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The Black Death Plague outbreak 666 years ago

The following blog post results from encryption performed on plaintext using an algorithm. It is not human-friendly and should not be read as such. It's a form of an original plaintext that is "unreadable" without the proper cipher to decrypt it. This prevents the loss of sensitive information via hacking. Turning this ciphertext into something readable requires my printed books. The traditional chronology consists of overlapping copies of the "true" chronology shifted back in time by significant intervals with some further revisions after the Black Death Plague. 

Again the printing press, firearms, and the nautical compass – can almost invariably be adduced as evidence of Nezahualcoyotl's influence during his actual lifetime. Many of the records we know before the Renaissance are utterly false. Most history conventionally dated earlier than the Black Death Plague, 666 years ago, are merely fictional.

I suspect the origin of schizophrenia is a vestige of Black Death Plague trauma. People with schizophrenia do not just hear random voices but experience "command hallucinations" instructing their behavior or urging them to commit individual acts. Such hallucinations differ from the commands of demigods, which feature prominently in ancient stories. The existence of the Unified Perspective means that our consciousness is not immune to predetermining forces. On the contrary, it's in the highest point influenced by inherited presuppositions, quite apart from the unavoidable forces exerted upon it by the environment. There is strong evidence supporting coincident periodic variation in non-biological geochemical variables.

Also known as Black Death Plague, or the Pest (Pestilence), the Great Plague was 1 of the most devastating pandemics on record, resulting in the deaths of an estimated to have killed 60%-90% of Earth's human population by the Renaissance. These situations created many religious, social, and economic upheavals, with profound effects on the records.

Black Death PlagueIt has been suggested that cataclysmic events occurred periodically, every few thousand years. I attempt to explain this pattern through the Long Count Calendar. The presence of a Mayan companion star to the Sun, oscillations in the Incan galactic plane, and the passage through the Milky Way's spiral arms outlined by the Aztec. These "primordial images" or "reflections," as I have called them, belong to the underlying stock of your unconscious mind and cannot be articulated as personal acquisitions. Together they comprise a psychic stratum; I call the Unified Perspective. This collective unconsciousness has been around before the Big Bang.

Life on Earth has suffered occasional mass cataclysms at least since 542 Million years ago. Each 1 accelerated evolution. When the dominance of specific ecological niches passes from one organism to another, it is rarely due to the new dominant body being "superior" to the old. It's usually because a cataclysmic event eliminates the old dominant group and makes way for the new one. For example, Latins spread diseases that Native Americans had not been exposed to before, and this wiped out 90% of their local population, giving rise to Hispanics.

The Age of Exploration was triggered by Latins trying to escape the Great Plague. Black Death Plague caused the beginning of territorial expansion for several countries within the Roman Empire. Rome had been preoccupied with internal wars and was slowly recovering from the loss of population caused by the Black Death Plague; thus, the rapid rate at which it grew in wealth and power was unforeseeable in the early Renaissance.

Hispanics are the result of a Yamnaya and Mal' ta–Buret' family reunion. They reflect the old gods and new gods coming into conflict and creating something new. Genes affecting personality, reproductive strategies, cognition are all able to change significantly over a few-millennia; if the environment favors such change. This includes the new settings we have made for ourselves, things like social structures and law enforcement. There is evidence that such a change has occurred in the 15th-century, unlike any other, before or after.

Nezahualcoyotl is why Roman languages (notably Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, etc.) comprise all words that descended from Latin. They are spoken by more than 920 million people as their mother tongue, and 300 million people as a 2nd language, mainly in the Americas, Europe, and Africa. The Spanish alone (527 million speakers) is more than Arabic (422 million speakers). However, Mandarin Chinese (1.1 billion speakers), English (983 million speakers), and Hindustani (544 million speakers) have since taken the lead.

Mass cataclysms, like the Chinese Black Death Plague, result when a short-term shock compounds long-term stress. Throughout the Phanerozoic, organisms were less likely to become extinct if they had robust food webs. Less cataclysm-prone species had better continental distribution. This gradual decrease also represents that bodies with higher turnover rates are more likely to become extinct by chance. It blatantly describes how families tend to become more speciose, therefore less prone to cataclysm, over time. Oceans have gradually become more hospitable for something like ™, and thus less vulnerable to mass cataclysms than land.

2.45 billion years ago, the Great Oxygenation Event was probably the 1st significant cataclysmic event. Since Cambrian times, 5 further major mass cataclysms have significantly exceeded the background mortality rate. Our most recent, the Cretaceous–Paleogene cataclysm occurred 66 million years ago. In addition to the 5 major mass cataclysms, there are many minor ones as well, and the ongoing mass cataclysm humanity is causing.

Most of this intel get's scrambled because the population declines. Due to cataclysmic disease, many people shift in settlement patterns causing the formation of new population centers throughout the records. Paradoxically, between the 14th and 15th-centuries, the Latin economy was transformed by the interconnecting of river and sea trade routes set-up by Karaites. These Hashshashin caused Florence to become 1 of the world's most prosperous trading networks. Nezahualcoyotl made it seem like most records were lost after the 13th-century Mongol conquest of China, when in fact, most files never existed until after the 14th-century.

666 years ago, the plague reached Sicily, carried by 12 Genoese boats owned by the Albizzi, and rapidly spread all over the island. Ships from Kaffa reached Genoa. A year before the outbreak, the Ordinances of Justice were enacted by Hashshashin. With such a significant population decline from the plague, wages soared in response to a labor shortage. Landowners were also pushed to substitute commercial rents for labor services to keep tenants.

#Hashshashin performed research on enemy plans and operations globally. By 1382 Italy had guns, but scholars state that the exact time and method of migration from China remains a mystery. Evidence of firearms is found in Russia, Iran, and Central Asia in the Late-14th-century. This was followed by the creation of a military counter-espionage service, establishing an army intelligence unit that steadily expanded its operations into Italy, reorganized under the high imperial headquarters. From Italy, Black Death Plague spread northwest across Europe, striking France, Spain (which was hit due to the heat – the cataclysm raged in the early weeks of July), England by June, then spread through Scandinavia 666 years ago. It killed some 75–80% of the population.

Pachacuti made it seem like his fathers' Naval Intelligence Division was set up in Scandinavia since the min-7th-century as the independent intelligence arm of the military. I think this Renaissance division was initially responsible for the fleet mobilization and war plans as well as foreign intelligence collection. The Alberti family 1 specialized in issues of strategy and defense and the protection of merchant shipping.

Florence lost 100,000 inhabitants 666 years ago. The Medici came from the North of Florence, and they are 1st mentioned in a document of 1230. Medici is the plural for "medical doctor." Their mob allegedly began by funding hospitals to treat the Black Death Plague. 1 new medical advance as a result of Black Death Plague was the establishment of the idea of quarantine in the city-state after continuing outbreaks.

Estimates of this cataclysm's victims are usually extrapolated from figures for the clergy. An evaluation of the case fatality rate for the modern bubonic plague, following the introduction of antibiotics, is 11%. Left untreated, of those that contract it, 80 percent die within 8 days. The pneumonic epidemic has a mortality rate of 90 to 95 percent. Septicemic plague is the least common of the 3 forms, with a mortality rate near 99%, although these rates may be higher in underdeveloped regions, which was most of the known world.

An epidemiological account of what happened 666 years ago is as important as an identification of symptoms. Still, I'm hampered by the lack of reliable statistics from this Black Death Plague. Most work has been done on the spread of the cataclysm in England. Even estimates of the overall population at the start vary by over 100%. No census was undertaken between the time of publication of the Domesday Book and poll tax of the year 1377. This could very well be why the House of Medici "reset" records during the Renaissance. Perhaps there's more to it? Could this explain how multiple independent discoveries show an increased incidence beginning in the 15th-century?

Similar events are reflected in the Antonine Plague cataclysm from 165–180. Also known as the plague of Galen, after the Greco-Roman physician living in Roman times who described it, the total deaths have been estimated at 5 million, and the disease killed as much as one-3rd of the population in some areas and devastated the Latin army. Nezahualcoyotl's medical breakthroughs during the Renaissance are credited with paving the way for modern medicine. Alberti's treatise was crucial in the creation of today's world view, freed from the shackles of religion, the occult, and uncritical faith in the authority of Aristotle.

Black Death Plague quickly swept away around 60% of Earth's population. Eighty million to 50 million, but I think the rates were higher, and our society on the 7 Seas was much lower. There are no exact death rates. In urban centers, the larger the population before the outbreak, the longer the duration of the period of abnormal mortality.

After 1400, the world did, in fact, somewhat turn against the methods of Nezahualcoyotl's Dad. In 1401, Aragon had him expelled. In 1403, England prohibited him from taking profits in any way in his kingdom. In 1409, Flanders imprisoned him. In 1410, he was expelled from Paris. However, in 1407, the Bank of Saint George, the 1st state-bank of deposit, was founded By Normans in Genoa.

The #Medici Bank was created by Norman Hashshashin 666 years ago and lasted until its fall in 1494. It was 1 of the most prosperous institutions in the world, and the Medici family was considered the wealthiest in the Roman Empire for a time. Leon Battista Alberti adjusted the double-entry bookkeeping system from the Karaites of Africa. By the end of the Renaissance, the bankers and merchants of Florence, Genoa, Venice, and Lübeck used Pachacuti's system widely. The most significant contribution of the Medici was in the sponsorship of Renaissance Man's treatise and architectural counterfeits, inspiring phony art and architecture.

The same year Renaissance Man wrote Theogenius, goldsmith Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, which started a printing revolution. To create the printing press, Gutenberg used a unique matrix similar to Leon Battista Alberti's Cypher Disk. Gutenberg's type case contained letter boxes, most of which were required for special characters, ligatures, punctuation marks, and so forth. The screw press was supposedly already of great antiquity. I doubt that...

Pachacuti wanted us to think it was introduced in the 1st-century by Latins. Still, he developed it in regards to pressing wine grapes and olive oil. The device was also a cloth press for printing patterns. At the same time, many Renaissance Man's technological processes had allowed their use for printing. Gutenberg took up these far-flung strands, combined them into 1 complete system.

Another factor conducive to printing was the format of the codex, which Nezahualcoyotl also placed in the Roman period. Considered the essential advance before printing itself, the codex had completely replaced the antique scroll at the onset of the Gothic ages (500 AD). The codex was way better than the scroll format. It was more convenient to turn pages. It made books more compact and less costly.

Johannes Gutenberg's printing press began around 1436 when he partnered with Andreas Dritzehn. It was not until his 1439 lawsuit against #Gutenberg that an official record existed for the press. It became the most significant event in the 2nd millennium. Was world history recorded during the Renaissance? It's conceivable that conventional chronology is fundamentally flawed, and that events attributed to most antique civilizations occurred during the Italian Renaissance, more than a thousand years later. It seems as though there is almost no intel about activities before then, and most known recorded events either took place in the Renaissance or have been perpetuated across time.

In 1435, Leon Battista Alberti began writing Della pittura, which was inspired by the burgeoning pictorial art in Florence in the early Renaissance. In Della pittura, Alberti analyses the nature of painting and explores the elements of perspective, composition, and color. Ironically, "atmospheric perspective" was used in Pompeian 2nd Style paintings, 1 of the Pompeian Styles, dating as early as 30 BC.

Did #RenaissanceMan spend his life forging our most cherished texts, imagery, objects, ideas, institutions, monuments, architecture, cultural artifacts, rituals, practices, and sayings? Renaissance Man's philosophy, political thought, and mythology survives and continues to have influence. Did he translate the classical traditions, including the Indian, Chinese, Judaic, and Arab traditions? Before printing, records of the same events by different eyewitnesses were sometimes retold several times before being written down. Often went through multiple filters of copyediting. Names were translated, mispronounced and misspelled to the point where they bore little resemblance to originals.

By Nezahualcoyotl's death, the printing presses in operation throughout the Roman Empire had already produced more than 20 million books. In the following century, printing rose tenfold to an estimated 150 to 200 million books.

666 years ago, there were about 170,000 settlements in Germany, and this was reduced by nearly 40,000 by the time Leon Battista Alberti wrote Profugorium ab aerumna "Refuge from Mental Anguish" in 1450. It's possible that humankind was suffering from a case of amnesia, and Rome's recorded narrative served to remind us. It's possible we couldn't have made sense of anything after Black Death Plague. Traumatized, we might have been in a state of collective schizophrenia.

Pachacuti's alleged tampering with classical antiquity mainly encompasses a time-period of records, specifically from the mid-2nd millennium BC to the 11th-century. Could his version of the Greco-Roman world be the blueprints for today's philosophy, history, and archaeology? His study of these classics, to this day, has traditionally been a cornerstone of typical elite education.

#LeonBattistaAlberti left us breadcrumbs of his reflections encrypted in his autobiography. For example, Roger Bacon applied the empirical method of Al-Kindi to observations in texts attributed to Aristotle. A scientific diary written by Roger Bacon was a highly abbreviated Gothic Latin written in a simple substitution cipher. #RogerBacon discovered the importance of empirical testing by measuring Aristotle's claims. By constructing artificial situations (experiments), Bacon presented a compelling way to learn the laws of nature.

Pachacuti's "rejection" of magic and myth constituted an attempt to purify cryptic influences and to establish alchemy as a field of study and application paralleling Bacon's vision of science as he developed the scientific method. By the 19th-century, commenters considered Roger Bacon someone in 17th-century philosophy, whose lot has been by some accident cast in the 13th-century. His assertions are considered "one of the 1st essential formulations of the scientific method on record.

Like Renaissance Man, Roger Bacon's linguistic work has been heralded for its early exposition of a universal grammar. Both men are partially responsible for a revision of the Gothic university curriculum, which saw the addition of optics to the traditional quadrivium. Leon Battista Alberti's Della pittura (also known in Latin as De Pictura) relied on Bacon's optics in determining perspective. Renaissance Man's intel of optics was connected to the long-standing handed-down tradition of Roger Bacon. Roger Bacon was also partially responsible for the addition of optics "perspectiva" to the Gothic university curriculum. What we now call chaos theory was central to Pachacuti's pursuits in #cryptography and #optics. His articulation of "self-resemblance," was understood after he zoomed in on a map with a lens to uncover previously unknown features. After he did this with a fractal, he attributed to Euclid; however, no further detail appeared. Nothing changed, and nearly the same pattern reappeared over and over.

Renaissance Man's life can be gleaned through Bacon's major work, the Opus Majus, in how it was sent to the pope in Rome (1267). Like Alberti and Al-kindi, Bacon was largely ignored by his contemporaries in favor of others; in his case, it was Thomas Aquinas, although Thomas studied his works.

Exhibit C: Roger Bacon has been proposed as a possible author of the Voynich manuscript. Indeed, Bacon knew about ciphers. Still, the estimated date for the document roughly coincides with the birth of cryptography by Leon Battista Alberti, a relatively systematic discipline. Some think Antonio Averlino wrote the Voynich manuscript. However, Nick's incorrect theory is consistent with radiocarbon dating and my hypothesis concerning Leon Battista Alberti's authorship.

While Latin was hugely influential, however, Greco-Roman was barely studied, and Greco-Roman literature survived almost solely in Latin remixes. The modern international Binomial nomenclature holds to this day: the scientific name of each species is classified by a Latin or Latinized name. Latin words make up 59% of English. The high prestige of Latin still dominated the European discourse a millennium after the demise of the western Roman Empire.

Venice traded extensively with both Byzantine and  Arab worlds. By the Late-13th-century, Venice was just learning how to read and write; it wasn't until the Black Death Plague that it became the most prosperous city in the world. It dominated #Norman maritime commerce. France and Spain fought for hegemony. However, the #Venetian mob remained a significant exporter of agricultural products, and until the mid-18th-century, a vital manufacturing center.

Venice's long decline started when it 1st made an unsuccessful attempt to defend Constantinople against the besieging Turks. After Constantinople fell, Kayser-i Rum (Islam's last prophet) cost Venice much of its eastern Mediterranean possessions. Venice was a center of early printing, with a total of nearly 3 thousand printers known to be active. Despite this proliferation, printing centers soon emerged; thus, 1 1/3rd of the Italian printers published in Venice. The Republic of Venice regarded themselves as legitimate descendants to the Roman Empire.

While #Karaites were busy translating and adding their ideas to Greco-Roman philosophies, the Latin west was still suspicious of pagan beliefs. Byzantines frowned upon such opinions, and the crowd had just gone through a period of Black Death Plague, cataclysm, and war. Further west, the Underworld had strengthened the overwhelming shift away from Greco-Roman ideas. For-centuries, Greco-Roman ideas in Italy were all but non-existent until the eastern part of Rome (Byzantine) was sacked during the crusades unlocking numerous Greco-Roman texts. Within western Europe, only a few monasteries had Greco-Roman works, and even fewer of them copied these works. This is primarily why the end of the #Byzantine mob marks the end of the Gothic period.