There's a saying in the scientific community: extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.
This historian makes a reasonable case for further investigation. But, even he acknowledges that it falls short of proof:
The mystery of the origins of the “Spanish flu,” is not totally solved, however. “Only DNA testing of samples from these earlier outbreaks can truly confirm or deny the theory,” Humphries acknowledges.
There's a saying in the scientific community: extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.
This historian makes a reasonable case for further investigation. But, even he acknowledges that it falls short of proof:
The outsider told me the Spanish flu started in America.