Name: Anonymous 2010-12-04 8:49
Europe’s Plagues Came From China, Study Finds
The great waves of plague that twice devastated Europe and changed the course of history had their origins in China, a team of medical geneticists reported Sunday, as did a third plague outbreak that struck less harmfully in the 19th century.
In the issue of Nature Genetics published online Sunday, they conclude that all three of the great waves of plague originated from China, where the root of their tree is situated. Plague would have reached Europe across the Silk Road, they say. An epidemic of plague that reached East Africa was probably spread by the voyages of the Chinese admiral Zheng He who led a fleet of 300 ships to Africa in 1409.
Wow, chinks are really like cockroaches!
Immune to plague; immune to nukes.
1000 nukes would not cleanse China of Chinamen, Black Death, Annual Flu, and SARS.
Recall that the Black Death didn't have much effect on Chinamen, while it was so destructive on European population.
The great waves of plague that twice devastated Europe and changed the course of history had their origins in China, a team of medical geneticists reported Sunday, as did a third plague outbreak that struck less harmfully in the 19th century.
In the issue of Nature Genetics published online Sunday, they conclude that all three of the great waves of plague originated from China, where the root of their tree is situated. Plague would have reached Europe across the Silk Road, they say. An epidemic of plague that reached East Africa was probably spread by the voyages of the Chinese admiral Zheng He who led a fleet of 300 ships to Africa in 1409.
Wow, chinks are really like cockroaches!
Immune to plague; immune to nukes.
1000 nukes would not cleanse China of Chinamen, Black Death, Annual Flu, and SARS.
Recall that the Black Death didn't have much effect on Chinamen, while it was so destructive on European population.