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Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.

 
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here are the lies ((they)) made up about it at the time by you know whos. which is quite revealing. remember, ((they)) always accuse others (Germans, China) of everything they have done, so.

In March 1918 and October 1918, when the first two waves of the disease hit Europe and North America, discussions of the origins of the epidemic mirrored the stereotypes that war propaganda had made available everywhere. It was said that the German Bayer company—which invented aspirin—cleverly put the agent causing the flu in aspirin tablets, thereby destroying the Allies literally from within. If that hoary tale faded, others were quick to fill the vacuum of ignorance and fear. The flu was transported, it was said, by ship, probably from China, via the Iberian Peninsula—thus the name the "Plague of the Spanish Lady" or the "Spanish flu." Then it was shipped everywhere, once again the paranoid claimed, in German ships, which released clouds of suspicious materials. Or perhaps it was the U-boats that surfaced near Allied ports, sneaking ashore vials of influenza-soaked liquids, dumped into the water supply or released into the air in movie theaters or at rallies for war loans and in the United States for Liberty Bonds. So said Lieutenant Colonel Philip Doane, head of the Health and Sanitation Section of the America's Emergency Fleet Corporation in 1918. Wildly unlikely stories proliferated, by and large because no one had the slightest idea of the source of the infection or the vectors of its transmission.



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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
I think its spoken about in this doc. The older generations had already been exposed to the H1N1 strain and had some immunity to it, where as the young did not.


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why would the young not get it from their mothers antibodies. makes no sense whatsoever.

we can even get immunity from covid with antibodies produced in raw cows milk.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75986194


It's referred to as antigenic sin, as in our first infections shape our immune system/response to infections we face later in adult life.
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
The entire covid psyop exposes the deepest lie of all:

That OUR belief in THEIR germ theory of viruses underscores the worldwide belief in THEIR PANDEMIC

One hundred years of mass media indoctrination and virology have gone hand in hand.

Many investigations into that alleged pandemic show that most, if not largely all, of the deaths occurred in big pharma hospitals. Studies have been done that show little to none of the deaths occurred within homeopath (non big pharma) hospitals and carers
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
Aspiran killed them

Not the flu
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
As title, the Spanish Flu killed 50 million in a two year period then seemingly got bored and just.....disappeared?

Seriously though, what happened to it? The general consensus on Google is that everybody just developed a "collective immunity" to it.

No jabbs and a naturally, healthier evolution in the human immune system.
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Lol it didn't just disappear, it is what we now call the FLU!
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Aspiran killed them

Not the flu
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I believe that it was a combination of lethally high doses of aspirin, combined with mandatory mask wearing.

There were stiff penalties for not wearing a mask, so most people did wear one.

drevil
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RADIO did it!
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As well as every other virus. This ten year vaccine bullshit will turn every human on this planet into a fucking bubble boy. How is that good for our species? Afraid of earth now?
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
look at this article

the anti mask leagues , revolting against mask laws.

they were claiming the masks had been poisoned

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RADIO did it!
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Did video kill the radio sick?
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
Yup they wore diapers back than as well, you would think we would have better technology 100 years later. I remember reading more WW1 service men died from the flu than the war itself, pretty crazy if true considering how many died in WW1.
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Why change when it worked like a charm the last time. They hit the required number.
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
here are the lies ((they)) made up about it at the time by you know whos. which is quite revealing. remember, ((they)) always accuse others (Germans, China) of everything they have done, so.

In March 1918 and October 1918, when the first two waves of the disease hit Europe and North America, discussions of the origins of the epidemic mirrored the stereotypes that war propaganda had made available everywhere. It was said that the German Bayer company—which invented aspirin—cleverly put the agent causing the flu in aspirin tablets, thereby destroying the Allies literally from within. If that hoary tale faded, others were quick to fill the vacuum of ignorance and fear. The flu was transported, it was said, by ship, probably from China, via the Iberian Peninsula—thus the name the "Plague of the Spanish Lady" or the "Spanish flu." Then it was shipped everywhere, once again the paranoid claimed, in German ships, which released clouds of suspicious materials. Or perhaps it was the U-boats that surfaced near Allied ports, sneaking ashore vials of influenza-soaked liquids, dumped into the water supply or released into the air in movie theaters or at rallies for war loans and in the United States for Liberty Bonds. So said Lieutenant Colonel Philip Doane, head of the Health and Sanitation Section of the America's Emergency Fleet Corporation in 1918. Wildly unlikely stories proliferated, by and large because no one had the slightest idea of the source of the infection or the vectors of its transmission.



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Decades after the event, aspirin toxicity was proven to cause the very things that most in the "Spanish flu" died from - bacterial pneumonia and also death within 24 hours. Aspirin overdose leads to suppressed respiration and excess fluid/mucus in the lungs which results in bacterial pneumonia. Aspirin toxicity can also cause acute effects including death within 24 hours

Now what I find interesting is its been revealed here in the uk that 2 million doses of a drug, which causes similar suppression of respiration, a drug used in USA prisoner executions and end of life palliative 'care', were orders in March April 2020
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
As title, the Spanish Flu killed 50 million in a two year period then seemingly got bored and just.....disappeared?

Seriously though, what happened to it? The general consensus on Google is that everybody just developed a "collective immunity" to it.

No jabbs and a naturally, healthier evolution in the human immune system.
 Quoting: Anonymous Dr Awoc 80385315


Lol it didn't just disappear, it is what we now call the FLU!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73234572


You sure about that?
Or is the flu disease that we know today actually occurring each year because flu jabs are first given?

Fall Flu
Flew Fall

The towers were pierced by metal planes (needles) which injected their liquid fuel (vaccines), causing internal flames (inflamation) which ultimately collapsed the towers (man and woman)?
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
No, not true at all. It was pneumonia from wearing face panties.
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Also, massive overdosing with the new-at-the-time, aspirin, by Bayer.

Like, multiple grams of the stuff, every few hours.

That will fuck a person right up.

pennywise
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I've read that as well. Bayer's patent expired and any company could make it. They put the safe limit as 30 GRAMS A DAY!!! Today it's 3 or 4 I believe. Many died from aspirin overdose. Another wonderful idea by doctors swept under the rug.
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TAKE THE ASPIRIN, it's safe and effective!
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
Spanish Flu disappeared becos it never existed

They staged a fake epidemic--becos the soldiers returning from WW1 were demanding better standard of living

They fought a bloody war & returned to shabby housing--joblessness--while the Rich flaunted their wealth

They started forming unions--so the Rulers had to stage an epidemic--to distract the public--worrying about their health--instead of joblessness

Same as is happening now

But the War veterans continued to fight for their rights---they were even forced to camp outside the WH to get their promised war bonus

Which the Govt had delayed until 1945---but the jobless men couldnt wait 20 yrs--until finally fed up 20,000 veterans set up a camp outside the WH

This day---89 yrs ago-- June 28 1932--the army moved in to remove the veterans by force
Led by MacArthur--his aide Eisenhower--& Major George S Patton

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also the excuse for 22 is made up. They exterminated the Germans for simply being German.
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
As title, the Spanish Flu killed 50 million in a two year period then seemingly got bored and just.....disappeared?

Seriously though, what happened to it? The general consensus on Google is that everybody just developed a "collective immunity" to it.

No jabbs and a naturally, healthier evolution in the human immune system.
 Quoting: Anonymous Dr Awoc 80385315


Farr’s Law of Epidemics says the rise and fall of epidemics can be mathematically modeled
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However this is a bioweapon with accompanying govt social controls
A manipulated crisis by a western civilization that has started giving names to bad storms for alarmism
You can count on America to do the right thing after exhausting every other alternative."
Winston Churchill
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
As title, the Spanish Flu killed 50 million in a two year period then seemingly got bored and just.....disappeared?

Seriously though, what happened to it? The general consensus on Google is that everybody just developed a "collective immunity" to it.

No jabbs and a naturally, healthier evolution in the human immune system.
 Quoting: Anonymous Dr Awoc 80385315

Maybe it disappeared because it really was just normal flu combined with whatever else was around. People were exhausted from WW1 and were malnourished, etc. After 1 or 2 years, physical situation improved.

I also read where researchers were never able to find definitive data that 50 million added up. It's just one of those numbers that are bandied about as being true when it really is not.
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
Looking at what is going on right now....just another heavy flu season blown out of proportions for benefits of elites. Every fking 100 years same shit.
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
No, not true at all. It was pneumonia from wearing face panties.
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Also, massive overdosing with the new-at-the-time, aspirin, by Bayer.

Like, multiple grams of the stuff, every few hours.

That will fuck a person right up.

pennywise
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I've read that as well. Bayer's patent expired and any company could make it. They put the safe limit as 30 GRAMS A DAY!!! Today it's 3 or 4 I believe. Many died from aspirin overdose. Another wonderful idea by doctors swept under the rug.
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TAKE THE ASPIRIN, it's safe and effective!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80403301


screamahhh
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
wow.

500 million infected. 10% death rate
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
Looking at what is going on right now....just another heavy flu season blown out of proportions for benefits of elites. Every fking 100 years same shit.
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yup making elephants from flies
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
If they are lying about the covid pandemic they most certainly lied about the “virus pandemic” of 1918
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
Looking at what is going on right now....just another heavy flu season blown out of proportions for benefits of elites. Every fking 100 years same shit.
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We all in this generation believe THEIR theory of germs which states that viruses are transmissible man to man and make them sick.

We conclude from OUR belief in THEIR theory of germs that we experience a flu season. By that we mean a flu virus arrives in the fall, infects a man who infects others who infect others etc thereby responsible for the flu disease some suffer from in those months.

Now, if we remove belief in THEIR theory of germs, then and only then would we begin to ask what causes the illness known as flu if there is no such thing as a flu virus. Perhaps at that point we would notice that flu jabs come into our countries first....and the illness follows
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
It burned out because everyone got it
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Pretty much. A very remote Alaska village got it. Killed the adults and left the children. They figured a postal carrier brought it.
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
No, not true at all. It was pneumonia from wearing face panties.
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Also, massive overdosing with the new-at-the-time, aspirin, by Bayer.

Like, multiple grams of the stuff, every few hours.

That will fuck a person right up.

pennywise
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Not all people had access to aspirin.
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Survival of the fittest?
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
As I've stated before it would not have been just Bayer. They invented aspirin in 1899 and the patient expired in 1917 allowing and company to make aspirin. Aspirin was the only drug doctors had to treat the flu and were prescribing it as high as 30 grams per day, as most know the safe dose is 3-4. So if the flu was put in aspirin it would not only be Bayer at that time.
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
No, not true at all. It was pneumonia from wearing face panties.
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Also, massive overdosing with the new-at-the-time, aspirin, by Bayer.

Like, multiple grams of the stuff, every few hours.

That will fuck a person right up.

pennywise
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Wow!
All Wrongs Reversed.
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
They had a vaccine back then too. Most people died of dirty masks (bacterial pneumonia) and too much aspirin
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Re: Spanish Flu, killed 50 million between 1918-1920. Then disappeared.
No, not true at all. It was pneumonia from wearing face panties.
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Also, massive overdosing with the new-at-the-time, aspirin, by Bayer.

Like, multiple grams of the stuff, every few hours.

That will fuck a person right up.

pennywise
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Medicine/chemicals were pretty unknown until recently in human history. One has to wonder if we are going down the same path and delving into stuff we don't know much about. I know science has improved dramatically in the past century or so but still.

Did you know about not that long ago (say 150 years) chemists would also include a description of the TASTE of a chemical in their observations? That led to a lot of dead chemists I suppose. Makes me glad I'm a chemist in more modern times I guess. RIP to those guys...





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