Seems (obviously) planned out to me , but idk. We know they cant figure out where it started. Of course they say some animal... but then say its yet to be discovered how it transferred from animals to humas... of course.
Scientists were just talking about how the ebola like outbreak that killed 25 million in Europe was probably the ebola virus... in the 1300s... it popped back up in Europe a few other times. Look at smallpox, swine flu, like 10 other things.... all the way up to the new 2014 version of influenza.... they develop it then... eventually it pops off as an outbreak in some poor area.
In ancient Africa and north America there a like 3 dead bodies n mummies here n there dying of these diseases.. not entire populations.
The most important takeaway from native americans is how diseases and epidemic was brought to them by Europeans..... and how nearly 100% of everything affecting them today is from those first cac settlers.
the recent incident where spain gets a cure a week after Nigeria was denied and told it was too rare... is textbook and common practice.
from smallpox to typhus to random plagues to flu to ....
I think malaria is the only one that affects African south American asian tropical people more and naturally...... but even that was called the Roman fever at first... so called gorillas and other animals had it in Africa 100k years ago but the parasite didn't pop off too much in humans until it was significant in Europe.
Scientists were just talking about how the ebola like outbreak that killed 25 million in Europe was probably the ebola virus... in the 1300s... it popped back up in Europe a few other times. Look at smallpox, swine flu, like 10 other things.... all the way up to the new 2014 version of influenza.... they develop it then... eventually it pops off as an outbreak in some poor area.
In ancient Africa and north America there a like 3 dead bodies n mummies here n there dying of these diseases.. not entire populations.
The most important takeaway from native americans is how diseases and epidemic was brought to them by Europeans..... and how nearly 100% of everything affecting them today is from those first cac settlers.
the recent incident where spain gets a cure a week after Nigeria was denied and told it was too rare... is textbook and common practice.
from smallpox to typhus to random plagues to flu to ....
I think malaria is the only one that affects African south American asian tropical people more and naturally...... but even that was called the Roman fever at first... so called gorillas and other animals had it in Africa 100k years ago but the parasite didn't pop off too much in humans until it was significant in Europe.