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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Pandemics
Made in China
When this virus is over, I still want some of you to stay away from me.
Steven W. Mosher
Praise For The Politically Incorrect Guide to Pandemics
Steven Mosher has a rare capacity to understand and explain big subjects. Fluent in Mandarin, he was among the first to reveal the evils worked by the modern Chinese regime. Now he sets the contemporary Chinese pandemic in historical context. In a disturbing conclusion, he shows what is different about this pandemic and why its costs have been multiplied. It is a fascinating read and should be on every bookshelf.
Dr. Larry P. Arnn, president, Hillsdale College
If you want to know what was really going on in the Wuhan Institute of Virology in the months and years leading up to the Covid pandemic, read Steven Moshers book The Politically Incorrect Guide to Pandemics. Mosher challenges the narrative propagated on both sides of the Pacific by those who want to obscure the origins of the China Virus and reveals the who, what, when, how, and why of its creationin the lab.
Lawrence Sellin, Ph.D., colonel, U.S. Army Reserve, retired
Steven Mosher is an old China Handhe knows the country, the people, the good and the bad, whats vital and whats irrelevant. In The Politically Incorrect Guide to Pandemics you feel that experience and depth as he takes you on a journey of exploration to find out the truth about Covid-19. That truth is unpleasant and uncomfortablethat its imperative to understand the world of biological weapons. And that we are closer to the beginning than the end of the story of this plague.
Stephen K. Bannon, host, WarRoom, and former White House chief strategist
What do smallpox, bubonic plague, Spanish Flu, and other assorted influenzas have in common? As Steven Moshers The Politically Incorrect Guide to Pandemics tells us, they all came from one country. And in this thoroughly researched and documented work, he also explains how Covid-19 and the worlds next global disease differ from all others in history. Mosher gives us a comprehensive and compelling account, essential reading for all.
Gordon Chang, author of The Coming Collapse of China
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I dedicate this book to my nine children and twelve grandchildren (and counting), in the hope that they may never again have to endure a man-made pandemic
INTRODUCTION
The Plague Village of Hamin Mangha, China (circa 3000 BC )
T he bodies were piled helter-skelter. Almost a hundred corpses had been hastily thrown into a small house, which was then burned to the ground, and the village itself was abandoned. Fire was the chief purifying agent of primitive man.
The village was located in Chinas Northeast, a vast area stretching from just north of Beijing all the way to the Amur River, which marks the border with Russia. Hamin Mangha, as it is called today, was excavated in 2011 by a team of Chinese anthropologists, who wrote in the journal Chinese Archeology that it was the largest and best-preserved prehistoric settlement site found to date in northeast China.
Altogether, the researchers discovered the foundations of twenty-nine houses, but one in particular caught their attention. The house, which consisted of a single 14 x 15 foot room, was filled with human bones. The ninety-seven bodies had been stacked two and three high, suggesting that the deaths had taken place so quickly that there was no time for them to be properly buried. Half were children, the others were adults, but not a single one was over thirty.
After considering a number of different scenarios, including warfare and earthquakes, the anthropologists concluded that the large death toll might have been caused by a plague in the Horqin Sandy Land [in northeast China] 5,000 years ago.
The Great Breeding Ground of Epidemics