261 Volunteers Unable To Catch The Spanish Flu

As I detailed in my book Are You Ready For The Next Pandemic? The Spanish flu was a flu that simply wouldn’t spread. The armies that were sent to their deaths in World War 1 to die for bankers, speculators and usurers were mandatory vaccinated. in the case of the British army there were not mandates in place yet British army vaccination coverage reached 94%.

The British Army decided, therefore, that troops should be vaccinated, but, contrarily to Germany, France, and Italy, which imposed the compulsory vaccination, the British Army, for the strength of anti-vaccine movements that had obtained exemption from the smallpox vaccine, could not decide for the mandatory typhoid vaccination, but only for a warm vaccine recommendation. Nonetheless, the percentage of vaccinated soldiers was 94%

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9405556

Roman Brystriank digs through history to find another set of volunteers who were unable to catch the Spanish flu.

https://romanbystrianyk.substack.com/p/the-flu-that-wouldnt-spread

The Spanish Flu is one of those “pandemics” that gets its numbers revised upward every generation and is one of the foundational myths of “pandemics” to then utilise a vaccine. Washing huge chunks of money out of the tax base and into the hands of the most depraved parasites on earth.

I did an interview with Roman a while back. Perhaps I’ll ask for a second one to compare our notes on the Spanish Flu.

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