This book is one of twenty I have read on famine. And one of three on the Irish potato famine.
The more you read on Irish famines, the more you will realize that famine is endemic to Ireland. The blight was but one of many.
Most famines contain a significant human component. And so, too, the famine of black potatoes. The worse human components were English and other Irish.
The global famine unfolding now in 2022 is also a plot. Contrast, the Irish famine that began in 1845 started by natural causes — the fungus. Humans later latched onto the Irish moment of weakness. Ireland was not the only country to suffer during that famine but suffered the most.
Our Global Famine, a component of the larger Gigacide that includes the death-vax and energy attacks, is starting in 2022, and is entirely human-made and an act of global war.
I’ve read the Famine Plot cover to cover and now started re-reading.
Notice in the screenshot-video attached the long chronology. Starts slow. Imperceptible to most. A couple years into the famine it really starts to hit. Very long flash to bang.
Notice that diseases such as famine fevers arrive. They always do. One of these is always typhus. I loosely track typhus daily due to the knowledge found in twenty books that typhus always makes an appearance. And what I see today, in 2022, are increasing media reports about typhus among homeless in California.
To state this clearly: The huge homeless populations in cities across America will lead to serious outbreaks when food shortages worsen. And huge crime waves with a big death toll. You will see. Save this.
Cholera always appears during famine. Of course in 1845 they did not yet know what brought cholera and as I recall it was more like 1854 in London that John Snow started to crack the code. I read a book on that cholera outbreak called Ghost Map.
A few nights ago in London visited the Broadstreet Pump that delivered so much cholera and death to London until Dr. Snow figure it out and removed the pump handle from the Broad Street Pump. Today, there is a pump there with a plaque and no handle, and a bar right beside it called the John Snow.
I highly suggest reading at least five books on famine.
The Famine Plot is a great start. The book is expertly written and the audio is top-notch. Notice that I never provide links or sell ‘survival food’ or any of that. I am concerned that if I do this, you will take my warnings less seriously.
Notice the famine fevers, the cholera, the Human Osmotic Pressure, and so much more.
Make sure to click the short audio attached. And watch the slow flash-to-bang, how long famine this goes on, how long to peak and finally abate.
This famine changed Ireland forever. As famines do.
For those without the time or inclination to read multiple books, may I suggest two movies.. Albeit these deal with the Holodomor in Ukraine, at the hands of Stalin / Soviet Union - rather ironic? prescient? given that Ukraine and Russia are currently in the forefront of the news.
Those two movies are "Mr. Jones" and "Bitter Harvest." They are excellent in their own right from a historical perspective, not just concerning famine. I even got DVD's of both, as a precaution should they be rendered unavailable for streaming as the unelected Biden-Harris Junta / WEF Great Reset suppression of "misinformation" march on.
I think his reference to "Make sure to click the short audio attached. And watch the slow flash-to-bang, how long famine this goes on, how long to peak and finally abate" refers to the 5-minute audiobook clip embedded on the Amazon page for: "The Famine Plot: England's Role in Ireland's Greatest Tragedy". The clip walks through some of the early chronology as the famine developed over a 7 year period. The first dates mentioned in the audiobook clip are prior to 1850 but the year is not stated. The chronology then continues through 1850, 1851 & 1852 explicitly.