In a world still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic, global health organizations have seemingly attempted to launch another health emergency with mpox (formerly called monkeypox). This article examines how this alleged crisis has been manufactured, the financial interests behind it, and why many experts believe the mpox emergency declarations represent a calculated effort to extend pandemic-style governance and vaccination campaigns.

The Failed Attempts to Launch an MPox Pandemic
In what appears to be a coordinated effort, the World Health Organization (WHO) has twice attempted to declare mpox a global health emergency of international concern. The first attempt gained little traction, leading to a rebranding from “monkeypox” to “mpox” in an apparent effort to revitalize public concern.
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“Twice in two years, humans with eugenicist ideology disguised as global leaders have attempted to foist another pandemic on the world. They came up with monkeypox. We killed it,” notes a vocal critic of these declarations.
Despite alarmist headlines warning of a “fast-moving strain” jumping from Africa to Asia to Europe with the United States potentially next, the public remained largely unconvinced. Even with the CDC issuing warnings about nationwide spikes in mpox cases, the numbers remained remarkably low. In San Francisco, for example, health officials reported just seven confirmed cases over a five-week period, averaging only one case per month since the beginning of the year.
The Pattern of Manufactured Health Crises
This isn’t the first time such tactics have been employed. A similar pattern emerged with the bird flu scare and the 2009 swine flu situation in Mexico, where just 300 cases were deemed sufficient to declare a pandemic. Critics point out that during a normal flu season, up to 10% of a population might fall ill, making the declaration based on such small numbers appear questionable at best.
One expert who has long observed these patterns explains: “I went to the Council of Europe and said, no, they are cheating us, and this is a false pandemic. And I made an examination, and we found out that WHO is a corrupt institution, living from pharmaceutical money and living from Bill Gates money and living from Wellcome Trust and all those institutions.”
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Pandemic Preparations and Suspicious Timing
Perhaps most concerning is how these health emergencies seem to be anticipated well in advance. In March 2021, the Nuclear Threat Initiative conducted a tabletop exercise simulating a global pandemic involving a monkeypox terrorist attack. Similarly, the UK Ministry of Defense simulated a monkeypox outbreak around the same time.
These simulations mirror the Event 201 exercise that war-gamed a coronavirus pandemic just months before COVID-19 emerged globally. This pattern of “pandemic preparation” exercises preceding actual declarations of emergencies raises serious questions about coincidence versus coordination.
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Financial Interests Behind MPox Declarations
When the WHO declared mpox a global public health emergency in August 2024, vaccine manufacturer Bavarian Nordic saw its stock prices soar dramatically:
- Shares jumped 17% in early trading in Copenhagen
- Stock climbed 12% the day before when the WHO made its announcement
- In the US, shares were up 33% following the announcement
The WHO also quickly “triggered the process to grant emergency use listing to two mpox vaccines” and “invited manufacturers of mpox vaccines to submit an expression of interest for emergency use listing.” This facilitated rapid procurement by partners like UNICEF and Gavi.
The Origins of Monkeypox Raise Questions
The history of monkeypox itself deserves scrutiny. First discovered in 1958 in laboratory research monkeys who were being given the polio vaccine, it reportedly didn’t appear in humans until 1970. According to critics, monkeypox, smallpox, chickenpox, and shingles may actually be the same condition, with no definitive scientific proof that they are different diseases.
Some have suggested that what virologists observed in 1958 were actually side effects in lab monkeys injected with experimental vaccines. By 1978, scientific journals were already promoting vaccination as an effective preventative measure against monkeypox, despite limited evidence.
MPox as a Potential Vaccine Side Effect
Perhaps the most controversial claim is that mpox may actually be a side effect of COVID-19 vaccines rather than a separate disease entity. Some medical professionals believe that what’s being labeled as mpox could be the body’s detoxification process through the skin following vaccination.
“The monkeypox is actually a deception because only those who were vaccinated are coming up with monkeypox. So where are they getting it from? It’s from the vaccine,” states one critic.
This perspective suggests that rather than combating a new disease outbreak, health organizations might be reframing vaccine side effects as a separate condition requiring additional vaccines and interventions.
The Strategic Vaccination Campaign
In August 2024, the WHO announced a global strategy to halt mpox transmission through a strategic vaccination campaign running from September 2024 to February 2025, with $135 million in funding. The plan targets “people at the highest risk, such as close contacts of recent cases and healthcare workers.”
Critics point out the irony in this approach, given that similar promises about stopping transmission were made about COVID-19 vaccines, only to be continuously revised as new variants emerged and breakthrough infections became common.
Project Skypox: A Whistleblower’s Alarming Claims
In perhaps the most disturbing allegation, a whistleblower has come forward with claims about “Project Skypox,” allegedly a covert operation to deliberately spread aerosolized monkeypox over populated areas to trigger a pandemic and justify further restrictions and vaccination campaigns.
While such claims would typically be dismissed as conspiracy theories, the pattern of pandemic simulations preceding actual emergencies has made many more receptive to considering such possibilities.
Conclusion
The mpox situation demonstrates a troubling pattern in global health governance. What appears to be an orchestrated attempt to create another pandemic-style emergency has thus far failed to gain significant traction. The financial interests, suspicious timing, and questionable scientific basis for these declarations suggest motivations beyond public health concerns.
As the world continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, citizens and independent health experts alike must remain vigilant about distinguishing genuine health emergencies from those that may be manufactured for other purposes. The apparent failure of the mpox campaign to achieve its intended panic suggests that public skepticism about such declarations may be growing.
For now, it seems that mpox has indeed been, as Pastor Chris put it, “dead on arrival” as a global health crisis, despite the considerable institutional effort to promote it as such.
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