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MIND BLOWN! Gain of Function on Pox Viruses Confirmed

Amid this new monkeypox scaremongering, Amazing Polly set her sights on the late Dr Mark Buller, who was the US’ foremost orthopoxvirus researcher and who, with Anthony Fauci’s NIAID funds, conducted at least two rounds of gain of function research on viruses related to smallpox at St. Louis University.

In 2003, Dr Buller inserted an interleukin 4 (IL-4) gene into a mousepox virus, creating an antigen so lethal that it killed all of the mice that had been infected, even those that had been vaccinated and treated with antiviral drugs. It’d been surmised since the early 1990s that smallpox and other orthopoxviruses, like cowpox and monkeypox could be similarly weaponized.

In 2012, Dr Buller recommended against using the smallpox vaccine as a prevention against monkeypox in this paper, published by the NIH, writing:

“Human vaccination is becoming a less viable option to control poxvirus infections in today’s increasingly immunocompromised population, particularly with the emergence of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa. An increased frequency of human monkeypox virus infections, especially in immunocompromised individuals, may permit monkeypox virus to evolve and maintain itself independently in human populations.”

Polly suggests that Dr Buller may have thereby committed a cardinal sin and in 2017, he was killed by a car impact during one of his daily bike rides.

The UK’s health agency is currently doing exactly what Dr Buller had recommended against: administering smallpox vaccines to those found to be the most at-risk of monkeypox, which is gay and bisexual men.

There’s lots more dot-connecting, here. She gets into how the Biden Regime’s Chief-of-Staff Ron Klain was the White House Coordinator for the 2014 ebola outbreak under Obama and how former CIA Director John Brennan oversaw and coordinated the White House response to SARS and H1n1 while serving at his previous appointed post as Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism during the Obama administration.

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