Newly unsealed documents have revealed an explosive confession from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about the so-called “monkeypox virus.”
The documents were obtained by investigative reporter Christine Massey from a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
According to one document published by Massey, the FDA admits that there is “zero scientific evidence” to prove that the “monkeypox virus” even exists.
The FDA has no records authored by anyone, anywhere to support claims of the virus’s existence.
According to Massey, the FDA has no records that:
- scientifically prove/provide evidence of the existence of any alleged “monkeypox virus”, or
- even describe the purification of particles that are alleged to be “monkeypox virus” directly from bodily fluid/tissue/excrement of so-called “hosts”, or
- describe the purported “genome” of any alleged “monkeypox virus” being found intact in the bodily fluid/tissue/excrement of a so-called “host” (as opposed to fabricated in silico, aka a computer model), or
- scientifically demonstrate contagion of the illness/symptoms that are allegedly caused by purported “monkeypox viruses.”
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