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Trucking company owner claims MONKEYPOX VACCINE secretly being distributed ahead of November elections
By Belle Carter // Sep 04, 2024

The monkeypox vaccine is secretly being shipped across the country ahead of the November elections, a trucking company owner is claiming.

The business owner issued this warning during a recent episode of "The Alex Jones Show" on InfoWars. He reached out to Jones to spread awareness, telling the InfoWars founder that the order to distribute the monkeypox injection came from Big Pharma.

"All of a sudden, [my company] was blowing up with [inquiries] about 'Can you help us?' 'Can you send more trucks and drivers?' It is for the next three to four days and into next week," he disclosed. "They must be pumping out a large volume of this what they called mpox (not monkeypox) vaccines."

The trucker answered affirmatively when Jones clarified if the orders specifically pertained to monkeypox vaccines. The caller continued: "Specifically it will go onto our trucks to the airports and then onto cargo aircraft, possibly for a worldwide distribution, or at least throughout the country."

Another caller named David, a retired Department of Homeland Security employee, also exposed the secret distribution of the injections. David started a trucking company after retirement and shared to Jones that he also received calls from Cardinal Health. He was asked to transport the vaccines from La Vergne, Tennessee directly to Memphis, then Indianapolis and into an aircraft to be shipped throughout America at a record pace.

David told Jones: "I think, like the COVID-19 scare, this is going to be the next big scare, keeping people from the polls and inside their homes, forcing them to take a vaccination to keep their job, to buy groceries or whatever it might be."

Jones also confirmed that he talked to a reliable source who confirmed that infrastructure is being set up for a lockdown, civil unrest and civil emergency, which he said is a politically correct term for "martial law."

The distribution of the monkeypox vaccine coincided with the increasing attention on the disease, particularly after the outbreak that occurred in recent years. The timing of these shipments, just as the country prepares for the 2024 presidential election, has led to speculation about whether the vaccine is being stockpiled or prepared for wider use soon, YourNews reported.

UNICEF allows immediate access to mpox vaccines for countries with "high cases"

Meanwhile, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) recently launched an emergency tender for monkeypox vaccines to help countries hardest hit by the recent outbreak of the disease.

"The emergency tender is designed to secure immediate access to available mpox vaccines as well as to expand production," the UN agency said in a statement issued along with the World Health Organization (WHO), the Gavi vaccine alliance and Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (Related: Fearmongering as policy: WHO's Tedros mulls public health emergency declaration over hyped-up MONKEYPOX outbreak.)

Depending on the production capacity of manufacturers, agreements for up to 12 million doses through 2025 can be made, according to the statement. UNICEF also plans to set up conditional supply agreements with vaccine manufacturers. This will enable UNICEF to purchase and ship vaccines without delay once countries and partners have secured financing, confirmed demand and readiness, and the regulatory requirements for accepting the vaccines are in place.

The statement added that WHO is reviewing information submitted by manufacturers on Aug. 23 and expects to complete a review for an emergency use listing by mid-September. The agency is reviewing applications for emergency licenses for two vaccines made by Bavarian Nordic and Japan's KM Biologics.

On Aug. 14, WHO declared an international emergency over monkeypox amid the "surge in cases" of the new Clade 1b strain in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that spread to nearby countries. More than 18,000 suspected cases of monkeypox have been reported in the DRC so far this year, with 629 deaths.

Several outbreaks of different monkeypox clades have occurred in different countries, with different modes of transmission and different levels of risk. In the past month, over 100 laboratory-confirmed cases of Clade 1b have been reported in four countries neighboring the DRC that have not reported monkeypox before – Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. But experts believe the true number of cases to be higher as a large proportion of clinically compatible cases have not been tested.

Watch this video featuring the two callers warning Alex Jones about the secret nationwide distribution of monkeypox vaccines.

This video is from the InfoWars channel on Brighteon.com.

More related stories:

WHO warns that new monkeypox strain is a global emergency.

Media now pushing comically bizarre COVID-monkey-AIDS-pox disease as latest threat to society.

Stock price of monkeypox vaccine maker INCREASES after WHO emergency declaration.

Sources include:

InfoWars.com

YourNews.com

GlobalNation.Inquirer.net

Brighteon.com



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