Abnormal Viral Threats of 2025 - press review In this note, I will try to be objective and avoid creating hysteria by presenting the facts about suspicious virus activity. In 2025, independent observers are once again drawing attention to evident hidden threats associated with viruses and pathogens, both of natural and artificial origin. One of the most discussed issues remains the so-called gain-of-function research - an experimental process in which scientists create hybrid strains of viruses by combining genetic material from various pathogens. In Japan, a hybrid strain of bird influenza (https://shorturl.at/ZoGV2), Vac-3, was developed for vaccine testing and immune response studies. This virus, optimized for laboratory research, was tested on macaques, raising renewed concerns about potential mutations and leaks. History has already recorded instances (such as COVID-19 and Russian flu) where such experiments led to unpredictable consequences, and conflicts of interest among scientific, commercial, and political entities only exacerbated the situation. Meanwhile, in Europe and the Indian Ocean islands, there is growing anxiety among populations regarding the anomalous spread of chikungunya - a disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes (https://shorturl.at/ao0Ep). Elevated temperatures, severe joint pain, and neurological complications have become commonplace in certain regions of France and Italy. The virus is actively spreading, and traditional preventive measures are proving ineffective. Why? At the same time, cases of West Nile Virus have been reported in the United States (https://shorturl.at/bVWs5), necessitating adherence to personal protective measures. Is this a consequence of the use of genetically modified infected mosquitoes as a means of indirect asymmetrical warfare? The question remains controversial among observers. A particularly concerning situation involves hepatitis C in the United Kingdom. The Health Security Agency is urging citizens to undergo testing, even in the absence of symptoms. This raises questions: why now, decades after the virus was discovered, is there a push for mass screening? Perhaps this is part of preparations for larger, undisclosed vaccination campaigns, especially considering that UKHSA, established in 2021, could be playing a role in such plans (https://shorturl.at/QSaur). Equally noteworthy is the approval of a new lenacapavir injection, promising up to 99% efficacy in HIV prevention (https://shorturl.at/Xw0sC). Just two doses per year - this revolutionary solution could transform the lives of millions. However, behind this progress lie questions about the motives of big pharmaceutical companies and potential commercial interests, particularly regarding subscription-based vaccination models. Independent experts and observers note that autumn 2025 may see a surge in information campaigns and sudden mass vaccination efforts amid an unspecified pandemic. In the UK, there is a hurried (https://shorturl.fm/5eT3L) search for participants to film propaganda videos about vaccines, which may indicate preparations for an unknown potential event (https://shorturl.fm/UGv6y). The anomalous expansion of chikungunya and West Nile Virus territories, the risk of leaks of experimental strains, and the intensification of information campaigns all paint a concerning picture of the future. I continue to monitor these developments closely and suspect that in October–November, there may be a sudden launch of global vaccination under the pretext of combating new invisible threats.