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Preparing for the coming food shortages associated with the dark, cold years

 
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“We have had the most extraordinary year of drought & cold ever known in the history of America. . . . The crop of corn thro’ the Atlantic states will probably be less than 1/3 of an ordinary one, that of tobo still less, and of mean quality. The crop of wheat was midling in quantity, but excellent in quality. But every species of bread grain taken together will not be sufficient for the subsistence of the inhabitants.” --Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to Albert Gallatin, 8 September 1816.

1816 was the year without a summer. It was the trough of the Dalton Minimum (not even a grand solar minimum) and was exacerbated by the massive eruption of Mt. Tambora in Indonesia in 1815, which darkened the globe. Violent eruptions tend to coincide with solar minimums.

Recently, I’ve written about the Modern Grand Solar Minimum (GSM) here and here, predicted to run from 2020 through 2053. The trough -- the darkest, coldest years -- is predicted for 2028 through 2032. It’s a once-every-400-years event.

Contemplating several years of low harvests, on a global scale, with perhaps more years of lingering bad weather, is largely outside our experience. My grandparents and parents lived through the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. Mom’s family farmed wheat. Dad’s folks were just plain dirt poor. They all suffered. No matter what else might happen in our lives, our families, our neighborhoods, or our country, our world is facing predictable dark cold years, and we need to prepare.


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Re: Preparing for the coming food shortages associated with the dark, cold years
If only one could have a real crystal ball.

These future is absolutely unpredictable and it could go any way.

It's always a good idea to prepare but it's impossible to know what to prepare for.

Strange days have found us - Jim Morrison
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I have a green house thats built into a hill...
Just the roof is at ground level. It has a cold sink inside dug way down in the front (8 ft)
Grows greens all winter with no added heating.
You know..you never know..you know?
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Re: Preparing for the coming food shortages associated with the dark, cold years
I have a green house thats built into a hill...
Just the roof is at ground level. It has a cold sink inside dug way down in the front (8 ft)
Grows greens all winter with no added heating.
 Quoting: Woogy


Got any photos or videos we can see? I love looking at these. Someday I will have one too. Lots of black pickle barrels in the back to soak up the heat and radiate it through the night. I do have a decent south-facing hill in zone 5 that I could use, but will have to clear it of trees. Would be kind of a shame too, because it's like a little mossy mushroomy fairy land there.
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Re: Preparing for the coming food shortages associated with the dark, cold years
I have a green house thats built into a hill...
Just the roof is at ground level. It has a cold sink inside dug way down in the front (8 ft)
Grows greens all winter with no added heating.
 Quoting: Woogy


Got any photos or videos we can see? I love looking at these. Someday I will have one too. Lots of black pickle barrels in the back to soak up the heat and radiate it through the night. I do have a decent south-facing hill in zone 5 that I could use, but will have to clear it of trees. Would be kind of a shame too, because it's like a little mossy mushroomy fairy land there.
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I will get pics and figure out the imagur thing so you can see it. Ill save this thread and get it up in the next couple days.
I buried a 300gallon tote in the hill too so I can gravity feed water in the winter.
You know..you never know..you know?
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Re: Preparing for the coming food shortages associated with the dark, cold years
I have a green house thats built into a hill...
Just the roof is at ground level. It has a cold sink inside dug way down in the front (8 ft)
Grows greens all winter with no added heating.
 Quoting: Woogy


Got any photos or videos we can see? I love looking at these. Someday I will have one too. Lots of black pickle barrels in the back to soak up the heat and radiate it through the night. I do have a decent south-facing hill in zone 5 that I could use, but will have to clear it of trees. Would be kind of a shame too, because it's like a little mossy mushroomy fairy land there.
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I will get pics and figure out the imagur thing so you can see it. Ill save this thread and get it up in the next couple days.
I buried a 300gallon tote in the hill too so I can gravity feed water in the winter.
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This is a must moving forward in our rapidly cooling world.
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There will be plenty of food after the vaxxerd drop dead.
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Re: Preparing for the coming food shortages associated with the dark, cold years
I have a green house thats built into a hill...
Just the roof is at ground level. It has a cold sink inside dug way down in the front (8 ft)
Grows greens all winter with no added heating.
 Quoting: Woogy


Any white wimmens that my boys and I can use after we tie you up and take your food?

:greedy:
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Re: Preparing for the coming food shortages associated with the dark, cold years
I have a green house thats built into a hill...
Just the roof is at ground level. It has a cold sink inside dug way down in the front (8 ft)
Grows greens all winter with no added heating.
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Any white wimmens that my boys and I can use after we tie you up and take your food?

:greedy:
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My dogs are going to love you.
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Hurry up. It's hot as shit here in Oregon.

"Welcome to the new ice age" my ass.

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Re: Preparing for the coming food shortages associated with the dark, cold years
Less than 50%

“We have had the most extraordinary year of drought & cold ever known in the history of America. . . . The crop of corn thro’ the Atlantic states will probably be less than 1/3 of an ordinary one, that of tobo still less, and of mean quality. The crop of wheat was midling in quantity, but excellent in quality. But every species of bread grain taken together will not be sufficient for the subsistence of the inhabitants.” --Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to Albert Gallatin, 8 September 1816.

1816 was the year without a summer. It was the trough of the Dalton Minimum (not even a grand solar minimum) and was exacerbated by the massive eruption of Mt. Tambora in Indonesia in 1815, which darkened the globe. Violent eruptions tend to coincide with solar minimums.

Recently, I’ve written about the Modern Grand Solar Minimum (GSM) here and here, predicted to run from 2020 through 2053. The trough -- the darkest, coldest years -- is predicted for 2028 through 2032. It’s a once-every-400-years event.

Contemplating several years of low harvests, on a global scale, with perhaps more years of lingering bad weather, is largely outside our experience. My grandparents and parents lived through the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. Mom’s family farmed wheat. Dad’s folks were just plain dirt poor. They all suffered. No matter what else might happen in our lives, our families, our neighborhoods, or our country, our world is facing predictable dark cold years, and we need to prepare.


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Ok...More pseudoscience from americanthinker.com lol

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American Thinker consists of two sections, one is articles, and the other one is a blog. You can check out their archives Here.

In review, American Thinker uses strong emotionally loaded language in their headlines: “The Most Memorable Leftist Hypocrisies of 2017-8”. This article is authored by Robert Oscar Lopez, who writes with extremely biased language: “The left is composed of horrible people. Most sane people realize this, even if they have friends on the dark side.” Another article with loaded wording is this one: “The Great Depression of 2019?” Although they utilize credible sources such as thebalance.com, CNBC, New York Times, The Guardian and factually mixed sources such as LifeZette, Wall Street Journal, Human Events.com, they also utilize questionable sources to back their claims, such as Breitbart and non-credible conservative blogs such as michaelsavage.com.


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Re: Preparing for the coming food shortages associated with the dark, cold years
Somebody send us some of that dark, cold weather out here in Portland.
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Somebody send us some of that dark, cold weather out here in Portland.
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LOL!
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Looks like another Non-Woke person, narrative says Sunny and Hot years ahead. Ask Gretta.
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Sounds like those dealing in hydroponics will rule the world.
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Re: Preparing for the coming food shortages associated with the dark, cold years
Less than 50%

“We have had the most extraordinary year of drought & cold ever known in the history of America. . . . The crop of corn thro’ the Atlantic states will probably be less than 1/3 of an ordinary one, that of tobo still less, and of mean quality. The crop of wheat was midling in quantity, but excellent in quality. But every species of bread grain taken together will not be sufficient for the subsistence of the inhabitants.” --Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to Albert Gallatin, 8 September 1816.

1816 was the year without a summer. It was the trough of the Dalton Minimum (not even a grand solar minimum) and was exacerbated by the massive eruption of Mt. Tambora in Indonesia in 1815, which darkened the globe. Violent eruptions tend to coincide with solar minimums.

Recently, I’ve written about the Modern Grand Solar Minimum (GSM) here and here, predicted to run from 2020 through 2053. The trough -- the darkest, coldest years -- is predicted for 2028 through 2032. It’s a once-every-400-years event.

Contemplating several years of low harvests, on a global scale, with perhaps more years of lingering bad weather, is largely outside our experience. My grandparents and parents lived through the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. Mom’s family farmed wheat. Dad’s folks were just plain dirt poor. They all suffered. No matter what else might happen in our lives, our families, our neighborhoods, or our country, our world is facing predictable dark cold years, and we need to prepare.


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 Quoting: Icey



I'm looking so forward to this, finally something that will force me to lose the extra weight.
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Re: Preparing for the coming food shortages associated with the dark, cold years
So when do these dark, cold years start?





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