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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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"There's the transformative, if I might use that word, experience that we've all had now in year five of COVID." The speaker says, "The thought that we won't have another pandemic, I think is naive at best and just not completely unrealistic at worst." They add, "I'm convinced that there will be another pandemic and that's the reason why we have to be perpetually prepared to prevent the terrible impact of a pandemic."

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In recent years, global mortality rates have been lower compared to the past 50 years, with a spike in 2018 due to new vaccines. Despite claims of a deadly pandemic, mortality rates have remained lower than in 1952. People were getting sick, but not dying at alarming rates. This raises questions about the severity of the pandemic.

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During the height of the pandemic, it's important to acknowledge that more people died from non-COVID causes than from COVID itself. It's tragic that lives were lost on both sides.

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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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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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We are facing unprecedented challenges in terms of policies and economics. The younger generation is experiencing a time like never before, even compared to 201.

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The Spanish flu was one of the most dangerous epidemics, killing over twenty-one million people worldwide, including Frederick Trump. Elizabeth then managed her.

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There is a consensus that appears in the World Health Organization’s ten-year plan, which has been in place for a long time. The plan states that people should prepare for the coming ten years because a major infectious crisis is anticipated. In other words, the plan foretells that over the next decade there will be a significant infectious-health emergency. The speaker notes that “this was year 1,” indicating that the current year is the first year of that ten-year horizon outlined by the plan.

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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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Bird flu could potentially lead to a pandemic that is much more severe than COVID-19. It's not a matter of if, but when this will happen. When bird flu infects humans, it has a high mortality rate, estimated between 25% and 50%. The situation becomes critical once the virus can attach to human receptors and spread from person to person. Given these factors, it is likely that we will face a bird flu pandemic in the future.

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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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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 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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As a kid, nuclear war was the big fear. Now, a highly infectious virus is the greatest global catastrophe risk. An epidemic, whether natural or intentional, is the most likely cause of over ten million deaths in the coming decades. We are not ready for the next epidemic, and it's surprising how little preparedness there is. To prepare, we need to run simulations, like germ games instead of war games, to identify our weaknesses. If we start now, we can be ready.

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The speaker believes another event similar to the COVID-19 pandemic could occur. While an invisible pandemic might not be successful again, the WHO's list of potential pandemics includes hemorrhagic viruses. The speaker believes that if a pandemic involved people bleeding from the mouth, nose, eyes, and ears, it would terrify the public.

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Doctors, politicians, and even us journalists have made numerous inaccurate or false statements about this virus. We will now attempt to explain why we have been so wrong.

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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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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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We're in the middle of a crisis caused by a public health pandemic. Over 220,000,000 Americans have died in just the last several months. This public health epidemic has taken the lives of over 220,000,000 Americans in the last several months.
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