Preoccupied with Global Cooling

in climate •  7 years ago 

Late last Autumn in response to the absurd "climate change deniers" epithet that the progressive left spews at skeptics of anthropogenic global warming, I set out to get informed. Martin Armstrong had been posting on his blog about a new ice age, and that, too, motivated me to get informed.

At first, I listened to Lord Christopher Moncton's criticisms of Al Gore. This led me to The Heartland Institute YT channel, and several videos featuring scientists explaining, among other things, how more atmospheric CO2 would actually be a good thing. Here, I first heard about James Casey, and his books, including Dark Winter. (At this point, I've read that book, and have bought 9 copies for friends and politicians.) From there, I listened to videos on 1000Frolly. At some point, I discovered David Dubyne's channel, Adapt 2030. Excellent, excellent content.

So, to recap, first I learned that we should be increasing rather than decreasing our carbon footprint, that the whole man made global warming schtick is a cynical ploy by, among others, Al Gore, to improve their standard of living at the expense of everybody else. But then I began to learn that, far from suffering a calamitous global warming, we are actually at the beginning of a potentially dangerous new cold spell.

While continuing with necessary activities, like my day job and other responsibilities, and barely maintaining my main website, I delved into this, diving ever deeper down the rabbit hole. This led to videos about the "electric universe," a cosmology that explains not only why we are heading into a mini ice age, but a host of other natural phenomenon that conventional cosmology physicists find hard to explain.

So I have become very focused on preparing for the coming changes. This will not be the end of the world. It's not an extinction level event. But it is the end of one epoch and the beginning of another. Those who wish to prepare should consider what they would need to cope with a sporadic food supply, desperately hungry neighbors, short summers, long winters, and freak midsummer storms.

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I agree completely.