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old steel
23rd June 2017, 10:50 AM
Live it up!


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DCnqwvQXYAMw219.jpg




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZMOWlvoeQo


There is that number, again.

2025

crimethink
23rd June 2017, 11:44 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZMOWlvoeQo

FALSE PROPHET ALERT!

I stopped listening when he uttered the phrase "anthropogenic climate change" with seriousness and reverence. I almost stopped at the graphic of Greenland's naturally-changing ice sheet, as I knew exactly where the video was going.

old steel
23rd June 2017, 12:04 PM
FALSE PROPHET ALERT!

I stopped listening when he uttered the phrase "anthropogenic climate change" with seriousness and reverence. I almost stopped at the graphic of Greenland's naturally-changing ice sheet, as I knew exactly where the video was going.


It's much worse than that. Fuck global warming/climate change.

The Maunder Minimum we are entering will make it impossible to grow crops outdoors above the 40th parallel.

This comment get it.

"My money is on 2021. I work at a casino. I've got a pretty good grasp of the probability sets in play. 2025 assumes that the sociopaths won't kill each other for food. Ain't happening, bud.

Extinction will happen faster than that. We'll all be gone no later than 2021. The nuclear-powered empires will not handle famine and food riots any better than Syria did."

EE_
23rd June 2017, 12:13 PM
The next ELE warning will be announced in 2021 and 2025. Stay tuned!

old steel
23rd June 2017, 12:53 PM
I keep watching the western numbers dive on this CIA based think tank site.

They pegged 2025 too but i think they are being optimistic.


http://www.deagel.com/country/forecast.aspx

Jerrylynnb
23rd June 2017, 04:38 PM
I'm confused, Old Steel.

Not to be a contrarian, but, when I go to Dallas the food stores are all jam-packed with foods galore and also customers galore. I see not one bit of any hint of any kind of a shortage - is there something brewing under the surface that could spring forward suddenly and prevent all this "land o' plenty" we are currently enjoying.

Of special note is Whole Foods - we got gobs of them in the bigD/Forth Worth area and their fresh section is got so many veggies and fruits, of so many different kinds, I just don't see any reason (YET) to worry about running out of food. And the prices are reasonable, even for retired folks on a fixed income. Lots of there customers are older folks like me.

What is the basis, factual if its there, for predicting any kind of food shortage in the next few years?

crimethink
23rd June 2017, 04:55 PM
The Maunder Minimum we are entering will make it impossible to grow crops outdoors above the 40th parallel.

Highly unlikely. That's all of Europe. The original Maunder Minimum didn't collapse European agriculture, only substantially reduce its harvests.

Solar energy output is definitely out of the norm right now, and despite the Jewsmedia and "ed-jew-cation" apparatus shrieking about "global warming," temperatures are showing this reduction in Solar output. Similarly, as before, world harvests will decline significantly, but not collapse. We already have far more than enough food for everyone; only Capitalism makes hunger a fact.

That said, the world system is metastable, and any sort of significant Black Swan could crash things to the point of causing billions of deaths within a year. That will likely be a technological collapse, not a natural cause. Petroleum production & distribution failures, electricity production & distribution failures, mass communications failures, any of a variety of technologies not functioning as they have could push things over the cliff.

Atocha
23rd June 2017, 04:55 PM
I'm confused, Old Steel.

Not to be a contrarian, but, when I go to Dallas the food stores are all jam-packed with foods galore and also customers galore. I see not one bit of any hint of any kind of a shortage - is there something brewing under the surface that could spring forward suddenly and prevent all this "land o' plenty" we are currently enjoying.

Of special note is Whole Foods - we got gobs of them in the bigD/Forth Worth area and their fresh section is got so many veggies and fruits, of so many different kinds, I just don't see any reason (YET) to worry about running out of food. And the prices are reasonable, even for retired folks on a fixed income. Lots of there customers are older folks like me.

What is the basis, factual if its there, for predicting any kind of food shortage in the next few years?

Hey old man. I work close to Elm Street and Good Latimer. Nice to meet you. I was born in Dallas and grew up in Dallas.

crimethink
23rd June 2017, 05:05 PM
What is the basis, factual if its there, for predicting any kind of food shortage in the next few years?

Here is one projection of US wheat production:

https://nextgrandminimum.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/wheatareayield11.jpg

As noted earlier, I don't agree with the doom & gloom scenario related to natural causes, but technological causes could bring about TSHTF and then WROL.

hoarder
23rd June 2017, 07:18 PM
What is the basis, factual if its there, for predicting any kind of food shortage in the next few years?Strategic value.

Look closely at who controls the food supply. Don't you think they control it because there is strategic value in controlling it?

It ain't just about money.

old steel
23rd June 2017, 08:02 PM
Highly unlikely. That's all of Europe. The original Maunder Minimum didn't collapse European agriculture, only substantially reduce its harvests.

Solar energy output is definitely out of the norm right now, and despite the Jewsmedia and "ed-jew-cation" apparatus shrieking about "global warming," temperatures are showing this reduction in Solar output. Similarly, as before, world harvests will decline significantly, but not collapse. We already have far more than enough food for everyone; only Capitalism makes hunger a fact.

That said, the world system is metastable, and any sort of significant Black Swan could crash things to the point of causing billions of deaths within a year. That will likely be a technological collapse, not a natural cause. Petroleum production & distribution failures, electricity production & distribution failures, mass communications failures, any of a variety of technologies not functioning as they have could push things over the cliff.

We farm up here for a living.

Last year there were lots of farms east of us that were snowed under before the combines could get to it, even more to the north.

Those crops were combined this spring before planting.

i don't care what any scientist says, i take a look around me and go with what i'm seeing and i'm seeing cooler temperatures.

Anyways it's not just about the weather.

The whole geopolitical situation is a tinderbox, same with the economy.

I'd say we've been pretty damn lucky, so far.