The Irish Holocaust No One Mentions

Thai Tim

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Was it really a potato famine that killed millions or deliberate starvation, British soldiers keeping food from the people?
 
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"This book, alone, provides the covered-up facts of 1845-1850 Ireland. There was no famine in the ordinary sense of that word. It was genocide perpetrated by more than half of Britain's army (67 regiments of its 130 regiments total). They removed, at gunpoint, Ireland's abundant meats, livestock, and food crops to the ports for export; thus starving the people. The book's colored map shows the locations of lengthy deployments of each of the sixty-seven regiments while they removed livestock, meats, flour, oatmeal, and other food crops to the ports for export. The same map names the locations of some 180 of the resultant mass graves. The Perfect Holocaust is an achievement of the first magnitude and would be obligatory reading in a free Ireland"
 
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"This book, alone, provides the covered-up facts of 1845-1850 Ireland. There was no famine in the ordinary sense of that word. It was genocide perpetrated by more than half of Britain's army (67 regiments of its 130 regiments total). They removed, at gunpoint, Ireland's abundant meats, livestock, and food crops to the ports for export; thus starving the people. The book's colored map shows the locations of lengthy deployments of each of the sixty-seven regiments while they removed livestock, meats, flour, oatmeal, and other food crops to the ports for export. The same map names the locations of some 180 of the resultant mass graves. The Perfect Holocaust is an achievement of the first magnitude and would be obligatory reading in a free Ireland"
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TT is a bit like David Icke - come out with a load of demented shite and establish a reputation as a nutjob then speak about a legitimate topic. People are conditioned to consider anything he writes as lunacy and thus will be dismissive of genuine material that contradicts the 'accepted' narrative. This is such an example.
There wasn't a famine in Ireland there was a deliberate act of genocide. The British would go on to repeat the process in many other places like Bengal but the British had been perfecting the process for centuries. Particularly in the Scottish Highlands.
 
TT is a bit like David Icke - come out with a load of demented shite and establish a reputation as a nutjob then speak about a legitimate topic. People are conditioned to consider anything he writes as lunacy and thus will be dismissive of genuine material that contradicts the 'accepted' narrative. This is such an example.
There wasn't a famine in Ireland there was a deliberate act of genocide. The British would go on to repeat the process in many other places like Bengal but the British had been perfecting the process for centuries. Particularly in the Scottish Highlands.
Don't need a book to know it was genocide,but, David Ike said the moon is hollow so in that respect he is either a lunatic or he is a gate keeper and there is nothing worse than gate keepers, they are the modern name for soup takers, half truths and fantasies and take the ching.
 
TT is a bit like David Icke - come out with a load of demented shite and establish a reputation as a nutjob then speak about a legitimate topic. People are conditioned to consider anything he writes as lunacy and thus will be dismissive of genuine material that contradicts the 'accepted' narrative. This is such an example.
There wasn't a famine in Ireland there was a deliberate act of genocide. The British would go on to repeat the process in many other places like Bengal but the British had been perfecting the process for centuries. Particularly in the Scottish Highlands.
Totalling agree 26+6=1 but everything this FUD puts up real,imagined or just the usual pish this ๐Ÿคก posts he will get the ๐Ÿ’ฉfrom me.

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Christy Moore โ€“ On A Single Day Lyrics
A list of exports from Cork Harbour
On a single day
The fourteenth of September, Eighteen Forty-Seven
Ran as follows:

147 barrels of pork,
986 casks of ham,
27 sacks of bacon,
528 boxes of eggs,
1, 397 firkins of butter,
477 sacks of oats,
720 sacks of flour,
380 sacks of barley,
187 head of cattle,
296 head of sheep, and
4, 338 barrels of miscellaneous provisions,
On a single day,
The ships sailed out from Cork Harbour
With their bellies in the water.
On a single day in County Galway,
The great majority of the poor located there

Were in a state of starvation,
Many hourly expecting death to relieve their suffering.

On a single day,
The Lady Mayoress held a ball
At the Mansion House in Dublin
In the presence of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Dancing continued until the early hours,
And refreshments of the most varied and sumptuous
Nature
Were supplied with inexhaustible profusion.
On a single day.
On a single day.

It's about time this little country of ours had a bit
Of peace.
 
Christy Moore โ€“ On A Single Day Lyrics
A list of exports from Cork Harbour
On a single day
The fourteenth of September, Eighteen Forty-Seven
Ran as follows:

147 barrels of pork,
986 casks of ham,
27 sacks of bacon,
528 boxes of eggs,
1, 397 firkins of butter,
477 sacks of oats,
720 sacks of flour,
380 sacks of barley,
187 head of cattle,
296 head of sheep, and
4, 338 barrels of miscellaneous provisions,
On a single day,
The ships sailed out from Cork Harbour
With their bellies in the water.
On a single day in County Galway,
The great majority of the poor located there

Were in a state of starvation,
Many hourly expecting death to relieve their suffering.

On a single day,
The Lady Mayoress held a ball
At the Mansion House in Dublin
In the presence of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Dancing continued until the early hours,
And refreshments of the most varied and sumptuous
Nature
Were supplied with inexhaustible profusion.
On a single day.
On a single day.

It's about time this little country of ours had a bit
Of peace.
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Quality post 1888 the Great British empire
A bunch of genocidal concentration camp pioneers. Weโ€™ve fuckall to be proud of

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TT is a bit like David Icke - come out with a load of demented shite and establish a reputation as a nutjob then speak about a legitimate topic. People are conditioned to consider anything he writes as lunacy and thus will be dismissive of genuine material that contradicts the 'accepted' narrative. This is such an example.
There wasn't a famine in Ireland there was a deliberate act of genocide. The British would go on to repeat the process in many other places like Bengal but the British had been perfecting the process for centuries. Particularly in the Scottish Highlands.
I have to say I'm in total agreement with the flat earther, the only strange thing about this thread is something I thought was common knowledge is up for debate. Yes, there was a potato blight, but the Brits deployed a huge amount of troops all over the island to take all the grain and livestock they could steal.
I always found it strange that because of failure of one vegetable we are expected to believe that there was nothing left to eat because of a lack of tatties. Only a few words are needed to describe this shameful episode in cruel brittanias history, genocide by deliberate starvation and ethnic cleansing.
 
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