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The Spanish Flu did not originate in Spain, nor was it a flu. It was a bacteria that caused lethal pneumonia.
In 1918, an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine cultured in horses by the Rockefeller Institute was injected into soldiers at Fort Riley. The Spanish Flu was a vaccine experiment gone wrong. 2,000,000 soldiers went overseas and spread the bacteria. The American population was then vaccinated as well.
The Rockefeller Institute was in charge of the distribution and mass vaccination program, and Doctor Frederick Gates was the main scientist in charge. Survivors became "cloud adults," spreading the bacteria to others.
Similarities exist between the Spanish Flu and COVID-19: Frederick Gates then, Bill Gates now; Rockefeller initiative then and now; disease developed in Fort Riley then, Wuhan now; closed down societies then and now; "cloud adults" then, shedding now.