Monkeypox is another "Plandemic".
'''Strengthening Global Systems
to Prevent and Respond to
High-Consequence Biological Threats
Results from the 2021 Tabletop Exercise Conducted in Partnership with the Munich Security Conference'''
SUMMARY
In March 2021, NTI partnered with the Munich Security Conference to
conduct a tabletop exercise on reducing high-consequence biological threats.
The exercise examined gaps in national and international biosecurity and
pandemic preparedness architectures—exploring opportunities to improve
prevention and response capabilities for high-consequence biological
events. This report summarizes the exercise scenario, key findings from
the discussion, and actionable recommendations for the international
community
They ascribe a "No Regrets" policy of absolute control being necessary to manage 'bio-security" in their fictional scenario, that's now playing out in the media.
Highlighting significantly different national outcomes in managing the pandemic,
some governments, including the fictional Republic of Dranma, '''promptly adopted aggressive measures
to slow virus transmission by shutting down mass gatherings, imposing social-distancing measures, and
implementing mask mandates. These countries have also established large-scale testing and contact-tracing
operations and scaled-up their health care systems to support anticipated growing case numbers. By
contrast, the scenario depicts another group of countries, including fictional Cardus, that have prioritized
keeping their economies open, undertaking little-to-no NPIs, and downplaying the virus and its potential
impacts. These countries have experienced much worse outcomes in terms of illness and mortality (Figure
2) than those that responded early and energetically. As Figure 3 shows, Dranma experienced far fewer
cases and fatalities than Cardus'''
https://www.nti.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/NTI_Paper_BIO-TTX_Final.pdf?mibextid=ATveJy