2013.5.20 Irish Potato Famine Pathogen Identified (bbc.co.uk):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-22596561
One purpose for exposing this horribly racist and genocidal event is to gain some insight into the mentality of the people in charge of the British Empire today... this may help explain their apparent lack of concern for the mass slaughters and torture they've been perpetuating, country after country, throughout the Middle East.
For the unbelievable truth about the so called "Irish Potato Famine", see the following...
Irish Holocaust (irishholocaust.org):
Britain's Cover Up
Is Britain's cover-up of its 1845-1850 holocaust in Ireland the most successful Big Lie in all of history?
The cover-up is accomplished by the same British terrorism and bribery that perpetrated the genocide. Consider: why does Irish President Mary Robinson call it "Ireland's greatest natural 1 disaster" while she conceals the British army's role? Potato blight, "phytophthora infestans", did spread from America to Europe in 1844, to England and then Ireland in 1845 but it didn't cause famine anywhere. Ireland did not starve for potatoes; it starved for food.
Ireland starved because its food, from 40 to 70 shiploads per day, was removed at gunpoint by 12,000 British constables reinforced by the British militia, battleships, excise vessels, Coast Guard and by 200,000 British soldiers (100,000 at any given moment). The attached map shows the never-before-published names and locations in Ireland of the food removal regiments (Disposition of the Army; Public Record Office, London; et al, of which we possess photocopies). Thus, Britain seized from Ireland's producers tens of millions of head of livestock; tens of millions of tons of flour, grains, meat, poultry & dairy products; enough to sustain 18 million persons.
The Public Record Office recently informed us that their British regiments' Daily Activity Reports of 1845-1850 have "gone missing." Those records include each regiment's cattle drives and grain cart convoys it escorted at gun-point from the Irish districts assigned to it. Also "missing" are the receipts issued by the British army commissariat officers in every Irish port tallying the cattle and tonnage of foodstuff removed; likewise the export lading manifests. Other records provide all revealing glimpses of the "missing" data; such as: ...
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http://www.irishholocaust.org/britain%27scoverup
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