Three STDs — What Do They Have In Common?

Headline, NewsMax Magazine, July 23, 2022 | WHO: Monkeypox Outbreak a Global Health Emergency

What Do These Diseases Have In Common?

What do the three diseases of HIV, Monkey Pox, and Syphilis have in common? These are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

“The World Health Organization on Saturday declared the monkeypox outbreak, which has affected nearly 16,000 people in 72 countries, to be a global health emergency — the highest alarm it can sound.”

Interesting. Interesting, indeed.

Each year in the United States of America alone, approximately 32,000 people die of influenza, but the WHO does not see fit to declare influenza a global health emergency. What is so special about monkeypox?

Monkeypox, like HIV, is chiefly affecting homosexual men. CNN Health reports: “Anyone can get monkeypox, but in the latest outbreak, the virus is predominantly spreading among gay and bisexual men. Officials noted Monday that most of the people affected reported some level of sexual activity.”s now spreading.”

‘Woke’ WHO is more concerned about the homosexual minority of the world than traditional families.

We desperately need a coming-to-Jesus moment in America and throughout the world.

John White
Rockwall, Texas

Published by John White

A lifetime (over 50 years) of experiences with automation and control systems ranging from aerospace navigation, radar, and ordinance delivery systems to the world's first robotic drilling machine for the oil patch, to process-control systems, energy management systems and general problem-solving. At present, my focus is on self-funding HVAC retrofit projects and indoor air quality with a view to preventing infections from airborne pathogens.

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