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The 1918 Influenza pandemic is reported to have not hit Japan all that hard even though it clearly made it there...
Interesting that it looks as though the factor of the routine
Iodine loading of the population may in fact be the missing link?
Think we could use more research though...
First results of search/study re:
comparative Japanese mortality rates vs. Asians in the 1918 Influenza Pandemic:
Quote: (snip)Japan's relatively low death rate in this pandemic, one of the lowest recorded in Asia.
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0095-6848(199322)19%3A2%3C389%3APIIJ1M%3E2.0...
"If we can answer this question concerning how
Iodine might figure in, we will find out if the present loading of
Iodine (in many of us already) is going to greatly help or greatly hurt us all here..."
I suppose since the M.D. researchers on Iodine so far have used the Japanese-- (with their high Iodine loading) as living case studies-- anybody that could do a search of the incidence of Influenza(s) etc. on the Japanese mainland would be possibly helpful & contributory to the discussion...
btw: Startpoint Timecode: on the Video (over @
Conspiracy Forum)
1:55 (Preface) and also 3:45 min. onward