Trust The Science

US Dept of Justice;

According to the criminal complaint, Vincent Munster, a citizen of the Netherlands, 53, is the Chief of the Virus Ecology Section, Laboratory of Virology at the Rocky Mountain Laboratory in Hamilton, Montana. Claude Kwe, a citizen of Cameroon, 38, is a research fellow in Munster’s section. The work of both men is focused on “emerging viral pathogens” and how those pathogens “cross the species barrier.” They work at a Biosafety Level 4 laboratory, which employs the highest level of biosafety precautions for scientific research of known and potential human pathogens.

On January 25, 2026, Munster and Kwe arrived at the McNamara Terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Airport with travel originating from Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, where an outbreak of monkeypox was occurring. Monkeypox is an infectious virus that can result in painful rash, enlarged lymph nodes, fevers and other ailments.

Munster and Kwe were inspected and interviewed by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials upon their arrival. CBP officers observed Kwe and Munster traveling with a large black plastic case. Munster and Kwe falsely told CBP officers that the black case contained diagnostics and testing equipment. But subsequent investigation by CBP and FBI agents revealed that the case actually contained 113 vials in Styrofoam coolers. As of the date of the complaint, the FBI has tested 20 of the 113 vials. Seventeen of them contained deactivated monkeypox virus, one contained the Chickenpox virus, and two contained only human DNA.

13 Replies to “Trust The Science”

      1. His name is “Munster” and his work crosses the species barrier? I have to have my suspicions.

  1. “…the case actually contained 113 vials in Styrofoam coolers.” … “Seventeen of them contained deactivated monkeypox virus, one contained the Chickenpox virus…”

    But Normies can’t fly with a bolt-action rifle in a locked case in baggage. Or a pistol, god forbid. Or even an air pistol, I’m sure.

    Be it noted, these guys got -on- the plane just fine. They got caught -off- the plane, in Customs.

    1. You bring up a very, very interesting point. Most people aren’t aware, but the airport security in the Congo is notoriously strict. First of all, you pay a $30 fee that’s added to your international flight cost by the DRC and applies to security services. Going over travel documents is NOT a cursory thing there. You likely end up going to 2 or 3 different locations to have your documents scrutinized. You are banned for even taking photographs in the airport. Baggage will be searched multiple times by multiple agencies (customs, anti-narcotics et. al).

      The ONLY way these two guys got these specimins through scrutiny in the Congo is if someone greased their way. And, the only parties with that ability are the US State Department or the Intelligence Community leaning on the DRC.

      It is possible that the officials in the Congo didn’t buy the story from these two guys, and alerted customs in the US ahead of arrivals (which is why the FBI was there at the onset).

  2. MPXV (gay smallpox)
    “Human-to-human transmission is now primarily driven by sexual exposure, with culturable virus detected in semen up to 21 days post-symptom onset and anogenital lesions present in 60–70% of cases, facilitating mucosal entry [33]. While respiratory droplet transmission occurs during prolonged close contact, no evidence supports aerosol spread outside healthcare settings.
    Also:
    “2022–2023 global outbreak, spread predominantly through heavy-tailed sexual contact networks among men who have sex with men (MSM), as observed in New York City [16]. Phylogeographic models indicate that early declines in transmission (effective reproduction number Re < 1 by mid-July 2022) were driven by immunity among highly connected individuals in these networks, with secondary attack rates of 0.1–0.4 [17]. This rapid saturation of “super-spreader” nodes reduced cluster sizes even before widespread vaccination, highlighting the role of network structure in curbing outbreaks.”
    Emphasis mine, no need for vaccine.

    1. My favorite part of the 22-23 outbreak was how the press was making a big deal about every new case like it was the new Covid, people pointed out it was mainly transmitted thru gay sex, the press still tried to make a big deal about then when two young boys got it people starting asking how that could have happened and all of a sudden the press stopped talking about it.

  3. But, but, but … Reagan didn’t even TRY to cure the gay pox.
    The narrative claims.

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