It’s going to be hard to believe this, but there was no “Spanish Flu pandemic”, either. They put on some kind of medical / health event, but it wasn’t of an infectious disease, because these don’t exist. They injected WW1 servicemen with novel “vaccines”. They gave them the new fangled wonder drug, aspirin, in overdose. Note that we’re told it was preferentially young men who died. Well, they would. The authorities only had access to large numbers of young servicemen, the ones not already killed in their most recent, pointless war.
Many photographs were taken. When you peer at them from over a century later, in many cases, you can detect “tells” that something is off. In some instances, everyone is wearing the same, crisp, white mask. Except a couple of men, off to one side, wearing dark suits. In another, taken inside a train, the shot looks obviously posed. It was quite an involved thing, taking such a photograph, in 1918.
One interesting observation is the age cutoff for having been taught about this fictitious event. Older people like me weren’t taught about the “Spanish flu pandemic”. Adults under 25 mostly were. That’s because it wasn’t a real thing and they’d only recently made the decision to fake a mass scale “pandemic”. Most books about it are modern. Note, virtually nobody goes back to published literature from dates before the internet.
A couple of years ago, Sasha Latypova pulled a copy of the international regulations relating to cross border trade, in the original Russian. I think it was dated in the early 1920s. A list of illnesses of concern appears. No mention whatsoever about respiratory illnesses, influenza or otherwise.
It never happened, folks. Just like the convid19 “pandemic” didn’t happen. Nor will the next one. They have never happened because the underlying premise, contagion, doesn’t happen.