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Title: Did electromagnetic phenomena trigger the plague that killed up to 80 percent of the Earth’s inhabi
Post by: rangerrebew on April 14, 2021, 04:23:07 pm

Did electromagnetic phenomena trigger the plague that killed up to 80 percent of the Earth’s inhabitants”
April 11, 2021 by Robert


In this video, archaeologist Peter Mungo Jupp presents the radical idea that civilization destroying plagues may be governed by electromagnetism such as cosmic rays.

The video is entitled “Climate [Little Ice Age] and the Black Death and Volcanic activity and mutations.”

“The plague of 1348 A.D. was the greatest, most universal and mortally devastating that ever ravaged this globe! It never had a parallel either before or since,” wrote Rhodes scholar Thomas Short in 1749. “Its spread was implacable, relentless and devastating.”

Cataclysmic death rates followed from nation to nation and town to town, Rhodes continued. Perhaps as much as 80 percent of the world population perished. In some places it took 15 out of 16 inhabitants.

https://www.iceagenow.info/did-electromagnetic-phenomena-trigger-the-plague-that-killed-up-to-80-percent-of-the-earths-inhabitants/#more-35268
Title: Re: Did electromagnetic phenomena trigger the plague that killed up to 80 percent of the Earth’s in
Post by: Sled Dog on April 14, 2021, 05:54:34 pm
Germs as an expression of electromagnetism?

Cosmic rays are an "electromagnetic" effect?

How about small pox and measles in the New World?   This is what diseases do when entering a new population lacking natural resistance.   The plague wipes out the susceptible and what's left are more resistant.   People are just like bacteria.  An antibiotic wipes out MOST of tuberculosis, the remaining bacteria are resistant and grow back.   People who are resistant to the (b)lack Death lived and more of the white people now carry genes that increase their immunity to that disease.   

Magnetism?   LOL.
Title: Re: Did electromagnetic phenomena trigger the plague that killed up to 80 percent of the Earth’s in
Post by: Joe Wooten on April 18, 2021, 02:32:25 pm
Yep, the tinfoil hat is tighter than usual on this one........
Title: Re: Did electromagnetic phenomena trigger the plague that killed up to 80 percent of the Earth’s in
Post by: The_Reader_David on April 18, 2021, 11:54:52 pm


Cosmic rays are an "electromagnetic" effect?



Yes.  Electromagnetic radiation is light (visible, infrared and ultraviolet), radio waves, microwaves, x-rays, gamma rays (the last two when extraterrestrial in origin are part of "cosmic rays") and the charged-particle part of cosmic rays are influenced by the earth's and sun's magnetic fields.

Tying the Black Death to the atmospheric effects of cosmic rays is a dubious proposition, but modulation of the atmospheric effects of cosmic rays by the sun's magnetic field is the best suggestion for the mechanism that makes solar minimums (minimum in the sense of minimal magnetic activity, as evidenced by sunspots) coincide with colder climate periods on earth.  And yes, that's an electromagnetic effect.