The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life-Connection between 5G and Covid 19
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I do not pretend that there is no basis at all for these predictions. Behind all the hysteria is a fear that the catastrophe that was the “Spanish Influenza” of 1918-1921 will repeat itself. The
1918 flu, after all, sickened one-third of the world’s population and killed an estimated fifty million people.
But there are a number of important facts about the 1918 flu that are not widely known:
The 1918 flu was not caused by a virus.The 1918 flu was not contagious and did not spread by direct human-to-human contact.The 1918 flu began on U.S. military bases where soldiers were being trained in wirelesstelegraphy. It spread throughout the world on U.S. Navy ships. Over 10,000 state-of-the- art wireless stations were deployed by the U.S. Navy during World War One. The flu became much more deadly in September 1918 when the first round-the-clock voice radio station powerful enough to be received in most parts of the world went on the air |
in New Brunswick, New Jersey in service of the U.S. war effort, thereby launching the modern era of radio communication. |
Efforts by doctors working for the U.S. Public Health Service to prove the contagious nature of the 1918 flu were heroic and resulted in resounding and repeated failure. In November and December 1918 and in February and March 1919, they attempted to infect one hundred healthy volunteers with influenza in the following ways:
- They put secretions from the mouth, nose, throat and bronchi from hospitalized influenza patients into the nose, throat and eyes of volunteers;
- They injected blood from sick patients into volunteers;
- They filtered mucous material from sick patients and injected it under the skin ofvolunteers;
- They had volunteers shake hands with sick patients, talk to them, faces close together,for five minutes, then had the patient breathe out as hard as he could while the volunteer, two inches away, was breathing in, then had the patient cough directly into the face of the volunteer, five times.
None of the volunteers in any of these experiments got sick in any way.Similar attempts to infect healthy horses with secretions from horses sick with influenza resulted in the same resounding failure.These experiments, and other facts about the 1918 flu, as well as about influenza in general, |
are thoroughly discussed and documented in chapters 7, 8 and 9 of my book, The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life (AGB Press 2017, Chelsea Green 2020).Historically, influenza was an unpredictable disease that struck without warning and without a schedule and disappeared as suddenly and mysteriously as it had arrived, not to be seen again for years or decades. It did not exist on this earth as an annual disease prior to the worldwide deployment of AC electricity for lights and power that occurred in 1889. Many of the doctors who were flooded with influenza in 1889 had never seen a case before. But influenza has not |
been absent anywhere on earth since.
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