There are no new tricks. They're all so typical.
We haven't seen a mudflood in a century or two. I wonder why?
There are no new tricks. They're all so typical.
We haven't seen a mudflood in a century or two. I wonder why?
Sounds like the works of (((somebody))) and they certainly were there at the time.
A history of well poisoning
literally and figuratively
Based ((them)) spotter
Lol, once seen it’s impossible not to see. 99.8% of the time you can say it was (((them))) without even bothering to look it up to be sure and you’d be correct.
great find..
Closest thing I could find to a source
Claims that testimonies were obtained via torture and therefore suspect.
Personally I'm inclined to believe
Pretty fascinating, wish I had the time to research this...same old stuff going on centuries ago.
It’s interesting to me how they say that the testimonies were obtained via torture so they may not be valid yet they wouldn’t take that excuse during the Nuremberg trials which coincidentally also had confessions obtained via torture.
If I remember correctly the plague was spread by fleas.
I must be a vulgar heathen. I thought the correct response is “FUCK YOU”.
Everything's already been done before
I saved this image from 4chan earlier today too. It’s a good one. I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought so.
Now that is justice.
Jews
This is supposed to have taken place in the 16th century, well before the germ theory of disease, when people believed that illness was caused by bad smells, curses, and divine retribution. Also, wouldn't the process of desiccating the plague boils also kill the pathogen? Though it is also true that Genghis Khan defeated Baghdad by trebucheting the corpses of his men who had died of the plague over the walls of the city, causing the plague to take out the defenders.
It's true they lacked the understanding because the fresh wet pus would easily transmit the disease compared to dessicated product.
A lot of work for no reward. But... they were also trying to avoid getting sick, themselves, while likely playing in early biowarfare on behalf of someone's government.
I'd even go so far to say that much of the plague, at this time, was actually staph infections causing the boils and they could have easily transferred this via skin to skin contact.
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