Is COVID Following the Economics of the Black Plague?

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

While just about every historical piece on the Black Plague you will read tells the story from the plague perspective. However, I look at history differently. I always correlate everything from all sides and what all the reports on the Black Plague overlook are the economics of the crisis. While there are no GDP records, which is why they ignore the economics, there is a coin record that also provides an eye into the very existence of the crisis at the time. What is also omitted is that Mount Tambora erupted in 1815 which set in motion a volcanic winter. The worse instances of disease follow periods of a severe winter where food production collapses creating malnutrition leaving people more susceptible to disease.

The estimates on world population are unrealistic and only show a 2% decline in population during the 14th century. This does not match either the contemporary accounts of the devastation or even the coinage record of the period. The Black Plague took place during the reign of Edward III (1327-1377), which contemporary accounts place the devastation between 30% and 50% of the population throughout Europe. We should take this as a sample of the rest of the world since this came from Asia and was carried to Europe by fleeing troops from the plague in Crimea with the invading Tartars who began catapulting their dead into the forts of the Europeans.

Today, we see the hatred building as the governments target the “unvaccinated” precisely as they were blaming the Jews during the Black Plague. Indeed, the Jewish population of Europe was turned into the spreader of the plague pandemic of 1347-1350. Although other religious groups were pursued, the Jews were accused of both actually creating and spreading the plague (Cantor 2001; In the Wake of the Plague. Simon and Schuster, New York, NY.)

In Spain, as well as Germany and Italy, Jewish families were marked with distinctive clothing, isolated, and killed. Hitler was not the first to require distinctive clothing to identify the Jews. When the plague hit southern France in 1348, the hatred of the Jewish people was unleashed. Four Jewish citizens were dragged from their houses and burned at the stake on the mere accusation that they had poisoned the town’s water supply with plague. The initial charges of spreading the plague in southern France led to an outbreak of accusations, and an explosion of death where more than 2,000 Jews were burned alive in France and Germany (Tuchman 1978; A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century. Ballantine Books, New York, NY.)

Once the Jews became the scapegoats during the Black Plague, that distinction remained for centuries. The Spanish King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella (1474-1504) initially tried to protect the Jewish population from the Inquisition about 100 years later because of their economic importance throughout the country as moneylenders. Nevertheless, once society had been divided during the Black Plague, there was no return to normal even 100 years later. Thus, the practice of blaming the Jews continued and eventually led to The Spanish Inquisition in 1478. This is what we need to fear that the division within society between the vaccinated and non-vaccinated will remain for decades to come. There will be no return to normal.

Clearly, the Black Plague not only divided society as we have today but by the drastic decline in the population of Europe also sparked a labor shortage that re-instituted wages. Once again, there is a massive shortage of people willing to work. Small businesses, even in Florida, are hard-pressed to find employees. In this respect, we have not just the division of society, but we also have similar shortages of labor.

We can see from the price of wheat that the first all-time record high came the year after the eruption of Mount Tambora led to the year without a summer in 1816. This was the only other volcano to alter the climate for 100 years other than Mount Shamora also in Indonesia erupted in 1257 which was also a 7 on the scale of eruptions. Both took place in Indonesia. Clearly, Mount Tambora set in motion the drastic climate change to cooling which undermined agriculture which at that point accounted for even 75% of the civil workforce in the United States.

For a brief shining moment during the Black Plague, real free markets existed. Labor rose in value naturally based upon demand. Serfdom was brought to its knees by the shortage of labor which was only made far worse by making the Jews unemployable. Landlords were forced to begin paying wages and the collapse in economic activity led the European kings to ignore the impact and raise taxes in their own self-interest. This is when we see the introduction of the poll tax, for if the common people would now earn money, then that was a new source for taxation. Can you imagine if retail sales declined, so instead of lowering prices, the store raised them to try to make up its lost profits? This is how governments always respond.

As long as there was serfdom, people never paid taxes, only the “rich” landowners. This economic change of free labor (capitalism) produced the first tax rebellion in France and then England. The shortage in labor sent agricultural prices soaring. The landowners said this wasn’t fair that wages were rising and England passed legislation to reverse the free markets trying to reduce inflation. In 1362, a petition was filed in the English House of Commons blaming inflation on workers “who refuse to bear the burden of poverty patiently” to justify freezing wages.

It was at this time that taxes rose sharply, causing hoarding of capital among labor and landowners, reducing the VELOCITY of money. Ordinances now appeared prohibiting the exportation of precious metals from England as hoarding increased. Edward had introduced what was to be the first regular gold coinage of England in 1344 known as the Gold Leopards based on the Italian Florin standard. Because of the hoarding, the issue was short-lived as these coins are extremely rare.

Edward III issued the Statute of Labourers in 1351 that set a maximum rate of pay at pre-plague levels and required all able-bodied men to work. The Black Death created a very dynamic economic impact by increasing individual wealth, reducing the population creating a shortage of labor, and price inflation. These were the free markets at their best.

Edward replaced the Leopards with a gold series known as the Noble which was havier. This became the first stable gold coinage of England reflecting the inflation that was emerging wheat prices began to rise on the back of labor shortages.

The silver penny was the mainstay of the monetary system following the old Roman denarius. However, inflation soared during the Black Plague creating stagflation. Shortages unfolded thanks to the collapse in the workforce and the coinage reflects this inflation for by 1851, Edward III introduced the Groat (4 pence) which became a standard coinage post-Black Plague reflecting the sharp rise in the cost of everything.

The statement that inflation was “transitory” from both Janet Yellen and Powell at the Federal Reserves was complete nonsense. It has been simply the self-serving political twist that is not based on any analysis whatsoever and has proven to be nothing more than simply an opinion.

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brian
brian
December 9, 2021 2:46 pm

Just got back from a trip to metropolis, Penticton. We go about every six weeks to get groceries as its cheaper to drive the hour, including gas, than it is to ‘shop local’.

Gonna have to pull the calculator and see if this remains true. Our strategy for eons has been to buy only whats ‘on sale’, comparing it to regular priced items as the ‘sales’ are not always a sale. We buy to replace what we consume and the extra goes into the pantry/storage. So we gain a little every time we shop and its not as painful.

Gas here is $1.38/litre, $5.52/gal CAD, $4.34/gal USD. Our normal grocery run usually totals out at about $400-450 per run. This time we got the usual, nothing out of the ordinary, in fact less meat this time and the charge was $750, and we got fewer bags. Packaging is noticeably smaller and prices have increased slightly. So you know its a double whammy.

But, the good news is that the politicals all say its transitory and/or don’t believe your lying eyes. Plus we’ll all soon be experiencing that well proven communist dietary plan where adhering to the weight lose program won’t be difficult. We maybe not all of us, but the urban dwellers will for sure…

mark
mark
  brian
December 9, 2021 3:18 pm

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brian
brian
  mark
December 9, 2021 3:27 pm

See… The communist dietary plan works… he’s losing some weight there…

I’m sure he is feeling healthier and is thankful to the communist govt for helping him in his weight loss.

mark
mark
  brian
December 9, 2021 3:42 pm

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Red River D
Red River D
  mark
December 9, 2021 4:15 pm

Just as well. If Antifa all looked like the girl on the right, I’d be in a quandary.

mark
mark
  Red River D
December 9, 2021 4:55 pm

Nothing like a hot Capitalist…eh Red…they always brought out the entrepreneur in me…

Mr. Guest
Mr. Guest
  mark
December 9, 2021 4:53 pm

Good lord, look at the gunt on Team USA.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Mr. Guest
December 9, 2021 6:00 pm

Threw up in my mouth a little seeing that FUPA….

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  brian
December 9, 2021 5:55 pm

I make a delicious chicken based tortilla soup several times each winter
along with a fabulous New Mexico pork based roasted green chili stew.
For years the ingredients for about 3 gallons of each were similar,
around 30-40 bucks. I made my normal big pot last week of the tortilla soup.
$72 dollars. That is a 50% increase from years past. The horseshit
from our fully corrupt government of 6% inflation is yet another lie.
It’s near 10 times that for food.

Willy
Willy
  Colorado Artist
December 10, 2021 12:09 am

Make another pot full-next year the cost will be at least $144.

BL
BL
December 9, 2021 3:30 pm

I have seen many correlations between the Plague and Covid. For one, if anyone in your household showed signs of the plague, ALL family members were literally locked in to the home and a large red cross painted on your front door. This insured that all would be infected and die as they never were allowed out into the sunlight and fresh air. It was a death sentence at that time. Lockdowns are unhealthy all the way around.

Also, in London the wealthy left the city for country homes or family who had estates, they were followed by the politicians and clergy. The poor were left to fend for themselves and NO average Londoner could leave without a health pass which was impossible to get. I have no knowledge of the wealthy being required to have a health pass during the plague.

The jooish correlation, if you notice in the Covid pandemic, it is the joos strangely taking over political position as elected official just resign(out of nowhere) and they immediately begin a fist pounding demand for vaccination. Also there are numerous jooish writers, celebs and banking/financial public figures demanding the masses get vaccinations mostly in the EU and US/Canada.

When the opportunity for the club to make money has maxed out, there is destruction financially, or through war cities are destroyed, resets are for the benefit of the pirate class to open new generational wealth markets FOR THEMSELVES. We are the fodder, most who will benefit from the reset are jooish.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BL
December 10, 2021 8:30 am

You nailed the Jew part. They believe gentiles must be exterminated. They are behind the entire hoax.

mark
mark
December 9, 2021 3:39 pm

Don’t know how long this will stay up on You Tube…couldn’t find it on Bit Chute. This doctor’s speech is hard hitting!

BRAVE DOCTOR DOES THE RIGHT THING AND SPEAKS TRUTH – MELBOURNE

Ken31
Ken31
  mark
December 9, 2021 6:44 pm

Good stuff. That is a very generous thing for an old man to do.

Uncola
Uncola
  Ken31
December 9, 2021 9:25 pm

That’s one heck of a speech. Thanks for posting, Mark

Gerold
Gerold
December 9, 2021 5:21 pm

They want to reduce carbon. Nobody ever asks who the carbon is …

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
December 9, 2021 5:29 pm

Martin, Yes, the economic trajectory of pandemics (whether real or contrived) is very similar. as you , Tuchmann, and other historians and writers have noted. But unfortunately the economic impact only comes in fifth place in mankinds’ rendevous of woes. The real players are none other than the Four Horsemen: Pestilence, Famine, War, and Death. The economics of covid, plague, or any other pandemic (real or contrived) are only an intermediate step to the grand entrance of those four. They are riding just over the horizon.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
December 9, 2021 5:55 pm

“What is also omitted is that Mount Tambora erupted in 1815 which set in motion a volcanic winter. The worse instances of disease follow periods of a severe winter where food production collapses creating malnutrition leaving people more susceptible to disease.”

Lack of vitamin D?

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
  hardscrabble farmer
December 9, 2021 6:25 pm

Yes and agreed, The Mount Tambora eruption was apparently out of context with regard to Black Death which was mostly five hundred years earlier. But the principle is the same: the Tambora eruption clouded the skies worldwide causing crop failures, malnutrition, less vitamin D, etc. The two decades following were some of the most unhealthy the northern hemisphere ever experienced. No Black Death to speak of, but there were spikes in mortality caused by lesser plagues of measels, smallpox, typhus, yellow fever, malaria, and pneumonia. There was a similar but worse eruption that occurred around 536 A.D. that ushered in the great Justinian plague…Fascinating reading–look up the year without a summer for the 1815-16 event, or the worst year to be alive for the earlier one.

Ken31
Ken31
  daddy Joe
December 9, 2021 6:29 pm

I came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed.

Jdog
Jdog
  hardscrabble farmer
December 10, 2021 3:33 pm

The human body is simply a biological engine. If it does not get the nutrients it needs to perform the functions it needs to do, then it simply cannot perform those functions. Vitamin D is essential for proper immune system functions. In the winter, at very least, you must take supplements. We have a population that basically lives off junk food, then they wonder why they get sick. Any time you talk to a veterinarian about a sick animal the very first thing they want to know is what is the animals diet, what are you feeding it? When has your doctor ever asked you about your diet? Of course if you ate a proper diet, there would be a far smaller market for the trillion dollar pharmaceutical industry that gets rich of sick and diseased people……

Jdog
Jdog
December 9, 2021 6:04 pm

You will hear a lot of rich people claim that lower birth rates and a decline in population would cause the collapse of society.
That is a blatant lie.
What it would cause is a power and economic shift, with money and power flowing from the non productive rich, to the productive poor. I suppose to the unproductive rich, that would be the collapse of their society…..

Horst
Horst
December 9, 2021 6:25 pm

Of course history is considered here, in Germany. There is a strange paradox. On demonstrations, unvaccinated mocked the situation by wearing the yellow star, like in the 30s. Huge outcry in the media. But in fact, it’s the vaccinated, who wield a yellow sign! The paper vaccination document is yellow, it’s been for decades. It’s the vaccinated, who are marked. They use the mark, to get goodies.

Doc Adams
Doc Adams
December 10, 2021 12:21 am

Some medical researchers suggest that infectious disease did not become a problem until about 10,000 years ago with the advent of agriculture and domestication of animals. Dispersed hunter/gatherers change lifestyles, especially with more community living.

There have been instances when protracted cooling drove people-and their diseases-to warmer areas. Not much different than European explorers bringing their diseases to indigenous populations that had no immunity.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 10, 2021 8:24 am

Lead is the new currency. Power resides in bullets not politicians who dream otherwise. Stock up and stay safe. It is not inflation that is transitory, it is politicians and bureaucrats.