THE SPANISH INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC OF 1918 WAS CAUSED BY VACCINATIONS
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Vaccine not virus responsible for Spanish flu
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Thursday, May 08, 2003
RYLE DWYER writes on the horror of the 1918-20
pandemic which the
propaganda says was caused by Spanish flu (Irish
Examiner, May 1).
How did they know it was the virus of Spanish flu
that killed millions of
civilians and soldiers?
This disaster occurred when viruses were unknown
to medical science.
It took a British science team to identify the
first virus in man in 1933.
As regards the origin of the outbreak, he relates
that a senior US army
officer suggested that the Germans might have
been responsible for the bug
as part of their war effort, by spreading it in
theatres or where large
numbers of people assembled.
Did they also spread it among their own people,
killing 400,000 as reported?
Ryle would have us believe that all those
American soldiers who died from
non-combatant causes may have died from Spanish
flu.
But US Army records show that seven men dropped
dead after being vaccinated.
A report from US Secretary of War Henry L Stimson
not only verified these
deaths but also stated that there had been 63
deaths and 28,585 cases of
hepatitis as a direct result of yellow fever
vaccination during only six
months of the war.
That was only one of the 14 to 25 shots given to
recruits.
Army records also reveal that after vaccination
became compulsory in the US
Army in 1911, not only did typhoid increase
rapidly but all other vaccinal
diseases increased at an alarming rate.
After America entered the war in 1917, the death
rate from typhoid
vaccination rose to the highest point in the
history of the US Army.
The deaths occurred after the shots were given in
sanitary American
hospitals and well-supervised army camps in
France, where sanitation had
been practised for years.
The report of the Surgeon-General of the US Army
shows that during 1917
there were admitted into the army hospitals
19,608 men suffering from
anti-typhoid inoculation and vaccinia.
This takes no account of those whose vaccine
diseases were attributed to
other causes.
The army doctors knew all these cases of disease
and death were due to
vaccination and were honest enough to admit it in
their medical reports.
When army doctors tried to suppress the symptoms
of typhoid with a stronger
vaccine, it caused a worse form of typhoid
paratyphoid.
But when they concocted an even stronger vaccine
to suppress that one, they
created an even worse disease Spanish flu.
After the war, this was one of the vaccines used
to protect a
panic-stricken world from the soldiers returning
from WWI battlefronts
infected with dangerous diseases.
The rest is history.
Patrick J Carroll, Lady Lane House, Waterford.