Thanx brandon & mayorkys
“It might be as simple as camping in an outdoor forest…”
That’s exactly why I do all my camping in indoor forests!
Worldwide, the plague never really goes away. Luckily, those of us who served in Southeast Asia were fully vaccinated against it. That fact was a constant source of support and boosted my confidence level enormously.
The vaccine was especially foul-smelling and is something I won’t forget. I hated working with the stuff.
Did Arizona and New Mexico elect Gavin Newsom to be governor as well?
All 3 States share a border with each other and......Mexico.
Coincidence? I don’t think so....
Do t just have to think about plague, but rat droppings, or mice, whatever, can contain hunta virus (sp?) Which can be deadly too. It has shown up in the north east too. Someone had an apartment in NYC, had mice, and ssept up the droppings and got it. Another was hiking and stayed overnight in a lean to that had doub.e walls where mice nested.
Had a couple of people who studied mice show up to a sportsman’s dinner, and they related how they do not study the mice without wearing hazmat suit.
You have to wonder if they are so cautious, what about trapping mice in a home and having to deal with them/discard them?
The US has a few cases of the plague every year.
Just think about how many more rats and deadly diseases we’d have right now in America if Harris had won. I mean this literally. We’d be plunging headfirst into third worldism faster than ever.
Well... That’s one way to get rid of all these Lefties... It’s not the nicest way... But whatever... If it works, it works.
I recommend doing all of your camping outdoors, whether in a forest or otherwise. Children are still welcome to camp out in a pillow/blanket fort, of course.
Bubonic Plague has been endemic in western states for at least the past century, probably longer. Brought here by Europeans, most likely.