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When I look up I see in awsome wonder the things thy hands have made.
An early bubonic plague followed the year of the pale sun 536 A.D. when the volcano krakatoa exploded sending a mass of volcanic
dust across the globe, in Europe blocking a mans shadow at high noon. In China millions on record starved due to insufficient
crop production. (the earth has suffered a number of bubonic plagues the earliest on record the sixth century, Krakatoa
explosion and great amounts of volcanic dust, with lack of adequate amount of sunlight falling on the earth jepordizing
health - each plague. It can happen anytime and is beyond mans control except in preparation to keep sanitation level
high) Adequate sunlight is needed to stop plague and that sunlight was not there for at least two years, maybe
more. Thus the plague took hold. Scandinavia industry is now replacing Krakakow volcano and is responsible for the copper
colored haze over the Arctic. Sunlight is affected. The lethal strain of Spanish-Swine flu of 1918 was a result
of WW1 naval munitions exploding to the south pumping warmer waters north to the ultima high arctic untill
after four years the waters red lined leaching out of the freeze recombinant surviving particles of mastondon hunter
Avian H1N1 flu that many many people had lost immunity to. The singing undead. Back in the mastondon age it was the common
annual flu. By 1918 it was a killer flu. The majority of people still had reasonably good immunity to it but many many
did not. The nesting geese, ducks, gulls of western Spitsbergen and north east Greenland brought this flu down early
as it is very cold where from any mountain the polar ice cap can be viewed and the nesting birds leave early. They brought
this lethal flu to the United States in very late August of 1918. Now there is a complicating problem in the Arctic
which is beginning to have some affect of the strength of sun light in the ultima high arctic. Thus mastondon hunter avian
H1N1 that naturally leaches out of the freeze is not killed by a sufficient strength of sunlight or this is a beginning
potential danger. Thus now there is a potential doubling effect. A potential redlining of the waters of the ultima high Artic
at Spitsbergen and residual effects of haze that weakens sunlight effect on the flu leaching out without warming of water.
Scandinavia industry produces this haze and today 1/3 of Scandinavia, the lower one third, is troutless from acid rain. Scandinavia
whose population averaged a 92 I.Q. immediately following WW2 and now averages a 124 I.Q. nevertheless has problems.
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