etezete said:As I remember it he does not explain the why, but he quite sharply outlined the borders of those spots, where the great plague simply didn't happen. Only very few or none of the people living in those "white spots of black death" got ill in these regions. And there were several of them. Nobody there died because of it - at least there is not a single written or other evidence of it, to say it carefully. The people in those areas have been at least to some degree aware of what was happening around them, that can be shown due to Kießlings research concentrated on their strategies to avoiding getting the plague, like closing ctiy doors and so on.
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That the white spots of black death were the areas where somehow the frequency was not given for the plague to spread. Did I get to you? I'm not a mothertongue english and maybe I may be not clear because of language. But what do you think? Can the microbiology of an area be the cause of certain diseases to spread or not? I myself think that it can very well be.
I'm not sure I understood correctly etezete. Are you saying that the microorganisms in the soil of those white spots prevented the black death to spread in those areas? Perhaps there could've been other factors at play for why those areas were not hit by the plague, maybe the people there smoked tobacco, or ate certain foods, or tried to prevent it from spreading as a strategy as you mentioned. But it's difficult to tell without seeing the information he found, I tried to look for the paper you mentioned but couldn't find it either. Too bad, because it would've been interesting to read his findings!
wetroof said:Orion Mind Project said:A Dark Lord told me now that I was awake in the morning that the disease had been put into the well water because “everybody has to drink sooner or later”, he said. [...] They probably even knew that the Dark Lords had done this to them
Hey wetroof, not so sure what to think of this person's blog, I wouldn't give too much credibility to someone who says he is talking to a 'dark lord', plus doesn't really back up his claims with objective research (afaik). If it concerns the black death, I don't think it's correct that aliens or dark lords were behind it. Though, you could say it was done by 'aliens' from outer space, but in the way of comets!
New Light on the Black Death: The Cosmic Connection
There really is quite sufficient data presented in Baillie's book to support the theory that the Black Death was due to an impact by Comet Debris - similar to the impacts on Jupiter by the fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy back in 1994. As to exactly how these deaths occurred, there are a number of possibilities: earthquakes, floods (tsunami), rains of fire, chemicals released by the high-energy explosions in the atmosphere, including ammonium and hydrogen cyanide, and possibly even comet born disease pathogens.
