AGAIN? Did The Wuhan Lab Unleash Monkeypox On Purpose…

The monkeypox outbreak in Europe and the United States in recent weeks isn’t just a threat to public health. It’s also a warning sign.

More and more dangerous viruses, having evolved in animal populations, are jumping to the human population like Bird flu, MERS, SARS-CoV-1, and of course, SARS-CoV-2, which has killed 6.3 million people since the very first infection in Wuhan, China, 30 months ago.

But there are some theories that is making rounds on the internet suggesting that the Wuhan lab in China once AGAIN conducted research on producing a Monkeypox virus a year prior to the outbreak.

100 Percent Fedup gives us more details of this recent discovery involving the Wuhan lab in China in a new deadly virus:

In the scientific journal Virologica Sinica, which serves as the Chinese Society of Microbiology’s official journal, the authors of one article explain how to artificially create a monkeypox virus. Now, one year later, the world is bracing for the rampant spread of the said virus.

The research on this subject was conducted at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Sounds familiar.

It was published by the Editor-in-Chief, Professor Zheng-Li Shi, who serves as the Director for the Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases for the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

This is the same Sheng-Li Shi, known as the “bat woman,” who has been implicated in the suspected Wuhan lab leak leading to COVID-19.

The process of recombining and assembling large DNA constructs such as the Monkeypox viruses was further elaborated by the Journal.

“Monkey poxviruses (MPXVs) are large DNA viruses… As a member of the Orthopoxvirus genus in the family Poxviridae, MPXV is subdivided into the West African and Congo Basin clades,” the authors write. “The latter is more pathogenic and has been reported to infect humans in various parts of the world,” the article adds.

“For MPXV [monkeypox] detection, Li et al. reported that the C3L (complement-binding protein) gene could be used as the qPCR target for the MPXV Congo Basin strain,” they add. “Since MPXV infection has never been associated with an outbreak in China, the viral genomic material required for qPCR detection is unavailable.”

Given the Wuhan-originated global pandemic,  many believed and remain suspicious that China might once again be behind the Monkeypox virus. As of the moment, China has yet to be singled out as the progenitor of this outbreak, due to a lack of a “patient zero.”

The outlet added:

Additionally, a Gates and Rockefeller Foundation-funded wargame intended to highlight the risk of a viral pandemic originating in a lab leak or bioweapon portrayed a bizarre strand of monkeypox.

Most disconcerting, however, is that the ran wargame scenario’s projection for the global pandemic was May 15th, 2022.

Source: 100percentfedup,

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