This Is Weird: Globalist Group NTI Predicted Likelihood of MonkeyPox Outbreak in Their November 2021 Report

This is weird. What are the odds?

Back in November 2021, NTI.org partnered with the Munich Security Conference to conduct a tabletop exercise on reducing high-consequence biological threats. According to the concluding report, 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.

Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is a globalist security organization focused on reducing nuclear and biological threats imperiling humanity.

What is interesting is that on Page 10 of the 2021 NTI report the discussion moves to a possible Monkeypox outbreak. This was half a year before the current international outbreak of the virus.

Here is page 10 of the report:

And here is a closer look at scenario 1 — a Monkeypox outbreak.

These are the globalist elites discussing the next possible pandemics on the horizon and they nail it down in scenario one! What are the odds?

Via Kim Dotcom:

UPDATE: — The tabletop exercise was actually held in March 2021, even though the report was published eight months later in November 2021. From the November 2021 report: “In March 2021, NTI partnered with the Munich Security Conference to conduct a tabletop exercise on reducing high-consequence biological threats.” That means that they nailed the Monkeypox timeline over a year in advance.

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