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If you don't like reading tim pool (not really a fan but whatever) he reported on it
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dailywire.com
spartareport.com
If you don't like reading tim pool (not really a fan but whatever) he reported on it
youtu.be
Will they die off afterall? If so (((who))) gets the blame? Your thoughts, Jow Forums?
God I hope so
Can't help but notice that all mentioned are far left hell holes, telling me thinks
pff
Until 1965, when an outbreak of seven cases was reported from the Navajo Reservation in McKinley County, New Mexico, plague cases averaged one or two per year in the United States, and most of them occurred in the Pacific States (5). With the outbreak on the Navajo Reservation, plague cases began an increase that was centered in the southwestern states and that reached an average of 19 cases per year, with peaks of 40 cases in 1983 and 31 in 1984 (Figure 1).
this pleases me
Liberals letting human garbage rule the streets and set up tents
Oh no, its finally clean enough that rodents dont immediately die.
This so much this
Things have gotten quite a bit worse since then, what with the tent cities, sky rocketing population, and opioid crisis. 1960's weren't quite as clown world. In short it's getting worse, and there's plenty potential for escalation, user
Let California have Independence, let them die off because its La Creaturaville, recolonize it afterwards and make Californian Reich
MFW
I live in NM and the plague had never not been a thing.
you ready in a year when its suddenly every other state has to start taking in the blacks and spics that have these diseases they let in to fix this Jow Forums ?
I like the way you think
>bubonic plague made it to LA
Looks like California's about to turn to the Skaven afterall.
Stop spaying and neutering cats in the area, problem solved
>get
Wait a minute pestilence-Chan is that you