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+ | ==== What History Tells Us About The 1918 “Spanish Flu ==== | ||
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+ | Spain was neutral during WW1 and did NOT censor its press, unlike the combatting countries. As a result, Spain was the first to report the 1918 Flu epidemic and the world “scapegoated” Spain as the source. Thus, the “Spanish Flu” is born. ((https:// | ||
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+ | The First Case: [[:Military Vaccination Experiments]] in Fort Riley, Kansas | ||
+ | In preparation for WW1, a massive military vaccination experiment involving numerous prior developed vaccines took place in Fort Riley, Kansas- where the first “Spanish Flu” case was reported. ((https:// | ||
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+ | The fledgling pharmaceutical industry, sponsored by the ‘[[: | ||
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+ | Autopsies after the war proved that the 1918 flu was NOT a “FLU” at all. It was caused by random dosages of an experimental ‘bacterial meningitis vaccine’, which to this day, mimics flu-like symptoms. The massive, multiple assaults with additional vaccines on the unprepared immune systems of soldiers and civilians created a “killing field”. | ||
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+ | WW1 ended sooner than expected, leaving HUGE quantities of unused experimental vaccines. Fearing that soldiers coming home would spread diseases to their families, The U.S. government pushed the largest vaccine ‘fear’ campaign in history. They used the human population as a research and development lab to field test experimental vaccines. Tens of millions of civilians died in the same manner as did the soldiers. | ||
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+ | WW1 U.S. soldiers were given 14 – 25 untested, experimental vaccines within days of each other, which triggered intensified cases of ALL the diseases at once. The doctors called it a new disease and proceeded to suppress the symptoms with additional drugs or vaccines. ((https:// | ||
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+ | In the examples given in my previous blog “COVID 19: Another Chapter in the History of Deception and Secrecy”, history is replete with intentional lies told to the public to either “save face” or to deceive for nefarious purposes. The 1918 “Spanish Flu” was no exception. ((https:// | ||
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+ | === Military Vaccine Experiments ==== | ||
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+ | A REPORT | ||
+ | (From the Base Hospital, Fort Riley, Kansas, and The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York.) | ||
+ | (Received for publication, | ||
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+ | Following an outbreak of epidemic meningitis at Camp Funston, Kansas, in October and November, 1917, a series of [[: | ||
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+ | Major E. H. Schorer, Chief of the Laboratory Section at the adjacent Base Hospital at Fort Riley, offered every facility at his command and cooperated in the laboratory work connected with the vaccinations. In the camp, under the direction of the Division Surgeon, Lieutenant Colonel J. L. Shepard, a preliminary series of vaccinations on a relatively small number of volunteers served to determine the appropriate doses and the resultant local and general reactions. Following this series, the vaccine was offered by the Division Surgeon to the camp at large, and "given by the regimental surgeons to all who wished to take it. | ||
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+ | Therefore, for the vaccine used at Camp Funston only three organ-isms were chosen from the stock of The [[: | ||
+ | the sixteen strains recovered from active cases in December and January would be covered by a vaccine containing normal and parastrains. | ||
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+ | Method of Preparing Vaccine.-- | ||
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+ | The vaccine used was made in thelaboratory of The Rockefeller Institute. 16 hour growths on 1 percent glucose agar in Blake bottles were washed off with isotonic saltsolution, | ||
===== Alternate Theories of Cause ===== | ===== Alternate Theories of Cause ===== | ||
The most common explanation for the Spanish flu is that a H1N1 [[influenza]] virus circulated broadly around the world, perhaps exacerbated by conditions associated with [[World War I]]. Theories of alternate causality are bolstered by an experiment led by Milton Rosenau on behalf of the Public Health Service and the U.S. Navy that failed to achieve transfer of disease through contact associated with viral transfer.((Viroliegy | [[https:// | The most common explanation for the Spanish flu is that a H1N1 [[influenza]] virus circulated broadly around the world, perhaps exacerbated by conditions associated with [[World War I]]. Theories of alternate causality are bolstered by an experiment led by Milton Rosenau on behalf of the Public Health Service and the U.S. Navy that failed to achieve transfer of disease through contact associated with viral transfer.((Viroliegy | [[https:// | ||
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