View Full Version : Food Hoarding Was Made Illegal by Royalty - WW1
endlessvista
25-09-2008, 07:08 PM
Was watching the BBC celeb cult programme Who Do You Think You Are last night as one part caught my attention as I was flicking the channels.
It said that during WW1 in order to "stop the rich hording food", the British government by iorder of the King made food hoarding a prisionable offence. I nearly fell off my chair as the only people who needed stocked food out of sheer survival would of been the poor. The rich only had to go outside the front door of a mansion with a gun for dinner.
But it got even more mindfucking.
And who was the champion of this non-food hording. Non other than His Majesty King George.
It beggars belief that the same person who was probably stuffing himself with a deer's arse every night ordered the poor of these islands not to hoard food or they would be locked up.
I would love to know more about this - seems it was more rooted in starving the poor so they would not have the energy to survive the war the same European Royalty such as that Saxe-Goethe piece of shit started in the first place.
Did shooting game birds, eating wild fly-caught salmon or devouring stags from his thousands of acres of ancestreral estates and lands not count as hoarding. Of course not...
Sickening. Amazed that people at the time put up with it and whom it was who was lecturing them to not hold on to their means of basic survival.
eternal_spirit
25-09-2008, 07:21 PM
Kind of like the so call Irish famine (potato blight) all lies. In reality the food was taken and shipped over to England to feed the troops of the British Empire, it was planned murder.
Besides another hole in the official story is they would have had many other varieties of food other than potatoes which would have gotten them through the year until next seasons crops of potatoes.
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12588
English genocide on Irish
The forced starvation was a way of getting Irish people shipped to the colonies in USA; stay in Ireland and starve or take a chance and emigrate. These were the first American slaves. And most of the foot soldiers in the civil war were Irish men.
Redneck And How The Word Came Into Being!
Bet not many know this......The term red neck came about, because the first
slaves taken to America were white English and Irish men, they couldn't
stand the heat, them being from a colder climate. They got sever sun burn
whilst bending over working the land "hence red neck", many died through
heat and exhaustion.
Britain at the time the conditions were bad, and you would be thrown in
jail for the pettiest of crimes, you almost couldn't fart for fear of
being arrested and thrown in prison. Then TPTB would send you off to
America as a slave, also the British were said to be the physically
strongest and hardest workers that's why they were the first SLAVES!
So, because the heat of the sun became too much for the white slaves, they
decided to bring in the black slaves from Africa, the black man had his own
black slaves, so the official history books are LIES, it was nothing to do
with RACISM.
mynameis
26-09-2008, 02:50 AM
Kind of like the so call Irish famine (potato blight) all lies. In reality the food was taken and shipped over to England to feed the troops of the British Empire, it was planned murder.
Besides another hole in the official story is they would have had many other varieties of food other than potatoes which would have gotten them through the year until next seasons crops of potatoes.
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12588
English genocide on Irish
The forced starvation was a way of getting Irish people shipped to the colonies in USA; stay in Ireland and starve or take a chance and emigrate. These were the first American slaves. And most of the foot soldiers in the civil war were Irish men.
Redneck And How The Word Came Into Being!
Bet not many know this......The term red neck came about, because the first
slaves taken to America were white English and Irish men, they couldn't
stand the heat, them being from a colder climate. They got sever sun burn
whilst bending over working the land "hence red neck", many died through
heat and exhaustion.
Britain at the time the conditions were bad, and you would be thrown in
jail for the pettiest of crimes, you almost couldn't fart for fear of
being arrested and thrown in prison. Then TPTB would send you off to
America as a slave, also the British were said to be the physically
strongest and hardest workers that's why they were the first SLAVES!
So, because the heat of the sun became too much for the white slaves, they
decided to bring in the black slaves from Africa, the black man had his own
black slaves, so the official history books are LIES, it was nothing to do
with RACISM.
No. Slavery just became acquainted with racism over time by bigots. The racism came about as a part of scientific Darwinism and evolutionary theory.
tyler
26-09-2008, 03:10 AM
Why are there no Irish Holocaust museums and monuments springing up all over the world? Just a thought.
Also, the Irish starved when the potato crop failed because they were so poor that potatoes was all they existed on mostly. They had no alternatives and no Tescos down the road.
Sixty per cent of the British army in the Victorian era were Irish. It was Irishmen who conquered the world for the British Empire.
eternal_spirit
26-09-2008, 03:47 AM
Yes some of my Irish anscestors went to America and other brothers and sisters from the same family ended up in England.
Both Grandfathers fought against the Germans, even though one of their Dads was German. Then my Dad got sent to Belfast (so called peace corps English army National service back then)
Then they sent him to the Berlin wall.
bob_jones
29-09-2008, 09:30 PM
It is a point worth making that King George the fifth, Kaisa Wilhelm the second and Tzar Nicholas the second were all cousins.
The first world war had it's first deployment of troops to Iraq not France.
Germany had built a railway to Iraq and Germans were turning up on our oil fields trying to buy our oil!:)
George the fiifth changed his sir name to Windsor during the first world war from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the name they gained when Prince Albert married Queen Victoria who was Brunswick-Ludenbeck or something after the crown went to George of Hanover in 1714 to comply with the Act of Settlement 1701 that kicked off the Jackobite rebellion and ended in the massacre at Culloden in 1745.
We don't really have a hereditary monarchy but one chosen by Act of Parliament.
The royals should have become Mountbaten when Prince Phillip married the Queen but she had decreed that they will all go by the name of Windsor from now on cos it makes 'em sound puka init!
If there are any historians out there that don't mind the risk of assassination they might find how I became Jones after descending from the Stuarts.
Yes; all my albums and this post are to do with why they murdered Lady Diana.