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Long-tailed mice: the truth and nothing but the truth



mpr21
May 17th, 2026

As the World Health Assembly approaches, the WHO needs to regain its footing. Its efforts to reclaim its rightful place in global health governance, based on “emergencies,” “outbreaks,” “epidemics,” “endemics,” and “pandemics,” have slowed considerably.

Member countries are at odds over how to divide the spoils of the new health market, and the organization has lost credibility as a centralizing force and leader of global health policy.

The attempt to reignite an alarmist narrative in the weeks leading up to the annual meeting in Geneva, as is currently happening with the hantavirus, only exacerbates the existing distrust of the second most corrupt international organization in the world.

The Access to Benefits Agreement for Pathogens (PABS), an annex to the Pandemic Treaty, has been postponed for a year. It was approved in May of last year, but the member countries have become like the Forty Thieves: fighting over the division of the loot, which is very substantial.

The distribution should have been approved this month, as stipulated in an annex to the Treaty, but differences persist, mainly between the G6 countries and the others, who question whether Article 12 of the Pandemics Treaty should regulate the distribution.

High-Risk Pathogens

The PABS negotiations not only cover the discovery, sharing, and exploitation of “high-risk pandemic pathogens,” but also, and perhaps more importantly, an entire market for the collection and processing of people’s medical data.

In February, during the last round of formal negotiations, the working group, created to negotiate the annex, was tasked with proposing an agreement to the Assembly. However, the document it drafted deviated from the text, sparking outrage among African countries, which insisted on a return to the provisions recorded during the February session.

In early May, the working group admitted it could not present a proposal to the Assembly and requested an additional year to continue negotiations.

In January of last year, the United States withdrew from the WHO and, more importantly, stopped funding it, creating a significant hole in its finances. Its parallel bilateral negotiations to secure the “pathogen market” pose a challenge to the system the WHO is trying to impose. Some countries are concluding that it is preferable to sell their resources to the highest bidder.

Finally, the revelations about the 20-year collaboration between Gates, Epstein, and JP Morgan to profit from pandemics have provided further evidence of the fraud perpetrated at the helm of the WHO.

Viruses always strike at the most opportune moment.

The recurring alerts issued before the WHO Assembly should be more than enough to definitively discredit a corrupt organization like the WHO. In May 2022, during an attempt to approve an initial version of the Pandemic Treaty, it declared a state of emergency over a few cases of monkeypox.

The disease had been presented as far more dangerous than it actually was, and, coincidentally, a new vaccine had just been approved. In the end, only a few mild cases were reported, and after a wave of jokes about "pastapox," the WHO changed the name of the disease to a more mystical one: "mpox."

The attempt failed, and so did the Treaty.

In May 2024, the WHO issued another alert about the H5N1 avian flu. First identified on poultry farms in China in 1997, the virus had been considered a potential pandemic candidate since 2003, but despite efforts to find cases and outbreaks among humans, very few were found.

The FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) had approved three vaccines, and the EMA (European Medicines Agency) also had two ready, with pharmaceutical companies poised to begin selling. But the H5N1 flu did not spread through eggs, meat, or milk, even after the virus suddenly attached itself to the mammary glands of cows. There is still no evidence of human-to-human transmission.

Two years later came the hantavirus “miracle.” The story couldn’t have been more bizarre: on an expedition through the Andes, an elderly ornithologist ventured too far, near Ushuaia, in search of the caracas hawk. While snooping where he shouldn't have, he contracted hantavirus hidden in the droppings of long-tailed rats and died a few days later aboard the ship he was traveling on. His wife also contracted the disease and died shortly after being rushed to an Argentinian hospital.

It was more than enough to unleash hysteria: warnings, speeches by Tedros, by the “experts,” and by the chorus of journalists.

From this very morning: an ‘outbreak’ that is not a pandemic

The WHO never gets bored by this stuff. In the midst of its desperation, this very morning it declared another international health emergency due to a strain of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, even though it acknowledges that it “does not meet the criteria for a pandemic emergency.”

The “outbreak” that is not a pandemic has killed “dozens of people,” says the WHO, and is caused by the Bundibugyo virus, a name given by the shaman of the tribe of the “experts.”

But those showing the most desperation are the pharmaceutical companies, which are waiting for the green light to launch their potions, remedies, and vaccines. A mere “outbreak” isn't enough for them. They need something stronger.

Moderna's shares rise 12 percent on the stock market.

Moderna has been developing an mRNA vaccine against hantavirus since 2023 in collaboration with the Korea University School of Medicine. Following the announcement of the health alert, its shares soared 12 percent, and the U.S. Army's Department of Biological Research has joined the initiative.

A pandemic would replenish the WHO's increasingly depleted coffers, launch the Pandemic Treaty, and also establish a global health management plan with a network of international public-private partnerships, such as CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations) and ERINHA (European Research Infrastructure on Highly Pathogenic Agents) in Europe.

This pseudoscientific network must be fed, even though the risk of a hantavirus pandemic is zero; the same as a nuclear attack by the Bundibugyo tribe.

 

Source: https://mpr21.info/los-ratones-de-cola-larga-la-verdad-y-nada-mas-que-la-verdad/

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