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Was WWI abruptly ended because of the Spanish flu?

 
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Was WWI abruptly ended because of the Spanish flu?
I know this sounds crazy but hear me out. We all know the shocking facts about the Spanish flu. The fact that it infected 500 mil people and resulted in upwards of 100 mil dead. These numbers are hard to wrap your head around, almost too big to believe. Was WWI purposely ended before the goals of the war were finished because of the flu? Was WWII just finishing what they had started? Why have we not seen another world war since? I think that the leaders of the world during this time believed that if they didn't stop the war now, the flu could kill 3-5 times more people than it did. Look at this graph of when the pandemic peaked. Literally right when the war ended [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Is this some sort of divine intervention to preserve whatever humanity had left in this time of world conflict? Is the coronavirus of similar divine origin? This could be the great equalizer. The hand of heaven coming down to stop the cogs of war from being fed. As you may or may not know i have been predicting world war 3 for a while now, and yet something seems to be stopping this inevitable conflict. Is the virus divine judgment of Bablylon? Would God let a nuclear apocalypse be waged on the Earth? I ask this question a lot and ponder what could stop this satanic NWO. Surely God must some day reign judgment on Mystery Babylon!
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Re: Was WWI abruptly ended because of the Spanish flu?
Very interesting thought.
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Re: Was WWI abruptly ended because of the Spanish flu?
Very interesting thought.
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Thank you. Another question... What were they doing in Wuhan/Hubei China? Some sort of demonic festival? Prepping an attack on the United States? Whatever it was, it was undoubtedly stopped by the virus.. Manmade, natural, or divine origin, something was prevented from happening in China
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Re: Was WWI abruptly ended because of the Spanish flu?
You must also think about this... Italy, or should we say ROME. Home of the Catholic church. Generations of families dating back to the Roman Empire live in this region of the world. Bloodlines from Ceasar. Iran, Muslim Shi'a capitol of the world. These areas are old seats of worldly power taken by controlling religious institutions. Remember what God said is the one sin that is NOT FORGIVEN. That is using God's name in vain. Which means to DO EVIL in God's name. I know that there are many well meaning Catholics and Muslims, but the atrocities these groups have committed since Christ is obvious.
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Re: Was WWI abruptly ended because of the Spanish flu?
Spanish Flu was released by vaccines . The vaccinated were the ones who died . mostly soldiers .

Go read a book !
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It's a well known fact that it played a part, plus the fact that Germany was now facing a fresh American military. The rest of your theory is silly.
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It's a well known fact that it played a part, plus the fact that Germany was now facing a fresh American military. The rest of your theory is silly.
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Truth is stranger than fiction. Go look at the stars tonight and think about the possibility of the heavens playing a part. . This reality is much more complex and intricate than we can possibly imagine. Divine intervention is real.





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