 Det är ganska sjukt, till att säga. Välkomna, min äldre laddingtons. Jag har läggit en bok, men jag har inte läggit alla av det. Det är ganska stort och också ganska sjukt. Det är Piero San Giorgio's latest bok. Och innan jag börjar tala om den här boken, kan jag bara rekommendera hans tidigare bok att survive den ekonomiska kollapsen. Jag har inte det här, för en bra kväll har bort det, men jag kommer att göra en separat bokreview på det. Lättare än, för det är, ja, väldigt intressant. Jag har nämnt det i min egen bok, Dauntless, också. Och jag skulle säga att du kan lägga till i relation till varandra, för det första delar med, som nöjning, och ekonomiska kollapsen. Och den här bok delar med, ja, det är också nöjning, kemikal, biologisk, radiologisk och nukleer. Events, så... Du vet, mycket bra saker som kan hända. Jag vill också tala om Guilla M. Faiz, konvergen av katastrofis i en annan videon, men det här konceptet är att om något händer, och något annat händer på samma tid, så har du nu en koronavirusutbräck och ekonomin går ner på samma tid. Så det är en konvergen av två katastrofis, obviously interlinkt, men om många saker händer på samma tid, så kan det stå i hela systemet att kollapsa. Och jag har sagt det tidigare, jag vill säga det igen, och jag är verkligen den första som vill säga det. Piero har talat om det för en lång tid, att vår system är väldigt fräskad. Så det politiska solutions för det är att fokusera mer på den lokala ekonomin. Men jag har talat mycket om det. Nu vill jag tala om bok. Och också en liten sak innan jag går in till bok. Piero har tagit en intervju med mig på sin kanal en gång tillbaka, ungefär två år sen. Jag tror att du kan checka det ut, jag har linkat den i en del av boken. Nu har jag sagt att jag inte har läst alla av det, för det är inte riktigt en bok du behöver läsa från början till enda. Du kan bara, som jag gjorde, gå direkt till den biologiska parten, för obviously, som vi är karantin i isolering nu, inte riktigt i isolering, men jag säger det för dramatisk effekt. Jag gick till den biologiska parten. Nu, naturligtvis, den kemikal och radologiska och nukleär är också intressant, men inte så relevant i den här momenten, och jag vill få dit videon gjort snabbt. Och det är ganska lätt och det är mycket att... ...dea med. Och också en special shout-out till Arktos, som alltid manages att göra den mest ästeriska av boken. Väldigt ästerisk, bra jobbat, Arktos. Så anyway, den stilen av boken är simulat till den tidigare boken, och det är verkligen lätt att accessa informationen, särskilt för att det gör något intressant. Han tar in fiktionella kapter baserad på riktiga scenarier i det enda av det kapten, och så kan det bli lite... lite svårt, annars. Så i terms av stilen av boken, jag verkligen gillar det, och jag har lärt några nya saker i den här boken, som jag kommer att... Jag kommer att köra med dig. Så, jag hade, naturligtvis, hört av det spänniska flu, men jag hade ingen idé om att det var... ...att... ...att... ...att... ...att... ...att... ...att... ...att... ...att... ...att... ...att faktiskt köra, och... ...och det är förGrann i hela tiden kanske de störstasayPERT på KJ Parlament. Stel att den köra spännisk flu falten är inte Auckland i Spen eller något. För att nära någon kan niword första sjunkab encont prawda det är inte Spansk flöden Wednesday lag Sieben inte lönsamlad i KJ och därför kan de Kasseltis, whereas the French, they didn't really want to do it, because, you know, they didn't want lower morale and say like, oh, you know what, all of our young men have died in a flu, then the Germans would have known. So they call it the Spanish flu because of this, but it is nothing to do with Spain otherwise, except for, you know, a lot of Spanish people died. A lot of Europeans overall died and Americans, but it originated in China. Now another quite scary thing I learned, there is a smallpox facts sheet here. And apparently smallpox, very dangerous disease, it got eradicated, but for the fact that both the Americans and the Russians decided to keep smallpox in laboratories to, I don't know, unleash or something in the case of a biological warfare scenario. But at least in France, since it is basically eradicated smallpox, no one has been vaccinated since 1980, I don't know how it looks in other countries. It is written in French because Piero mainly writes and speaks in French, but I found that's quite scary at the same time, you know, if you have a lot of people not being vaccinated against a very dangerous thing. Now I'm not a fan of vaccines per se, but if smallpox comes back, I would definitely want to ensure that everyone I care about is vaccine against it. So yeah, a bit of an eye opener there in terms of biological warfare. And I actually have a little quote here from someone who I am not a fan of in the list, you know, when I was in my teens and the Iraq war started etc. He was basically the devil incarnate because he didn't start, but he aggravated the situation in the Middle East. And that's the US president, George W. Bush. And he said in the 28th of April in 2004, and I quote him, Bioterrorism is a real threat to our country. It's a threat to every nation that loves freedom. Terrorist groups seek biological weapons. We know some rogue states already have them. It's important that we confront these real threats to our country and prepare for future emergencies. So yeah, not a fan of him, but it's a quite good prediction. And I don't want to say anything in regards to the corona now, whether it was intentional or an accident etc. But you know, battles of this century will probably not be any heroic battles between even armies. It will probably be quite gruesome and horrible sort of warfare. Biological, who knows, it wouldn't surprise me that one nation does this sort of thing against another nation. It's not something we should rule out and I'm not a doctor. I won't speculate any further into this. I have no idea, but I'm just throwing it out there. If you look at it from a historical perspective, it wouldn't be strange if one nation decided to create a virus or bacteria that is extra damaging to a group of people, say Caucasian men. So yeah, that's something to keep in mind as well. Now the book also contains a bit of practical knowledge you have. In the end of the book you have a list of things you can buy to stay safe in all of these scenarios. So yeah, you can come in handy. And also in regards to the World Health Organization, the following measures can aid in prevention of the spread of viruses. So covering mouth and nose, yeah, seems reasonable. Avoid close contact with those who are sick. Yeah, also seems quite reasonable and nothing revolutionary there. Mask and PPE healthcare setting. Hand washing and standard hygiene measures. So you know quite basic advice but still good advice. There are a lot of people who do not take their hygiene, do not take their hand hygiene particularly seriously. I always do because you know I don't want to be caught with a man cold either because I don't have the time or capacity to be out for a week. So I always try to maintain a good hand hygiene. I always have alcohol in my car or in my bag. So if I've been to the gym or somewhere I just take it immediately. And make sure to wash your entire hand with soap so you don't just put some on the hand and rub. Do it thoroughly and you will reduce the risk of infection. And even if we're not talking about a horrible coronavirus or anything but we can just talk about common cold. We don't want to have that either. Then also something I thought to mention. And you know when I read this it's a journalist called Richard Preston who has studied the virus. Describes its effects and then it's a report from the journalist and it makes for quite gruesome reading. And if I ever make, if I ever write a fantasy or science fiction novel and I describe an outbreak of something. I will definitely consult this horror story because it is quite gruesome in description. It's about Ebola. The 2013 to 2015 Ebola outbreak in West Africa. So yeah I won't go into the technicalities of it but quite gruesome stuff. And when you read about all of these things you, I don't want a black pill or be overly dramatic. But you get a different perspective on things and yeah you want to think about your hygiene a bit more. Basically in terms of a book review I can recommend this. I think it's a really informative and good book and contains a lot of practical information. And I will at some point also go through the other three parts of it. So the chemical, radiological and nuclear. I will say the little YouTube channel recommendation here if you want to know more about Chernobyl. Piero has also been in Chernobyl by the way and he talks a bit about it. But if you want to look at a channel, you have Bald and Bankrupt. Now he doesn't need any shout out from me because his channel is much bigger. But it's sort of like an extreme tourism channel. So he goes to Chernobyl, visits it, looks around. It's quite interesting actually. And you know he's an entertaining guy as well so it's a good thing if you have a lot of time on your hands. So if you want to order it, please do so via Free Speech Library. I say this because it's a good mate of mine who has the page. And I'd rather that you buy it from him than someone else. So yeah, good book, good book. That's my thoughts on of course plenty of other things you can say about it when you read the entire thing. But I just wanted to quickly recommend it since it's a good topic. So thank you for watching and I hope you all stay safe.