Spanish Flu On The Comeback

Part I
article by Jennifer Lake


The U.S. Army takes credit for developing all modern vaccines at its official history site
(www.history.amedd.army.mil) which means they would have had special relationships with civilian
establishments at least as far back as the 1890s, long before Fort Detrick and the bioweapons program
came along in 1947. Could the subsequent epidemics like the massive Spanish Flu of 1918 and outbreaks of
polio possibly be demonstrations of bioweapons against American citizens?

In 1940, to ostensibly pre-empt another Flu pandemic, the Army Epidemiological Board (AEB or AFEB)
created a Commission on Influenza to install surveillance "listening posts" in every university and hospital in
the U.S. If somebody sneezed back then, the Army heard about it. Did the post 9/11 Homeland Security
mandates reactivate the surveillance, or was it never decommissioned? Who told the CDC in 2005 that
Amish children in Minnesota had come down with polio, provoking a series of maneuvers meant to force the
Amish into taking vaccines? Citizens everywhere are being coerced into accepting medications sanctioned
by the force of government in preparation for a flu pandemic along the lines of Spanish Flu, for which a
virus has never been associated or identified. More than 100 million died of this mystery illness between
1918 and 1920 the experts are saying. Furthermore, they are allowing a false concept of "live virus" to
stand uncorrected.

The current spin for public consumption is that virus exists in a biologically murky gray area between the
definitions of Life and Death. Nonsense. Virus is chemical; complex perhaps and manufactured in bodily
bio-factories, but chemical nonetheless. In order for a viral infection to develop, it must be activated by
precise 'coding' from other bio-chemicals, themselves under production in a synchronous and systematic
event referred to as a cascade. In the past, the absence of activator agents (enzymes) that could trigger
a viral cascade in one species would protect it from infection by another species. The normal function of
virus in the body is to dissolve dead, damaged, and abnormal cell material for elimination.

It's no stretch to say that medical researchers back in the beginning of the 20th century did not
comprehend the role of virus, except as a disease causing entity lurking in the ultrafine "filtrate" screened
from the blood serum of hapless victims. No one actually ever saw virus, nor would they until after 1938
and the invention of electron microscopy. The bioengineers of the industrial era, like all craftsmen, used
materials they could see with the tools that they had. After 1895, this included X-ray machines and a
steady supply of animals, plants, and microbes gathered from military and civilian expeditions all over the
globe.

These were heady days of exploitation and experimentation between 1895 and 1915. Researchers were
recruited for their novel ideas, like Jacques Loeb, given a lab at UC Berkeley, and later invited to the
Rockefeller Institute by director Simon Flexner. Amongst their fellows, they became teachers of teachers in
the fledgling business of chemical bioscience. In perfect lockstep with the Protocols of Zion agenda, the
new establishments of the industry paymasters proffered up the best educational patronage that money
could buy. Hospitals, medical societies, journals and university partnerships were created and organized to
support the "new medicine" built on the faulty thesis of Germ Theory.

The Flexner Report, a U.S. medical education survey sponsored by Carnegie funds and published in 1910,
became the primary means to shut-out nonaligned operations. The report was compiled by Abraham
Flexner who was none other than the younger brother of the Rockefeller Institute's director. Big brother's
"hand up" put this fawning sycophant in the top chair of Rockefeller/Carnegie's national education reform.
Another brother, J.P. Morgan lawyer Bernard Flexner, came in on the ground floor founding of the CFR and
Zionist Organization of America. Bernard was also made president of the Palestine Economic Corporation
and the Committee for Aid to Displaced Scholars, which funded Jewish scientists to relocate to the States.

The Insider environment of family business was the perfect vehicle for secret military development. Their
general shared interests of drugs and killer diseases lies exposed in the research archives of Rockefeller's
publications like the Journal of Experimental Medicine. In the early 1900s, the commonest plagues captured
their full attention, pneumonia and tuberculosis among the most studied organisms --to be studied at that
time, meant to be isolated, proliferated in growing medium, poisoned with available chemical substances,
and irradiated. The by-products of such study were paced through similar procedures and introduced into
living tissues. Large stock animals (horse, cow, swine, and sheep), domestic dogs, and eventually rabbits,
monkeys, rats and mice were favored experimental subjects, but as the records prove, human stuff was
equally and literally in the mix.

Looking back for disease origins is a hunt for transformative moments in time. The one-in-a-million chance
mutation that favors an organism to adapt and become "evolved" in a new survival paradigm is just such a
moment. What the experimenters succeeded in accomplishing is something nature does rarely. Mutations
are so overwhelmingly detrimental that species confronted with rapid change tend to die off en masse.
Simpler lifeforms have a distinct advantage in adaptation. By sheer numbers and rapid generational
turnover, they outperform more complex creatures. The radiation mutated molds, fungi, and bacteria under
the microscopes held new biochemical keys to doors never opened before --the sign on the threshold,
Patent Pending. The meaning of the message ominously taken as the man-made insertion of unnatural
switch-tracks in the locomotion of life.

How grandiose and fitting for a Gilded Age is that? A mutated pneumococcal mycoplasm was unlike
anything anywhere, a perfect bioweapon for a pre-nuclear Samson Option. As patterns began to bear out,
atypical pneumonia became a preeminent emerging disease. It is claimed as the real infectious culprit in
the New York City polio outbreak of 1916, evidently not a polio event, but effectively suppressed as such
until 1963 and the release of Simon Flexner's personal papers by the Rockefeller Institute. Flexner
personally supervised the NYC health authorities to manage the outbreak logistics, which amounted to
unprecedented quarantine, door-to-door canvassing of residents citywide, forced separation of families
and medical treatment, and destruction of animals and pets. Local Connecticut health officials, who
thought they were experiencing the same polio epidemic as New York City, reported with perplexity on the
disparity of symptoms and casualties between themselves and the victims in Brooklyn.

The unprecedented NYC polio/pneumonia outbreak followed by just weeks what stood as the largest act of
domestic terrorism in U.S. history, that is until the Oklahoma Murrah Bldg. bomb and 9/11. In July of 1916,
unknown saboteurs who were never caught blew up the Allies weapons cache on Black Tom Island in New
York harbor. A series of explosions beginning with the biggest started around 2am and lasted hours more
until Black Tom Island was an incinerator of ashen rubble, destroying the entire supply of arms and goods
amassed for shipment across the Atlantic. Years later, after WWI, the legal career of young John Jay
McCloy would also start with a bang in the Black Tom Island Case. McCloy went on to top-level govt
assignments as the post-WWII occupying Governor of Germany, as well as lawyer for I.G. Farben,
chairman of J.P. Morgan Chase Manhattan Bank, chairman of the Ford Foundation, and chairman of the
Salk Institute. He was often referred to by the media as "Chairman of the American Establishment".

Lead-up events to WWI involved at least 30 incidents of sabotage and terror in New York City alone. The
main Black Tom explosion was recorded to blow out windows as far as 25 miles away, and tumble the local
cityfolk out of their beds. When the epidemic struck hard in August, the inhabitants must have been
deeply afraid and confused. Few people had ever heard of polio with its flu-like symptoms although a NY
physician named Henry Frauenthal, who survived the sinking of the Titanic, wrote a manual for polio
diagnosis and treatment in 1914 based on 3,000 cases. A decade later in 1927, Dr. Frauenthal met his
death by falling from the top of his 7-story hospital, the (renamed) Hospital for Joint Diseases which began
in a Rothschild residence in 1905.

Could it be that the atypical pneumonia sweeping the streets of 1916 NYC in the war-before-the-war be
the first wave of the atypical pneumonia called Spanish Flu? Other accounts by current investigators
mention pockets of flu popping up in field hospitals in France in 1916 too. A military provenance for Spanish
Flu is not denied but in fact chronicled as having originated in 1918 at Camp Funston, Ft. Riley Kansas, by
army historians. Left out of the official story, is a full description of symptoms detailing blackened feet and
bloody eyes and sputum. It is not known to this writer if such symptoms were ever documented in the
New York polio epidemic, though the point may be moot. The ability to mutate and recombine
microorganisms in the lab to create modified lifeforms was clearly within the technical grasp of early
century research scientists. Simon Flexner, again, used the dead bodies of children from "polio" to harvest
human spinal cords and concentrate the filtrates into a virulent strain of deadly disease unlike any known
in nature.

The 1920s and 30s were distinguished as the flowering era of genetic science. The time is equally marked
by what we now call "emerging disease". The loosely knit relationships that appear to exist among Spanish
Flu, polio, atypical pneumonia, and mycoplasma infection touch at points of time, place, and person to a
remarkable extent. If there are any surprises, it may be a longer time that we have been subjected to this
network.