was scratched on the belly of a calf, and then when new vesicles developed the material was collected as the vaccine substrate, and could only be minimally purified.

7.  Ever wonder why the smallpox vaccine is scratched on while all others are injected? Because it was so dirty, contaminated with other animal viruses and unspecified materials, which might cause a serious infection if injected beyond the skin.

8.  It was hoped, 20-30 years ago, that a newer, cleaner, purified vaccine would avoid the many severe side effects. Two newer vaccines (ACAM 2000, purified from the NY DOH Dryvax vaccine and MVA) were purchased by the Clinton and Bush administrations for all Americans.  It turned out, unfortunately, that the cardiac side effects persisted.  They were due to the actual vaccine antigen, not to the ‘junk.’ The MVA (Modified Vaccinia Ankara) vaccine, which is less reactogenic but may be less effective than ACAM2000, had its US name changed to Jynneos, and has now been designated the official money pox vaccine.

Regarding ACAM2000 and the licensing of Jynneos, FDA said in 2019 (on page 4):

ACAM2000 is contraindicated for use in individuals with severe immunodeficiency who are not expected to benefit from the vaccine… In 2003, a monkeypox outbreak was confirmed in the U.S. This was the first time human monkeypox was reported outside of the African continent. (Not true but close – Nass) Currently, there is no approved treatment or licensed vaccine for monkeypox, although the Advisory Committee on Immunisation Practices (ACIP) recommends that ACAM2000 be used for prevention of monkeypox in individuals at high risk of exposure (e.g., lab workers who handle monkeypox virus). Thus, there is an unmet need for a monkeypox vaccine.

9.  The US government initiated a smallpox vaccine program in 2003 that rapidly failed – people refused to be vaccinated due to high rates of heart attacks, heart failure and myocarditis. The National Academies of Science (NAS) wrote a series of about 8 critical “Letter Reports” on the government program, and the magazine Science wrote about the final report HERE. However, both the NAS and Science pulled their punches, failing the fully emphasise the dangers and to reflect the widespread scepticism about the program, which used a dangerous vaccine for a non-existent or at least unproven threat.

10. According to Medpage, CDC says both Jynneos and ACAM2000 vaccines will be available to respond to the money pox event. Yet even CDC currently admits that the chance of myocarditis is huge (greater than one in 200 vaccine recipients) from the ACAM2000 vaccine, in an MMWR from November 2021:

Because ACAM2000 is replication-competent, there is a risk for serious adverse events (e.g., progressive vaccinia and eczema vaccinatum) with it; myopericarditis also occurs with ACAM2000 (estimated rate of 5.7 per 1,000 primary vaccinees based on clinical trial data), but the underlying mechanism is unknown (7,8).

11. From the same MMWR article, the CDC perhaps inadvertently admitted it had no reliable evidence for either safety or efficacy:

The effectiveness of JYNNEOS was inferred from the immunogenicity of JYNNEOS in clinical studies and from efficacy data from animal challenge studies. [But humans do not necessarily respond the same as lab animals—Nass] Occurrences of serious adverse events are expected to be minimal because JYNNEOS is a replication-deficient virus vaccine. However, because the mechanism for myopericarditis following receipt of ACAM2000 is thought to be an immune-mediated phenomenon, it is not known whether the antigen or antigens that precipitate autoantibodies [causing myocarditis or other adverse events—Nass] are present in JYNNEOS as well.

Further down, CDC admits again that it has no idea what it is doing with the Jynneos vaccine:

Because a correlate of protection has not been established and there is no known antibody titer level that will ensure protection, titer results should be interpreted with caution in such cases to avoid providing a false sense of security.

12. Despite knowing there is virtually no reliable information about how the vaccine might prevent money pox nor how safe it is, the Quebec government has begun rolling out the vaccine for the prevention of money pox. According to CBC:

…the smallpox vaccine — which hasn’t been routinely offered in Canada for decades — will be offered to those at high risk of contracting the disease, such as those who have been in contact with confirmed cases.

[Quebec’s top health officer] Boileau said the province has access to hundreds of doses at the ready, but vaccination will only occur after a recommendation from public health. It will not be open to the general public.

13. Whitney Webb wrote last week about two of the Beltway Bandits poised to make yet another killing on money pox, Emergent BioSolutions and SIGA Technologies.

I will be adding to this post.

About the Author

Dr. Meryl Nass is an American physician and researcher who proved the world’s largest anthrax epidemic was due to biological warfare. She revealed the dangers of the anthrax vaccine. Her license was suspended for prescribing Covid medications and spreading “misinformation.”

Follow Dr. Nass on Substack HERE.

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M. Dowrick
M. Dowrick
1 year ago

Dr. Peter McCullough was very clear the other day when he said anyone over 50 has immunity to monkey pox. And that Tpoxx tablets, an antiviral are very effective against monkey pox. Why on earth would anyone get another vaccine for a very treatable virus? Too bad MSM continues to be under the control of the globalists and big pharma.🥰🥰

Phillis Stein
Phillis Stein
Reply to  M. Dowrick
1 year ago

Just to clarify, that is probably AMERICANS over 50, because they had this over there – so, we shouldn’t necessarily think that includes ALL people over 50. My understanding is that a lot of people were jabbed against smallpox in the US, which isn’t necessarily the case elsewhere, so I thought it was important to add that, for clarity.

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GundelP
GundelP
1 year ago

It’s interesting, because the small pox vax never was a safe one, true, we got it, we were the last year who got it in school (abroad) but I’ve never heard about heart problems in connection with that.

Which in my opinion means that the so called small pox vax is just another one to pump your body with graphene oxide. Someone will examine it sooner or later for sure. As how two types of flu vaxxes had it (2019), and a this vax (given to infants and toddlers also)

“LA QUINTA COLUMNA: GRAPHENE OXIDE FOUND IN PCV, A REGULARLY SCHEDULED INFANT & TODDLER VACCINATION AGAINST PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTIONS”https://truthcomestolight.com/la-quinta-columna-graphene-oxide-found-in-pcv-a-regularly-scheduled-infant-toddler-vaccination-against-pneumococcal-infections/

it looks rather very likely that the small pox vax has it and that generates the heart problem.

Phillis Stein
Phillis Stein
Reply to  GundelP
1 year ago

We need to further remember that vaccines require a response from the immune system in order to be effective. We can now probably say that most of those who took 2 or 3 jabs of the C-19 jab could actually be classified as immunocompromised at this point, which is what VAIDS is. So, not only will most of THESE people probably not benefit – which speaks to the fact that jabs should not be the ONLY solution – but would it not be possible for them to DEVELOP smallpox as the result of this, and thus cause a pandemic beyond all proportion when compared to a few cases of the less lethal and largely non-deadly monkeypox. And that is IF this is even truly monkeypox and not some end-stage AIDS symptom, or other side effect of the last set of jabs? I’m not sure if that is possible, but I’d certainly like to see it ruled out. How would we do that – PROPER long-term testing and the receipt of all relevant documentation PRIOR to anyone taking these jabs. Personally, I don’t believe in solving my issues via jabs, as I subscribe to the competing theory to the germ theory of disease!

Bruce Brosnahan
Bruce Brosnahan
1 year ago

The interplay of “money” and “monkey” was distracting and cheapened the serious content of the article. When people are ‘clever’, their words and the information they put forward lose respect, and one hesitates to share such articles with others, and to donate.
(I have donated because your good efforts to provide information, not available elsewhere, deserves to attract a wide readership.)

Greg
Greg
Reply to  Bruce Brosnahan
1 year ago

I agree – I think once would have been enough to make the point/joke.

Deborah
Deborah
Reply to  Greg
1 year ago

I saw “moneypox” in a blog and thought it was a typo. But then it kept being used, and then when I saw it in other articles, I realized what it was.

Phillis Stein
Phillis Stein
Reply to  Deborah
1 year ago

To be fair, there are already people lined up to profit massively from this injection, as there was for the previous one. I guess the main point for me is: Why on earth would you trust these companies or regulatory authorities after this last debacle that should be at least very recent in our memories. I don’t trust liars and propagandists, and NOR do I trust the medical profession – and it has done that itself. However, continually using the phrase is simply not necessary, IMO. Those who are awake, who are the only ones researching and listening, will get it the first time.

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Jack
Jack
1 year ago

Money Pox!!!!! I LOVE it!!!

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Phillis Stein
Phillis Stein
1 year ago

Thank you to Dr Nass for sharing this article nice and early in the piece, as I have been having many of the above thoughts already, and it’s good to have some confirmation.

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