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Getting ready for ‘Disease X’.
THE ‘100 DAYS MISSION’
Researchers at the University of Queensland’s Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology are working to develop a vaccine in just 150 days to “support future pandemic preparedness”.
The 100 Days Mission challenge – set by the Gates-funded Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) – is “a real-time test to see how fast science can respond to emerging viral threats”.

A team of Queensland researchers has begun an ambitious race to develop a vaccine “for a rare but potentially fatal virus” in just 150 days, according to a statement released by the University of Queensland on Wednesday.

To achieve this, UQ’s Vaccine Rapid Response Team is testing its capabilities by creating a vaccine for the Bolivian Chapare virus, with the clock having started on 10 February.
“Our goal is to get as close as possible to achieving CEPI’s aspirational ‘100 Days Mission’ to create a vaccine from scratch in just over three months when faced with a new pandemic threat,” said team leader Professor Keith Chappell from UQ’s Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology.
The pressure test, backed by CEPI, aims to demonstrate “how far pandemic response capabilities have advanced since COVID-19”, which took nearly a year for the first vaccines to be developed and approved.
Professor Chappell’s team was given their target virus in March as a deliberate challenge designed to “mimic the sudden emergence of a viral threat”.
They will now produce 26 vaccine candidates using UQ’s re-engineered molecular clamp technology, which successfully completed a proof-of-concept clinical trial last year.
The Chapare virus, currently only known to occur in Bolivia, causes severe haemorrhagic fever. There have only been five documented outbreaks since the disease emerged in 2003.
CEPI project leader, Dr Nicole Bézay, said while the work could accelerate vaccine production should a significant Chapare outbreak occur, the main focus is on testing and improving the vaccine development process for the re-engineered clamp technology.
“This pressure test is ultimately designed to show us where the pain points are in moving so quickly, to show us what works, and what doesn’t work when making a new vaccine,” Professor Chappell explained.
He noted that completing the task in 150 days would represent an “astonishing advance.”
In 2022, the university scored $5.7 million from CEPI to develop Clamp2 technology for use in the worldwide response to ‘future disease outbreaks’.
What do CEPI know that we don’t? What is coming down the pipeline to initiate this ‘pressure test’?
With propaganda surrounding ‘Disease X’ making the headlines once again, perhaps like Event 201, this CEPI challenge is a pre-warning of a new ‘virus scare’ that is soon to emerge.
‘DISEASE X’
“Disease X” is a placeholder name used by the health community to represent a “hypothetical, unknown pathogen with pandemic potential”.
It’s a concept used to “prepare for future pandemics” that “may emerge from unexpected sources”, rather than being a specific disease.
The term “Disease X” is “a reminder to stay vigilant and invest in pandemic preparedness”, as “any unknown pathogen could cause a significant public health crisis”.

There has been suspicion ever since the COVID era ended and ‘Disease X’ propaganda emerged that a new ‘infectious disease’ is in the pipeline set to cripple the world in similar (manufactured) ways.

In the event of any new ‘pandemic’, we know that health authorities have been emphasising the need for “proactive measures” of ‘cooperation’ when it arises, signified by efforts for a pandemic treaty.
Discussions around ‘Disease X’ involve developing strategies for “early detection, rapid response and development of vaccines”. Everything much more centralised and heavily controlled.
Unelected world bodies like WHO say addressing ‘Disease X’ requires “worldwide collaboration among scientists, public health agencies, and governments” to “share information, research, and resources”.

We know from Event 201 and other investigations that the COVID ‘pandemic’ was planned in advance, so the fact CEPI are now doing ‘stress tests’ for vaccine developments should raise red flags.
How long will it take before ‘Disease X’ emerges? We shall sit and wait.
What are your thoughts on rapid vaccine development tests currently ongoing worldwide?
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another drug’s additives combined with previous ingredients have effect. Cancer seems to be off UQ’s radar as that occurs later than 150 days. Science now lacks ethics.
“Cancer seems to be off UQ’s radar”
By not doing something like this, think of these injections more like a medical form of “planned obsolescence”, but for the recipient.
Wondering how many days is allowance for the testing period???
Another money making machine, no vaccine is safe and effective. There will never be any proof because they know they do not work. “Disease” is from the poison that is in our environment, trillions of pesticides, trillions of insecticides, trillions of chemicals in ultra-processed food, trillions of chemicals in body care products, etc etc and not too mention the poison dropped by secret plane missions to get rid of the byproducts to make these chemicals that they used to dump in oceans and rivers, all over the world.