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Ponce
13th December 2010, 04:25 PM
Is never to late if you are ready.........
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

The Bitter Bite of Winter, Food Shortages Coming?.

By Dr. Mark Sircus

Almost six months ago an Italian physicist was showing satellite photos of a diminishing Gulf current because of the oil disaster and now below you will see a video interview of an actual Earl of Sterling talking extensively about its collapse. This does not explain the early and bitter record-breaking weather in the United States but it is disastrous news for parts of Europe and actually perhaps the whole world, which is already in the middle of dramatic climate change—and now this.



Part Two

These next few months are going to be an LSD trip for humanity as it will probably get wild and crazy. Top physicists are still trying to tell us what is happening in the neighborhood, I mean in the heart of the solar system. They are saying we are going into a Grand Minimum of Solar Activity.Meaning it is not going to be very nice (to say the least) to live anywhere near the extreme latitudes.

Habibullo Abdussamatov, an astrophysicist and head of space research at St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory in Russia, stated that solar activity caused the climate change on earth. Abdussamatov contends, “Long-term variations in the amount of solar energy reaching the earth are the principal reasons driving and defining the whole mechanism of climatic changes from the global warmings to the little ice ages to the big glacial periods.” He predicts that earth will enter a “little ice age as early as 2014 and lasting as long as two centuries. The last one occurred between 1650 and 1850 and accounted for many crop failures, outbreaks of famines, and mass migrations.

While they are sunning themselves with global warming in Cancun, the local area has seen record-breaking cold. Cancun set a 100-year record low temperature date of 54 F. while negotiators from over 200 countries obsessed with global warming. Miami broke a record that had remained unchallenged since 1897. Temperatures dropped to 63 degrees, two degrees lower than 113 years ago. Fort Lauderdale, Florida breaks 169-year cold record: Fort Lauderdale broke a low temperature record of 42 degrees for Dec. 7 that had been in place for 169 years, said Dan Gregoria, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Miami.

“In parts of Florida, hit Tuesday morning with a freeze not seen this early since 1937, some growers were already reporting severe frost burn and ruined plantings, reducing supply and driving up prices for winter vegetables,” says this article in the Wall Street Journal. With sweet corn “turning blackish green and slimy” and green beans wilting, prices have soared by up to 62 percent.


You want to see and experience what it might like to be living in the face of the beginning of a new ice age? See this above video about a Canadian town that almost had to declare a state of emergency because of the huge amounts of snow.

The heart of the lie in global warming propaganda campaigns is: “If the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide reaches 450 ppm, we’ll reach a “turning point in the damage curve,” says Professor David Archer. At that point, the earth would reach temperatures that it has not seen in millions of years. If we were to stop burning fossil fuels today, the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide would begin to fall, and while the warming would continue for some time as the earth slowly caught up to the carbon we have already released, we would avoid the worst.

“Meanwhile climate negotiators labored through the night and into their final day Friday with a raft of issues undergoing intense bargaining, but with high hopes an agreement was within reach on small but essential steps to stem global warming.” Now why would they be doing that if outside their windows record cold was blowing against the windowpanes? Winter is breaking out this year in a big way, threatening many communities with record snow and cold Armageddon.

Is that what they are deliberately hiding from the public until it’s too late to see the white elephants stampeding through the room? Warming was supposed to be a long-term gradually-worsening threat and there was even the upside of great crop productions in Canada and other northern latitudes. Cold and snow can literally freeze human activity and human life to death quite quickly. “Death rates are set to soar “scandalously” this winter as a new Arctic blast batters Britain with temperatures on a par with Siberia. Experts predict a dramatic increase in cold-related fatalities as we suffer the bitterest winter in a century, causing 12 deaths every hour.”

Transportation is the first thing to go and that means food supplies are easily and quickly threatened. “The areas that were hardest hit are virtually impassable,” said Minnesota State Patrol Lt. Eric Roeske, talking about the snowstorm ripping through the midsection of the United States this past weekend. If energy fails, things turn dark and dangerously cold all too quickly.


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No one doubts we are in the middle of dramatic climate change, so these pre-winter storms are ominous warnings of what can continue to come. If one storm piles on top of another this winter we will learn how cold hell can be. Everyone who has seen the movie The Coldest Day saw an ice age commence with the hugest granddaddy of a single powerful storm with icy temperatures so cold the air could freeze steel. It certainly was dramatic. One can bury most of a continent in snow quite easily without all the whistles and horns of a movie-created storm. Just roll out repeats of what certain areas are already getting and the story will not be pleasant.

Now who would have ever thought that I would become a weatherman reporting this news from the International Medical Veritas Association? And what does this have to do with medicine anyway? Well in Chinese Medicine cold is one of the main causes of disease. It blocks the channels and meridians and stagnates the energy. Environmental medicine becomes overwhelmingly essential in a severely poisoned and polluted world getting colder quickly. The name of the medical game has changed because of the massive destruction of the air, water, and food with thousands upon thousands of dangerous chemicals and drugs and a long list of heavy metals like mercury attacking us from all sides. What’s the government’s response? Clamp down on chelation of heavy metals. The landscape of medicine is changing quickly. Doctors of the future are going to have a completely different future.

Special Note: I thought this piece of information that follows will get you into the more practical side in terms of food availability and security.



Oregon-based Mountain House, a division of Oregon Freeze Dry, Inc., has confirmed reports of shortages in their freeze-dried food product line. Mountain House Sales Division Manager Melanie Cornutt said it is true that larger distributors and dealers are receiving limited stocks of inventory, and that Mountain House is unable to provide freeze-dried foods in #10 cans to smaller distributors due to significant global demand. A #10 can is generally purchased for larger camping groups or for emergency food storage, as it holds approximately six pounds, or 13 cups, of food with approximately 10-25 servings per can.

I recommend to my readers who are interested in increasing their food security to purchase a good supply of Rejuvenate, the superfood that I use because it tastes so good and is so fantastically formulated. In a separate testimony I will talk this week about observing what it has done in the past two weeks for my 15-year-old son, who was looking to gain some muscle mass. The effect I saw was one like you would expect to see when feeding a dry plant with water. In two weeks he had grown in every way and I was astounded. Now imagine having this as your emergency food—how can one go wrong?

http://theintelhub.com/2010/12/13/the-bitter-bite-of-winter-food-shortages-coming/

skid
13th December 2010, 04:31 PM
Thanks for the good news Ponce. I have to worry about moving to the equator now :(

Cebu_4_2
13th December 2010, 04:37 PM
Just way too much doom to read, if I can sell this shythole for 100K more than I owe I will be motivated to equate myself. How does one transport a few (many) pounds of silver to say... someplace warmer? I don't need any boating accidents either, my whole life is done here now... what a work of fvcking art.

Ponce
13th December 2010, 04:44 PM
Well, you also have the mini ice age that will be here by 2,017 and will last for about 200 years......hummmmmmmmm, I'd better buy more rice and beans.........and tp.

I believe that we had an ice age from 1550-1750.

Fortyone
13th December 2010, 06:57 PM
the last "little Ice Age" was one of the main catalysts to emigrate to the Americas.The Americas were spared that age,I wonder if this will be the same?

Ponce
13th December 2010, 07:10 PM
Coming down from the North it will almost hit my Micky Mouse of a town here in SW Oregon........freaking cold it will be.

platinumdude
13th December 2010, 07:12 PM
But southern Cal is having record heat.

SilverMagnet
14th December 2010, 12:24 AM
Note to self: Buy more Mountain House, Rejuvenate, and a 200 year supply of HotHands.

Silver Shield
14th December 2010, 03:39 AM
Buy more silver because the dollar is going to collapse sooner than the Ice age.

When that happens you all can live next to me when I buy LeBrons house.

Awoke
14th December 2010, 05:40 AM
I remember the schools trying to inculcate me with this crap when I was a youngster. I remember being in grade 4 and 5, and being told that we are entering another ice age that will last 20 years.
They showed us models of our parliament building, covered under a Two kilometer high sheet of ice, just for some exta "Booga booga" factor.
We were all scared.

That was over 25 years ago.

Let the earth go through its natural warming and cooling cycles. Big deal. No need to panic.

brosil
14th December 2010, 07:52 AM
Why can't we just burn more coal and increase all those global warming gases? Al Gore said it would work.

Heimdhal
14th December 2010, 08:01 AM
All I know is that its still isnt even half way through december yet and South Florida has already broken its record lows a couple times in the past few weeks. I mean shoot, I think we got down to 29-30 degrees last night or the night before and are supposed to be there again tonight.

But then have 78 degree days through the end of the week! WT-Holy-F kinda weather is that?!?!?!


However, mankind has lived through ice ages and mini ice ages before with a 1/5 of the technology we have today. I think we can persevere WITHOUT mass a emigration to the equater. I do feel bad for yall up north though cause you know its gonna get DAMN cold.

Ponce
14th December 2010, 08:26 AM
I lowered my thermostat to 57 to make the heating oil last longer......the curtain that I placed between the living room and the rest of the house is working just fine, after all I spend 95% of my time in the living room.

Dogman
14th December 2010, 08:38 AM
I am not totally convenced on the global warming thing OR the natural climate/sun cycle thing ether.

What I do see is in my little patch of Texas, in the 50 or so years lived here the weather is changing, It is getting dryer and hotter in the summer! In the north east part of the state , in general are 20" of rain short.
And summertime heat is increasing. Just looked at my weather station history and this year, my station recorded a high of 116°F!

It could be a solar cycle/man made or a combination of both, which I lean to in thought. It is a fact that the ice sheets in the northern hemisphere are melting, and soon the fabled northwest passage will become real, that is to say, ships will be able to go from the Atlantic to the pacific ocean, by heading toward the north pole instead of going south through panama or around one of the capes.

The fresh water could stall or is stalling out the gulf stream, currant, Now think about it! If true places that normally grow most of the worlds crops will get colder and dryer. And if true the worlds food supply will drop, because the growing season will be screwed up. So the title of this thread may be a truth in progress.

agnut
15th December 2010, 11:29 AM
Hey Ponce; great idea about isolating the rooms to save on heating costs.

Only half joking here but what do you think of using cases of toilet paper for insulation ? Since you are the “toilet paper King” around here, I bow before your TP wisdom.

Let’s see, you would get insulating improvement, storage areas you may not otherwise have, and future price/value appreciation with the extra “loads” of toilet paper for trading in the future.

In our conversations I have come to the conclusion that toilet paper accumulation in big quantity is one of the best items for future bartering and horse trading.

First, trading in toilet paper is far safer than trading in bullets, food or liquor. After all, who would rob you at gunpoint for a roll of toilet paper ?

Second, I would expect that toilet paper prices would rise right along with other prices. Think of how much energy/oil it must require to cut down trees, transport them to the mill, cut them up, process the raw wood chips, bleach the paper slurry, press the slurry into rolls, insert the cardboard tubes, cut the rolls into individual size, package the rolls, package the cases, store them, ship them to distributors, ship them to markets, stock the shelves, check them out at the markets‘ cash registers. Whew !

You know, when I think about it, we are living in an age of marvelous conveniences as well as incredible bargains. Toilet paper is but one of thousands of items. Take a can of peas for example. Like the example above, think of what it must take for a can of peas to make it ultimately to your home pantry. And all at a retail cost of about 50 cents a can !!!

If you don’t appreciate that and understand that we may be living in the ending of the era of low prices as a result of highly efficient production, you will suffer with higher prices in the future since you did not buy quantities earlier. Additionally, availability in the future may be a very serious problem. Nothing worse than having gold and silver to spend in a scenario of almost nothing for sale. Sure, many items will still be available at various prices. What we need to identify are the items that will still be in demand in the future AND will become hard to acquire.

Take men’s socks for example. The other day I bought 7 pairs of socks for $5 at WalMart. Now socks wear out in time and nobody I know would consider buying used socks at a garage sale (underwear either; yuck !). So socks hold a special place in tradable items.

What if China cuts us off in sock imports ? We no longer manufacture socks in the U.S., do we ? Just imagine running around in shoes or sneakers without socks.

In conclusion, toilet paper ain’t gonna save your ass but it might at least keep you out of deep doo doo.

Just got a call from someone who wants to get rid of over 1,000 vinyl records for about 5 to 10 cents each. Gotta go.

Best wishes,

agnut

P.S. Back now from the vinyl record deal. I should post the gory details at the bartering and horse trading thread (which I have been inexcusably neglectful in attending to). I will say that there were about 1,400 records and some surprises thrown in for the mix. Ya gotta git out there to find the deals; they don’t come to you. Duh

Ponce
15th December 2010, 12:47 PM
I know Agnut.....a can of Chile Con Carne cost about $1.25 and a roll of tp cost .25 cents it would be a good trade........but, I'll give up a single roll of my tp when they take it out of my cold hands.

About something else for the future..........let's say that something cost $1.00 and someone (WTSHTF) wants to sell it for for $2.50, if it is something that people will need then BUY IT, the reason for this is that at a later day you will be able to sell it for $7.00 or even for more.........I am using $ as an example but you would probably be trading it for something else.

Don't think only of what you will need but also of what others will need.

mick silver
15th December 2010, 04:24 PM
ponce why not use the wood stove you have

Ponce
15th December 2010, 04:48 PM
Well Mick I don't like to have a fight with the wood stove every time that I want to burn wood, the wood stove is my emergency heather...........my Toyo kerosine heater has been on sinse 2002 and I have never had to touch it but for filling the tank and cleaning the kerosene filter every two years.........if is not broken then leave it alone.

mick silver
15th December 2010, 06:50 PM
load as much wood as you can get in it an it will last almost all day ... plus it will get the temp up and your house will feel better . like i say i clean mine once a day and add wood every fews hours . my house stay 75 to 77 . i get the wood free after stroms . most tree removal companys will give it to you because there busy , it cut up and free . nothing like free heat

Ponce
15th December 2010, 08:01 PM
The back of my property is all forest.......but why do anything if nothing is broken?.......now intead of havin kerosine for three years I have it for four plus..........have 3.5 cords of wood put away......plus a portable kerosine heather and two more propane heather and two one lbs propane canisters heathers.

In case of a super ice age have a two man tent that will go in my living room that I can heat up with a candle.......about one hundred and fifty therty hours candles in stock.

Get ready today for the way that you want to live tomorrow.........

StackerKen
15th December 2010, 08:14 PM
Get ready today for the way that you want to live tomorrow.........


Ponce? You want to live like that tomorrow?


Hey where is K-os ?...She eats doom like this for breakfast ;)