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Podcast: ADAPT 2030 | Mini Ice Age Conversations
Episode:

MIAC #175 When Growing Seasons Won’t Produce Enough Food to Feed the World

Category: News & Politics
Duration: 00:26:18
Publish Date: 2019-02-02 06:22:50
Description:

David DuByne creator of the ADAPT 2030 channel on YouTube discusses societal changes as our Earth shifts to a cooler climate as the Eddy Grand Solar Minimum intensifies, a 400-year cycle in our Sun which will affect crop production, the economy and everyone on our planet. This is a timeline for what you can expect from now to 2023.

  • Why I do this podcast and YouTube channel
  • Crop Yield declines and crop pricing
  • Media censorship
  • Global Economy contracts
  • When the following season world won’t produce enough food the world
  • Purposeful crash of the economy to limit global population movement
  • Atmospheric compression events
  • Jet Streams and cloud bands moving out of place and colliding with each other
  • Galactic cosmic ray increases
  • Six months of rain in three hours across the planet, when will we see 10 years of rain in a day?
  • Giant hail stones in Australia hospitals swamped
  • Massive drought eastern Europe hunger stones showing
  • Ice arches and Baffin Island as the seed point for Earth’s glaciation
  • Polar Portal & DMI Ice charts

This episode of Mini Ice Age Conversations was sponsored by: 

True Leaf Market Heirloom and Organic Seeds

My Patriot Supply Long Term & Emergency Food 

ADAPT 2030 AMAZON SHOP

ADAPT 2030 YouTube Channel

Oil Seed Crops HOME Page

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