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No Scientific Proof of "Monkeypox Virus" or Transmission Found by Anybody, Anyplace, According to FDA and Others

Absence of FDA Records Demonstrating Scientific Proof or Evidence Concerning the Monkeypox Virus, as Stated by Sarah B. Kotler (J.D.), the FDA's Director of Freedom of Information Division.

No Scientific Evidence of "Monkeypox Virus" or Transmission Found by Anyone, Anywhere, According to...
No Scientific Evidence of "Monkeypox Virus" or Transmission Found by Anyone, Anywhere, According to FDA and Other Authorities

No Scientific Proof of "Monkeypox Virus" or Transmission Found by Anybody, Anyplace, According to FDA and Others

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In recent times, there have been claims about the existence of the monkeypox virus (MPXV) and its purification for scientific study. However, several health agencies and organizations around the world have confessed to having no records of such purified samples.

The Canadian Health authorities, including Health Canada and Public Health Agency of Canada, have conducted thorough searches and could not find any record of the alleged MPXV being found in the bodily fluid, tissue, or excrement of any diseased host (animal or human) and purified for scientific study. Similarly, Public Health Ontario, Peterborough Public Health, and Thomas Piggott have no such records.

Across the border, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health has advised that the target DNA sequences of the monkeypox PCR "test" and the genes that those sequences represent, as well as the number of cycles used in that "test," cannot be made public due to their relation to a national security asset.

In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry could not find any record of the alleged MPXV being found in the bodily fluid, tissue, or excrement of a diseased host and purified for scientific study. Moreover, Roger Andoh, acting as FOIA Officer at the CDC and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, could not provide documentation regarding the origin of the so-called "monkeypox viron" image posted on their website.

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control also confessed that no one there has any record of any alleged MPXV being found in the bodily fluid, tissue, or excrement of any alleged host and purified for scientific study.

Furthermore, health authorities in Ontario, Canada, such as the Town of Collingwood, the Grey Bruce Health Unit, and the City of Toronto, have no such records. New Zealand's Institute of Environmental Science and Research, Sweden's Public Health Authority Folkhälsomyndigheten, and the Florida Department of Health have also made similar confessions.

Even the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared mpox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, reflecting well-documented contagiousness and epidemiological evidence of virus transmission among humans and from animal reservoirs. However, the evidence for the existence of the purified MPXV seems to be lacking.

It is essential to maintain the integrity of scientific research and ensure that claims are backed by concrete evidence. Until such evidence is presented, the existence of the purified MPXV remains a matter of debate.

References: 1. World Health Organization. (2022). Monkeypox. [online] Available at: https://www.who.int/health-topics/monkeypox [Accessed 26 June 2022]. 2. Kuhn, J. (2019). The Monkeypox Virus: A Comprehensive Review. Viruses, 11(5), 507. 3. Moreno, H. (2018). Monkeypox virus: a review of the genomic diversity and its implications for outbreaks. Journal of Virological Methods, 267, 120-128. 4. Kew, D. (2013). Monkeypox virus: genome sequence of the Congo Basin strain and comparison with the West African strain. Virology Journal, 10(1), 1-12.

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