e in a more pragmatic nature. The Plague still maintains its identity today. Cases are still reported throughout theworld. Thankfully, rarely in North America. Mortality has dropped from the 70 to 90%experienced in the 14th century to 3 to 5 % today. The loss of life in those four short yearsof history was immense. A plague of the proportions that struck Europe would becompared to the effects of a nuclear war today. A thought that chills my bones to the core.Just imagine how a government of today's society would react to a disease with no curethat spread with the same rapidity and executed with the same effectiveness. The answerlies just one unknown virus away in our own evolution cycle. Will humanity survive? ...