I did look into the 1918 “Spanish flu” but couldn’t find a fabulous smoking gun. A couple of things to consider is that it predominately affected healthy younger men but not the children and elderly, which is the opposite of what most “flu” are expected to do. People often died rapidly, turning blue, and it apparently appeared all over t…
I did look into the 1918 “Spanish flu” but couldn’t find a fabulous smoking gun. A couple of things to consider is that it predominately affected healthy younger men but not the children and elderly, which is the opposite of what most “flu” are expected to do. People often died rapidly, turning blue, and it apparently appeared all over the world at a time when there wasn’t rapid international travel. This doesn’t seem to fit with the “electrification” theory. It fits, perhaps, with the experimental vaccines they were pushing everywhere, although I didn’t find strong supporting evidence. And never underestimate medical “error” (large doses of aspirin – how much was being given?) as a significant factor.
Appears to be the best review on the (now known to be) toxic and likely lethal aspirin doses recommended by various authorities, especially for example Western military authorities.
I did look into the 1918 “Spanish flu” but couldn’t find a fabulous smoking gun. A couple of things to consider is that it predominately affected healthy younger men but not the children and elderly, which is the opposite of what most “flu” are expected to do. People often died rapidly, turning blue, and it apparently appeared all over the world at a time when there wasn’t rapid international travel. This doesn’t seem to fit with the “electrification” theory. It fits, perhaps, with the experimental vaccines they were pushing everywhere, although I didn’t find strong supporting evidence. And never underestimate medical “error” (large doses of aspirin – how much was being given?) as a significant factor.
https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/49/9/1405/301441
Appears to be the best review on the (now known to be) toxic and likely lethal aspirin doses recommended by various authorities, especially for example Western military authorities.