Originally appeared at ZeroHedge
After new cases of the bubonic plague were found in Los Angeles, Colorado, and in Mongolia near the Russian border this summer, it appears the infamous plague strain responsible for killing tens of millions of Europeans during the 14th Century continues to surface, this time, in South Lake Tahoe, California.
The US Forest Service, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, issued a “plague warning” on Thur. (Sept. 3) ahead of Labor Day weekend, informing the public that fleas in the area tested positive for the bubonic plague.
“Visitors should take the following precautions when visiting areas where active Bubonic Plague has been found. Remember to stay on trails, and if you must bring your pet, keep them on a short leash and do not let them investigate rodent burrows,” the Forest Service wrote in a recent Facebook post.
This one appears to to be healthy. Note there is no foaming around the mouth or crazy red eyes. :) https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/aefe0ef4bc145ef278965d4806618104e2d9144aa1a189106174b16c0b22127c.jpg
People in US in coming times of crisis should start learning how to feed with roasted squirrels like in good old hillbilly days. Bubonic Plague was started in Mongolia and parts of China not so long ago and it didn’t work out the way it was planned so they try to re-start it now in US. The same people who have introduced COVID are introducing Bubonic Plague also.
Perhaps you should let bat rodents into your food wet markets, and see where that leads to. :/
When people get hungry they eat everything rats included…..no wonder Chinese eat literally everything from scorpions, snakes, dogs, all kinds of animals and insects. Only 50 years ago they could remember periods of hunger worse than North Korea hungers.
Oh shit lol