ANH Feature: Monkeypox – A Smokescreen for a Global Health Powergrab?

The current World Health Organization (WHO) suspected case definition of monkeypox is broad enough to include anyone with covid or a common cold, who also have a shingles rash. As it happens, there are a large number of people out there who have suffered immune suppression from covid-19 injections, who also sport a shingles rash.

April 1, 2023 | Source: Alliance for Natural Health | by Rob Verkerk PhD

ANH founder Rob Verkerk PhD poses facts and speculates as to possible outcomes and what we should do

The current World Health Organization (WHO) suspected case definition of monkeypox is broad enough to include anyone with covid or a common cold, who also have a shingles rash. As it happens, there are a large number of people out there who have suffered immune suppression from covid-19 injections, who also sport a shingles rash.

Should we be worried? We think so, but not about monkeypox itself. Much more about what the WHO and collaborating institutions, governments and corporations are up to. A lot of ‘truth seekers’ will have already found out about the WHO tabletop exercise in 2021and it is without doubt interesting that the 15 May 2022 date is given as the ‘attack’ date of the monkeypox outbreak. But let’s look beyond that.