MNKYPOX Monkeypox - Consolidated Thread.

somewherepress

Has No Life - Lives on TB
2021 NTI Monkeypox tabletop exercise report. The executive summary is found below..the remainin 36pages are at the link. This may have been posted before but I searched and didn't find it. It's an important piece of the pandemic puzzle....A similar exercise was conducted shortly before the COVID outbreak.


Executive Summary

In March 2021, the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) partnered with the Munich Security Conference (MSC) to conduct a tabletop exercise on reducing high-consequence biological threats. Conducted virtually, the exercise examined gaps in national and international biosecurity and pandemic preparedness architectures and explored opportunities to improve capabilities to prevent and respond to high-consequence biological events.

Participants included 19 senior leaders and experts from across Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe with decades of combined experience in public health, biotechnology industry, international security, and philanthropy. The exercise scenario portrayed a deadly, global pandemic involving an unusual strain of monkeypox virus that emerged in the fictional nation of Brinia and spread globally over 18 months. Ultimately, the exercise scenario revealed that the initial outbreak was caused by a terrorist attack using a pathogen engineered in a laboratory with inadequate biosafety and biosecurity provisions and weak oversight.

By the end of the exercise, the fictional pandemic resulted in more than three billion cases and 270 million fatalities worldwide. Discussion among exercise participants led to the following key findings:

• Weak global detection, assessment, and warning of pandemic risks. The international community needs a more robust, transparent detection, evaluation, and early warning system that can rapidly communicate actionable information about pandemic risks.

• Gaps in national-level preparedness. National governments should improve preparedness by developing national-level pandemic response plans built upon a coherent system of “triggers” that prompt anticipatory action, despite uncertainty and near-term costs—in other words, on a “no-regrets” basis.

• Gaps in biological research governance. The international system for governing dual-use biological research is neither prepared to meet today’s security requirements, nor is it ready for significantly expanded challenges in the future. There are risk reduction needs throughout the bioscience research and development life cycle.

• Insufficient financing of international preparedness for pandemics. Many countries around the world lack financing to make essential national investments in pandemic preparedness. To address these findings, the authors developed the following recommendations:

1 Bolster international systems for pandemic risk assessment, warning, and investigating outbreak origins

• The WHO should establish a graded, transparent, international public health alert system.

• The United Nations (UN) system should establish a new mechanism for investigating highconsequence biological events of unknown origin, which we refer to as a “Joint Assessment Mechanism.” (More about the Joint Assessment Mechanism is found on page 22.) NTI Paper 7 www.nti.org Strengthening Global Systems to Prevent and Respond to High-Consequence Biological Threats

2 Develop and institute national-level triggers for early, proactive pandemic response

• National governments must adopt a “no-regrets” approach to pandemic response, taking anticipatory action—as opposed to reacting to mounting case counts and fatalities, which are lagging indicators.

• To facilitate anticipatory action on a no-regrets basis, national governments should develop national-level plans that define and incorporate “triggers” for responding to high-consequence biological events. (More about “triggers” is found on page 17.)

3 Establish an international entity dedicated to reducing emerging biological risks associated with rapid technology advances

• The international community should establish an entity dedicated to reducing the risk of catastrophic events due to accidents or deliberate abuse of bioscience and biotechnology.

• To meaningfully reduce risk, the entity should support interventions throughout the bioscience and biotechnology research and development life cycle—from funding, through execution, and on to publication or commercialization.

4 Develop a catalytic global health security fund to accelerate pandemic preparedness capacity building in countries around the world
• National leaders, development banks, philanthropic donors, and the private sector should establish and resource a new financing mechanism to bolster global health security and pandemic preparedness.

• The design and operations of the fund should be catalytic—incentivizing national governments to invest in their own preparedness over the long term. 5 Establish a robust international process to tackle the challenge of supply chain resilience •

The UN Secretary-General should convene a high-level panel to develop recommendations for critical measures to bolster global supply chain resilience for medical and public health supplies.

This report is organized into three parts: the first is a description of the exercise design and scenario; the second is a summary of the exercise discussions and related findings; and the third is a set of recommendations developed by the authors to address the identified gaps and requirements. NTI developed these recommendations after the event concluded; participants were not involved in their development and have not been asked to endorse them. The appendices provide a list of the experts who supported the exercise development process (Appendix A) as well as technical details about the epidemiological model (Appendix B) used to inform this fictional monkeypox pandemic scenario. NTI Paper 8 www.nti.org Strengthening Global Systems to Prevent and Respond to

 
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philkar

Veteran Member
It is real, this is happening.
Is anyone confused about the whole thing though, besides me?

I don’t know. It’s just odd.
I am totally confused but have the sense not to believe any numbers or rhetoric from WHO or CDC. Just can't find who to follow for the facts. And I don't mean that I don't believe those here but I have to check the references. So confusing Psychgirl. We are just staying on the farm at this point!
 

somewherepress

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The You Know What is Covid 19 Vaccines

View: https://twitter.com/DrEliDavid/status/1552658980085944321?cxt=HHwWgsC-1bbHk4wrAAAA


I suspected that Monkeypox is emerging because of compromised immune systems. Here is an Israeli doctor being restricted on Twitter for concluding exactly that.

Prof. @shmuelcshapira, head of Israel Biological Institute (the most senior medical-scientific position in Israel) posted on the connection between monkeypox and you-know-what. Twitter locked his account and forced him to delete it. They know more about biology than him View: https://twitter.com/DrEliDavid/status/1552658980085944321?cxt=HHwWgsC-1bbHk4wrAAAA


Dr. Eli David

@DrEliDavid



Prof.
@shmuelcshapira
, head of Israel Biological Institute (the most senior medical-scientific position in Israel) posted on the connection between monkeypox and you-know-what. Twitter locked his account and forced him to delete it. They know more about biology than him


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9:15 AM · Jul 28, 2022
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
DH said he has itchy bumps on his inner thigh and proceeded to show them to me.
I bout had a heart attack until he said he’d been tearing out dried up poison Ivy :eek: :rolleyes:
Good grief

I can relate! I woke up several mornings ago with a line of little itchy bumps on my shoulder and initially freaked out. Then I calmed myself down, cleaned, and then treated them with Cortizone, which promptly stopped the itching. They were almost gone by the evening -- most likely from a spider or other bug.

In days past, I would've just treated them and moved on without the drama.
 
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bw

Fringe Ranger
I suspected that Monkeypox is emerging because of compromised immune systems. Here is an Israeli doctor being restricted on Twitter for concluding exactly that.

As I mentioned earlier, if there's a connection between the jab and the MP, we're going to have to reverse-engineer the numbers because our government is not going to tell us. As we've found in recent years, censoring is like flak - it tells you you're near the target.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I can relate! I woke up several mornings ago with a line of little itchy bumps on my shoulder and initially freaked out. Then I calmed myself down, cleaned, and then treated them with Cortizone, which promptly stopped the itching. They were almost gone by the evening -- most likely from a spider or other bug.
Same here.
Those no seeum things eat me alive! :mad:
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
As I mentioned earlier, if there's a connection between the jab and the MP, we're going to have to reverse-engineer the numbers because our government is not going to tell us. As we've found in recent years, censoring is like flak - it tells you you're near the target.
I think this….is what’s nagging at me.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
*Ack *

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July 29, 2022


New York City joins San Francisco in declaring a state of emergency for the Monkeypox virus.

Officials are saying New York City is the epicenter of the Monkeypox outbreak. Many anxiously waiting in line to get a vaccine.

The governor of the State of New York Kathy Hochul late on Friday declared an emergency in the state over the continued spread of monkeypox.

“I am declaring a State Disaster Emergency to strengthen our ongoing efforts to confront the monkeypox outbreak,” Hochul tweeted.

I am declaring a State Disaster Emergency to strengthen our ongoing efforts to confront the monkeypox outbreak.

This Executive Order enables us to respond more swiftly, and allows health care professionals to take additional steps that will help get more New Yorkers vaccinated.
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) July 30, 2022

 

helen

Panic Sex Lady
I assisted some people at a gas station, and one indicated a desire to hug. I had just left a home with two covid patients and explained that hugs were not a good idea.

They wanted to fist bump. I told them about monkeypox. They had never heard of monkeypox, but they did have someone in their immediate circle with what looked like chickenpox and boils all over.

I gently explained what airborne means, as I eased away.

Ima die now.
 

meandk0610

Veteran Member
I assisted some people at a gas station, and one indicated a desire to hug. I had just left a home with two covid patients and explained that hugs were not a good idea.

They wanted to fist bump. I told them about monkeypox. They had never heard of monkeypox, but they did have someone in their immediate circle with what looked like chickenpox and boils all over.

I gently explained what airborne means, as I eased away.

Ima die now.
I hope you were already masked! :(
 

meandk0610

Veteran Member
For example, let’s take the recent monkeypox scare, which primarily affects homosexual men – or, to use the new PC phrase, “men who have sex with other men.”

Via Associated Press:


On the one hand, LGBTQ+++© activists criticize the public health response on the grounds that it’s not responsive enough to the needs of “vulnerable” populations.

Via ABC News:


And via MSN:


Yet, on the other hand, tailoring the monkeypox response to gay men – who, again, account for 99% of cases, is framed as “stigmatizing”:

Via LA Times:


And via The Conversation:


LGBTQ+++© activists make contradictory, simultaneous criticisms:

  • Monkeypox specifically affects homosexual men and not framing it explicitly as an LGBTQ+++© public health emergency is negligent/discriminatory
  • Monkeypox is not an LGBTQ+++©-specific disease and framing it as such is homophobic/discriminatory
Consequently, the doctors and “experts” tasked with administering the Public Health© response to monkeypox walk on eggshells to avoid offending the delicate sensibilities of the LGBTQ+++© community:

And yet they still haven’t learned to keep it in their pants.:shr:
 

meandk0610

Veteran Member
I had a thought a little while ago. How fast can they ramp up production of the established vaccines? Or is part of the point to get enough people infected that they “run out” and “need” to use mRNA vaccines for MP because they’re faster to produce?
 

helen

Panic Sex Lady
I had a thought a little while ago. How fast can they ramp up production of the established vaccines? Or is part of the point to get enough people infected that they “run out” and “need” to use mRNA vaccines for MP because they’re faster to produce?
The vaccines are pretty straightforward. I'm not worried about taking one.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Does anyone else find it suspicious that the US has nearly 25% of the worldwide cases, when we were late getting started?
A global order, to succeed, must take down the top dog, or it all fails.
Logic says seeding is going on.
Something is going on, for sure.
It feels like….someone, some THING, is waiting.
For what, I don’t know
 

jward

passin' thru







R P Shah Memorial Trust for Kids & Global Health
@Rpshahmemorial1

2h

A big upto 30% of patients of #monkeypox have eye lesions from painful, swollen eyelids to permanent scarring of the cornea & permanent blindness in 10% , that is not a happy situation for anyone whether it is at individual level or societal level & therefore it needs to ctd)
View: https://twitter.com/Rpshahmemorial1/status/1554050746097991681?s=20&t=QmkkaKXCuf5VTBgkMyJW6w
 

SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I have a question ya'll may be able to answer for me. Since MP has been around forever, there has already been a vaccine for it, right? If so, the vaccine that is being given out, now, is the old vaccine, not a new invention that they've thrown together? If this is true, I don't think I would have a problem taking a vaccine that has been around for a long time, but I would hesitate to take something they've just come up with.

I'm still hoping that my old smallpox vaccine is good enough.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
If so, the vaccine that is being given out, now, is the old vaccine, not a new invention that they've thrown together? If this is true, I don't think I would have a problem taking a vaccine that has been around for a long time, but I would hesitate to take something they've just come up with.

Well, that's the $64k question, isn't it? They worked on Wu Flu and now we have Wu Flu on the loose. They worked on MP and now we have MP on the loose. They magically had a so-called vax for Wu Flu in no time at all, that doesn't pass the sniff test.

But you can totally trust their MP vax because there have been MP vaxs before this.

Oh yeah, there are several stories which taken together sound like a forced jab program under the US mil. Would they need that if people trusted them?
 

poppy

Veteran Member
I haven't been keeping up with the data. Are 99% of the cases still in gay men? I know they were in the UK a while back. They lost me when they claimed the name Monkeypox was racist. Tucker Carlson suggested they rename it Schlong Covid.
 

SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Well, that's the $64k question, isn't it? They worked on Wu Flu and now we have Wu Flu on the loose. They worked on MP and now we have MP on the loose. They magically had a so-called vax for Wu Flu in no time at all, that doesn't pass the sniff test.

But you can totally trust their MP vax because there have been MP vaxs before this.

Oh yeah, there are several stories which taken together sound like a forced jab program under the US mil. Would they need that if people trusted them?

Just something to ponder, I guess. I wouldn't take the MP vax if it is one they've cooked up recently like they did with COVID. I was wondering if the MP vax has been around for a long time, and they're in a rush to make more of it.
 

lolabelle

Contributing Member
Just something to ponder, I guess. I wouldn't take the MP vax if it is one they've cooked up recently like they did with COVID. I was wondering if the MP vax has been around for a long time, and they're in a rush to make more of it.
The question is how do you know it’s the monkey pox vaccine and not Covid-19 vaccine?
 

SouthernBreeze

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The question is how do you know it’s the monkey pox vaccine and not Covid-19 vaccine?

Aren't they two separate vaccines? Why would they lie about which one they are giving out? I don't think the C-19 vax would do anything for MP. Or, are you saying that the MP vaccine is a fake?
 
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