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How was it possible that for two millennium prior to the arrival of British trading soldiers, India had only know some 17 famines, while after they anchored, under 120 years of imperial domination, 31 much greater subsistence crisis would ravage and kill hundred of millions? How did the third world come to be? Have there always been famines or are they a product of the free market, and or is it perhaps one of the original crimes of the Anunnaki? In this season finale we bring our Biological peace and warfare series to a temporary close hoping to answer these questions and more.
By Marcus 马克思4.9
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How was it possible that for two millennium prior to the arrival of British trading soldiers, India had only know some 17 famines, while after they anchored, under 120 years of imperial domination, 31 much greater subsistence crisis would ravage and kill hundred of millions? How did the third world come to be? Have there always been famines or are they a product of the free market, and or is it perhaps one of the original crimes of the Anunnaki? In this season finale we bring our Biological peace and warfare series to a temporary close hoping to answer these questions and more.

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