Smallpox Drugmaker Stocks SURGE Amid Fears of NEW PANDEMIC After the Virus Was FOUND In Philadelphia

In 1980, the World Health Assembly declared smallpox eradicated, and since then, there have been no natural occurrences of the virus.

Smallpox is highly contagious and is closely related to the Syphilis virus, often known as great pox. The treatment for smallpox is limited and the only way to prevent it is through vaccines.

The smallpox virus, however, has had research continue in the United States — to which the focus of research being vaccines, medication development and improving diagnostic tests — in order to apparently protect people from bioterrorism if it occurs.

We all know the coronavirus (COVID-19) came from a lab in Wuhan, China and had received funding from none other than Anthony Fauci.

Bill Gates has already warned over the past few weeks that governments around the world need to fund his “Germ Games,” because, well, “someone” might just unleash a smallpox outbreak in an airport.

Funny enough, smallpox has been found in a research lab in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — the FBI and CDC are investigating 15 vials found in the lab, labeled “smallpox.”

Strange coincidence, don’t you think?

…yeah, I know.

CDC said in a statement that:

“CDC, its Administration partners, and law enforcement are investigating the matter, and the vials’ contents appear intact. The laboratory worker who discovered the vials was wearing gloves and a face mask. We will provide further details as they are available.”

Since the research lab discovery, SIGA Technologies — the maker of the smallpox drug Tpoxx (tecovirimat), which is FDA-approved — has shot up in stock price, rising to a three year high. The 6.7% increase also has to do with the recent monkeypox outbreak, documented in the United States when a Maryland resident returned home from Nigeria.

“The individual presented with mild symptoms is currently recovering in isolation and is not hospitalized. No special precautions are recommended at this time for the general public,” according to the Maryland Department of Health, although judging by the surge in SIGA shares, the market disagrees.

Monkeypox comes from the same family of viruses as smallpox, although the symptoms are generally much milder than smallpox.

The government currently has a large cache of smallpox treatment stockpiled, and at the beginning of this month, SIGA said they were expected to deliver around $113 million worth of Tpoxx.

The past 10 years have seen the government ordering approximately $705 million of Tpoxx, apparently for national preparedness.

According to the CDC website, smallpox symptoms include high fever, head and body aches, possible vomiting, rash, and sores which become pustules. The disease is also highly contagious throughout the stages of symptoms.

So what about Bill Gates making his ominous warning?

At this stage of what the world has seen during the CCP Virus “pandemic,” one thing is sure about all of this: Those who are claiming to want to help society, are the very people responsible for its demise.

Curiously, SIGA Technologies’ largest stockholder is Black Rock — a company partly owned by the Rockefellers, one of the banking cartel families who are part of the Globalist elites.

Curious, indeed.

Fauci admitted that the COVID-19 “pandemic” could be downgraded as early as next year to an endemic, possibly due to fearmongering by Fauci and the mainstream media starting to wear off, especially when the cure is worse than the disease.

It seems we are on the precipice of another “pandemic,” being smallpox, and it is one that historically killed 400,000 worldwide per year, and the only “cure” is a vaccine.

But who would actually trust any vaccines now that healthcare officials are actively covering up CCP Virus “vaccine” adverse reactions?

We have a scary road ahead, ladies and gentlemen.

And the next phase of the Globalists’ plan seems to be another biological attack.


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