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Brilliant! I’m so glad this is in the book. Your analogy with the crossing guard was good. Many at the CDC, etc. were notified early on and continue and therefore, are culpable.

Every one of us should start a library that documents the truth of what we lived through. There will be a time when we have forgotten many of the details. This will be important for future generations to comprehend.

I wish I had books describing the truth of the 1918 flu and not the prepared version we’re all allowed. My dad’s aunt died carrying a child. He would have had a cousin exactly his age. He was born in 1919 (30 years older than my mom and the same age as my gramma, also born in 1919). I can’t help but wonder what the critical thinkers of that time knew. Maybe “they” run a large scale genocide every 100 years or so. 1.7 million people were murdered in Russia during the 1918-1919 period. This was part of the larger 9 million over all. Dr. Lee Merritt talks about the real reasons people were getting sick.

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My father was 6 months old when his mother (my paternal grandmother) died in October 1918 from ... The Spanish Flu. His father married again quickly because 4 young kids at home. She died 3 months later from Spanish flu. My father and his brother (youngest two) then off to an orphanage for a bit before my grandfather married again and the kids could be cared for. Then it went bad for 100 years of him divorcing twice and me divorcing once and kids being caught in the middle and no happy memories for 3 generations. I fully understand the ramifications of a parent being lost at 28yo with 4 kids. That's why I do this research.

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