OK, so I picked up on my study of this again, because I'd really like to resolve it one way or another in my head! This is the best discussion I found, and it comes at the argument from a slightly different direction, that of investigating outbreaks in the distant past where human populations were more discrete, and not contaminated by travel. If I understand correctly, what you are saying, and this article, is that dangerous bacteria and viruses are always present in our bodies, and not spread from one individual to another. It's environmental factors that induce these pathogens to get out of control: https://lordchewy.medium.com/pandemics-explained-by-terrain-theory-2181182fb404
I'm still hung up on the smallpox epidemic supposedly brought to the American Indians by the Europeans. Why didn't the Europeans get sick, too, if the "inducer" was environmental?
Thanks so much for your help. I thought the micro-clotting was due to Remdesivir and/or the vaccines. I'm still having trouble figuring this all out...
OK, so I picked up on my study of this again, because I'd really like to resolve it one way or another in my head! This is the best discussion I found, and it comes at the argument from a slightly different direction, that of investigating outbreaks in the distant past where human populations were more discrete, and not contaminated by travel. If I understand correctly, what you are saying, and this article, is that dangerous bacteria and viruses are always present in our bodies, and not spread from one individual to another. It's environmental factors that induce these pathogens to get out of control: https://lordchewy.medium.com/pandemics-explained-by-terrain-theory-2181182fb404
I'm still hung up on the smallpox epidemic supposedly brought to the American Indians by the Europeans. Why didn't the Europeans get sick, too, if the "inducer" was environmental?
Thanks so much for your help. I thought the micro-clotting was due to Remdesivir and/or the vaccines. I'm still having trouble figuring this all out...