Ask the guards.
Start at the bottom of this PDF and look at the story it tells. Leading causes of death 1990-1998:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/dvs/lead1900_98.pdf
From 1900 - 1907, 'Pneumonia (all forms) and influenza' and Tuberculosis traded places for the #1 killer of Americans, with 'diseases of the heart' taking a solid 3rd place each year.
In 1908, 'diseases of the heart' took 2nd place beating out 'Pneumonia (all forms) and influenza', and just under tuberculosis at #1. Same for 1909.
In 1910, 'diseases of the heart' beat out 'Pneumonia (all forms) and influenza' and tuberculosis, and held the top spot until 1918.
In 1918-1920, 'Pneumonia (all forms) and influenza' held the top spot, just over 'diseases of the heart' and tuberculosis.
In 1921 and 1922, 'diseases of the heart' took the top spot again, and 'Pneumonia (all forms) and influenza' and tuberculosis filled 2nd and 3rd.
In 1923, the #3 slot went to 'Intracranial lesions of vascular origin' (Stroke) beating out tuberculosis, while the top two slots stayed the same with 'diseases of the heart' at #1, still, and #2, Pneumonia.
In 1926, we start noticing cancer move up in the list, and this is where the top 3 killers start to solidify their presence to this day. Cancer trades places with Nephritis (kidney disease) for a while, but eventually nephritis starts to decline and cancer keeps itself within the top 2 to this day.
But heart disease is by and large the biggest killer of Americans. Since the 1920s.
Cancer moves up rapidly in the 1940s, but still can't top heart disease. From the 1950s on, it's Heart Disease, Cancer, and Stroke.
This has been going on for a very, very long time. While cleanliness and preventative measures (and generally better diets and working conditions) improved, flu was kept down, and heart disease continued to lead in cause of death. The "Died Suddenly" shit has been going on since the 20s. Just because everyone's just now talking about it for the click-bait and sensationalism doesn't mean it's a new issue. We've been dealing with this for 100 years, now.
>evidence to me that they have been doing this for some time. bird flu, swine flu, etc. its a good business model for them.
THIS THIS THIS
Posted this a while back. Never got any traction. Would be nice to get out of narrative-ville, and start having a real conversation about just how deceptive and disgusting Big Pharma really is.
https://www.history.com/topics/inventions/flu
Calm yer tits.