Sunday, December 29, 2024

2 million [American soldiers vaccinated at Fort Riley, Kansas] went overseas. They fought under poor sanitary conditions [trench warfare] so the bacteria spread like wildfire wherever they went.

1/3 of the entire world population was infected.  There were several very interesting things about the Spanish Flu. First of all, it did not start in Spain.  Secondly, it wasn't the flu.  There's more but let's start with these two, shall we?  If it didn't start in Spain, then where did it?  In the US.

If it wasn't a flu virus, what was it?  It was a bacteria that caused severe and, in most cases, lethal pneumonia.  Long story short, during the first half of 1918, an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine cultured in horses by the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York, now the Rockefeller University

was injected into soldiers at Fort Riley, Kansas.  The so-called Spanish flu was a vaccine experiment gone horribly wrong.  2 million of them went overseas.  They fought under poor sanitary conditions so the bacteria spread like wildfire wherever they went.  The story was then spread that these soldiers would come home with all sorts of European diseases, so the American population was vaccinated as well.  

Who was in charge of that distribution and mass vaccination program?  

The Rockefeller Institute.  

Who was the main scientist in charge?  

Dr. Frederick L. Gates.  

Those who survived became "Cloud adults," meaning they spread the bacteria to others, even to the non-vaccinated.  In modern COVID days, we would call it shedding: the vaccinated infecting the non-vaccinated. 

Amazing coincidence, right? Frederick Gates then, Bill Gates now.  Rockefeller Initiative then, Rockefeller Initiative now.  Disease developed at Fort Riley, U.S. then.  Disease developed in Wuhan, China now.  Close down societies then, close down societies now.  "Cloud Adults" then, shedding now.  

All for our own good our own safety, back then and now.  

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