Toll of Irish Holocaust. The 1841 census of Ireland
revealed a population of 10,897,449. This figure includes the correction
factor established by that year's official partial recount. When,
between 1779 and 1841, the U.S. population increased by 640 percent, and
England's is estimated to have increased, despite massive emigration to
its colonies, by 100 percent, it is generally accepted that Ireland's
population increase was 172% 10. The average
annual component of this 172% increase is x in the formula (1+ x)62 = 1 + 172%; thus 0.0163, or 1.63%. Accepting that this 1.63%
rate of annual population increase continued until mid-1846 (one human
gestation after the late-1845 beginning of removal of Ireland's food), the
1846 population was 11,815,011.
Assuming that rate continued, the
population in 1851, absent the starvation, would have been approximately
12,809,841. However; the 1851 census recorded a population of 6,552,385;
thus there was a "disappearance" of 6,257,456. This population-loss figure
of 6,257,456 is scarcely susceptible to significant challenge, being
derived directly from the British government's own censuses for Ireland.
It is reasonable to assume that the rigor established in the recount of
1841 became the standard for the 1851 census; so that any residual
undercount would be systemic, affecting 1841 and 1851 proportionately
(and, if known, would increase the murder total). These 6,257,456 include
roughly 1,000,000 who successfully fled into exile and another 100,000
unborn between 1846 and 1851 due to malnutrition-induced infertility.
Of the 100,000 who fled to Canada in 1847, only 60,000 were still alive
one month after landing.11 Among the 40,000 dead was Henry Ford's
father's mother who died en route from Cork or in quarantine on Quebec's
Grosse Ile.
Thus; though from 1845 through 1850, 6,257,456 "disappeared," the
number murdered is approximately 1.1 million fewer; i.e., 5.16 millions. Consequently;
if Britain's census figures for Ireland are correct the British government murdered
approximately 5.16 million Irish men, women and children; making it the Irish
Holocaust. This number, 5.16 million, exceeds the high end of the range (4.2
to 5.1 million) of serious estimates of the number of Jews murdered by Nazis.
The least reliable component of the foregoing arithmetic is the number assumed
to have successfully fled. If the fleers who survived prove to number, say,
900,000 instead of 1,000,000, the murder count will have to be corrected from
5.16 to 5.26 millions. This amount of adjustment, up or down, of the 5.16 millions
murdered is determinable by sensitive review of the immigration records of the
U.S., Canada, Argentina, and Australia; and of government records on the Irish
who fled to Britain at the time. We invite bona fide documentation of the
foregoing; whether in confirmation or rebuttal. Economists and historians are
disqualified if their published work on the events of 1845-1850 covers up the
British army's central role therein. Such individuals lack the standing to participate
in this truth-quest.
To our knowledge nobody else has ever published
the above arithmetic or named the food removal regiments and battleships.
Evidence that other truth-telling accounts exist would be greatly
appreciated. Irish academia shuns and slurs Tom Gallagher's Paddy's Lament
and Englishwoman Cecil Woodham-Smith's The Great Hunger for mentioning the
Food Removal. Woodham-Smith fudged, but not enough to satisfy the cover-up
cabal. For example; she reported that the 1841 partial recount established
a correction factor of one-third for the 1841 census figure; but she used
the uncorrected figure to calculate! By this and other fudges she arrived
at a population-loss of only 2.5 million. She allocated only half a page
to the core facts of the Genocide; the food removal data, while using some
two hundred pages to describe British government "relief measures" as if
they were something other than cosmetic exercises; a cover-up. But just as
Telefis Eireann out-Britished Yorkshire TV by refusing to co-premiere the
latter's 1993 exposé of the 5/17/74 British bombings of Dublin/Monaghan
streets that murdered 33 and maimed 253; and as the Irish police menace
the survivors of that bombing instead of arresting the known British
perpetrators; so do Irish historians out-British Woodham-Smith by
ostracizing her for exposing the Food Removal. They out-do themselves in
describing the "benefit" of the Irish Holocaust; how Britain reduced
poverty in Ireland ( by murdering those it had impoverished! They
promote the notion that only the blighted potato crop belonged to the
Irish while Ireland's abundant livestock, grains, etc., all "belonged" to
mostly absentee English landlords. By that insane standard all of the
property and production of Europe and Asia, excepting starvation rations
for workers, would belong to W.W.II GIs and their heirs (or to the Axis
had it won).
Irish are not guilty. Though many Holocaust
Irish, like many, say, Auschwitz Jews, took deadly advantage of their own
weakest, neither the Irish nor Jewish communities had hand or part in the
conceiving and planning of the genocides from London and Berlin;
respectively. But, the German government repented and paid $100 billion
(dollars) reparations to Jews while the British government and its Dublin
surrogates still use terror and slander against those who commemorate the
Irish Holocaust. It is still dangerous - after 150 years - to reveal the
truth of it. ...
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