In a recent interview with Gary Null TV, Curtis Cost reflects on his experience at a rally against mandating nurses and hospital staff to take the H1N1 vaccine in 2009. He draws striking parallels between that situation and the current COVID-19 pandemic. Cost highlights several similarities that raise concerns about the handling of both situations.
Firstly, in both cases, the statistics and science did not support the declaration of a pandemic. This raises questions about the accuracy of the information provided to the public and the decision-making processes of health authorities.
Additionally, neither the tests nor the vaccines used in both situations were approved by the FDA. This lack of official approval raises doubts about their safety and effectiveness. Cost further emphasizes that the ingredients in these vaccines were deemed dangerous, further fueling concerns about the potential risks associated with their administration.
The media, medical professionals, and politicians played a significant role in spreading panic during both the H1N1 and COVID-19 situations. This unjustified panic led to widespread fear among the American population and even globally. Cost suggests that this fear was intentionally instilled to create a demand for vaccines and support for pharmaceutical companies.
Another alarming similarity highlighted by Cost is the massive amount of money given to drug companies to produce vaccines that he deems worthless and dangerous. This raises questions about the influence of pharmaceutical companies in shaping public health policies and decisions.
Perhaps most shocking of all is the ability of these scams to be repeated throughout history. Cost traces this pattern back to the Spanish Flu hoax in the early 1900s, suggesting that similar tactics have been employed for over a century.
Cost urges viewers to watch and share a 7-minute lecture he gave at the Westin A Price Foundation, where he delves deeper into these parallels and exposes the recurring nature of these scams.






