There's something fishy going on with this whole Damar Hamlin story.
More speculation on what really happened:
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There's something fishy going on with this whole Damar Hamlin story.
More speculation on what really happened:
Is what some are saying:
Recall the oddities and questions over the ambulance that removed him from the field.
Nothing would surprise me at this point. There are too many people and organizations who are fully vested in their false dogma that the JAB is the Holy Grail for humanity.
I wasn't publishing when his happened, but I did see this video Tweet, saving it thinking possibly it would be removed. Other than this, I haven't seen any other coverage on this. What the person in the clip says makes a lot of sense.
I don't think the questions raised are conspiracy theory. They're legit questions. Listen and watch. Link to the Tweet is below the video. View full screen:
Reuters (Yahoo; Archived): Unlikely monkeypox outbreak will lead to pandemic, WHO says.
LONDON (Reuters) -The World Health Organization does not believe the monkeypox outbreak outside Africa will lead to a pandemic, an official said on Monday, adding it remains unclear if infected people who are not displaying symptoms can transmit the disease.
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The WHO is considering whether the outbreak should be assessed as a "potential public health emergency of international concern" or PHEIC. Such a declaration, as was done for COVID-19 and Ebola, would help accelerate research and funding to contain the disease. (PHEIC...YAY ACRONYMS! -DD).
Asked whether this monkeypox outbreak has the potential to grow into a pandemic, Rosamund Lewis, technical lead for monkeypox from the WHO Health Emergencies Programme said: "We don't know but we don't think so."
"At the moment, we are not concerned of a global pandemic," she said.
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...there is any spread of the virus by people who are not symptomatic, she added.
"We really don't actually yet know whether there's asymptomatic transmission of monkeypox - the indications in the past have been that this is not a major feature - but this remains to be determined, she said.
"At the moment..."
Well, the last most recent "moment" (a few days ago!), WHO told us Monkeypox is the 'tip of the iceberg'.
WHO site states the first case of human monkeypox was in 1970.
Fifty-two years to study monkeypox and the best the WHO can now say is, "we don't know but we don't think so"....and..."it remains to be determined."
Does WHO need another fifty-two years to reach any any degree of a conclusion one way or the other? What are teh scientists doing, well, other than being paid very well to be uncertain?
A toss up between the WHO and the UN on which is the most worthless organization.
Breitbart: 5 Shocking Facts About WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
* Tedros Helped Beijing Hide the Severity of the Chinese Coronavirus Outbreak
* Tedros is Not a Medical Doctor (JUST LIKE JILLY BIDEN! - DD)
* The WHO Director is a Member of the Leftist Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF)
* Tedros Helped Indebt Ethiopia to China
* Tedros named Robert Mugabe a WHO ‘goodwill ambassador’
It kind of makes you miss 2021's deadly and apocalyptic "Mu" covid "variant", doesn't it?
Live Science: Asteroid four times the size of the Empire State Building barreling toward Earth on May 27.
An enormous asteroid four times the size of the Empire State Building will make a close approach to Earth on May 27, according to NASA's Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS).
Fear not: the asteroid, named 7335 (1989 JA), will soundly miss our planet by about 2.5 million miles (4 million kilometers) — or nearly 10 times the average distance between Earth and the moon.
Awwwwwww................
Arrokoth, an ice world freed by NASA from its Aryan past.Ultima Thule, the farthest cosmic body ever visited by a spacecraft, has been officially renamed Arrokoth, or "sky" in the Native American Powhatan and Algonquian languages, following a significant backlash over the old name's Nazi connotations.
The icy rock, which orbits in the dark and frigid Kuiper Belt about a billion miles beyond Pluto, was visited by the NASA spaceship New Horizons in January this year, with the first detailed images showing it consisted of two spheres stuck together in the shape of a snowman.
Its technical designation is 2014 MU69 but the New Horizon team initially nicknamed it Ultima Thule (pronounced Tool-ey) after a mythical northern land in classical and medieval European literature described as beyond the borders of the known world.
That name sparked a backlash, however, because it was co-opted by far-right German occultists in the early 20th century as the fabled ancient northern country of the "Aryan" people (the term they used to describe proto-Indo-Europeans).