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I’m in the midst of reading a book, The Slave Species of the Gods by Michael Tellinger and this passage from William Bradley in his book Gods of Eden jumped out at me, “The plagues would return to Europe every ten to twenty years, killing many millions until the 1700s. It is estimated that 100 million people died from the plague during that period. The people of the world had never experienced anything like this before. Or so they thought. It was like a plague from biblical days: swelling of the lymph nodes, which were called buboes, vomiting and fever, resulting in death within two days; or, shivering, rapid breathing, coughing up blood, high fever, and death in three to four days. The strange circumstances surrounding the breakout of this disease has puzzled scientists for years. The required contact with rats has caused great confusion, as the disease would strike isolated communities miles apart, while sparing others.

There would be very little rodent activity and it would normally happen during summer in areas that were not necessarily heavily overpopulated. According to Bramley, the outbreaks would usually occur after the appearance of a "foul smelling mist" that went hand in hand with "seeing unusually bright lights in the sky." These mists and lights were the most frequently reported events of those times, just before the plague suddenly descended on them. It seems that these

"lights and mists" had more to do with the plagues that followed than the large numbers of rats.“

Maybe there is nothing new under the sun, and the depopulation agenda is alive and well.

Or I’m adding 2 + 2 and getting 5.

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2+2=5 is still infinitely more accurate than any government "experts" can do.

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😳😳😳

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