Global Temperatures Continue To Drop; Australia Record Cold, Snow, And Power Failures; Arctic Sea Ice Doing Fine; + Krasheninnikov Awakens: First Eruption In 600 Years
Global Temperatures Continue To Drop; Australia Record Cold, Snow, And Power Failures; Arctic Sea Ice Doing Fine; + Krasheninnikov Awakens: First Eruption In 600 Years
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The next 30 years will see major earthquakes , at least one super volcano ,thick Sun blocking clouds and more frequent thunderstorms.
The cooling could be relatively moderate ,but a new full glaciation cannot be ruled out because the last full glaciation started to end 18 thousand years ago.
Our current interglacial is now old.
If we get a supervolcano, you can pretty much write an end to the human story. If God is finished with His experiment on this planet, He may allow a supervolcano to erupt. If not, He won’t.
No one was getting out alive anyway. Does it really matter if we go one by one or all at once?
It’s possible that the few pockets of true hunter gathers may survive Any cataclysmic events and continue the human race. If they are in the right area for any major environmental changes they have all the tools needed to survive. Modern humans stand no chance if the power goes out let alone if crops fail due to a super volcano.
At the beginning of this century, many people were predicting the return of Christ. They were siting the fact that major biblical events seem to occur on a two thousand year interval.
The mistake was A.D. does not stand for after death. He was 33 when he was murdered so
2033 would be the two thousand year mark.
As the approaching grand solar minimum bites hard on or about 2033 every earthly state of chaos he mentions signaling his return will be at the boiling point.
Aloha Cap:
Back in the 1970’s thru 1980’s, I learned of the video titled “Stopping the Coming Ice Age.” I got a copy and arranged to share it on the Community Access TV in Hawaii. I started using some of the ideas in STCIA and arranged to get a 5-ton truck-load of basalt rock dust from the quarry on the windward side of Oahu and use that basalt RD to REMINERALIZE my topsoil. I had cornstalks with 3 ears of corn, compared to the corn farmers, who only had one ear / stalk. Mineral rich rock-dust!
Now, according to the weather data you share with us, we APPEAR to have started to live at the (possible) beginning of The next “Coming Ice Age.” Maybe. Would basalt rock dust give mankind a better chance of growing our necessary food? Why don’t you try it?
It worked really well for me. My cherry tomatoes (growing in RD enriched topsoil) grew up to the top of an 8′ “tomato-cage” and back down to the ground/soil, with up to 14 cherry tomatoes per peduncle. Think about that. Rich soil makes a big difference.
A hui ho’u,
Steven Blue
I found out about minerals when I worked on a farm in the Columbia River area of Oregon, five years after Mt St Helens laid down a thick layer of mineral rich ash in the area. The fruits and vegetables were incredibly lush and healthy, and the flavors were the best I’ve ever tasted in my life.
I also lost a lot of weight because my body was satisfied with those apples and pears, squash and tomatoes, and gorgeous dark greens. My food cravings went away. Apparently, we get food cravings because we are not getting the minerals we need, and neither is our food.
Is all rock dust from quarries equal? Hawaii is a volcanic area, and volcanoes bring stuff up from deep in the earth. We don’t have any volcanoes here in Missouri that I know of, more’s the pity.
The next 30 years will see major earthquakes , at least one super volcano ,thick Sun blocking clouds and more frequent thunderstorms.
The cooling could be relatively moderate ,but a new full glaciation cannot be ruled out because the last full glaciation started to end 18 thousand years ago.
Our current interglacial is now old.
If we get a supervolcano, you can pretty much write an end to the human story. If God is finished with His experiment on this planet, He may allow a supervolcano to erupt. If not, He won’t.
No one was getting out alive anyway. Does it really matter if we go one by one or all at once?
It’s possible that the few pockets of true hunter gathers may survive Any cataclysmic events and continue the human race. If they are in the right area for any major environmental changes they have all the tools needed to survive. Modern humans stand no chance if the power goes out let alone if crops fail due to a super volcano.
At the beginning of this century, many people were predicting the return of Christ. They were siting the fact that major biblical events seem to occur on a two thousand year interval.
The mistake was A.D. does not stand for after death. He was 33 when he was murdered so
2033 would be the two thousand year mark.
As the approaching grand solar minimum bites hard on or about 2033 every earthly state of chaos he mentions signaling his return will be at the boiling point.
AD stands for Anno Domini- Year of Our Lord. 1AD was the year Jesus was born.
Review your post. You’re contradicting yourself.
If many go all at once, the earth will become nuclear toxic waste dump, even if pockets survive, it will truly be damnation alley.
Aloha Cap:
Back in the 1970’s thru 1980’s, I learned of the video titled “Stopping the Coming Ice Age.” I got a copy and arranged to share it on the Community Access TV in Hawaii. I started using some of the ideas in STCIA and arranged to get a 5-ton truck-load of basalt rock dust from the quarry on the windward side of Oahu and use that basalt RD to REMINERALIZE my topsoil. I had cornstalks with 3 ears of corn, compared to the corn farmers, who only had one ear / stalk. Mineral rich rock-dust!
Now, according to the weather data you share with us, we APPEAR to have started to live at the (possible) beginning of The next “Coming Ice Age.” Maybe. Would basalt rock dust give mankind a better chance of growing our necessary food? Why don’t you try it?
It worked really well for me. My cherry tomatoes (growing in RD enriched topsoil) grew up to the top of an 8′ “tomato-cage” and back down to the ground/soil, with up to 14 cherry tomatoes per peduncle. Think about that. Rich soil makes a big difference.
A hui ho’u,
Steven Blue
I found out about minerals when I worked on a farm in the Columbia River area of Oregon, five years after Mt St Helens laid down a thick layer of mineral rich ash in the area. The fruits and vegetables were incredibly lush and healthy, and the flavors were the best I’ve ever tasted in my life.
I also lost a lot of weight because my body was satisfied with those apples and pears, squash and tomatoes, and gorgeous dark greens. My food cravings went away. Apparently, we get food cravings because we are not getting the minerals we need, and neither is our food.
Is all rock dust from quarries equal? Hawaii is a volcanic area, and volcanoes bring stuff up from deep in the earth. We don’t have any volcanoes here in Missouri that I know of, more’s the pity.