so timothy leary made a vaccine using the strains from the chelsea naval hospital and made a concoction and gave them to people and actually his vaccine was sent to san francisco for 18000 people were inoculated with the vaccine. and in case you are wondering, yes this is the uncle of the famous doctor timothy leary in boston who wanted us to tune in with this type of vaccine from 100 years ago. what do we have today? we do have vaccines against the flu. people take them every year and it's really not a very good vaccine. to get polio you are done. you won't get the disease ever but with the flu we are told we have to get a new flu shot every year. and with the vaccine that is not on the same level of effectiveness. in a good year at best it was a 2030 percent range so why is this flu vaccine so hard to create? the answer is it contains the eight genes of the flu virus that makes these proteins on the surface and that is how it is created but the problem is that the flu is such a good master of disguise that it changes the makeup very quickly. when it mutates from one to another so when