(MIAC #224) Protect the Narrative at All Costs as New Grow Zones Emerge

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Winter is Coming Cycles of Change Presentation: A comprehensive PDF slide presentation with accompanying MP3 narration of the slides by David DuByne, author of Climate Revolution. Over an hour of detailed explanation and documentation of the rapidly approaching periods of life-changing cold we will soon experience and how it will reduce global crop yields leading to a prolonged economic contraction.

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DuByne creator of the ADAPT 2030 channel on YouTube discusses energetic changes on Earth as the Sun moves into its 400-year cycle affecting crop production, the economy and everyone on our planet. This is an energetic timeline for what you can expect from now to 2023.

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•48% of US farmers expect below average yields for 2019
•Drawdown on global grain reserves
•Russian agricultural grow zones
•Centennial minimum in soar activity Russian crop losses early 1900’s
•Deflection of global food price rises

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(MIAC #224) Protect the Narrative at All Costs as New Grow Zones Emerge

Adapt
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I’m planting food everyday, even learning on compatible plants. Take cuttings, save seeds, collect worms. I’m exhausted 😌 but satisfied. Thank you David, you have opened my eyes to humanity ❤️🌻

kathrynd
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The research and history of the past Minimums you so eloquently tie together really get my attention.I have no doubt of what is before us and you are a very trusted source for me personally.Just Please, Please do not push sensationalism as others try and do ramping up all kinds of fear.What you are doing is a great service to the ones that will accept and share.That's really the only way we as informed citizens have to get this message out. Thank you.

rollickmoonwhite
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Thank you very much for your excellent reporting again, I trust your programs and honest reporting! I've been buying lots of flour and rice with sugar and dried peas and beans!! I'm British and I'm hoping that my potatoes will be enough for Xmas!! Best wishes to you for all your excellent programs!!

margaretedwards
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Super Thanks, Dave! You are exactly correct, the narrative is everything. Remember, TPTB need to keep the poorer people near the equator off balanced!!

caldwellkelley
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Very good information. We grow stuff here in Arizona! You can too!

azmike
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I just drove up I-29 from KC to Omaha and there were several miles flooded as far as you could see. This is 8/26/19

addiroids
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I look at my seeds like a leprechaun looks at his gold.

pigeonpea
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I'm from Alaska and fires are burning as we speak....north in the state and south of the state. Alaska set new record heat this year and as of today we've only had a few and I mean a few days of light rain. North of Fairbanks is just now getting cool temperatures, but we in South Central have "crunchy" birch tree a tinder box here.

spinningwheel
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You can’t help everyone, the few are listening

evanmar
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I know people who refuse to listen and convince themselves that everything is fine but only because where I live we've been extremely lucky this summer (no severe weather but also not good growing year) but as Valentina Zharkova has said the time to debate is over and we have a front row seat into the grand solar minimum

truthseeker
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We are going to see a VEI 7 or higher. When we do, go buy as much food as possible and hope they deliver your seeds for planting and microgreens.

drop
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When do countries stop exporting foodstuffs?

mistercointreau
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you have spent a long time talking about these people who are being paid to derail and distract you. Please ignore them and just continue to deliver the important messages you give us all. I have gone back to growing my own food and feel that is going to be one of the most valuable skills to have going forward.

aopl
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In todays Bangkok Post there are articles about how the drought has destroyed rice fields in some parts of Thailand.
This has led to increased prices.
It's not just flooding that's wiping out our crop production but changing and erratic jet streams that cause both flooding and droughts.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha had ordered the Commerce Ministry to prevent hoarding and to launch discounted packs in the wake of the all-time high price of glutinous rice.

stephenbird
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Plant a lot of edible weeds in your garden. If you have a natural pond then add edible cattails and all kinds of edible aquatic plants and bio-remediating aquatic plants like bulrushes and aquatic mint and others. Jerusalem artichokes, sunchokes, horseradish, ground nut, edible perennials, and others makes good eating. Add rock dust powders mixtures and biochar powders to your soil to increase yields and help retain soil nutrients. Make sure that half of your perennial wild weeds edible plants are root crops or inter-cropped with above ground crops.

darthvader
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Another volcano blew 70, 000 feet Shiveluch. Vi 6 with the way it used to be categorized. These next two winters will be freaky. And we all know more will go off into the stratosphere.

brianreg
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Thanks for the very pertinent history lesson!!!!

taleandclawrock
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This is the coldest year, longest winter for recorded meteorology, 1834 Victoria, Australia. to 2019. I'm 55 now and never has winter been this long,

cold 2010 yes, 3 deg Celsius, but for 1 day of rain, To say again nights have been as low 1-4 Deg Celsius days 8-16 Deg Celsius.

I've brought sheepskin gloves 2 years ago couldn't wear them to hot, only this year from May-September so far, have I've been wearing them, to work first thing in the morning, and on the way home in the evening. weekends, I must say I wear them, scarf and hat/beanie, thick coat, thick boots, most people don't like walking in the mornings for it has been cold. Myself I get told because i haven't felt the cold is because, I'm wearing a Dona as a coat, you get the picture on how thick my clothing is and how cold it's been. It's very different here in Australia, we get very little, really cold

millar
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I live at 69 degrees north, ergo in the arctics. No heating here. Very cold spring/summer/fall this year so far (autumn is already here). Much colder than last year, I would say. NOT «the hottest year evva». Not by a longshot.

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