The
flu is not the flu, from a Reader, Bill . . . very important material . . . I
remember my mother speaking of 1917 with horror. . . ~J
I n response to
Only 18 confirmed US flu
deaths in 2001. What?! by Jon Rappoport, June 20, 2014 Thanks, Bill and hugs, ~Jean
The flu
is not the flu. https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2014/03/18/welcome-to-the-medical-matrix-the-flu-isnt-the-flu/
The flu
was not the flu in 1918 either.
http://foodfreedom.wordpress.com/2011/07/09/bayer-and-death-1918-and-aspirin/
http://foodfreedom.wordpress.com/2011/07/09/bayer-and-death-1918-and-aspirin/
“The
first report came as a press release on August 19, 2008, from the National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID):
“
“Bacteriologic and histopathologic results from published autopsy series
clearly and consistently implicated secondary bacterial pneumonia caused by
common upper respiratory–tract bacteria in most influenza fatalities.” ”
“People
were killed by common bacteria found in the upper respiratory tract, according
to research uncovered by F. William Engdahl:
“The 20
to 40 million deaths worldwide from the great 1918 Influenza Pandemic were NOT
due to ‘flu’ or a virus, but to pneumonia caused by massive bacterial
infection.”
And
natural medicine cured during 1918-1919 while conventional medicine killed.http://foodfreedom.wordpress.com/2011/07/10/aspirin-killed-homeopathy-saved/
But the
CDC has not stopped with the myth of the 1918 flu but done all it can to hype
it.
http://foodfreedom.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/vaccines-and-cdc%E2%80%99s-myth-of-a-1918-virus/
http://foodfreedom.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/vaccines-and-cdc%E2%80%99s-myth-of-a-1918-virus/
While it
also, under Bush, militarized responses to it. http://foodfreedom.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/a-new-set-of-questions-about-1918/
But work
by Peter Doshi, which questioned the 2009 swine flu “epidemic” questioned the
hysteria being put out by the CDC since things are so clearly different since
1918, given sanitation upgrades, antibiotics and medical methods for simple
things like rehydration which were not available then.
Is that
context, it seems important to note the the Townsend Letter has as its cover
story the news that IV bags are in seriously short supply and wonders what is
going on.
http://www.townsendletter.com/June2014/ltrpub0614.html
http://www.townsendletter.com/June2014/ltrpub0614.html
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