When looking back through human history, one would be hard-pressed to find an era, civilization, or community that has not been impacted by an infectious disease outbreak. From the bubonic plague to influenza to cholera, epidemics and pandemics the world over have come in many shapes, sizes, and death tolls. But sometimes, the death toll alone doesn’t reflect the true, lasting impact that specific infectious disease outbreaks had on the populations they infected – or those nearby.
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He didn’t mention libtardeosis
What germs are percolating inside the vaginas of young American women with 100+ body counts?
Trying to pretend that the man-made (or man-enhanced) Chinese flu scam was similar to the long line of natural diseases.
Anthropogenic CoVid-19 is certainly more real than anthropogenic globaloney warming/climate change.
Disingenuous at best.
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izlamo delenda est …
Nothing has been a greater plague on mankind than GOVERNMENT…EVER.
Without the Black Death, there would have been no Renaissance.
Yes. Precisely. You are correct, Sirs!
@ Tim – FJB Sunday, 28 January 2024, 7:22 at 7:22 am
@ MrLiberty Sunday, 28 January 2024, 8:10 at 8:10 am
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