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  1. Catherine,
    “Is this prep for a real 5G Spanish Flu?”

    Do you have a date for the 5G launch. When can one expect the Spanish flu 2.0? Pelosi made a reference to “just wait for February”.

    It may be impossible to determine 5G effects from vaccine side effects. By design?

      1. Note: The Spanish flu was inadvertently proven to be non-contagious.
        M. J. Rosenau, “Experiments to Determine Mode of Spread of Influenza,” Journal of the American Medical association 73, no. 5(August2, 1919):311-313.

        Interestingly, Rosenau was determined to prove it was contagious but failed to do so. He was quite wedded to the “germ theory”.

        What was the Spanish “flu”?

        1. > But, why resurrect it from a grave? Perhaps they excavated but found nothing useful for a deadly bioweapon.

          Bioweapons are challenging to distribute at scale. They can also weaken after passing through the defenses of a human body. If an attacker has an alternate weapon that is easier to distribute or target, one may wish to engineer symptom similarity between a high-distribution weapon and a plausible low-distribution cov-er weapon which could be retroactively introduced and discovered in targets.

          There was an active thread of GoF research that followed directly from the recreation of 1918 flu, which was later moved across the border after US backlash and regulation: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/exclusive-controversial-us-scientist-creates-deadly-new-flu-strain-pandemic-research-9577088.html

          Yoichi Shimatsu has a 28-part series on Rense, but it takes time to extract verifiable paper citations and researcher names from his narrative and editorial. He even has a June-published discussion of minks, which were culled a few months later in Europe. Traditional virus research is done on ferrets (not bats) due to similarity to humans. Badgers and minks are also close.

          1. Interesting post about the mink farms. If there was an honest and competent Health Expert in the Netherlands, there would be a ready source to actually isolate and purify the virus. My guess is that this is a coordinated effort by multiple Agriculture agencies to push for the shutdown of independent producers and small farmers. The Ice Age Farmer ( https://www.iceagefarmer.com/) has a good series on the insanity that is going on in the UK.

          1. I did. But, why resurrect it from a grave? Perhaps they excavated but found nothing useful for a deadly bioweapon.

      2. What a coincidence. Is there anything else the US establishment can do to destroy any vestiges of confidence remaining>

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