View Full Version : Was The "Spanish Flu" Epidemic Man-made?
steppewar
28-04-2009, 09:40 AM
This is an article from December 2006, and a warning of things to come, ie the swine flu, which I believe is about to wipe out hundreds of millions of humans worldwide.
The Endgame is now playing.
http://www.savethemales.ca/001836.html
anthony65
28-04-2009, 09:58 AM
America only entered the war in 1917. There was no fighting on American soil. For the American people this was a war far, far away.
Yet...
"In the U.S., about 28% of the population suffered, and 500,000 to 675,000 died."
The Spanish Flu is generally mentioned in the context of the suffering and malnutrition caused by WW1. In America, this was definitely not the case.
comma berenices
28-04-2009, 10:49 AM
I read the truthseeker website regularly,there is an article on the swine flu with a link.
The information in the link has alot of text about bird flu,on scrolling down the list there is an article on swine flu.
It is linked to the spanish flu,apparently scientists were looking for a intact body from the period to exhume and test,they found one in a lead lined coffin.
Did they extract the Virus from the dead person give it life and mutate it?
My intuition tells me they did,never before has the threat of a pandemic bothered me,but this time i'm taking it more seriously.
Baxters attemted release of the bird flu,incinerators being built in the UK.
All local health authorities being prepared for a pandemic.
Drills being performed throughout the country.
I did'nt catch who stated on the news last night that we have'nt had a pandemic since 1968,so were due one.
All this talk of depopulation,i firmly beleive this is manmade and deliberate.
baboshka
28-04-2009, 01:34 PM
Came across this link, quite intresting.
Pt. 1/4. Dr. Bill Deagle on the Jeff Rense Radio Show. Bird Flu" "swine flu" ...
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
take it easy :)
comma berenices
28-04-2009, 03:21 PM
Fears as the spanish flu is recreated.
News item The gaurdian 6/10/2005.
BBC news/health 18/1/2007.
There are many more items and documents available.
Dr Terrance Tumpey head of a gene sequencing team. Centers for disease
control and prevention.
Recreated the spanish flu virus that killed as many as 50million people.
Reasearchers beleive their work offers proof the 1918 flu originated in birds.
Google Eleanor Mcbean swine flu exposed 1977
She lived througth the spanish flu.
Thanks for the vid baboshka
manx angel
28-04-2009, 03:37 PM
America only entered the war in 1917. There was no fighting on American soil. For the American people this was a war far, far away.
Yet...
"In the U.S., about 28% of the population suffered, and 500,000 to 675,000 died."
The Spanish Flu is generally mentioned in the context of the suffering and malnutrition caused by WW1. In America, this was definitely not the case.
There is good reason to think that the 'Spanish Flu' actually began in the USA in the first place, in the Spring of 1918. When it first broke out it was not recognized as a flu, the symptoms were so severe, it was thought to be many other illnesses. An excellent book on that flu, particularly about its impact on the USA is this:
'The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History'
by John M. Barry
In Penguin paperbacks, available on Amazon.
ronisron
28-04-2009, 03:49 PM
Yes, it's probably a couple of different influenzas cross "bred" in lab somewhere.