Spanish Flu On The Comeback

Part II
article by Jennifer Lake


The preeminent message of "the next flu pandemic" is packaged for the public in two popular
books by medical journalists Gina Kolata and John M. Barry. Published in 1999, and just as the CDC
was issuing a directive for the U.S. to prepare for Avian Influenza, or A.I., Kolata's book, "FLU, the
Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918, etc.", came out as a product of Farrar, Straus,
and Giroux publisher in New York. The 'Straus' of the company is the now deceased Roger Williams
Straus Jr., grandson of Oscar S. Straus (Introduced [initially] in an article for
TheFrenchConnection, http://iamthewitness.com called "The Ruination of Milk"). Roger Straus Jr. is
described in his NY Times obituary as exercising personal and intimate oversight of all FS&G
publications, so "approval" of Kolata's FLU story is noted. (1). Roger Straus started his company in
an office belonging to the US Navy, paying one dollar in rent until the capital was provided by the
family of his mother, Gladys Guggenheim, and an associate family of his wife, Dorothea Liebmann
(Rheingold Beer fortune), the Julius Fleischmanns (Fleischmann's gin and yeast, etc.). Why the
scion of one of America's wealthiest families paid one dollar in rent, and raised funds through his
extended family, is probably more the stuff of good storytelling than an effort at peddling personal
humility. It was definitely not Straus's style to be humble according to his Times obit, which
documents his behavior in the cast of a swaggering movie mogul.

John M. Barry's book, "The Great Influenza", published by Viking-Penguin Group in 2004, is nearly
epic in historical detail, extending and expanding the retrospective of influenza and the "heroic
medicine" that issued from the scientists of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Both of
these books serve to alert the readers that another pandemic is only "one mutant microbe" away,
and indeed, that message is openly embraced. But first --you should be real-ly real-ly scared! The
rich detail and character insights of Barry's Great Influenza offers the best exposure to inquisitive
minds for sharing in the experience and learning about who was controlling it.

Seeing the "next pandemic" story with new eyes is the purpose of this article, because events
surrounding the 1918 flu had a revolutionary and catalyzing effect on the establishment of
western medicine. Like the flu itself, it gained a foothold in the United States, and spread all
around the world. The most prominent of events in 1918 was the First World War, a conflagration
of hostility that erupted between Austria and Serbia in 1914 and quickly drew in the allies of these
two nations, Germany and Russia. Unlike the preceding centuries of war, WWI was defined by new
technologies in science and medicine. A great chemical industry had been building up in the
industrial nations since the 1850s, with commensurate advances in surgery and antisepsis.
Breakthroughs in the sciences that came after 1900 have, and still do, present humanity with its
deepest and most troubling questions. How shall they (the technologies) be used? And in so doing,
what challenges arise regarding our fundamental nature and responsibility?

Unraveling the great flu from the present standpoint is most essentially begun with an
understanding of the influenza virus, or all viruses for that matter, given a sameness of action as
culprits in disease. German virologist Dr. Stefan Lanka, who is winning his fame speaking out
against a viral cause of AIDS/HIV, has this to say: "The basis of biological life is togetherness, is
symbiosis, and in this there is no place for war and destruction. War and destruction in biological
life is something purported by sick and criminal brains...In the course of my studies, I and others
have not been able to find proof of the existence of disease-causing viruses
anywhere...structures which you can characterize as viruses exist in many species of bacteria and
in simple lifeforms similar to bacteria. They are elements of different cells living together in a
common cell type...this is called symbiosis, an endosymbiosis...arisen in the course of the process
of different cell types and structures combining...This is very important: viruses are component
parts of very simple organisms." (2).

Dr. Robert L. Folk, professor emeritus at the University of Texas, Austin, and a geologist studying
nanobacteria, describes human beings as 10% human cells and 90% bacteria and fungi. On the
smallest scale in the world of microbes are what Dr. Folk calls "nanobes", adding that they are "the
most ancient lifeforms on earth". Here, at this level, is where the confusion between "living" and
"not-living" beds down. Dr. Folk's work involves nanobes generated in substances that we would
regard as inorganic --decidedly not-living. His presentations to biologists have garnered him ample
derision for the reason, as he sees it, that biologists are trained to disregard anything smaller than
0.2 micrometers, or anything too small to be trapped in a high-tech porcelain filter. In spite of
Folk's enthusiasm about nano-sized lifeforms, it is not proven that nanobes qualify as biological
life. They are, however, exceptionally similar to viruses. Compare electron microscope images of
viruses "in situ" with nanobes and many look identical.

Dr. Lanka believes that the very process of isolating virus, which is virtually the same now as it
was a hundred years ago, is responsible for creating the myth of virus. The historical method of
producing a "filtrate" (virus filled fluid) entails making a liquid of tissue and blood, separating out
the "solids", and then passing the chemically-washed serum solution through a superfine porcelain
filter by the drawing action of a vacuum. This rather violent dismemberment of delicate bio-stuff
results in a filtrate loaded with submicroscopic particulates. In the dawning days of Germ Theory,
this material was Witches Brew, and claimant to death by disease. In reality, it was biological and
chemical Chaos in a jar. But not for long. In line with the activity of chemical processes, molecules
will align themselves into "natural" configurations expressed as crystalline forms, and as many
people know and have observed firsthand, crystals grow. Back in the origin-of-life laboratories,
the "Life From Clay" theorists capitalize on this native ability of chemicals. (3). Robert Folk points
out that nanobes came to his attention while observing volcanic Sicilian clay.

What becomes fundamentally evident is that virus is a term used to label the biochemical material
that is foundationally present in living organisms that do qualify as biological lifeforms. Along with
an ability to dissolve cell matter in the capacity of solvents (see "virotherapy" for cancerous
tumors), viruses are also carriers of genetic information and capable of transferring genes. In this
role of genetic package-delivery is the key to understanding the basis of gene therapy --today's
establishment medicine that is looming very large and very profitable. Paraphrasing an interview
given by Dr. Lanka, the website http://www.virusmyth.com/ posts the following, "Lanka believes
that all so-called retroviruses are actually the body's own creations; that hepatitis is an
autoimmune disorder rather than a viral disease; that AIDS has nothing to do with immune
suppression, and that it should really be called Acquired Energy Deficiency Syndrome because its
true cause is a breakdown in the delivery of oxygen to the blood and body tissues". (4). Dr.
Lanka, giving his larger perspective, goes on to say, "Academic medicine has been and is the most
important pillar of support of all dictatorships and governments which do not want to submit to
written law, to constitutions, and to human rights, that is, to the democratically legitimized social
contract...if we do not overcome this, we will all perish by this academic medicine."

And so it is with urgency that a recognition of chemical chaos accompanies our modern plagues
--most especially perhaps the Spanish Flu of 1918, already noted in this research as "atypical
pneumonia", because it was, as appears on the cover of John Barry's book "the deadliest plague in
history". He writes, "The 1918 pandemic, then, provides a case study of the public health and
government response to a major bioterrorism attack...since September 11th, 2001, most states
have begun to develop plans. But...actual decisions will likely be up to elected officials --and
ready to implement...such as making sure healthcare workers are the first to get
vaccinated...Legislation has to be in place...Production facilities have to be ready..." and the lack
of a centralized system "should not be tolerated...There was terror afoot in 1918, real terror."

"The Great Influenza" sets the stage by introducing the players, well known to current researchers
as the same-old-same-old handful of clubby scientists initiated into the fraternity of the
Rockefeller Institute; men who came to be selected (by each other!) just as the modern medical
paradigm was taking shape. The book could have been another yawning bore about the early
heroes of the medical establishment except for the tantalizing hints of devious personal pursuits
and character flaws of men like William H. Welch, a lifelong Bonesman who was distinctively elitist
and overindulgent in habits, and Simon Flexner of dubious education, experience, and character
from a Zionist family (which Barry never mentions). Despite leading a conclusion that the Great
Influenza came from pigs, one doesn't mind a scientific misfire in light of the useful clues that
Barry provides.

There is a quiet under-story in The Great Influenza. The scientists that he names --Welch,
Flexner, Paul Lewis, Milton Rosenau, Thomas Rivers, and others-- had all achieved an expertise in
polio over the years prior to 1918. Polio had been the forerunning disease to test the new medical
system in its ability to detect "virus" and flex political power in the area of military and civilian
cooperation. Barry cites the successful polio quarantines enacted in Philadelphia and New York
(1915-1916). He states firmly that his book's main hero, Paul Lewis, had proven along with Flexner
that polio was a viral disease, thereby cementing for us all a "scientific" basis for belief in an
unimpeachable dogma of viral disease and the certainty of polio as a medical triumph. It is, of
course, in our time that the polio vaccine crusade of the WHO sweeps the globe in a determined
program of "eradication". It is the polio vaccine enabling a medical/pharmaceutical infrastructure
to take root in every corner of every country. But, in the Great Influenza, polio is just a bit player
--a crutch giving credence to the flu-handlers as they became ever more bogged in the
mysterious mire of the Spanish Lady.

Barry's real contribution is in naming the locations and timing of the flu outbreaks. He identifies
seed points and describes where and when the changes in signs and symptoms occurred. He
explains the process of viral evolution and the epidemiological theories behind it. In essence, Barry
gives out the math on flu.

Several seed points of interest emerge with a light of importance against an historical background
not explained by either Barry or Kolata in their books; specifically a unique mention of Louisville,
Kentucky as a place where flu defied the norm --a turning point, if you will-- producing violently
fatal epidemics in all 3 waves of 1918; spring, fall, and winter, and taking on the characteristic in
the fall of felling healthy adults among civilians in the prime of life. This is noted by Barry as a
marked difference in the epidemiologic pattern. As the world's flu was spreading among the
European combatants, the West African port of Sierra Leone hosted the entry point of influenza to
the African continent. Oddly though, the illness overtook the native laborers before the incoming
sailors who arrived sick, suggesting it was already there and not the consequence of imported
contagion. What makes these seed points meaningful among the handful mentioned is that
Louisville, KY was the birthplace and family home of Simon Flexner and his brothers Bernard and
Abraham. It is also the birthplace of Supreme Court justice Loius D. Brandeis, who had recently
acceded to his appointment. Brandeis was instrumental in positioning the Rothschild agent Herbert
Hoover as the head of the U.S. Food Administration, and overseer of all food supplies that
supported the war as chief of the Commission for Relief in Belgium. Hoover became historically
linked to the "King of the Congo", Belgian financier Emile Francqui, who was in league with Hoover's
African mining operations as well the Belgian Relief. Hoover ran his business from London, and in
1900, Sierra Leone was formally made a colony and the property of the British Crown. Britain's
entire West African colonial enterprise was headquartered at Sierra Leone, and this included a new
traffic in coal and tin that had recently begun being exploited in the vast Nigerian territory. During
WWI, Sierra Leone became a key coaling station for the Allies.

None of this, as yet, explains how and why the deadly flu fanned out from these places --all the
seed points, including New York, Philadelphia, and New Orleans-- or the designated ground zero in
Haskell County, Kansas. Perhaps because as Barry quotes in his book, the flu was "spread by
conditions of war", grasping the scope of the pandemic is predicated on assessing those
conditions, the ones that are not paraded in front of our attention. If we can understand what
made the world ripe for a pandemic in 1918, maybe we can understand how it applies to us right
now.

The most enlightening of clues is possibly found in the most recent of pandemics, HIV and AIDS.
As doctors Stefan Lanka, Peter Duesberg, and Nancy Banks are telling us, AIDS is a condition of
nitrogen catabolism. Catabolism, which is the breaking down of cells, is the opposite and
complementary action of anabolism, which is the building up. Together these processes define the
energy transactions of our bodies, and the general health of our beings. The small metabolic
requirement for nitrogen is essential and yet finely balanced. Too much of it upsets our
biochemistry, tipping us into a state of toxic nitrogen catabolism. It is more than possible in the
years before the Spanish Flu, that a massive nitrogen-based poisoning was underway. Nitrogen,
that oh-so-valuable element that makes plants grow green and lush, existing in extreme
abundance in the atmosphere, had become the most strategically important chemical of all time.
The world's largest manufacturer of nitrogen products at the turn of the 20th century was the
giant chemical conglomerate I.G. Farben.

Farben's leading chemists, Fritz Haber (renounced Jew and inventor of ZyklonB) and Carl Bosch,
patented a process in 1910 to extract nitrogen from the atmosphere, producing a liquid ammonia
and paving the way for mass production. The Haber-Bosch process, hailed as the most important
chemical discovery ever, demanded an intense input of energy, gotten from coal which was
further (and traditionally) exploited for nitrogen as coal-tar derivatives. The coal-tar business
undergirds, then as today, the entire chemical industry, including pharmaceuticals, dye colorants,
and explosive munitions. In the words of a former U.S.Attorney General after WWI, A. Mitchell
Palmer, "The next war, if it ever does happen, will be a chemists' war, and the country which has
the best developed dye and chemical industry is the country which is going to come out on top".
(5).

Footnotes and References
(1) NY Times obituary for Roger W. Straus, Jr., May 27, 2004
www.nytimes.com/2004/05/27/books/27STRA.html?ex=1401076800&en=523544d42e04d&ei=5007&
partner=USERLAND.htm
(2) further reading about Dr. Stefan Lanka, www.metafilter.com/tags/medicine+virus.html,
www.gnn.tv/A02138.htm,
[http://liam.gnn.tv/blogs/13263/_There_Is_No_Such_Thing_as_Bird_Flu_says_German_Virologist]
(3) the "Life From Clay" theory in the spectrum of http://www.originoflife.net/, (found while
entertaining the notions of "Golem", a very serious enterprise in artificial life "interface" by DARPA,
and an ancient Judaic concept about creating a "soulless monster") and info about the work of
geologist Robert Folk, www.naturalscience.com/ns/articles/01-03/ns_folk.html
(4) interview with Dr. Lanka, http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/mcinterviewsl.htm
(5) from the online book, "Treason's Peace" by Howard W. Ambruster, about I.G. Farben and it's
American affiliates, found at arcticbeacon.com