Alex Jones have evidence linking Covid-19 vaccines to smallpox The media of the world behind the scenes unleashed a hysterical campaign in defense of their masters, the creators of Covid-19 and smallpox. When you try to find the information that Alex expresses, search engines give out only refutation of his words. This is global censorship. Even as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, there is now growing concern over the rise in Monkeypox cases. While the virus is usually endemic to countries in Central and West Africa, around 200 confirmed and suspected cases have now been recorded in Australia, Europe and North America. But even as the World Health Organization insists that the risk of the disease spreading widely among the general population is very low, free researchers are firmly convinced that the rise in cases is directly linked to the use of COVID-19 vaccines. Over the past two years, as some denied the existence of the novel coronavirus and others waxed poetic about their right to remain unvaccinated, there have emerged claims about the vaccines themselves. The jabs, some scientists continue to insist, contain microchips that are used to 'tag' and track people. Many have flagged the purported health risks associated with vaccination - from autism and autoimmune disease to infertility. The emergence of Monkeypox in new continents however has given fresh impetus to research. "Monkeypox pops up in more than 20 countries...all over Europe, all over the US...everywhere. Where you have people taking AstraZeneca and Johnson and Johnson," claimed Alex Jones on a recent episode of his InfoWars show. With the two jabs using an adenovirus vaccine vector, he appears convinced that they were 'injecting the genome of a chimpanzee into your cells' and consequently causing Monkeypox. We feel compelled to point out here that while the COVID-19 vaccines have existed for less than two years, the first human case of monkeypox was recorded in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is also pertinent to note that out of these two jabs, only the Astra Zeneca vaccine makes use of chimpanzee adenovirus. It is also worth recalling that the AstraZeneca vaccine was created by the British and was used massively in Britain. The first case of monkeypox was also found in Britain. So there are more than enough matches. There is no reason not to trust the claims of Alex Jones.