Pandemic Book Recommendation
02 August 2021
Vilnius, Lithuania
No-edit mind dump
Please excuse grammar. This is factual but written at max velocity.
Folks are asking about pandemic book recommendations. I've studied the general form of pandemic for years due to my bottomless interesting in general science, and specific interest in pandemic and famine in how they relate to war and mass migration.
You may have notice how accurate my interview in January 2020 turned out to be: https://michaelyon-online.com/michael-yon-on-the-the-jordan-harbinger-show.htm
I was accurate for numerous reasons. One, that by the time I had read about 40 books on pandemic. Two, I was paying close attention to this pandemic. Three, I got great sources. Since this pandemic began, I read about 20 more on the topic, making about 60 total.
If you have not read a book on pandemic, and you go through, say, five books, things will start to click. Things you may have thought never happened before, you will find are old news. They happen all the time. There's always a 'Fauci,' for instance. Such as the famous Robert Koch turned out to be.
Let's go with five books:
1) Go with a book on mosquitoes. The ringtone on my phone is aedes aegypti mosquito. Bringer of Death. I got it from Stanford, I think. Specifically, I suggest studying on Yellow Fever because of zoonotic leaps and also Yellow Fever has huge impact on US history. You can find mass graves around America. Might be one near your home. Websearch. There are little markers around. Also, Malaria is good to study. And remember Malaria is Mal Air -- bad air. Another word for Miasma. Remember MIASMA. You will see Miasma a lot when you read about pandemic. I will say more below.
2) Read a book on Cholera. Ghost Map is excellent. Cholera is good to study because it is bacterial, and waterborne. Once you know how to beat Cholera, you can beat nearly everything waterborne. Before Germ Theory, 'experts' thought cholera was spread by Miasma. Foul air. Bad air. The science-sorts thought practically everything came from Miasma. Others just blamed evil spirits and that sort. You will be amazed at the history of cholera, and you may have to deal with cholera if we have a social breakdown or catastrophe. Cholera is very deadly, but equally easy to beat.
3) Polio -- good to study because it's famous. But on the scale of pandemic, polio is like a stiff breeze compared to tornadoes like cholera. The 1952 outbreak only killed about 3,000, and wounded something like 21,000, if my memory be accurate. On the scale of pandemic, this is about a 2. Smallpox is about an 8. Current pandemic would be about a 3, but our reaction is 8. Likewise, polio was about a 2 on my scale, and our reaction was about an 8. Otherwise, very few people these days would remember polio. Polio is also important to study due to the rushed vaccine program. Catastrophe followed. Vaccinators, were are GO at throttle up.
For vaccines matter, read about the 1976 'swine flu' that never even existed, yet about 50 million Americans were vaccinated with catastrophic consequences against an entirely faked pandemic. That's worthy of a movie. If you websearch for 1976 swine flu, you will find articles that it was contained at Fort Dix. Truth: the pandemic never existed.
4) Read at least one book on Spanish Flu. Partly because it's person to person airborne, and viral, and was a wartime pandemic. Plus it's famous, and so you will have opportunity to hear so many mistake newscasters make when they mention it. Many people will say that Spanish Flu quickly died out but they are wrong. It rippled on for decades and may have done a viral Houdini.
5) Read at least one book on a Big Boy pandemic like smallpox. Attached is a book I read recently called THE REMEDY, about Tuberculosis. TB is one of the Big Boys. Having killed probably hundreds of millions of people. Nobody knows. In the book THE REMEDY, you will see the famous Robert Koch go Full Fauci.
I could talk for hours on this stuff. After reading five dozen books on anything, you can talk for hours.
I learned many things -- one big lesson is that Nobody know that comes next. Nobody. And so when Dr. Anyone says he knows what comes next, or shows you computer models, walk away. Either Dr. Anyone actually believes he knows what comes next, in which case he's a quack, or he is lying, in which case he's a Fauci.
So, one on mosquitos. Spanish flu. Polio. Cholera. Something big, like TB, or smallpox.
In truly epic pandemic, nobody has to convince anyone how bad it is. Like a hurricane. If someone says, "Is this a hurricane?" The answer is no. Big ones are obvious.
This brings up some patterns. In truly powerful pandemic, the powers that be tend to lie and downplay because they are watching their kingdoms crumble, but the lie becomes obvious because BRING OUT YER DEAD...bodies are everywhere. That this current pandemic requires advertisement is enough to show how not serious it is. (That said, I could be dead next week, but on the scale of serious pandemic, this is maybe a 3 so far.)
You will read with amazement when you seen 1916 Polio in New York City sounds remarkably like CCP virus in 2020-21. For instance, people like Pelosi and others around the country telling people there is nothing to it. Go to China town. And then doing 180 and specifically threatening Jews in 1916, and 2020. (Plus in 1916 they went for Iris and Italians.)
People ALWAYS blame the poor cats and dogs. Well, sometimes they are carriers of death, but they get blamed no matter.
I saw on Lithuanian television yesterday that Bangladeshis were being forced back to work. You will see this pattern in pandemic. Eventually the muscle turns around from locking people up to marching them back to work. You will see.
Got to roll...all day meetings tomorrow. Briefing Lithuanian military, police, and government on migration patterns. My prediction is that Lithuania is about to get slammed with waves of migrants bearing gifts such as antibiotic resistant TB.