Gloria Moss-Do the plagues of the past connect to the present day? Part 2

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Gloria discusses the survival of two individuals during the plague, Edward Unwin and Margaret Blackwell, and explores potential explanations for their recoveries, including the role of venom and the consumption of specific substances like posset and bacon fat. It questions the traditional narrative of the plague's causes, suggesting that venom might have played a role alongside bacteria, and examines historical cases, such as the city of Ferrara in Italy, which was unaffected by the plague due to a secret oil. She also delves into the quarantine of the village of Eyham in Derbyshire during the plague, proposing that the deaths may have been exacerbated by the quarantine rather than solely by the disease. This raises questions about the reliability of official history and suggests a need for further research into the true causes of historical plagues, potentially linking them to broader narratives of control and power.

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