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On 7/14/2020 at 6:54 PM, Zeusand said:

Color me curious but who randomly tests a squirrel in Colorado for Bubonic plague?

 

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CDPHE shared that they have seen an increase in plague activity throughout Colorado. Plague occurs naturally in this state and is an infectious bacterial disease spread by fleas when they bite wild rodents and other small mammals such as squirrels, rats, prairie dogs, and rabbits. Plague can also spread to humans when an infected flea bites a human. As this is the first plague activity found this season in Broomfield County, public health officials want to remind residents to protect themselves and their pets against plague.

https://unofficialnetworks.com/2020/07/14/colorado-bubonic-plague/

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26 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Covered this before. It’s now doubtful that bubonic plague is what ravaged Europe. While it did kill many, the real virus or infection that killed most remains a mystery. 

https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg17223184-000-did-bubonic-plague-really-cause-the-black-death/

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9 minutes ago, irv said:

Good article. It’s amazing how many researchers remained married to the bubonic plague hypothesis when all the evidence is there to show it was a deadly virus instead. 

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10 hours ago, spin_dry said:

Good article. It’s amazing how many researchers remained married to the bubonic plague hypothesis when all the evidence is there to show it was a deadly virus instead. 

Well the science was settled.

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6 hours ago, steve from amherst said:

Well the science was settled.

The science on the plagues have never been settled. Only hypothesis. I watched a program featuring Graham Hancock. He’s been challenging the archeological timeline of the Egyptians and human history for about 20 years. He’s been saying that the pyramids may be as old as 13,000 years. Everyone was calling him a kook. A lot of the geological data is now backing up a lot of his claims. That raises hell will biblical data as well as ideas that have stood for decades. 

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