Wednesday, June 24, 2020

What happens when 100,000 people or more die from September to October 2020 here in the U.S.?

I think preparing for this possible outcome is wise, especially if you study what happened in the 1918 flu outbreak the U.S. when 100,000 people actually did die just between September and October of 1918.

So, it was a nightmare from September 1918 until it finished sometime in 1919 or 1920 and more U.S. soldiers died of the Spanish flu than died in World war I. And now we have 3 times the population that we did then.

I think preparing for a repeat of the Spanish Flu in September and October of 1918 might be wise.

I was raised with the American pioneer outlook which was
"Prepare for the worst and hope for the best".

Or the Boy Scout motto which is "Be Prepared!"

If you are prepared you might survive this if it happens but if you are not you might not make it.

Read the article on what's happening in Peru right now to give you an inkling of what we are actually in for.

Note: The total number of Americans that died between around September 1918 until around 1920 was 675,000 here in the U.S.  from the Spanish flu by the way with 100,000 dying just in September and October in the beginning of the flu season in America in 1918.

The total number that died from the Spanish flu on earth was likely around 50 million people between 1918 and 1920.


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