Do you think the Black Plague was just the 1300s version of covid19?
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In the sense that They conduct a genocide and write it down in the history books as a "pandemic"? Yes.
I recall reading years ago that a research study had disproven the narrative element of "rats with fleas carrying Black Plague". (I believe they found that fleas couldn't transmit it to humans.)
Of course, no one ever picked up the thread and asked, "Well then how did all those people end up dead?" I conclude that there is no grant money to conduct research for which They don't already know the answer and want it promoted.
And yes, I suspect They already know the answer to that question.
The easiest fact to swallow was that the plague spread much faster than the top speed a human could travel at that time, giving credence to the hypothesis that it had to have been something environmental.