Fever: Disease WIN & LOSE Wars (( Mental Illness & COVID! ))

Why fight battles if you can use Fevers & Diseases!

AND IF DONE STEALTHILY / COVERTLY - BY THE TIME THE ENEMY HAS WORKED OUT WHO - THE WAR HAS BEEN WON!

From early catapults Trebuchet / Mangonel, which was adopted by the Byzantine empire some 100 years after their first recorded use in China,

Attackers also used them to launch dung or dead animals into the castle Or by Spies with the intention of spreading disease.

BOOK Novel - BUT

What if the government does NOT want to find a cure?

https://horrornews.net/95731/book-review-pathogen-authors-e-l-loraine-and-timothy-frasier/

Pathogens and Disease

Historically African Slaves were worth more because they were used to Fevers & Disease

& helps understand why slave traders focused on Black Africans & NOT the White Irish & lesser known English..

First Generation of Europeans were at greater risk than Africans, Their children become more immune per generation.  

DID THESE SOLDIERS KNOW ABOUT STATISTICS OF DEATH FROM DISEASES? - NOT BEFORE BEING RECRUITED!

American War for Independence

The British that suffered the most significant losses from the region's fevers,

and may have cost the British the war.

"according to one British officer, the whole army “was extremely sickly” when it went into battle."

With some exceptions, historians of the Revolution have either ignored or understated the influence of disease on the war in the Lower South.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1863584/

9) Disease had a major effect on the revolutionary war, more people died of disease than dying from combat.

https://revolutionarywar5th.weebly.com/diseases-a-soldiers-life-in-the-war-and-literature.html

Napoleon & Hitler also had Issues with Fevers & Disease

 

 

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