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The Spanish flu killed more people than bullets in WWI, infecting a third of the world's population between 1918 and 1920. It didn't start in Spain and wasn't a flu; it was bacterial pneumonia. A 2008 NIH paper stated bacterial pneumonia caused death in at least 92.7% of autopsies reviewed. The name "Spanish flu" was a smokescreen. The first cases of bacterial pneumonia in 1918 traced back to Fort Riley, Kansas, where soldiers were vaccinated with an experimental serum. The bacteria spread due to poor sanitary conditions. The American population was also vaccinated, and vaccines were distributed across Europe. Only the vaccinated died, not the elderly. The Rockefeller Institute, with scientist Dr. Frederick Gates, oversaw the distribution and mass vaccination program. Gates injected soldiers with random dosages of an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine. Survivors became "cloud adults," spreading the bacteria. The speaker draws parallels between this event and modern COVID events, including the involvement of the Gates and Rockefeller initiatives, the development of disease in specific locations, closed societies, and shedding.

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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.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to its name, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. It was actually a bacteria that caused severe pneumonia. The outbreak began when soldiers were injected with an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine in the US. The Rockefeller Institute, led by Dr. Frederic Gates, was responsible for the mass vaccination program. The vaccinated soldiers spread the bacteria wherever they went, infecting even the non-vaccinated. This situation is similar to the concept of shedding in modern times. The parallels between the past and present include the involvement of the Rockefeller and Gates families, the development of diseases, and the implementation of societal restrictions for safety reasons.

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The Spanish flu didn't start in Spain, but in the US as a bacterial pneumonia outbreak from a vaccine experiment on soldiers. The Rockefeller Institute led the mass vaccination program, causing the spread of the disease. Survivors became carriers, infecting others. Similarities to COVID-19 include closed societies, shedding, and safety measures for the greater good.

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The video discusses the 1976 swine flu scare in the US, where the government urged everyone to get a flu shot to prevent a potential pandemic. However, 4,000 Americans claimed damages amounting to $3.5 billion due to neurological damage or death allegedly caused by the flu shot. The video highlights the case of Judy Roberts, who became paralyzed after taking the shot. It also reveals that the government was aware of the potential risks but did not inform the public. Many victims are still waiting for their claims to be resolved.

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The video discusses various controversial topics related to the origins of the coronavirus, the role of organizations like the CDC and WHO, and the influence of individuals like Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates. It raises concerns about patents on the virus, the manipulation of information by media and fact-checkers, and the push for vaccines. The video also highlights the alleged negative impact of vaccines in India and Africa, as well as the connections between Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein. It concludes by urging viewers to question the motives and actions of those in power.

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One third of the world was infected during the Spanish flu, which actually started in the US and was caused by a bacteria, not a flu virus. Soldiers were used in a vaccine experiment by the Rockefeller Institute, leading to mass vaccination. Survivors became "cloud adults" spreading the bacteria. Similarities are drawn to COVID-19 times with mass vaccination and shedding. The connection is made between Frederick Gates then and Bill Gates now, as well as the Rockefeller Initiative then and now, with diseases originating in Fort Riley then and Wuhan now, leading to societal shutdowns for safety.

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The video discusses the collaboration between the pharmaceutical industry and the US government, claiming that it is done under the pretense of improving health. It mentions Ronald Reagan's famous quote about the government's intention to help. The video also refers to an old news report that highlights the ineffectiveness of vaccines and how even the researchers who developed them refused to give them to their own families. The video ends by mentioning a recent Senate subcommittee's accusation that the federal government was not fulfilling its responsibilities.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to popular belief, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. Instead, it was a bacteria that caused severe pneumonia. The outbreak began when an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine was injected into soldiers at Fort Riley in the US. These soldiers then spread the bacteria wherever they went, leading to mass vaccination of the American population. The Rockefeller Institute, led by Dr. Frederick Gates, was involved in the distribution and vaccination program. Survivors became carriers, infecting others. This situation is similar to shedding in COVID-19, where vaccinated individuals can infect the unvaccinated. The video suggests parallels between the Rockefeller initiative then and Bill Gates' involvement now, as well as the development of diseases in Fort Riley and Wuhan.

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The video discusses the swine flu scare of 1976 in the United States. The government urged everyone to get a flu shot to prevent a nationwide outbreak. However, many people who took the shot experienced neurological damage or even death. The story follows Judy Roberts, who became paralyzed after taking the shot and now suffers from a neurological disorder. The video raises questions about the government's knowledge of potential complications and their responsibility to inform the public. Judy and others affected have filed claims against the government, but the process has been slow.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to its name, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus, but rather a severe bacterial pneumonia. The Rockefeller Institute conducted an experimental vaccine trial on soldiers, injecting them with a meningitis vaccine cultured in horses. These soldiers, along with the American population, were vaccinated due to fears of European diseases. The Rockefeller Institute and Dr. Frederick Gates were responsible for the distribution and mass vaccination program. Survivors became carriers, spreading the bacteria to others, including the non-vaccinated. Similar patterns can be seen today with COVID-19, where vaccinated individuals can still infect the non-vaccinated. The parallels between the past and present, such as disease origins and closed societies, are intriguing.

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Between 1918 and 20, a pandemic known as the Spanish flu caused the deaths of 50 million people and infected one-third of the world population. Contrary to its name, it did not originate in Spain and was not a flu virus. Instead, it was a bacteria that caused severe pneumonia. Autopsies revealed that bacterial pneumonia was responsible for at least 92.77% of the deaths. The outbreak began at a military base in Fort Riley, Kansas, where soldiers were injected with an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine. This vaccine experiment went terribly wrong, but it was disguised as the Spanish flu to hide the truth.

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During the Spanish flu, one-third of the world population was infected. Contrary to its name, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. It was a bacteria that originated in the US and was spread through soldiers. The Rockefeller Institute was responsible for the mass vaccination program, led by Dr. Frederick Gates. Survivors became carriers, infecting others, similar to shedding in COVID times. The parallels between then and now are striking, with disease outbreaks, societal closures, and the pursuit of safety. The connections between Frederick Gates and Bill Gates, as well as the Rockefeller Initiative then and now, are intriguing.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to popular belief, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. It was actually a bacteria that caused severe pneumonia. The Rockefeller Institute in New York injected soldiers at Fort Riley, leading to the rapid spread of the bacteria. The American population was then vaccinated by the Rockefeller Institute, with Doctor Frederick Gates leading the program. Those who survived became carriers and spread the bacteria to others, similar to shedding in COVID-19. This pattern of vaccination and infection is seen both then and now, with Frederick Gates in the past and Bill Gates in the present. All of this was done for the sake of our safety.

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The Spanish flu killed more people than bullets in WWI, with an estimated 50 million deaths between 1918 and 1920. It is claimed the Spanish flu did not start in Spain and was not a flu. It was allegedly a bacteria that caused lethal pneumonia. A 2008 NIH paper stated bacterial pneumonia was the killer in almost 93% of autopsies reviewed. The first cases of bacterial pneumonia in 1918 allegedly trace back to Fort Riley, Kansas. Millions of American soldiers were vaccinated with an experimental serum, and the bacteria spread due to poor sanitary conditions. The American population was also vaccinated, and vaccines were distributed all over Europe. It is claimed only the vaccinated died. The Rockefeller Institute was allegedly in charge of the distribution and mass vaccination program, with Doctor Frederick Gates as the main scientist. Gates allegedly injected random dosages of an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine into soldiers. Survivors became cloud adults, spreading the bacteria.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to popular belief, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. Instead, it was a bacteria that caused severe pneumonia. The Rockefeller Institute in New York injected soldiers at Fort Riley, leading to the rapid spread of the bacteria. The American population was then vaccinated by the Rockefeller Institute, with Doctor Frederick Gates in charge. Those who survived became carriers and spread the bacteria to others, similar to shedding in COVID-19. The parallels between the past and present, with the Rockefeller and Gates involvement, raise interesting questions about disease development and vaccination for our safety.

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The video discusses various aspects of Bill Gates' influence and actions related to vaccines and global health. It mentions his involvement in the Microsoft antitrust case, the establishment of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and his investments in vaccinations. The video also raises concerns about the Gates Foundation's investments in companies accused of social and health problems. It highlights controversies surrounding vaccine programs in India and Africa, including allegations of harm caused by experimental vaccines. The video questions Gates' motives and presents different perspectives on his philanthropy. It concludes by discussing the potential timeline for returning to normalcy amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Spanish flu didn't originate in Spain and wasn't a flu. It was a bacteria causing lethal pneumonia. In 1918, an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine, cultured in horses by the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York, was injected into soldiers. The Rockefeller Institute was in charge, and Doctor Frederick Gates was the lead scientist. Survivors became "cloud adults," spreading the bacteria, similar to shedding in modern COVID times, where the vaccinated infect the non-vaccinated. Frederick Gates then, is likened to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation now.

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In 02/2015, Bill Gates stated the world population needs to be reduced by 10 to 15% due to global warming, and this would be achieved through vaccines. In 02/2020, Gates said 7 billion people must be vaccinated. The speaker then poses the question of why they should take a vaccine for their health that is financed and produced by someone who wants to decrease the world population.

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The Spanish flu didn't start in Spain and wasn't a flu, but a bacterial pneumonia caused by an experimental vaccine on soldiers in the US. The Rockefeller Institute led the mass vaccination program, with Dr. Frederick Gates overseeing. Survivors spread the bacteria, similar to shedding in COVID-19. Parallels are drawn to current events with Bill Gates and the Rockefeller Initiative. Society closures were justified for safety then and now. Translation: The Spanish flu didn't originate in Spain and was actually caused by a bacterial pneumonia from an experimental vaccine given to soldiers in the US. The Rockefeller Institute led the mass vaccination effort, overseen by Dr. Frederick Gates. Survivors spread the bacteria, similar to shedding in COVID-19. Comparisons are made to current events involving Bill Gates and the Rockefeller Initiative. Society closures were deemed necessary for safety then and now.

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The video discusses the controversies surrounding Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation, particularly regarding vaccinations. It highlights Gates's shift from a tech monopolizer to a philanthropist amid antitrust lawsuits. Despite significant investments in vaccines, the foundation has faced criticism for its practices, including alleged harm caused by vaccine trials in India and concerns over its influence in global health policies. Critics argue that Gates's initiatives may prioritize profit over genuine humanitarian efforts, especially in Africa, where there are fears of exploitation. The video raises questions about the safety and ethics of vaccine programs and the broader implications of Gates's power in shaping health policies worldwide.

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The video discusses various aspects of Bill Gates' influence and involvement in vaccines and global health. It highlights controversies surrounding his business strategies, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Gates Foundation's investments in companies accused of social and health problems. The video also mentions the Gates Foundation's vaccine programs in India and Africa, which have faced criticism and legal action. The transcript raises concerns about the safety and efficacy of vaccines and questions Gates' motivations. It concludes by discussing the impact of COVID-19 and the importance of global vaccination for a return to normalcy.

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In 1976, the US government urged everyone to get a swine flu shot to prevent a potential nationwide outbreak. 46 million people complied, but now 4,000 Americans are seeking $3.5 billion in damages from the government due to negative effects from the shot. Two-thirds of the claims are related to neurological damage or death. In 1918 and 1919, the same virus caused a pandemic that resulted in over half a million deaths in the US and 20 million deaths worldwide.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to popular belief, it didn't start in Spain and wasn't caused by a flu virus. Instead, it originated in the US and was caused by a bacteria that led to severe pneumonia. The Rockefeller Institute was involved in injecting soldiers at Fort Riley, which resulted in the rapid spread of the bacteria. The American population was also vaccinated under the supervision of Dr. Frederick Gates. Survivors became carriers and spread the bacteria to others, similar to shedding in COVID-19. This historical event draws parallels to the present, with Bill Gates being associated with vaccination efforts, just like the Rockefeller initiative.

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This video discusses the importance of getting vaccinated for the flu, particularly for healthcare workers. It mentions the 1976 swine flu vaccine campaign, which had some negative consequences. The video includes interviews with individuals who experienced adverse effects from the vaccine. There is also a debate about the safety of certain vaccine additives, such as thimerosal. The video touches on the possibility of using the military to assist with vaccine distribution and the concern over potential infringements on constitutional rights. Overall, the video emphasizes the importance of vaccination while acknowledging some concerns and controversies surrounding it.
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