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Offline Matthew

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Smallpox pandemic is next
« on: May 18, 2022, 03:38:11 AM »
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  • This could very well be true. Or something essentially similar to it (doesn't matter what the disease is, really -- the point is, they've conditioned us to be paranoid about illness, even ones with 99.7% recovery rate -- to the point we'll take an experimental, untested vaccine to protect against it!)

    Read the second image, below. It speaks about satanists and how they diabolically invert the reality that God is good and the devil is evil. That actually sounds quite reasonable, knowing satanism and the devil as we Catholics do.
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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #1 on: May 18, 2022, 05:37:02 AM »
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  • They’ve also floated Marburg and have developed a jab for it, despite the fact that only 15 people have died from it since 2005.  It’s not highly transmissible.  Gates wrote an article about Marburg being the next pandemic.  Maybe they’ll use both as either disease can be considered similar enough when the jabbed start bleeding out of their skin that the sheep will buy it.  There’s probably a reason Hollywood has been programming people with Ebola movies and zombie movies.


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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #2 on: May 18, 2022, 09:15:58 AM »
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  • Ebola and zombie movies, plus don't forget that movie about COVID-23 "Songbird".

    At this point I don't know what to expect, but it is certainly clear that they have conditioned the majority of people to be hypochondriacs willing to give away all of their most basic freedoms in order to be "protected" and willing to take unsafe experimental treatments. With such a stage set, there is a lot they could do and none of it good.

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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #3 on: May 18, 2022, 09:34:59 AM »
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  • Ebola and zombie movies, plus don't forget that movie about COVID-23 "Songbird".

    At this point I don't know what to expect, but it is certainly clear that they have conditioned the majority of people to be hypochondriacs willing to give away all of their most basic freedoms in order to be "protected" and willing to take unsafe experimental treatments. With such a stage set, there is a lot they could do and none of it good.

    Right, I feel that at least part of the agenda for Plandemic 1 was to condition the masses.  Gates has already promised us another one that WILL be taken seriously (chuckle).

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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #4 on: May 18, 2022, 12:44:28 PM »
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  • Not smallpox, monkey pox.  Eight cases have shown up in the UK, only one of them directly traceable to a person recently returning from a rural area of Nigeria where the disease is endemic.  A few cases have shown up in Germany and four in the US, none traceable to travel exposure, monkeys, or other patients.  And get this, three quarters of the patients were ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ males who engaged in unprotected sex with large numbers of partners.  
    If one goes back far enough in medical history, there was discovered an alleged connection between HIV, (HTLV-2), injected polio vaccines, and monkey pox. 


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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #5 on: May 18, 2022, 09:44:54 PM »
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  • Not advocating everything from the user or site, but from a German tabloid today:


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    G7 health ministers to take part in a pandemic exercise in Germany, simulating a fast-spreading and dangerous outbreak of a "smallpox virus" originating from leopards, BILD reports.

    [color=var(--accent-color)]https://www.bild.de/bild-plus/politik/inland/politik-inland/pandemie-szenario-leopard-pocken-gesundheitsminister-proben-fuer-den-ernstfall-80132944.bild.html[/color]


    Anyone seen anything similar from a different source?

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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #6 on: May 19, 2022, 07:11:58 AM »
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  • I just saw the G7 thing myself last night.  That strongly backs the Smallpox theory.  That one article posted by Matthew is very ominous.

    If you guys have seen that disturbing artwork at the Denver airport, it's all about some kind of deadly plauge.  And in one scene there's a strange image of a leopard.  Interestingly, the G7 smallpox exercise has as part of it's narrative that the outbreak beings with a leopard biting someone.

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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #7 on: May 19, 2022, 07:28:23 AM »
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  • Remember who they said was vulnerable so far to the Monkeypox --

    1. gαys
    2. BisɛҳuąƖs
    3. Men who lie with mankind for whatever reason (isn't that covered under #1?)

    Sounds like another "AIDS".
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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #8 on: May 19, 2022, 07:28:44 AM »
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  • And in one scene there's a strange image of a leopard.


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    Is this the image? This one's not a strong connection on its own, but it could be part of their symbolism. Fascinating.

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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #9 on: May 19, 2022, 05:26:01 PM »
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  • Remember who they said was vulnerable so far to the Monkeypox --

    1. gαys
    2. BisɛҳuąƖs
    3. Men who lie with mankind for whatever reason (isn't that covered under #1?)

    Sounds like another "AIDS".
    They culture all of these organisms on vero (monkey) kidney cells- it's a veritable soup of zoonotic-organisms

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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #10 on: May 19, 2022, 05:28:24 PM »
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  • The Indians were virtually decimated by smallpox, but they finally did treat it successfully with a variety of venus flytrap- the purple pitcher plant variety


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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #11 on: May 19, 2022, 07:00:45 PM »
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    Is this the image? This one's not a strong connection on its own, but it could be part of their symbolism. Fascinating.

    Yes, and in other murals people are dying of some plague.  Even in thise one, you'll notice that the birds are in these clear boxes.  Perhaps a reference to bird flu?  In any case, they very likely have some nasty things in store for us.

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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #12 on: May 19, 2022, 08:39:18 PM »
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  • …and there are metric tons of "binary agents"*** stockpiled.


    ***gene-spliced combinations of 90% lethal agents like smallpox and hemorrhagic fevers that, when so combined have 99.9% lethality, truly cpable of extinguishing the human race.

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    Re: Smallpox pandemic is next
    « Reply #13 on: May 22, 2022, 07:13:51 AM »
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  • That portion of the Denver Airport mural shared by dxcat40 (and reproduced below) looks to be at least partly an environmentalist/anti-colonialist/ political statement.

    The two birds in closed glass cases are very specific-a Great Auk and a Passenger Pigeon, both species which are commonly cited as going extinct due to human-related causes. The cases probably represent the fact that these species can now only be seen dead in museums, (to which the people in the image react in horror).

    The third bird (some sort of tropical parrot) is flying and not entirely encased in the box, perhaps indicating that it is becoming extinct but not yet.

    The other animals (buffalo, whale, sea turtle etc.) are all groups that were considered endangered/low population at some point in time. The background has a forest fire (another possibly man-made problem), and in the far background is an industrial city. 

    Three bodies in coffins appear to be those of indigenous peoples, probably a politicized reference to decimation of these tribes by Europeans directly, or indirectly (loss of food/land and maybe smallpox etc.) The dead leopard could refer to poaching for furs, but there definitely could be more to that.

    Basically, in a typical biased fashion, it seems to be politically highlighting the alleged damage caused various parts of the natural world/indigenous tribes by Europeans or man in general. There also seems to be a sort of unsaid deification of nature (its basically an environmentalist icon), which does make it weird. The way in which the people are "mourning" the animals etc. is almost akin to religious art such as a crucifixion scene. 


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