The Plague of Justinian - History of Byzantium VOL 6

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    SYNOPSIS:
    Justinian of all the emperors of the Eastern Roman Empire came the closest to achieving the Renovatio Imperii - the 'renewal' or restoration of the empire. However, as astute as the Great Emperor was at bringing his enemies to heed his rule, he was unable to defeat the greatest of enemies - which wasn't even human. Yersinia Pestis - the bacteria responsible for the Bubonic Plague would - would bring the empire and all in its path to its knees and bring about its own Renovatio Bacterii.
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  • @FlashPointHx
    @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +13

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    • @kennethknoppik5408
      @kennethknoppik5408 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for sharing that picture of your grandfather. Don't really like the animation always thought it was kind of creepy looking. But still that's a nice picture ,what year was that? Just curious

    • @mattclements1348
      @mattclements1348 Рік тому +2

      Where did the picture(stained glass) of the skeleton in armor leading a horse come from ?

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +2

      @@mattclements1348 Wow - can't remember - I found that when I was doing my Black Death episode a while ago

    • @FlashPointHx
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      @MrTaxiRob Рік тому +1

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  • @ArchonShon
    @ArchonShon Рік тому +65

    Amazing how resilient the common people were. I can't imagine losing everyone you know and still carrying on.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +17

      What is abnormal becomes normal quickly to humans. One of my favorite pictures of the London Blitz shows a woman brewing tea on the ruined remains of her house in London after it was destroyed by German bombs.

    • @ArchonShon
      @ArchonShon Рік тому +8

      @@FlashPointHx Great example! The simple comfort of a cup of tea can be a source of hope. A small but important step towards normalcy.

    • @yangho8
      @yangho8 Рік тому +4

      ancient ppl mindset totally different. i once read Maurice Druon's arcursed kings explain that those days ppl die so easy and so young (around 30); 1/4 woman die in giving birth so they not too emotion like today

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +5

      @@yangho8 I think people still felt loss just as deeply - even if death stalked at every corner

    • @JGreen1
      @JGreen1 Рік тому +3

      That's because today we have become, the West at least, accustomed to an almost unnatural level of material comfort. Most of us have an excess of possessions that 99.9% of people that time literally coukd not imagine. And as such it has made many of us mentally, emotionally and physically weak

  • @54032Zepol
    @54032Zepol Рік тому +31

    That's wild man whole cities and population centers just melt away.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +12

      40% death toll - if Covid had that kill rate, we'd be measuring our dead in the Billions

    • @blankslate77
      @blankslate77 Рік тому +3

      @@FlashPointHx 3.2B people would have died.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +2

      @@blankslate77 astonishing no? Thats more death than was calculated in a WW3 scenario (if you exclude extinction caused by nuclear winter / starvation)

  • @fairenough7984
    @fairenough7984 Рік тому +13

    Exceptional explanation of the life cycle of the Y. pestis bacterium.
    I didn't know the half of how fleas cause the Black Death, but really understand it, now.
    Well done👏👏👏

  • @ripwednesdayadams
    @ripwednesdayadams 6 місяців тому +5

    This channel is one of the best for historical content. Can’t stop binging your videos!

  • @The_Honcho
    @The_Honcho Рік тому +7

    The case of Belisarius scaring Khosraw away by putting on a display with his Goths, is the only thing Procopius made up that I actually wish was 100% true.

  • @staywokecuhh
    @staywokecuhh 7 місяців тому +6

    My father did that Heritage thing some years back and the stuff that he figured out and obtained from it was actually kind of crazy. A very long, ancestral story short, he found out his forefather was a landowner in England before he had been given a land grant from King George II. My dad ended up finding an archived journal from him that started from his trip over to the Americas, and was used until his death. It has tons of amazing details. Like how the wood tax to the king was impractical. (The land grant stipulated that for every 3 trees he fell, 1 must be fell for the realm. Or something along those lines.) He ended up marrying an Indian woman because his wife died on the voyage across, and it details all of that. Its just amazing, and rich with tons of cool history, not just of my family on my dads side.
    My mother also did it and revealed yet another rich story that goes back to Ireland to before the potato famine. Not as far, but still revealed direct ties to Devil Anse of the Hatfield family. Which I thought was kind of neat.

  • @cardenuovo
    @cardenuovo Рік тому +16

    Really love this narrator, especially for this series. Been looking forward to this episode all week.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +2

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    • @cardenuovo
      @cardenuovo Рік тому +1

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    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +2

      @@cardenuovo anyplace you download your podcasts from - his podcast is world famous

    • @weyjosh5213
      @weyjosh5213 Рік тому +1

      @@FlashPointHx yeah but whats the name of his podcast

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +2

      @@weyjosh5213 The History of Byzantium

  • @DaHuuudge
    @DaHuuudge Рік тому +22

    Your documentaries keep getting better and better! How wonderfully terrifying. 😬

  • @Embracehistoria
    @Embracehistoria Рік тому +19

    The plague claimed the life of a few Welsh kings "The great death [plague] in which Maelgwn, king of Gwynedd died. ‡Thus they say 'The long sleep of Maelgwn in the court of Rhos'. Then was the yellow plague", The Annales Cambriae (Annals of Wales) Scary stuff.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +4

      Yeah thats right it made it up that far. Always good to see your comments here. Thanks again for the renders of the Portuguese - they came out really well.

    • @Embracehistoria
      @Embracehistoria Рік тому +2

      ​@@FlashPointHx No problem, it's nice to see the Constantinople work as well, I keep forgetting how Attila total war makes the city look great.

  • @theicepickthatkilledtrotsk658
    @theicepickthatkilledtrotsk658 Рік тому +12

    Rome wasn't fully restored not because of treachery, enemy armies or economic failures, but because of a plague. Justinian did his best, but him restoring the empire was not meant to be.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +3

      It has a kind of HG Well's War of the worlds feel no?

  • @godfreyofibelin301
    @godfreyofibelin301 Рік тому +13

    Thank you so much for your continued amazing content, and a wonderful birthday gift by uploading this video today! You rock!

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +2

      Oh wow Godfrey!! Thank you so much!!

  • @a-nus
    @a-nus Рік тому +7

    I find these massive plauges to be fascinating
    You should check out Cocolitzli in central america, it's just as wild

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +4

      Hey I never heard of this - just looked it up 5-15 million dead? Thanks for pointing this out to me

  • @LauftFafa
    @LauftFafa Рік тому +9

    underrated plague like those of the 18th and 19th century .
    this one especially feels to me more brutal than the 14th century one maybe by the number of gruesome descriptions and the fact it was recorded to have infected regions in deep in africa like the congo and kenya . most estimates of its death toll world wide put it near the the one 14th century so in term of lethality it wasnt that inferior at all

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +1

      If it was true that it killed off 40% of the population then it rivaled the 14th century plague in percentage. Deaths would have been less simply as there wasn't as many people - cool name BTW

    • @Ulyssestnt
      @Ulyssestnt 4 місяці тому

      A carpenter reached into a old wall and was bitten by a rat a couple of years ago in Bergen,Norway and developed very similar symptoms.
      Gives you the heeby jeebys,but they are able to fight it more effectively now.

  • @hamishmitchell884
    @hamishmitchell884 Рік тому +5

    Flash Point History, you've been one of my favorite channels for awhile now. I started with the Punic Wars ( which was fantastic ) and haven't looked back. Thank you so much!

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому

      Wow, thank you! You've been watching for a long time then - appreciate that

  • @truesithempire9386
    @truesithempire9386 Рік тому +6

    Brother this documentary is seriously so good and pleasant to hear .. it felt so deep and influential by your words ... Can't wait to see more !

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому

      So nice of you - thanks!! Cool name by the way .

  • @LoneKharnivore
    @LoneKharnivore 10 місяців тому +1

    26:30 "A quiet immunity" lol - the word is *acquired.*

  • @nancytestani1470
    @nancytestani1470 2 місяці тому +2

    Well, considering everything…he almost did it..but a perfect storm issued

  • @lisaa.4667
    @lisaa.4667 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for the great video! Prior to the 14th century plague (the "Black Death"), there was wetter, colder weather in Europe, and crops failed. At that time, the population was the highest Europe ever had, so famine hit. Due to a denser population, there were far more rats. This allowed Yersinia pestis to spread and kill much more than it normally would. Similarly, before the Justinian plague, the cooler weather and dimmer sunlight probably lowered crop yields. Nutrition is important for immunity. The lack of adequate trash and sewage disposal plus densely populated cities greatly increased the rat population. Cats and dogs killed rats, but they are also not resistant to Y. pestis, so the plague wiped them out too.

    • @alexanderkordas682
      @alexanderkordas682 2 місяці тому +1

      Cats are highly susceptible to plague and are a common source, of Yersinia pestis infection in humans (owners and veterinarians).
      Dogs infected with plague, are less likely to develop clinical illness than cats.

    • @lisaa.4667
      @lisaa.4667 2 місяці тому

      @@alexanderkordas682 So true. I recall reading about a dead mountain lion discovered in in the US West. It was found to have died from the plague after eating infected rodents, perhaps marmots. If canines were as susceptible, we'd be seeing more dead coyotes and domestic dogs which had succumbed to Yersinia pestis infection. I don't know how prevalent plague is in western US rodents, but it is a scary thought. Even if we do have the antibiotics to cure it, it must be diagnosed and treated in time.

  • @youvebeengreeked
    @youvebeengreeked Рік тому +3

    The Black Death is probably the worst thing to have ever happened in human history.
    *Period.*

  • @proletar1660
    @proletar1660 Рік тому +3

    Impressive documentary and what an outstanding workpiece!!! Keep it up! Such an effort put in these videos.

  • @AvidanTheExpositor
    @AvidanTheExpositor 26 днів тому +1

    extremely informative. thank you flash

  • @Baddy187
    @Baddy187 Рік тому +3

    Really great video, I watched alot of video's and read alot on this outbreak but never has it been more clear. You nailed the biology aspect. Looking forward to the next video.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому

      Awesome, thank you! You should check out the Black Death one as well

  • @marktaylor6491
    @marktaylor6491 Рік тому +2

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    • @FlashPointHx
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    @JohnSmith-vm5cv Рік тому +2

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  • @kaloarepo288
    @kaloarepo288 Рік тому +4

    When the plague hit medieval Europe so many workers died that the cost of labor especially skilled labor went up giving the working classes an advantage -what's the old saying "it's an ill wind that brings no good" or "every cloud has a silver lining."

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому

      A plague has a way of showing who the optimists and the pessimists are

  • @ShahjahanMasood
    @ShahjahanMasood Рік тому +2

    Pleasantly Surprised to hear Robin's voice.

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 Рік тому +3

    Another amazing video! love this series

  • @arandomwalk
    @arandomwalk Рік тому +3

    Was looking forward to this for days!!

  • @sillypuppy5940
    @sillypuppy5940 Рік тому +1

    What a brilliant video! A pleasure to watch.

  • @Ulyssestnt
    @Ulyssestnt 4 місяці тому +1

    One side of my family actually retained a oral history from how they were chased from their place during the last plague(black death) and came to a valley in Norway completely depopulated where they settled down and worked the fields.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  4 місяці тому +1

      You should see my video on the Black Death

    • @Ulyssestnt
      @Ulyssestnt 4 місяці тому +1

      @@FlashPointHxI will!
      These are of exceptional quality and I can tell a lot of work went into them.
      Thank you for educating people in history.
      From the bottom of my heart,its sorely needed now!

  • @lisaenglert3202
    @lisaenglert3202 4 місяці тому +1

    Fantastic video. Very well done

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  4 місяці тому

      Thank you. - check out my Black Death video if you like plagues

  • @jrr1235
    @jrr1235 Рік тому +2

    Love these videos they keep getting better and better! Keep up the good work!

  • @luisa.melendezalbizu4459
    @luisa.melendezalbizu4459 Рік тому +1

    Excellent Video. Thank you.

  • @radias2589
    @radias2589 Рік тому +3

    I've waited for this part

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic video keep it up your doing amazing job

  • @danielmoncaster3216
    @danielmoncaster3216 Рік тому +2

    Great episode

  • @Curdle7
    @Curdle7 Рік тому +1

    Great great video

  • @mikenunz
    @mikenunz Рік тому +2

    I just found the history of Byzantium podcast, and as I was listening I was like hey I recognize that voice from the Flashpoint videos! Sure enough it's the same guy, amazing work!

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +1

      Its actually Robin Pierson in both the podcast and these videos doing the narration . I do the video component here .

  • @tomlarham8233
    @tomlarham8233 Рік тому +1

    Cannot wait for the next episode!

  • @dcanedemboyz7431
    @dcanedemboyz7431 Рік тому +2

    Another banger video

  • @kluytmansdaboss
    @kluytmansdaboss Рік тому +1

    Great video! Deserves more than 8k views!

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому

      Hey thank you ! Really like it when I can combine science and history like this.

  • @Ulyssestnt
    @Ulyssestnt 4 місяці тому +1

    After the Justinian plague we had successive volcanic winters,no wonder these poor people thought the world was ending!

  • @bdoon51
    @bdoon51 Рік тому +1

    Nars...you would be surprised what you can handle. Folks who live in the Here and Now can handle so much. When 10 I thought parents' death would shatter me. Now I realize death part of life. In only 100 years no one will remember you or anyone you know. Yet reality is endless. This puts the importance of things, people, events and beliefs in proper perspective.

  • @sislertx
    @sislertx 9 місяців тому +1

    One of the best plague videos out there.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  9 місяців тому

      Check out my Black Death video - makes justinians’s plague look like a walk in the park.

  • @mr.dales3rd-4thmath61
    @mr.dales3rd-4thmath61 Рік тому +1

    Now THIS is a documentary! I'm subscribing

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +1

      Hey welcome aboard!!

    • @mr.dales3rd-4thmath61
      @mr.dales3rd-4thmath61 Рік тому

      I'm a huge documentary fan, and I was watching ones on the black death of 1348 and then there was another plague called Justianin plague, and then yours popped up

  • @AB-ze9vk
    @AB-ze9vk Рік тому +1

    Justinians Plague! Amazing as always

  • @Curdle7
    @Curdle7 Рік тому +1

    Awesome

  • @duVdoV
    @duVdoV 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for reminding me to do my bio homework

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  2 місяці тому +1

      Listen to my Black Death video then

  • @juntabait4881
    @juntabait4881 Рік тому +1

    The eclipse line is cool. Ill use it in my essay thanks

  • @priatalat
    @priatalat Рік тому +2

    So even the fleas were ravaged. Just imagine eating and still starving to death.

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 Рік тому +3

    Be it Bubonic, Septicemic, Pneumonic, Or Justinian they are all hard bodied yeah.

  • @timtrout6323
    @timtrout6323 Рік тому +2

    It has been proposed that the lower temperature was the reason that allowed the blood of the flea to coagulate. The famous black death occurred during another cold period as well.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому

      True - the mini-ice age happened around that time

  • @user-tf5xi3it4s
    @user-tf5xi3it4s Місяць тому +1

    Round and Round, like the song by Frozen Ghost. (1987)

  • @jasonpalacios1363
    @jasonpalacios1363 Рік тому +1

    Despite of what happened,it was amazing that the ERE lasted until the mid-15th century.

  • @Youbeentagged
    @Youbeentagged 7 місяців тому +1

    Imagine a ship bumps into your harbour.
    You try to call out the captain, but no one responds.
    You walk inside the ship, but it is deserted.
    Then, you see a pile of human flesh, being eaten by the plague.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  7 місяців тому

      Imagine the same thing, but a ship at sea that had been adrift for a hundred years

  • @juliebear1505
    @juliebear1505 5 місяців тому +1

    I manged to go back as the 16th Century.

  • @debztully1339
    @debztully1339 Рік тому +1

    Love U!

  • @godfreyofibelin301
    @godfreyofibelin301 Рік тому +1

    I can’t believe it. You actually did it. You granted me my wish. You uploaded this video today, my birthday!!
    BEST BIRTHDAY GIFT EVER! I will edit this comment and add my reaction(let’s be real, more like guaranteed praise and compliments)after I finish the video!

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому +1

      Hey Happy Birthday!! Hope you like the video.

  • @lachbullen8014
    @lachbullen8014 Рік тому +2

    Looking back I guess we have to be very thankful how science has since progress in the way it had I mean didn't the crisis that we faced hearing now would probably be a lot worse than it already is..

  • @theundying1608
    @theundying1608 6 місяців тому +1

    Where can I find the music he uses in the out going theme? I really like it

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  6 місяців тому +1

      Is from the ‘0 AD’ video game soundtrack

    • @theundying1608
      @theundying1608 6 місяців тому +1

      @@FlashPointHx Awesome. Thank you very much. I'm a big fan of the channel. Keep it up!

  • @mistaman4638
    @mistaman4638 Рік тому +1

    One of my Favorite Plagues my friend
    Wow that sounds morbid 🤔..
    Have a wonderful day.. .
    Still waiting for the chapter's on "Hendo God Kings " Only a few up here.. Hint hint...

  • @xcryptgames4410
    @xcryptgames4410 Рік тому +1

    Nice Graphical System.

  • @eliasmakris8332
    @eliasmakris8332 Рік тому +1

    When is the rest of the series going to be released

  • @Curdle7
    @Curdle7 Рік тому +2

    Oh yes that’s so true it wasn’t called the Black Death yet duh. Great stuff

  • @user-uy5ml4gq8s
    @user-uy5ml4gq8s 5 місяців тому +1

    Sometimes the Earth feels compelled to hit the reset button in order to bring things back into balance

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  5 місяців тому

      Nature always has a way to thin the herd

  • @jwink7795
    @jwink7795 Рік тому +1

    fresh Flash Point dropppp, HOLLLAAA

  • @pamelahomeyer748
    @pamelahomeyer748 Місяць тому +1

    China has at least 11 people with the black plague right now and they seem to get it periodically

  • @user-yq3fv3fd1e
    @user-yq3fv3fd1e 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm writing a report for uni, what historical sources did you use for this video ?

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  7 місяців тому

      Send a message to Robin - link in the description of the video.

  • @Cityb0y85
    @Cityb0y85 4 місяці тому +1

    Dou have a video about the Roman Black Death 💀?

  • @jaixzz
    @jaixzz 2 місяці тому +1

    Remember your lineage only includes parents & grandparebts -- it does not include uncles & aunts --

  • @rayyankhan343
    @rayyankhan343 Рік тому +1

    did the plague really not hit the great Arab towns of the Hejaz?, had to get to Yemen somehow
    excellent as always, looking forward to the next installment

    • @anatolymeller6261
      @anatolymeller6261 Рік тому +1

      Seeing how Arabs conquered half the Byzantine Empire (and the whole Persian Empire to boot) a short time later, I'd say the plague gave them some advantage.

  • @peterdes6792
    @peterdes6792 11 місяців тому +1

    symptoms suggest radiation sickness

  • @RachelG1979
    @RachelG1979 Рік тому +1

    Did the fleas die from it or they were just carriers?

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому

      They died too - but mostly from starvation

  • @noahahlstrom3834
    @noahahlstrom3834 Місяць тому +1

    "I was able to see a photo of 'Joe Mama'"

  • @Waynefitzpatrick2032
    @Waynefitzpatrick2032 11 місяців тому +1

    Plague came in right before they were to attack Jerusalem 🧐

  • @namuamidabu48
    @namuamidabu48 Рік тому +1

    1:59 Chapter 13

  • @jessealexander9074
    @jessealexander9074 Рік тому +1

    Going to have to make a history on covid one day…

  • @henkstersmacro-world
    @henkstersmacro-world Рік тому +1

    👍👍👍

  • @heresfrankbetches921
    @heresfrankbetches921 Рік тому +1

    I’m here after the plague tale requiem

  • @DavidHuber63
    @DavidHuber63 5 місяців тому +1

    Tell me I'm not gonna make it and see what happens :)

  • @meesalikeu
    @meesalikeu Рік тому +1

    ASSUMED OR ASSHUMED

  • @rosiehawtrey
    @rosiehawtrey Рік тому +1

    I can track it back 400 years or so. They're all dull as ditchwater and completely uninteresting, bar one beardy Quaker mayor and migratory steam engines (Paxmans - Marriages Mills Colchester 1898, currently working in Malaysia in a fabrics/clothing factory 2022) - apparently I didn't even get the braca genes from them, my dad's agrochemicals career is to blame for that. 3G3N ductile carcinoma.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому

      Well some people can’t even go back that far

  • @cardenevans5580
    @cardenevans5580 Рік тому +1

    this black death bacteria

  • @internetpolification
    @internetpolification Рік тому +1

    14 day trail…….lol

  • @TheCountofToulouse
    @TheCountofToulouse Рік тому +2

    So, black death is the "zombie" apocalypse?
    The stories from that time are horrible, beyond comprehension.

  • @winterbalm
    @winterbalm 2 місяці тому +1

    i wonder if there were gay bars in byzantium

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  2 місяці тому

      During the time of the Early Roman Empire (and further back well into early antiquity) there was not much uproar of homosexuality or bisexulaity - it was considered just and aspect of human nature. Once Christianity took hold there were more substantial derogatory connotations - but I'll be the first to say that I'm no expert in giving a better analysis to this.

  • @twaho
    @twaho 4 місяці тому

    Or... instead of all the outlandish alternatives, perhaps they were right and it was Gods judgement

  • @knashshall
    @knashshall 2 місяці тому +1

    If there's ever a time you feel that your religion or God justifies your actions or your hubris. Remember that he also gave these bacteria these miraculous powers of adaptation. These rats and fleas their resilience.
    Humans might not even be God's favorite creature, much less you being God's favorite human.
    It's hard to provide more compelling evidence that even if there is a God at work, that he doesn't care about the plight of the individual, king or peasant.
    Did the mighty bacteria worship him to receive their mandate on this earth, for they are arguably the most powerful living force. And even now that we know so much about them with all of our "gifts" we are more or less powerless against them by either use of those gifts (vaccines) nor by faith in God.
    Live life for the people you meet and be kind, not because you're being judged by God but because you're needed by your neighbor.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  2 місяці тому

      Reminds me of the parable of Gyges Ring

  • @LouisCapet136
    @LouisCapet136 Рік тому +1

    0

  • @nickferraro5775
    @nickferraro5775 11 місяців тому +2

    So gross but informative

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  11 місяців тому +1

      You totally need to check out my video on the Black Death

    • @nickferraro5775
      @nickferraro5775 11 місяців тому

      I will my friend. Keep up the great work!

  • @giuseppelogiurato5718
    @giuseppelogiurato5718 3 місяці тому +2

    Not a bad effort, but he'd do well to "back off" from the microphone a bit... It's not supposed to be "ASMR", is it?
    I don't want to hear the sound of his salivary glands secreting saliva, but I do want to listen to what he's saying.

  • @rockytoptom
    @rockytoptom Рік тому +1

    I can only imagine what the Chicken Littles of today's America would force people to do out of fear if the Plague returned today. The way you broke down the Plague in this episode is excellent.

  • @jannemaki-heikkila392
    @jannemaki-heikkila392 Рік тому +1

    My heritage sucks,big time...😉

  • @poil8351
    @poil8351 Рік тому +1

    france by a mile the uk has nukes but most of its military is not in great shape, a lot of equipment is ageing or already so old it is almost museum piece vintage.
    also the french have a lot more reserves they have a very large paramilitary capability. the french also have the third of fourth largest nuclear stockpile.
    now germany is a bit of anomaly becaue a lot of the complaints about the military capacity are less based in fact and more in politics. yes they have some major problems but they are nowhere near as bad as is often claimed and many other militaries including the us have some of those exact same problems.

  • @zakariaalami1491
    @zakariaalami1491 Рік тому +1

    Why now is because god was preparing for the explosion of islamic empire into the world 😁

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx  Рік тому

      It would come about 100 years later

    • @zakariaalami1491
      @zakariaalami1491 Рік тому

      @@FlashPointHx i dont think the byzantine empire recuparate even after 100 years , that is not to minimize the genius of the arab generals .

  • @Derpderpson123
    @Derpderpson123 10 місяців тому +1

    What a horrible way to die