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Disasters, wars, misery, and human

Disasters, wars, misery, and human

The most deadly and dangerous chemical weapons humanity has ever developed to destroy each other.  These are toxic chemicals, both in the form of gases and in powders.  They can also be spread by air

The speed with which hundreds of scientists and experts are working in the world to acquire modern technology, it is a race for the acquisition of artificial intelligence in which most countries have developed thousands of robots that can do everything in the world. 

In spite of so many natural disasters, human has made some of the most important inventions for his development and prosperity which can be self-destructive.  For example, the Global System of Cyber ​​Technology, which is a very useful system for promoting the world's economy, industries, investment, banking, and politics.  It is helping other areas of life.  This system is being used everywhere for the provision of modern facilities and at the same time, some vested interests or criminal experts are also using it negatively.

The struggle for human life and survival on the planet is full of fire and blood-filled wars and conflicts on the one hand and natural disasters and catastrophic epidemics on the other. The horrors of various plague epidemics in human history.  Money is the cause of millions of lives, cities have been destroyed, countries have been destroyed and civilizations have been wiped out. This horrible and horrible process is still going on.

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The plague "Sir" spread around the world in 5000 BC, probably from a Chinese town, and the epidemic wiped out the population of all the surrounding areas.  Archaeologists excavating the village have discovered hundreds of burnt skulls in and around the area, indicating that the bodies of those who died of the plague were dumped in pits and burned.  The ancient name of the place was Hemin Manga. Archaeologists also discovered a city in the northeastern region of China, where a similar epidemic spread so rapidly that the surrounding populations, including the city, died, and burying people.  Didn't even get a chance.

Signs of an outbreak of the plague have been found in Athens, Greece, in 430 BC.  At that time the war between Greece and Sparta was going on, this dangerous epidemic lasted for five years.  The plague killed more than 100,000 people. According to the well-known Greek historian Thesis Dumident, a healthy and energetic person would suddenly become active, have red eyes, bleeding from the mouth, and fall down with a burning body.  Ironically, despite this epidemic, the war continued between Greece and Sparta, and Sparta was severely defeated.  The Greeks won the war but lost the plague.

The plague of Antonio broke out in Rome in 180 AD.  The plague is said to have spread to Rome because the Romans were returning from a major battle in their neighborhood and brought the disease with them.  No one knew.  It was the smallpox epidemic that began to appear a few days later. The epidemic was named Antonio Plague because the soldier with that name was the first to get smallpox.  The plague engulfed the entire city, including the entire army.  This terrible plague killed about three million people in and around Rome.  What happened was that there was a war between the Romans and the Spartans, in which the Romans were victorious but were destroyed by the plague.

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In 250 AD, Rome was again plagued by an epidemic called the Siberian Plague.  The plague killed about 5,000 people every day, and the Romans called it the end of the world.  Thousands died on the spot.  The bodies were placed in large pits and smeared with lime.  Archaeologists have also dug graves in which the bodies were set on fire and limed.

In 540 AD, during the reign of the Byzantine Empire, an epidemic called Jainism broke out.  By this time, the empire of Byzantine had spread from Eastern Western Europe to the Middle East.  The epidemic killed more than 1.5 million people, leaving many towns and villages desolate.  The Byzantine Empire fell apart.

 In 1342, a plague called Black Death broke out in some parts of West Asia and spread to other parts of Europe.  Half of Europe was affected by this terrible plague, thousands of people died in cities and villages, due to which the laborers working in the fields and cities became scarce, business life was badly affected. In such cases, intelligent people of some European countries lost their manpower.  European countries were far behind in this age of technological discovery, but human has never backed down from his struggle for survival.

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In 1568, a dangerous virus broke out in Mexico and Central America, which the people of the time called the coccyx. It was a pandemic fever in which there was a severe cold and fever, followed by nosebleeds and the disease has ravaged the region for three consecutive years. The death toll from the epidemic is estimated at more than 1.5 million.

The plague broke out in the coastal cities of North America in the last decades of the sixteenth century. The epidemic brought Europeans with them from the United States. The disease spread to European immigrants as well as the Red Indians living there. 

On the one hand, European migrants were attacking and killing the local population, on the other hand, they contracted a contagious disease like smallpox, in which the Red Indians suffered heavy casualties. European novices came here to plant their flags. The plague European migrants included British, French, Spanish, Dutch, and Portuguese, many of whom died of the disease.

In 1664 a great plague broke out in London.  The reason for this is said to be that people from European areas were migrating to London in search of employment. With this arrival, this epidemic also came.  The epidemic spread across the UK, killing an estimated 1.5 million people, including 16,000 Londoners. 

This was the time when the East India Company was trying to establish itself in India.  Sadly, after the epidemic subsided, in September 1666, the people of London faced another terrible tragedy.  A fire broke out in an area of ​​London that went out of control and spread to more than half of the city. The Great Fire destroyed half of the city and most of the people were killed in the blaze.

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 In 1720, a plague broke out in the southern French coastal city of Marseilles.  The ship was reportedly quarantined by a ship anchored at the city's port from the eastern Mediterranean. The ship was quarantined, but the rats that entered the city caused a plague throughout the city.  Spread out The epidemic lasted for three years, killing more than 100,000 people.

In 1770 a plague broke out in the Russian city of Moscow, the government immediately began to house people in quarantine, the archbishop of a large church also banned worship services in the church, which enraged many citizens and caused riots in the city.  Broke out Russia was then ruled by Queen Catherine II.  The queen strictly forbade wars and declared quarantine mandatory, after which the epidemic ended, but more than a million people lost their lives in the chaos and plague.

In 1793 an epidemic of yellow fever broke out in the then American capital, Philadelphia.  The epidemic was caused by mosquitoes. It was reported that the blood of African Abyssinian slaves was thickened and they were not affected by mosquito bites. After this news, all-black African slaves were employed as nurses.  The yellow fever epidemic killed all blacks and whites. When winter began, the epidemic ended and the epidemic killed 5,000 people.

The polio epidemic in New York in 1916 left 27 children severely affected and disabled, while 6,000 children died. The disease spreads to most children. At that time, there was no vaccine.  The US Department of Health developed the polio vaccine in 1954 after research.  Private companies have stepped up their efforts to develop the vaccine, but the government has kept the drug under control.  The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has now launched a worldwide campaign to vaccinate children against polio, which has now reduced the incidence of polio by 98 percent. However, some people in Pakistan avoid vaccinating children with such vaccines.  The government should make public awareness programs.

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In 1918, the influenza virus spread in Spain.  At first, no one paid much attention to it, but the flu spread very fast. At that time there was no specific medicine for it. It was the time of the First World War and there was chaos everywhere. It is said that it was terrible.  The epidemic did not spread from Spain but entered Spain from some part of Europe, although Spain was not involved in World War I and was neutral. 

Newspapers here were independent and published news of the flu, while the rest of Europe's newspapers were banned due to the war, so the flu continued to be interpreted as the Spanish flu.  The epidemic spread to many European countries.  About 40 percent of the US Navy's troops have been exposed to the flu, which has spread to the United States.  Hospitals were full of wounded due to the war. Doctors and nurses were working day and night. On the other hand, the flu epidemic was exhausting thousands of people.

Governments then began a series of lockdowns, banning gatherings.  Schools, theaters, clubs, markets were all closed.  The disease is said to have caused coughs, colds, and fevers, as well as contagious diseases, and the situation was almost like a coronavirus.  The high death toll from the flu made burial difficult.  Medicines were scarce, so doctors began prescribing aspirin for this treatment, after which it was discovered that aspirin was acting as a poison instead of a drug, increasing the death toll.  Philadelphia was the capital of the United States at that time.

 American doctors called the flu temporary and did not pay special attention to it. Due to this, the epidemic spread, and the number of deaths increased dramatically. Fifteen thousand people died from this epidemic in the United States alone.  In the three years to 1919, the epidemic killed more than 30 million people.  This is the largest death toll from an epidemic.  A 2008 study found that the Spanish flu proved to be so deadly that in fact three genes combined to attack the patient's throat and then the germs in the lungs would make room for other germs and the infection would kill the patient immediately. Was the flu vaccine was developed in late 1919.  Various flu and viruses have been spreading since 1919, but they have not been so deadly.

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In 1958, the flu became a new pandemic and spread to millions of people around the world.  A cure has also been developed for the flu, which has killed many people.  The 2009 swine flu pandemic killed more than 30,000 people worldwide.

In 2019, the coronavirus spread from the Chinese city of Wuhan and spread to other parts of the world.  Efforts are underway to develop a vaccine against the virus.  Millions of people are infected with the virus and millions have died and it continues.  The whole world has been silent for almost two months now. Educational institutions, theaters, cinema houses, playgrounds, places of worship, highways are all deserted.  Large numbers of people are locked in their homes, industries are closed, air travel is closed, border guards, social, political, and religious contacts, gatherings are all cut off. 

The world's politicians, leaders are all shocked and upset.  The world may never have been so quiet and simple before. In the modern world, this kind of situation was not imagined, but a virus did it all.

In 1981, the AIDS virus, or HIV, emerged from Africa.  The virus is said to have spread from chimpanzee monkeys to humans.  The first case was reported in the sub-Saharan region of Africa. It was later discovered that many people in the region were infected with the virus. HIV has not yet been cured, although major research institutes are working on it.  The virus was considered a common illness, but when Hollywood actor Rock Hudson contracted the disease in June 1981, he was brought to Paris, where he was treated, but there was little uproar when Rock Hudson was released from the hospital.  When the last picture came to the world, the world was shaken about the ad virus.  Following Rock Hudson's death, further research into the virus has been launched, but no cure has been found.

In 2014, the world became aware of the Ebola virus from Africa.  It spread to the West African countries of Senegal, Liberia and Sierra Leone.  In one year, 11,000 patients came forward.  The virus is said to have spread from bats to humans, and research is underway, but no cure has yet been developed.

In 2015, a virus called the Zika virus is spreading rapidly in South America and Central America. The virus is spread by mosquitoes. The virus mostly affects pregnant women.  These are specific mosquitoes that are responsible for the spread of the virus. The virus first appeared in Brazil, then in Mexico, Venezuela, then in the southern city of the United States, some patients became infected with the virus, and research is also underway.

In 1970, a tropical storm rising in the middle of the Indian Ocean in East Pakistan (Bangladesh) slowly began to gain momentum, winds began to blow at a speed of 118 miles per hour and strong turbulence was seen in the sea which then reached near the shores of the Bay of Bengal.  The wind was blowing at 150 miles per hour, the waves were fifteen to twenty feet high, then suddenly a terrible high wave enveloped a long area. Destroying the islands of Nicobar, Jhula, Jhanga hit the coast of East Bengal and on the mainland. 

Within miles, the whole area, small and large villages, cities were swept away in the intensity of the water, fields were deserted, houses collapsed, animals have swept away in the water.  According to a survey by the neutral meteorological agency, four to five lakh people died in this typhoon, thousands are not known to have been lost to the sea.  The hurricane is said to be the biggest natural disaster of the twentieth century, while a similar hurricane struck Bangladesh in 1991, killing at least 100,000 people.

A magnitude 7.0 earthquake shook the region of Sumatra in Indonesia in 2004. The tsunami killed at least 2.5 million people and swept away thousands.  The islands are submerged, the coastal settlements are swept away.  According to some survey reports, one million people have swept away in the tsunami and a long series of human bodies were washed ashore.

In 1550, a devastating earthquake shook the province of Xianghu in China, wreaking havoc throughout the region.  According to the latest research, the magnitude of this earthquake is said to be 8 Richter scale in which thousands of people were killed.  All the concrete and mud buildings of the province were reduced to rubble.

One of the persecutions was that after this earthquake, a fire broke out in the city. An area of ​​seven square miles was engulfed in this catastrophe. Another such natural disaster occurred in 1887 in Hong Province, China, and a strong flood arose in connection with the torrential rains in the great river Yellovar, in which areas up to several hundred miles were submerged in water.  The fields, the barns, the villages, the cattle were all swept away. 

Similarly, in 1931, the Great River Ningxia in central China was flooded by torrential rains.  Due to this terrible flood, an area of ​​ 70,000 square miles were destroyed and flooded.  Cities and villages on both sides of the river have collapsed. Thousands of lives have been lost. There is no record of this natural disaster. In addition to these natural disasters, human s face many other threats on this planet, such as global warming. 

According to researchers, if the Earth's temperature continues to rise to three degrees Fahrenheit, it will cause problems and problems, but it cannot be called terrible or catastrophic.  This is dangerous if the earth's temperature rises to 8-10 degrees Fahrenheit.  If global warming increases at this level, the catastrophic effects will be noticeable, so scientists and geologists insist that governments take purposeful steps to stem the tide of global warming, not make it a political issue.

Almost all the scientists and intellectuals of the world have an idea about nuclear war or the use of nuclear weapons that the world will be destroyed and some human beings will start a new life. 

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Some intellectuals also interpret nuclear war as the complete destruction of the world, so they say that after the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a major power fought a long war without the use of radiation weapons.  Even so, there are now about two dozen declared and undeclared countries that have nuclear power.  In this regard, such a war will end with the destruction of human beings and the planet at the hands of humans, which will be the greatest catastrophe in the world.  In this way, in spite of so many natural disasters, human has made some of the most important inventions for his development and prosperity, which in themselves can prove to be destructive inventions.  For example, the Global System of Cyber ​​Technology is a very useful system for promoting the world economy, industries, trade, investment, banking, and politics.

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It is helping other areas of life.  This system is being used everywhere for the provision of modern facilities and at the same time some vested interests or criminal experts are also using it negatively.  During the US presidential campaign in 2016, there was a lot of noise about stealing other people's programs, hacking or jamming the system with this advanced technology. 

In addition, with this modern technology, there is a growing trend of stealing money from banks and transferring money to one's own account.  In addition, the modern IT system is also stealing the political, industrial, and technological secrets of others.  With this modern technology, the fear of a major accident can never be ruled out.

Hundreds of scientists and experts are working in the world in the acquisition of modern technology.  It is a race for artificial intelligence in which most countries have developed thousands of robots.  These robots can do everything in the world that even young people can't do. Speaking to a group of young people in Moscow some time ago, Russian President Putin said that in a modern monopoly capitalist system, companies would minimize manpower and take all the work from robots, especially for future employment professionals. 

The need will be reduced.  Concerns are being raised that in the event of an increase in reliance on modern technology and robots, there is a risk that the machine may malfunction. If this is the case, then suddenly the whole electronic system may be jammed or it may not work.  It can be done intentionally.

In this regard, laser technology has now reached further stages of development.  It can be said that this technology is as valuable and useful as it is deadly and harmful.  One of the major threats in this regard is that in space above the planet, almost all the countries' meteorological, broadcast, space, military movements of countries, air traffic, and aviation, other information and services in the vast space satellite.  Circling the earth. 

Older satellites from major countries such as China, the United States and Russia are also crumbling, but this large battlefield in orbit poses a major threat to the world's population as IT, nanotechnology, laser, and space technology advance.  Concerns are also being raised about this tension.  Well-known intellectual and historian Noam Chomsky has mentioned in most of his articles the dangers and fears posed to mankind, but he also called global warming and nuclear war a great threat to humanity.

It is said that the weapons that humans have developed so far to destroy each other are the most deadly and dangerous chemical weapons.  These are toxic chemicals that are also in the form of gases and in some powders.  They can also be spread through the air, which paralyzes the human nerves. In a few moments, a person falls asleep to a tragic death. 

Some chemical weapons only kill organisms, including humans and animals. Some destroy buildings with organisms. In ancient times, there were toxic substances that could harm each other.  They were not used collectively, but in the late 19th century, chemical manufacturing industries flourished.

In World War I, Germany used chemical weapons using chlorine, killing more than 100,000 people in Belgium in 1915.  Sulfur mustard and phosphagen gas are said to have been used along with chlorine.  The Germans used hydrogen cyanide gas in World War I, killing about 1.2 million people.  Chemical weapons were used by German Nazis to attack concentration camps, killing mostly Jews.

 The United States used the infamous orange chemical gas in the Vietnam War.  The United States used chemical weapons in Vietnam but did not say how many were killed.  For the first time in the Vietnam War, a new bomb, the Nepam, was used indiscriminately, killing thousands of Vietnamese and Vietnamese guerrillas.

Germany developed more dangerous chemical weapons during the war, including tin gas and siren gas.  They are said to attack organisms and die of suffocation in a matter of seconds, but Germany did not have the opportunity to use these chemical gases and Germany surrendered to the Allies.  In addition to all these dangers and horrors, in natural disasters, meteors falling on the earth from the universe and the vastness of space, broken rocks of stars, radioactive rays of the sun, these dangers are present at every moment, but most scientists and experts also say what the earth has not endured for millions of years.

The human beings living on it will have endured many torments and hardships in ancient times, but still the earth is on its axis and human fulfills his daily routine from morning to evening.  This planet is an iron ball weighing trillions of tons.  Geologist Sam Hughes says a lot of rocks have hit the ground, but it's still standing.

 

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