>infected fleas spread the infection over Europe in wavesThis never made any sense to me whatsoever as such a successful vector for disease over multiple occasions in a region of the world where the weather itself should make it harder, not easier to propagate. Was it a series of successive well poisonings? Is there any herb or cocktail that would have been readily available to cover the symptoms described of the plague? I just do not buy it whatsoever. Never mind the whole 1666 nonsense and the convenient fire that made London a Freemasons Disneyland.
>came in to the port towns by way of merchants, then disseminated across the nations from the largest towns to the very smallest hamlets with symptoms developing at the very, very latest within 8 days. It just doesn’t add up
the pogroms peaked, a year later the Black death went down.And the jews were said to be conspiring with the Mongol, they were found to be keeping weapons for them.
>>524416525Cholera is another one that never made sense. >spring water fed to town via underground waterways >people just didn’t understand germ theory then. But don’t worry, we essentially use the exact same system today so we are fine and don’t drink dirty water. How long have the Jews been just poisoning our water supply and passing it off as a pathogen?
>>524416324Fleas can survive on human bodies during the winter. Europeans did not shower regularly. 2+2=4
>>524416324List of diseases that started in Asiatic and African (non-European) environs -East Asia: - Black/Bubonic plague- Russian Flu (also in Siberia and Central Asia)- Spanish flu- Wuhan Flu (Coronavirus-SARS-2)- Hong Kong flu- Swine flus (H3N2, H3N2)- Bird flus (H5N1, H7N3, H7N7, H7N9, H9N2)- Asian Flu in 1956- Start all flus of every year. (Most influenza strains come from China, and the 1st influenza pandemic occurred around 6000 BC in what became China).- SARS- H1N1- Smallpox (appeared in China in 1200 BC, spread to America by an African slave brought in via a Jewish ship).- Dengue fever- Superbug drug-resistant pathogensSouth Asia:- Black/bubonic plague- Multiple Cholera outbreaks - Nipah virus - Malaria - Cholera- Drug-resistant tuberculosis and salmonella- Drug-resistant Salmonella Superbug drug-resistant pathogens- Superbug aka antimicrobial resistance (AMR) drug-resistant pathogensMiddle East:- Smallpox (also from South Asia)- Measles - Rabies- Leprosy (also from Africa)Africa:- Justinian Plague (from Egypt)- Cyprian Plague- Tuberculosis- Malaria- Yellow Fever- Polio- Chlamydia- Herpes- HIV/AIDS- Ebola - Zika - Almost every STDAmerican Indians gave Europeans dysentery and syphilis, which spread to Europe via Spanish troops in Naples.The Black Death started declining around the same time (late 1340s to early 1350s) as plague-related Jewish persecutions and expulsions, with the height of the violence in 1348-1349 overlapping with the pandemic's peak.
>>524417325And 20% of Londons population died from transmitting the bacteria, not accounting those who survived naturally. How did people in complete isolation still manage to catch it without any contact with flea ridden clothing? It doesn’t add up.
>>524417394>American Indians gave Europeans dysentery and syphilis, which spread to Europe via Spanish troops in Naples.Those doesn't seem correct. Also, Spanish flu was a hoax
>>524416525>300 bombs go off in sweden every yeargolems are blindyou wont do shit>it i its because youre so evil and were totally notyou wish
>>524416324the Mongols brought the disease through some sort of siege afaik because they were purposefully using bioweapons throwing rotting corpses over the walls with their siege weapons rats became infected, fleas spread the infection from rats to humans but rats were the main spreader because they survived in ship bilges transporting from one major port to another
>>524418884And yet none of the period documents ever talk about fleas. I’ve had animals infested with them before, you absolutely feel the bites and seeing them is disgusting and you feel all irritable. I don’t buy it at all.
>>524416324>the whole 1666 nonsenseThat was 300 years later you fucking retard
>>524419253Wahhh you didn’t use the correct term for the other incursion of bubonic plague! Fuck off
>>524419081Use occam's razor. It could be a simple case of upper clean classes and scribes not know what the fuck is going on or why all the peasants are dying, since they had no idea and thought it was bad air or something. The sorts that were recording this were not to sorts that were being exposed to the sanitation issues that plagued cities during this period. Issues that would eventually be fixed by years and years of trial and error rather than knowing the direction solution.
>>524416324We still have breakouts of bubonic when some dip shit splatters a Gopher from an effected colony. Why you'd shoot a Gopher at point blank with a shotgun, who knows, but it happens rarely.
>>524416324>Wait til you realize the #1 flea expert at the time was a RothschildA fake jew>HONK
>>524419531The pogroms and well poisoning accusations were during the 1300s black death, that didn't happen in the 1600s wave. You're a complete retard who doesn't know anything about the topic.
>>524420374I didn’t say anything about historical observances of well poisoning, I asked if it COULD have been done and match symptoms described of the same illness. Now silence, midwit.
>>524419825>our responsibility is not for the goy, this would create an unfair market advantageLasseize faire has genuinely never been tried. Because it's actually anarchy.
>>524419825The Dodge brothers died from the spanish flu, aged 52 and 55 (speaking of pandemics)
>>524420975They could Dodge the ovens but not the flu.
Doctors kill in other ways or with pharmaceutical products:>This was the medicine—the patients' woes soon ended,>And none demanded: who got well?>Thus we, our hellish boluses compounding,>Among these vales and hills surrounding,>Worse than the pestilence, have passed.>Thousands were done to death from poison of my giving;>And I must hear, by all the living,>The shameless murderers praised at last!https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/goethe/faust1/chap005.html
>>524421984wrong linkhttps://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Faust_(Goethe)/Scene_2
>>524420527I'm guessing you itch from bed bugs and enjoy it. Soon to be weaponized, but I've said too much.