Anonymous ID: e492e8 April 4, 2020, 6:04 p.m. No.8688835   🗄️.is 🔗kun

From #8609877 at 2020-03-29 13:15:50 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #11024:

 

ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE HIRE DR. GATES

 

Spanish flu bacteria was inserted in our soldiers who spread it around the would and back to their homes. The bacteria killed more than the bullets killed. Let’s let Billy boy know, we knkw and the gig is up.

 

 

WHERE DID THE SPANISH FLU BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA OF 1918-19 ORIGINATE?

 

When the United States declared war in April 1917, the fledgling Pharmaceutical industry had something they had never had before – a large supply of human test subjects in the form of the US military’s first draft.

 

Pre-war in 1917, the US Army was 286,000 men. Post-war in 1920, the US army disbanded, and had 296,000 men.

 

During the war years 1918-19, the US Army ballooned to 6,000,000 men, with 2,000,000 men being sent overseas. The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research took advantage of this new pool of human guinea pigs to conduct vaccine experiments.

 

A REPORT ON ANTIMENINGITIS VACCINATION AND OBSERVATIONS ON AGGLUTININS IN THE BLOOD OF CHRONIC MENINGOCOCCUS CARRIERS

by Frederick L. Gates

From the Base Hospital, Fort Riley, Kansas, and The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York.

Received 1918 Jul 20

 

(Author note: Please read the Fort Riley paper in its entirety so you can appreciate the carelessness of the experiments conducted on these troops.)

 

Between January 21st and June 4th of 1918, Dr. Gates reports on an experiment where soldiers were given 3 doses of a bacterial meningitis vaccine. Those conducting the experiment on the soldiers were just spitballing dosages of a vaccine serum made in horses.

 

The vaccination regime was designed to be 3 doses. 4,792 men received the first dose, but only 4,257 got the 2nd dose (down 11%), and only 3702 received all three doses (down 22.7%).

 

A total of 1,090 men were not there for the 3rd dose. What happened to these soldiers? Were they shipped East by train from Kansas to board a ship to Europe? Were they in the Fort Riley hospital? Dr. Gates’ report doesn’t tell us.

 

An article accompanying the American Experience broadcast I watched sheds some light on where these 1,090 men might be. Gates began his experiments in January 1918.

 

By March of that year, “100 men a day” were entering the infirmary at Fort Riley.

 

Are some of these the men missing from Dr. Gates’ report – the ones who did not get the 2nd or 3rd dose?

 

https://healthimpactnews.com/2018/did-a-military-experimental-vaccine-in-1918-kill-50-100-million-people-blamed-as-spanish-flu/