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Thank you, Michael, for your service. Past and present. From one Florida farm boy to another.

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Denial is strong in US. Famine is not in their vocabulary. Even food shortages are of short duration here until now. Media will deny famine and gaslight the starving people here who only watch cnn news. There will be no revolution.

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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.

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A German told me post war his father strarved to

Death. He said

It’s the old

And the young which die first. In the French sector the French we giving out lots of

food. But you had to volunteer to go

Fight

In Vietnam.

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Attachment?

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What are the other famine books you’ve read?

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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.

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Where's the attached?

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