Monkey Pox: COVID 2.0??? A story in pictures.

“No can do. I am itching all over with Angela-pox.” – The Office

I guess the Ukraine is waning.  Time to pull out Monkey Pox®?

As we find ourselves at a time where action in Ukraine mainly consists of sending Zelensky more money so he can eventually recycle it to the Biden family, it appears to be time to (spins wheel) bring out Monkey Pox™ as the villain of the day.  This post will mainly be memes.  First, Monkey Pox©.

Note:  none of the memes are mine today (except maybe one that I originally did and then recopied from another website). 

This, though unconfirmed, is the scariest bit.  Which in normal times, would make it unlikely.  When Wilder’s Principle of Greatest Amusement is in play?  All bets are off.

So, the planned “exercise” on Monkey Pox™ was written about in March 21, and has nearly exactly the same initial date as the actual Monkey Pox© reports here in 2022?  Huh?

At least it’s a break from the war in the Ukraine.

Thankfully we didn’t treat masks like we were members of a cargo cult, right?  And we’ve learned since last time, right?

 

Here’s hoping the mask part is over.  And as it goes, that leaves the jab.

Death is so much worse without the Jab, right?

It would be hard for any logical person to support forcing people to take the vaxx at this point, especially given the data.  But hey, is it really about keeping people safe?

I would have thought that, in addition to having the vaxx, that the Germans would at least want people committing suicide to spend a few months making panzers or something.

What was it that The Who said?  We won’t get fooled again?

Author: John

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40 thoughts on “Monkey Pox: COVID 2.0??? A story in pictures.”

  1. Sigh…another sleight of hand, don’t look at the man behind the curtain moment in American history.
    If the Ukrainian connection is true, then all of the military aid is blackmail money. And the big guy will get his cut.
    If the Russian angle is true; that’s why we are still buying oil from them. And the big guy will get his cut.
    What’s that movie quote? “I’m tired boss…”

  2. Monkey pox is going to be super problematic for Them because it appears to be spreading mostly by means of ghey buttzex. Stay away from that and like the HIV it won’t be a problem.

    1. Or, with something like 25% of teens and young adults now claiming to be LGBTQ+ it could, if it turns out to be relatively fatal, solve the problem with there being so many young people who are total freaking morons that think men can get pregnant, etc. That’s the silver lining of the COVID jab cloud I was looking at.

  3. Sigh, here we go again, into the hall of mirrors.

    Fact: Just like the US Government paid the Chinese lab at Wuhan (COVID-19 ground zero) to research bat viruses, so too has the US Government had a longstanding program of paying money to Russian labs to do work on (among many other things) monkeypox as far back as July 1997 under research project ISTC #884 :

    https://www8.nationalacademies.org/onpinews/newsitem.aspx?RecordID=11071997

    Fact: By the time it was over, Sergei Shchelkunov got close to $400K for his monkeypox research, all part of the US Department of Defense (DOD) Biological Threat Reduction Program that as well as research had an element of bribery to keep foreign biowarfare experts occupied and under US scrutiny / control.

    https://councilonstrategicrisks.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Key-U.S.-Initiatives-for-Addressing-Biological-Threats-Part-3_The-Biological-Threat-Reduction-Program_BRIEFER-22_2021_08_09.pdf

    Fact: The BTRP also sent a lot of money into Ukranian biolabs as well over the years since the Soviet Union split up, which is the current source of all the US/Ukranian biowarfare stories floating around, particularly bu the Russians in the UN.

    https://ua.usembassy.gov/embassy/kyiv/sections-offices/defense-threat-reduction-office/biological-threat-reduction-program/

    Fact: And, of course, there is an (amusing) Hunter Biden connection….

    https://nypost.com/2022/03/26/hunter-biden-played-role-in-funding-us-bio-labs-contractor-in-ukraine-e-mails/

    So, let the games begin…

    MONKEYPOX CAME FROM UKRAINE….

    https://en-volve.com/2022/05/22/european-cdc-drops-bomb-monkeypox-outbreak-appears-to-have-leaked-from-us-biolab-in-ukraine/

    GET THE VAXX ROLLOUT GOING…

    https://nypost.com/2022/05/19/us-buys-millions-of-monkeypox-vaccines-after-massachusetts-case/

    Or maybe, just maybe, monkeypox came from Nigeria, and we were warned about in in January 2019…

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971218345879

    Very confusing. If only we had a Ministery of Truth,er, Dinsinformation Governance Board headed by Nina Jankowicz that would tell me what to believe…

  4. If they really want to quarantine effectively, they can start by quarantining f****ts. Life for the rest of us would be a lot easier.

    (Edit * -JW)

  5. From the intersection of African bestiality and ghey lifestyle which brought forth the AIDs plague, the CDC is now pleased to introduce Monkeypox. Because Ebola and West Nile just didn’t hit those marketing numbers we were all promised.

    Coming soon to a porous national border near you. Diversity is our strength.

  6. The PTB want to shift the narrative. They thought Roe would be it until they found out more people cared about the Johnny Depp trial. You can smell the panic as they start flinging feces at the teevee people to see what sticks. It started with “Monkey Pox” – a natural tactical fit – as a trial balloon, but they’ll shift to something else soon enough. Maybe we’ll see more grannies being wheeled off cliffs. They haven’t used that in a while. The memes will be epic and involve many, many pillows.

  7. It’s just painful watching the America I saw in the sixties and the opportunity to flourish economically be taken away by policy decisions shift to what we are and see the trajectory of it all, headed for Road Warrior realities. It’s never been an accident. Am I Really Really supposed to believe that our Best and Brightest just accidentally screwed America with Every trade agreement? Nobody can Accidentally screw America with such perfect precision. At some point
    Stupidity Stops being cover for Sabotage.

  8. Zelensky said give me the big bucks or I will tell all?
    A small laundry fee for the CPUSA in the 51st state Launderia.
    Word of negotiations now that everyone has got their ten percent or better.
    The WHO has already issued the don’t be racist or homophobic memo regarding the rumpranger pox.
    What a whirlwind pyramid of disaster is this Jo Jo Brandon.
    Zimbabwe in two years is historic but he did have some help from handlers in sweatpants a few blocks from the crack house at 1600 Penn and from the Schwab-SPECTRE.
    Memos and Freudian slips reveal that the ruling junta wants to “scare the bejesus” out of the unity collective until November.
    It will take that long to get the fortified democracy dropboxes back up from coup 2020.
    There was a rap group called the Coup from the early 2000’s with an album cover that featured the comrades at the base of the twin towers with a detonator before it ever happened.

    1. He has done a great job turning the place into a smoking crater. And they say he’s not efficient.

  9. The trouble with most mask memes is that they’re about as bright as telling boat owners not to have an anchor because it won’t prevent the boat from sinking.

    In other news, having fuel onboard doesn’t prevent airplanes from flying into mountains, so let’s get rid of that too.

    That’s the intelligence level of some of the memelords you’re dealing with.

    Oh, and here’s the answer to Richard Dawson’s rhetorical question:
    https://i.imgur.com/brx89Yq.png

    Beware of the memes you didn’t make, and never ask a rhetorical question to which you don’t already know the answer(s).

    On the topic of the OP, like AIDS, guys doinking monkeys are the problem. Just, IIRC, as syphilis sources to cows, and gonorrhea sources to sheep. Go back to hanging animal sodomizers, or just setting them afire, and the problem self-corrects in a couple of hours. Shame about the carbon footprint, but that’s the trade-off.

    BTW, some genius will reliably as the tide float a story saying that every single one of the next 257 outbreaks “came from Ukrainian bio-labs”, just like all the “fake moon landing” stories didn’t start until a year after the premiere of Capricorn One. You could look it up.

      1. No, McChuck, it’s not “science” when you’re testing a mask designed to keep germs in, but you test it to see how well it keeps germs out, which they were never designed to do. That’s called rank stupidity. Like testing boat anchors to prevent ship sinkings, or looking for the correlation between fuel onboard and crashing into mountains. One of these things has nothing to do with the other.

        And if I’m ever bored to tears, I’ll happily fisk every one of those 167 “studies” that fail basic scientific standards, and/or deliberately look at the wrong indicators, while ignoring glaring methodological flaws and failing to account for countless obviously significant variables. The plural of garbage (and I’d happily use another less euphemistic phrase for rose fertilizer) is not “data”, and those 167 were all pure rose fertilizer.

        The sole test in years of of testing them to do what they were designed to do (keeping viral debris inside your mask) found that simple face masks (surgical, and plain cotton) achieved results between 100x and 1000x (or more) better than nothing, from viruses, at 6′. Viruses detected dropped from 100-1000, down to between 1 and 0.

        Game over. Masks work. As designed. Almost as if Pasteur, Lister, Semmelweis, et al might have been onto something with that whole Germ Theory thing.

        But that only works if everyone has them on, worn correctly. If you’re going to let people go without them, wear them as a chin warmer, finger-bang their nose with their booger hooks and then handle things, lick their gloved hands, hang their noses out, etc, like happened in 100% of locations every day since since ever exactly as I told you would happen, you’ve already screwed the pooch, and nothing you do, short of putting N95s or better on everyone, or sealing them hermetically in isolation bubbles, will help, or even matter.

        Thanks for playing, and we have some lovely parting gifts for ya.

        1. Masks work so do rectums. You’re so well loved that you give lactation lessons and marriage advice also?

          Survivalist advice from the two boxes of canned foods under your apartment bed?

          Aesop you’re a pretty smart person when you get past yourself and your feelings.

          When you want to know why your ex screwed you over, take a look in the mirror. When you wonder why you’re not as well loved as you “Deserve” look for the common factor. It’s in the mirror.

          Your still alive, Sir, you can be the change in your life instead of showing your monkeypox rectum to the world.

          Oh, and GET Camp Snoopy beyond a fantasy and into Real Life(tm)

          Tempus Fugit

          1. Masks work so do rectums.” was quite a pearl, but your superb demonstration of the latter in the rest of your reply was quite the serendipitous treat.

            I hope you know WTF you’re babbling about, because that would make one of us.
            But thanks for trying some recockulous attempt at an ad hominem that has Jack and Squat to do with either the post or the replies, let alone with you. (I cannot, of course, answer for whatever dog whistles or voices in your own head you’re hearing.) Whatever you’re taking? Up the dosage.
            And stay classy.

        2. If you cannot tell the difference in size between a bacteria and a virus, Mr. Aesop, you want your money back on your maths education: You were robbed.

          Also, it’s cotton, not a semi-permeable lipid-protein membrane. If it doesn’t stop the passage of aerosolized particles going through one way, it won’t stop them going through the other. Your “studies” are bogus, and can be demonstrated to be so with a cigarette.

          Remember physics? Fluid dynamics? The air you push out of your lungs has mass.

          And even if all your fondest fantasies about the power of bits of cloth or paper with gaping holes all ’round it would still be evil to support a world in which the *default* was putting the fool thing on everyone’s face.

          1. 1) Viruses, like COVID-19, don’t travel at their intrinsic size, like dry powdered cocoa particles. They travel as aerosolized droplets within saliva, which are relatively huge, and screened out of circulation by ordinary masks at 100-1000X improvements over nothing, at 6′. The standard isn’t utter impermeability (that would be the plastic-bag-over-the-head standard), it’s functional improvement via decreased transmission.

            2) They do stop the passage of those particles, and gainsaying to the contrary proves nothing. Cigarette smoke is not aerosolized virus in saliva. If they didn’t teach you this in biology class, you want your money back on your science education: You were robbed. No one has bothered to try and disprove that contention scientifically, using actual testing methodology, for whatever reason (but overwhelmingly because they know they could not, because that methodology factors out all variables, and focuses solely on actual mask efficacy). So in short, put up or shut up.
            https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0843-2

            3) The evil was thinking you could put the things on fool’s faces, and get them to do it right day in and day out indefinitely. Or even for a single day. Pandemics grade on a pass/fail basis. 100% compliance is passing. Anything less is a fail. This was only explained in excruciatingly correct and explicit detail from the outset:
            https://raconteurreport.blogspot.com/2020/04/why-masks-and-gloves-will-and-wont-ever.html

    1. Hmm- well, looks to me like the product that is blaming its failure on the people not using it is the mRNA jab. Sure, the meme could be referencing masks, but that’s kinda your assumption.

      I certainly don’t give a shit about wearing masks anymore, but anyone else is welcome to keep wearing one if that’s what they want.

    2. They’re every bit as bright as the people who insist that because something *looks* like medical grade PPE (N100 respirators) worn correctly, in tandem with the rest of the protective protocols it must BE PPE-! It’s a well-known alchemical principle.

      I can build a thing out of soap and duct tape that floats in my wading pool. So I insist you travel across this raging flood in my construction. I call it a boat. What’s wrong with you? Don’t you know that Boats Work? Do you want grandma to drown?

      Most masks vs. respiratory viruses are asinine. Under the most optimal medical conditions, they’re iffy. Bacteria, sure; corona and flu viruses, no. Mask mandates to stop or slow the spread are for the village idiots who failed the first bit. The mandates require, for efficacy, a gen pop capable of behaving like trained nursing staff *on a good day*. Even the dimmest bulb knows that masking up a *only* a randomly selected bunch if your hospital team, (assuming real PPE, here) guarantees massive spread. And gen pop is mostly using cosplay PPE to boot.

      Forcing anyone to participate in a superstitious, pseudo-medical charade is *evil*. And if we’d held the line on the mask fascism, we wouldn’t be poisoning kids with a toxic experimental genetic drug. Cowardice has a price.

      Here’s a nice summary: RTWT
      https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/cdc-admits-no-rcts-support-mask-efficacy/comments?s=w

      Bonus: The day my not using a gun, makes *your* glock fail, you can criticize that meme.

      Bah.

      1. If you’d written the meme that way, rather than how it was actually worded, you’d be correct. And then it wouldn’t be prima facie jackassical. Which it is.

        Pity.
        But words mean things.
        Idiots who can’t grasp that shouldn’t meme things.
        QED

    3. That was a vaxx meme – i.e., the jabbed were getting bent out of shape because of the unjabbed. I’ll let everyone else argue about masks – worn properly in the proper setting, they have value, but people are just done with them around these parts, monkey pox or even the Zeta version of the ‘Rona.

      1. Masks are like communism. Limited but valuable utility (One’s family) but does not scale, and rife for misuse and abuse, and all the worst people use the decent ones to sell their grift.p with them.

        And for the record, that “we” above was deliberate.

        I was late to the party on this one. Mea culpa.

  10. Monkey virus??? I think Cheetah is at the bottom of this. Tarzan agrees. He caught him with Jane.

    1. Oops. “It’s not what it looks like. Oh, wait, it’s exactly what it looks like.”

  11. so is the good dr saying that the buttsexpox is more dangerous for the vaccinated? you know, since they’ve screwed around with their immune systems…

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