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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Is Another Black Death On The Way?
2020-01-26
[Zero] At the end of World War I, another pandemic, wrongly called the Spanish flu, killed an estimated 18 to 50 million people in Europe and North America.

Seventeen years after the SARS virus killed some 800 people in China and Canada and terrified the entire world, a new plague threatens the West: the Wuhan Coronavirus.

Officially named 2019-nCoV, the new virus has so far infected over 800 people in China. This latest plague erupted in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, population 11 million, which is located on the Yangtze River and is an important hub for national communications.

Like SARS, the Wuhan virus is believed to have come from a live animal market that specializes in exotic animals from the Himalayas or China’s remote mountain regions. Serving exotic animals at dinner parties is a big status symbol in China. Sometimes they are even served while still alive. Dog meat is a favorite in northern China.

SARS was believed to have come from civet cats. As a result, thousands of these felines were brutally killed. But it was later determined the virus originated from bats, then spread to other captive animals. Bat soup is another Chinese delicacy.

Keeping large numbers of captive animals crammed together in cages with poor ventilation and no cleaning is an ideal vector for viral diseases. Each year, China consumes 730 million pigs. Fifty percent of China’s factory farmed pigs have so far contracted lethal swine flu. Rising living standards have boosted demand for pork.

I have seen how China raises and transports pigs. It’s a nightmare of brutality and inhuman behavior. No wonder so many of these intelligent sensitive animals fall ill and die. Swine fever could be payback for China’s terrible cruelty to pigs.

And it’s not just China. Pigs in North America are treated almost as badly. A lady where I live was actually jailed and prosecuted for having given water to a truckload of thirsty, starving, terrified pigs on the way to the slaughterhouse.

In North America, animals destined for slaughter are packed together and then dosed with heavy antibiotics to combat communicable diseases from over-crowding and mistreatment. These same antibiotics then enter our food chain, causing us ever growing viral resistance.

When the SARS epidemic erupted in South China 17 years ago, the Chinese communist party tried to hush up the crisis, allowing infected people to travel to North America and Europe.
Posted by:Besoeker

#11  Eventually, yes. This year? Doubtful.
Posted by: DarthVader   2020-01-26 11:19  

#10  At some point a pathogen will come along and kill 10's of millions. It'll change the world. Just a matter of time.
Posted by: Iblis   2020-01-26 11:11  

#9  ^^ For the money THEY made.
Posted by: Maggie Dark Lord of the Lutherans4145   2020-01-26 10:43  

#8  I have met old timers who ate raw sausage. Not concerned. They enjoyed it.

They lived in a different Era.
On a long road trip back from Delaware to Oklahoma in the 60's my Grandma had stopped and bought a package of hamburger. While rolling the raw meat in balls as a snack she offered me some. Even at that age I declined because the thought of eating raw meat from some random supplier didn't strike me as wise.
Posted by: magpie   2020-01-26 10:31  

#7  Why, again, did this country's elites think it was such a good idea to build up China and integrate our economy and our supply chain so tightly with this shitty country?
Posted by: Lex   2020-01-26 09:52  

#6  Virologists as I recall are some of the most pessimistic medical professionals

Coronavirus 'will infect 350,000 people in Wuhan ALONE': Scientists dramatically increase estimate as China locks down FOURTEEN cities and races to build 1,000-bed hospital in FIVE DAYS to deal with the crisis
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-01-26 09:17  

#5  Virologists as I recall are some of the most pessimistic medical professionals. Its just a matter of time.

A woman I met saw the long lines of horse drawn hearses and wagons as far as the eye could see from the great flu. She had also fallen into a hollow tree stump into a mess of mash. Complaining to her mother her mother said you were playing with the devil. That bothered her for years until one day she asked why did you say that?. Her answer was it was true!.

I have met old timers who ate raw sausage. Not concerned. They enjoyed it.
Posted by: Dale   2020-01-26 09:07  

#4  Year of the Rat in Sacramento
Posted by: Lex   2020-01-26 08:44  

#3  #1 They can still vote.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-01-26 08:11  

#2  I see no way around it. Sacramento, Chicago, D.C. and NYC must be quarantined immediately.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-01-26 08:07  

#1  Hey, Donks, keep focused on the emotional catharsis that is your circus show in Washington. Crap on the streets and total lack of the importance of basic public health systems may well catch up to you before November's election in your big Mega cities.
Posted by: Procopius2K   2020-01-26 08:02  

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