Nearly 6 million are needlessly dead from the curable Covid 'pandemic'. While it seems to be ending, the villains behind it are making new unsettling statements.
I searched How long did Spanish flu last? Every response said 1-2 years. I’m sure all the top hit websites have been amended, but where did you get your 3 months estimate from? They claim it was in 3 waves over 2 years. There would not have been time for 3 waves in 3 months. Personally I don’t believe in the Spanish flu as anything other than a big pharma experiment but that’s not an argument that can be used against the uninitiated. But I would like to be able to quote that 3 months with a reliable source. Pandemics even if real, should not last as long as this one.
Thank you for asking the question. I wish more people would ask, because this matter needs greater public discussion. In a previous article, on this page here, I explain why the 1918 Spanish Flu lasted only 2 to 3 months. I spent much time in the archives, and I can say that this issue is now settled. There's no way it lasted more than 3 months, and certainly not 2 years. Why do many scholars claims 2 years? First, I'd like to see who is funding them. I bet it's Big Pharma. Second, they took the seasonal flu of late winter 1919 and then again in 2020, and recklessly claimed that it's the 'Spanish Flu'. As I state in my article, they have no evidence to do that. Anyway, the mortality data is very clear -- almost all Spanish Flu deaths occurred in October and November 1918. Any subsequent flu appearance was mild and did not require significant public health action. By the way, in the archives I found official US Govt data showing that 1919 was the best year ever for mortality in the USA; in the sense that the least number of people died that year than ever previously in US history. How could there be a pandemic if mortality was very low?
Hi there. I have searched the internet for the article you mention. Can’t find it through duck duck go or sub stack. Could you send a link please. TIA.
It'll be just like the HIV scam
Virology is not scientific, when they make leaps of faith, like LUC did
https://viroliegy.com/2022/02/13/montagniers-monster/
Amen!
Thank you
I searched How long did Spanish flu last? Every response said 1-2 years. I’m sure all the top hit websites have been amended, but where did you get your 3 months estimate from? They claim it was in 3 waves over 2 years. There would not have been time for 3 waves in 3 months. Personally I don’t believe in the Spanish flu as anything other than a big pharma experiment but that’s not an argument that can be used against the uninitiated. But I would like to be able to quote that 3 months with a reliable source. Pandemics even if real, should not last as long as this one.
Thank you for asking the question. I wish more people would ask, because this matter needs greater public discussion. In a previous article, on this page here, I explain why the 1918 Spanish Flu lasted only 2 to 3 months. I spent much time in the archives, and I can say that this issue is now settled. There's no way it lasted more than 3 months, and certainly not 2 years. Why do many scholars claims 2 years? First, I'd like to see who is funding them. I bet it's Big Pharma. Second, they took the seasonal flu of late winter 1919 and then again in 2020, and recklessly claimed that it's the 'Spanish Flu'. As I state in my article, they have no evidence to do that. Anyway, the mortality data is very clear -- almost all Spanish Flu deaths occurred in October and November 1918. Any subsequent flu appearance was mild and did not require significant public health action. By the way, in the archives I found official US Govt data showing that 1919 was the best year ever for mortality in the USA; in the sense that the least number of people died that year than ever previously in US history. How could there be a pandemic if mortality was very low?
Hi there. I have searched the internet for the article you mention. Can’t find it through duck duck go or sub stack. Could you send a link please. TIA.