Russia Develops New Test to Detect “MonkeyPox Virus” Then Creates the Vaccine for MonkeyPox in Less Than 30 Days

Back in August of 2020, Russia shocked the world by announcing that they had developed the world's first vaccine for the "new" coronavirus, seemingly taking delight in the fact that they beat the Americans to the market. It was named “Sputnik V,” reminding the Americans that they were the first ones to launch a rocket into space during the Cold War era in the space program race with the U.S. back in the 1960s. It was also apparently a mock on Trump's "Operation Warp Speed" which was still months away from producing their first COVID-19 vaccine. Giving further signs now that the "monkeypox virus" is the new plandemic that is going to be rolled out to the world to instill fear and sell vaccines, Russia announced this month (May, 2022) that they have developed a new test to allegedly detect the monkeypox virus, and then shortly after that they announced a new gene-based smallpox vaccine that had allegedly been developed in less than 30 days which will also reportedly work against monkeypox. In addition to this "new" smallpox vaccine, a drug company of an existing smallpox vaccine in Russia just announced that they can produce up to 10 million doses or more per year.

ZERO Smallpox Deaths or Injuries in 40 Years but 5,755 Injuries and Deaths from Smallpox Vaccines

As we reported over the weekend, the new plandemic being planned and rolled out to instill fear and sell more vaccines is the "monkeypox" virus. Belgium is the first country to introduce a mandatory 21-day monkeypox quarantine for those who contract the virus, after three cases were recorded in the country. Vaccines that are already approved by the FDA already exist for smallpox, and those same vaccines, the public is being told, will protect people from monkeypox as well. The CDC announced today that they are releasing smallpox vaccines for new cases of monkeypox in the U.S., which to date total ONE case and few others "suspected." Since these smallpox vaccines already exist, I did a search in the government VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) database to see how many injuries and deaths have been reported following smallpox vaccinations, since smallpox has allegedly been eradicated in the U.S. for over 40 years now, with no known cases resulting in deaths or injuries during the past 40+ years. Smallpox vaccines have caused 5,755 cases to be filed including 18 deaths, 91 permanent disabilities, 3,088 visits to the emergency room, and 851 hospitalizations, for a disease that no longer exists.