I don't think the Black Death was a virus. Global tree ring data and ice core analyses indicate an environmental cause. The official story that rats transported the virus around Europe doesn't explain how it got to Iceland. There was no shipping trade with Iceland at the time either, so rats stowing away with tiny suitcases full of germs doesn't cut it.
Overall, I think "Germ Theory" is about to die a sudden, long-overdue death.
No these people were from before, its isolated, people still contract it today.
Hey maybe there was something environmental that happened back then that gives all of the same symptoms of this sickness that you can still catch, I am going to go with, it's the same thing.
If saying that "the sky is blue and the Earth is round" makes me a sheep so be it.
Only one virus has ever been isolated and it was a benign one that was in seaweed. This was done by Stefan Lanka and he subsequently issued a challenge to the virology world to produce proof that the Measles Virus had been isolated. This was during a Measles panic a few years ago. Nobody has taken the prize yet. There is a similar challenge still open for the covid virus.
Everything we hear about viruses is part of a protracted lie (germ theory) that perpetuates an enormous financial ripoff of humanity, all while destroying our health.
And really, if you want to challenge germ theory in general, get the required qualifications, secure the proper funding to build a team and get to work.
Otherwise you work within facts that have been established for longer than we've been alive.
There are some researcher who believe it was a different strain of plague that spread through human-to-human transmission, because rodent-to-human transmission couldn't explain how fast it spread across Europe. It spread across Europe at a rate of 8 miles per day in the 14th century.
I remember watching a show where it said the people could see the plague coming toward them across fields. I'm pretty sure that was on ancient aliens, but could still have some truth to it.
Shoulda rubbed some more fecal matter on themselves like the "health experts" of the time told them to.
Also, didn't the black plague occur around the same time when everyone would just through their shit bucket out their window into the streets? I'm sure that didn't help slow the spread. Too bad they didn't isolate for "2 weeks to slow the spread." I'm sure that would've helped!
Shadiversity covered that on a video, apparently medieval times had better sanitation than we're led to believe and the buckets out the window thing is based an a specific documented occurrence taken as "sure bro, happened all the time."
I've been binging his videos lately and a recent one had him ripping SciShow for claiming that Damascus steel was a lost recipe when in fact medieval blacksmiths did manufacture it.
I don't think the Black Death was a virus. Global tree ring data and ice core analyses indicate an environmental cause. The official story that rats transported the virus around Europe doesn't explain how it got to Iceland. There was no shipping trade with Iceland at the time either, so rats stowing away with tiny suitcases full of germs doesn't cut it. Overall, I think "Germ Theory" is about to die a sudden, long-overdue death.
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tis a bacteria, Yersinia Pestis
You are regurgitating a theory from the same people that claim we're in a pandemic caused by a virus they have named but never isolated.
No these people were from before, its isolated, people still contract it today. Hey maybe there was something environmental that happened back then that gives all of the same symptoms of this sickness that you can still catch, I am going to go with, it's the same thing.
If saying that "the sky is blue and the Earth is round" makes me a sheep so be it.
Only one virus has ever been isolated and it was a benign one that was in seaweed. This was done by Stefan Lanka and he subsequently issued a challenge to the virology world to produce proof that the Measles Virus had been isolated. This was during a Measles panic a few years ago. Nobody has taken the prize yet. There is a similar challenge still open for the covid virus.
Everything we hear about viruses is part of a protracted lie (germ theory) that perpetuates an enormous financial ripoff of humanity, all while destroying our health.
You are a sheep because the earth is flat
No.. It is established fact.
And really, if you want to challenge germ theory in general, get the required qualifications, secure the proper funding to build a team and get to work.
Otherwise you work within facts that have been established for longer than we've been alive.
So, the science is settled? Is that what you are saying? And I'm not qualified to question anything?
There are some researcher who believe it was a different strain of plague that spread through human-to-human transmission, because rodent-to-human transmission couldn't explain how fast it spread across Europe. It spread across Europe at a rate of 8 miles per day in the 14th century.
There are accounts from the time of people describing a noxious air enveloping them.
I remember watching a show where it said the people could see the plague coming toward them across fields. I'm pretty sure that was on ancient aliens, but could still have some truth to it.
Shoulda rubbed some more fecal matter on themselves like the "health experts" of the time told them to.
Also, didn't the black plague occur around the same time when everyone would just through their shit bucket out their window into the streets? I'm sure that didn't help slow the spread. Too bad they didn't isolate for "2 weeks to slow the spread." I'm sure that would've helped!
Shadiversity covered that on a video, apparently medieval times had better sanitation than we're led to believe and the buckets out the window thing is based an a specific documented occurrence taken as "sure bro, happened all the time."
I've been binging his videos lately and a recent one had him ripping SciShow for claiming that Damascus steel was a lost recipe when in fact medieval blacksmiths did manufacture it.
Very interesting take, thanks.