There's a pretty strong case for cutting all funding for the WHO if it tries to engineer a second round of false pandemic/mmRNA 'non-vaccines' onto the world.
Last time around, the world was a bit naive and unprepared.
This time around, the lessons of Covid have been learned and everyone knows that the WHO deliberately tried to force toxic vaccines onto billions of people when the evidence was absolutely clear that well characterised small molecules licensed for other indications would do perfectly well as therapeutics against Covid19.
The time has come to call out the WHO as a clear and present danger to global human health, with all the implications that has for future criminal actions against the most senior 200 officers/strategic investors/partners of the WHO.
The WHO Pandemic Treaty/"Agreement" wording was accepted in May 225, and is watered-down from what was intended by our betters, but it cannot proceed to Ratification until that is unanimous amongst members, and African countries have seen how this kind of project tends to work for them.
Enough people in enough western countries got burned, and know they got burned, during COVID and "vaccines", to have "immunized" the world against this kind of project.
The price of gas at the pump in the US is very close to what it was in 1956, corrected for inflation. For all the "price shocks", the price of gas in constant dollars has never in that time been more than 50% higher or 30% lower than it is now.
Fear eats the soul. The Conspiracy keeps the fear metered and hopes we do not even what a 'Past' is, let alone what happened there to prices... or anything else.
The phrase Christ used instead of "Hi, how 're y'all doin" throughout his brief life was "Be not afraid." It is the most frequent quotation of speech in the NT.
Thanks -- I wasn't aware of the Frank Herbert reference., only the French reference to orgasm (Presumably male orgasm; I've never had a female orgasm but I haven't met a woman for whom "little death" was apt.)
People are strained financially these days, and you recall stagflation, which is what raising the price of energy-feedstocks does to the whole economy. Food prices and gasoline prices have been pushed down pretty hard, but they will jump up this year AND supplies will get short, so stagflation is what we will have as everything grinds down. In 1973 the economy of the world was robust, cresting the biggest boom ever, and those days are long gone.
This is the flavor of the beginning of terminal decline of industrial economy, and it is getting WW-3 dressing put on it already.
John, you know that I agree with your perspective. But between running out of energy and a global elite intent on making us poor, I fear the latter more than the former.
The elite culls are what we have to survive first, of course, but I'm sorta' multi-tasking on all of these sequential existential threats & stuff these days, Josh.
I recieved a text last night about some pipelines that are supposed to be built from the Alberta tar sands.
Worded as it's not happening anytime soon.
Reason. The can't staff the projects with engineering department or skilled tradesmen.
Most experienced engineers and tradesmen retired or refuse to take these jobs. I am one of them that refuses to go back into the field.
So, the barrels are not going to flow anytime soon from one of the largest reserves on the plantet.
Venezuela is another tough one.
I speak fluent Spanish and wouldnt take a job there. Very unstable. No infrastructure to do a project there and climate is very extreme. It would be impossible to keep any kind of schedule. Lose a radiator cap off a caterpillar motor and the machine is down for possible 1 month.
I personally expect come October a loaf of bread might be a luxury food item.
No grains no bread. Hell a beer might be a luxury later this year. They need grain to brew.
Del Monte a huge food production corporation just closed shop after 140 years. They know what is coming.
This situation is extremely serious.
I also lived the 70s and all the feast and famines.
I'm blue collar instustrial projects type. Not an economic whiz.
Del Monte closure is odd after all these years. Where will I get my canned peaches?
I did moving, warehouse, commercial-kitchen, roofing and body-work in the 1970s, and designed and built custom speakers for friends, before getting accepted to med school.
Doing regular work with regular people used to be a thing, a good thing.
The Gaius Baltus analysis just doesn't ring true for me. For a start DEI, wokeness and trans are barely heard of (in many countries not at all) and certainly not 'issues' in the EU outside of USA's "elite" capitols London and Paris. Uber-elite capitol London [for the US only, but hated everywhere else including every single EU state] has managed to spread this nonsense throughout the UK population - despite severe pushback - but the same does not apply in France.
Secondly, the UN, EU, NATO and the Ukraine war are all US projects imposed on European countries. None were initiated by Europe and each was initially opposed but pressed into 'acceptance'. through the ever present fact of US occupation. Only the UN is seen as worthy in principle by Europeans - though 100% flawed because 95% in service to US / Israeli interests, and in desperate need of reform - or destruction and rebuilding.. (A view shared globally). Meanwhile the Ukraine war is a US war, unwanted, unneccessary and unpopular in EU-Europe and initially warned against by even the worst EU politicians. It is a US / Israeli / UK project to regain control of Russian natural wealth. It is worth noting that today it is driven exclusively by London's Coalition of the Willing ie the historically nazi and Russophobic states of the North / Central European fringe of which 3 chihuahuas count for nothing militarily, only noise. There is no political support from the remaining 17 other EU states, who are definitely Unwilling if forced to be discreet about it.
QUOTE: The majority of the western population still sees these structures as blameless and just, and they still revel in their carbon taxes, their ‘long COVID’ symptoms, and the killing on the Ukrainian battlefields. Outside the West, where these structures need credibility, the situation is very different.
There are several reasons these structures have lost credibility but the main reason is that they have been unmasked. The ‘outside world’ has figured out what they are. UNQUOTE
This division into West and Outside World is plain silly. A tiny minority may stick by COVID etc but all these have been unmasked globally....yes Virginia including Europe where unmasking began at the state level in Portugal along with Japan and Tanzania.
Finally I'm uncomfortable with sweeping statements about the stupidity of other people in comparison to the writer, always a red line for me. His lack of knowledge about the EU is unforgiveable if he embarks on this analysis. No, we hate NATO and want to be free of it and its US foreign policy - apart from not agreeing, an immediate benefit would be real weather again :-)) not NATO chemtrails and manufactured agriculture-destroying 'storms'.
Whether or not there are 2 "elites" seems rather immaterial, they both need to be destroyed.
Thank you for your thoughtful and specific Greek analysis, Eleni. I like Gaius Baltar, and am sorry that he has been too sick to write this year. That is a grave situation. I first saw his analysis via The Vineyard of the Saker blog, which Andre stopped producing for his own ill health.
I enjoyed Baltar's presentation, and it rings truer in the US. I don't know where he lives, but it may be the US. Everybody has a perspective, and all of us are at least partly wrong.
I know that your operspective is particularly well informed.
My perspective drifts all around these days, depending on what I'm reading.
Hiya Doc! Well! These folks from the Institute for the Study of War... I mean of the Environment etc. and such matters, sound suspiciously like closet neocons or the Kagan/Nuland Family Consortium which gave us the Project for a New American Century which no one but they had asked for.
I quote from Brother Nate Hagens "Why the World Feels Like It’s Falling Apart: A Superorganism Speed Round Most people believe that money powers the world, but this is a narrow viewpoint. If we zoom out further, it’s really energy. Animals were the first investors, spending calories in order to gain more. This surplus energy built organisms, ecosystems, and eventually human cultures and the civilization we experience today."
The main purpose of this "broader viewpoint" seems to mainly absolve the Pedophile Epstein Cult from any responsibility for the collapse of our societies, cultures and economies which they have been metaphorically sodomising for almost a century now.
As I always believe the Psychopath/Pedophile cult is throwing these Institutes and Studies (seldom individuals, out of the getaway car to avoid facing the consequences of their rape of not only the planet for its resources but of men, women and children of their virtue and bodily autonomy.
It may be pure coincidence but Brother Nate's 'thesis' is broadly and too minutely reminiscent of an earlier work of criticism by Viktor Pelevin of the USSR, as it freed itself only to succumb to the tender, ministering mercies of of Epstein himself (yes, he was there) and his Globalist Love and Freedom for all cult. At least the USSR is now immune from the Ministry of Truth, Animal Care and Environmental Issues. You can be too.
Naked Capitalism, Zionist-style is running out of shapes to shift into.
Read "Generation P" by Pelevin for his brilliant image of the Oranus - the Oral/Anal Chain of Being which I suspect Bro Nate cribbed a bit for his central image in an overall foul cover-up for what is really going on. Net Zero, Carney of England on the Northern border of the USA and a general debacle for the Globalist, Environmental Love Cult.
Dude, Nate Hagens is fine. I've been following him, Gail Tverberg and some of the other Oil-Drum regulars since about 2006, Peak Oil. Don't project too much there. Nate is a straight-arrow peak-oiler.
Yves Smith drank the COVID Kool-Aid, but still does good work on most things most of the time. I read so very much more stuff of all kinds than I post, and I have no intention of restricting it now.
There is information everywhere, and every source has some interest to serve, even if it is minor. Always consider-your-sources.
i saw the other two on his 'board'. Did not seem 'fine' at all. Big Bank (Lehman) retreads gone into quasi NGO-land with hard-to-find sources for their 'support'. I suspect it could well be Soros and Open Society sources or Carney Related Net Zero WEF. Did you look?
Nate was at The Oil Drum, then his own blog was "The Monkey Trap", and now he has a paying job as a college professor, teaching a course on running out of resources, so hehas probably had to take on a certain polish in that setting, but I assure you that he's a good guy.
I don'tknow what articles you looked at. I looked at everything on his home page, and I read them when they come to my inbox, but I don't listen to stuff. People talk too slow and life is too short.
The fact that all the underground stuff is suddenly running out from our exponential growth in rate of usage is as has long been predicted. I'm pretty sure we are post peak-copper, etc. We got the easy stuff already in all cases because that's economics.
So do sort out the difference between peak-oilers spouting facts, which he is, and the global-warming crowd who are well intentioned, but I have always seen it as a sugar-coated virtue-signaling pathway to deal with peak-oil. I like that carbon-pulse with timeline, and the little you're-probably-here arrow to the top, maked "Hormuz?".
I think that Hormuz-War is the current control-narrative, because "Climate Change" only ever went so far and did not budge everybody.
They BOTH deal with declining cheap-resource availability, but this time we're doing 1973 more-bigly.
Do look at Gaius Baltar's insightful and wry piece about Ziocons vs. globalist-virtue-signalers, and their strained marriage.
We are headed for a smaller but better World, where technology's role in our lives gives way to human relationships....Looking forward to it im my next life....
10-4. I've unsubscribed at one place - I have a limit of 16. I look forward to reading what you have to share and being I seen you around for awhile, I got a sense of your sentiment - but nothing like subscribing in person. So that is done.
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I commit to not be a nuisance in superfluous commentary, but I can't deny when Caitlin had that article regarding "robot dogs" - do you remember? That article sort of set me off and now - here we are!
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Warm Regards and I look forward to reading what you have to share - cause pretty much almost all the time when I encounter what you express - I basically share said sentiment.
"The Iranian navy was clearly close enough to the destroyers to sink them. That it did not do so might well be a sign that it currently does not want to escalate."
Or that is exactly the outcome they are looking for. Sinking them would surely cause escalation. However causing heavy damage but not sinking them takes the ship{s} out of service as well as requiring expensive and time consuming repairs. As the german army did in WW1 shoot the legs out from under the infantry and for every one wounded it took two more out of the battle.
Nice carrots! I'm still getting fresh ones from last year. We plant them in mid July in a raised bed within the green house and they keep all winter just fine. They are starting to grow again nicely and the ones that get left will flower and produce seed for another years planting.
When sunspots are at a minimum we get more gamma rays, and our Van-Allen Belt shields are dropping fast, ahead of the magnetic pole shift, all coming in the next 20 years or so.
I'm done with "being terrified", but there is prepping to do and we are all going to die at some time, usually not of our choosing.
Talking of EMFs, has anyone else read Arthur Firstenberg's book 'The Invisible Rainbow' (2017, revised 2020)? The activity he describes in the final chapters could be pretty terminal to the unlucky people who are very sensitive to EMFs.
You need 4 feet of dirt or water over your abode for cosmic rays. That is an engineering and finance problem for one person, but should be managed at a much larger level, since we survive as groups.
If the rotational axis also shifts this time it will be much worse, of course.
There's a pretty strong case for cutting all funding for the WHO if it tries to engineer a second round of false pandemic/mmRNA 'non-vaccines' onto the world.
Last time around, the world was a bit naive and unprepared.
This time around, the lessons of Covid have been learned and everyone knows that the WHO deliberately tried to force toxic vaccines onto billions of people when the evidence was absolutely clear that well characterised small molecules licensed for other indications would do perfectly well as therapeutics against Covid19.
The time has come to call out the WHO as a clear and present danger to global human health, with all the implications that has for future criminal actions against the most senior 200 officers/strategic investors/partners of the WHO.
The WHO Pandemic Treaty/"Agreement" wording was accepted in May 225, and is watered-down from what was intended by our betters, but it cannot proceed to Ratification until that is unanimous amongst members, and African countries have seen how this kind of project tends to work for them.
Enough people in enough western countries got burned, and know they got burned, during COVID and "vaccines", to have "immunized" the world against this kind of project.
"Fool me once,..."
Excellent
Also data centers exploding across the US, China has none.
China selling small solar units and generators to the West.
China wins.
I'm not sure how to judge "winning".
I'll settle for survival at this point.
;-/
Agreed.
US may be over stretched.
Also lest we forget that we are entering a mini ICE age with a Grand Solar Minimum.
I'm quite interested in Rye as a survival food this month...
;-)
"ICE age" may be a pun, but rye thrives in cold weather.
The price of gas at the pump in the US is very close to what it was in 1956, corrected for inflation. For all the "price shocks", the price of gas in constant dollars has never in that time been more than 50% higher or 30% lower than it is now.
Fear eats the soul. The Conspiracy keeps the fear metered and hopes we do not even what a 'Past' is, let alone what happened there to prices... or anything else.
Franz, I've been a big fan of your work ever since reading The Trial in 10th grade.
Thank you. I apologize for the Metamorphosis. I am not proud of that one.
Isn't it true that our deepest works are never the most popular?
"The good is oft interred with the bones."
"Fear is the mindkiller, the little death..."
Do you know the French phrase, "la petite mort"? Hint: It is not about fear.
It seems to have meant "fainting", but then came to mean the phase known as "intromission", which follows orgasm.
The Litany Against Fear is repeated multiple times in Frank Herbert's Dune series:
""I must not fear.
Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
The phrase Christ used instead of "Hi, how 're y'all doin" throughout his brief life was "Be not afraid." It is the most frequent quotation of speech in the NT.
Thanks -- I wasn't aware of the Frank Herbert reference., only the French reference to orgasm (Presumably male orgasm; I've never had a female orgasm but I haven't met a woman for whom "little death" was apt.)
People are strained financially these days, and you recall stagflation, which is what raising the price of energy-feedstocks does to the whole economy. Food prices and gasoline prices have been pushed down pretty hard, but they will jump up this year AND supplies will get short, so stagflation is what we will have as everything grinds down. In 1973 the economy of the world was robust, cresting the biggest boom ever, and those days are long gone.
This is the flavor of the beginning of terminal decline of industrial economy, and it is getting WW-3 dressing put on it already.
;-(
John, you know that I agree with your perspective. But between running out of energy and a global elite intent on making us poor, I fear the latter more than the former.
The elite culls are what we have to survive first, of course, but I'm sorta' multi-tasking on all of these sequential existential threats & stuff these days, Josh.
I recieved a text last night about some pipelines that are supposed to be built from the Alberta tar sands.
Worded as it's not happening anytime soon.
Reason. The can't staff the projects with engineering department or skilled tradesmen.
Most experienced engineers and tradesmen retired or refuse to take these jobs. I am one of them that refuses to go back into the field.
So, the barrels are not going to flow anytime soon from one of the largest reserves on the plantet.
Venezuela is another tough one.
I speak fluent Spanish and wouldnt take a job there. Very unstable. No infrastructure to do a project there and climate is very extreme. It would be impossible to keep any kind of schedule. Lose a radiator cap off a caterpillar motor and the machine is down for possible 1 month.
I personally expect come October a loaf of bread might be a luxury food item.
No grains no bread. Hell a beer might be a luxury later this year. They need grain to brew.
Del Monte a huge food production corporation just closed shop after 140 years. They know what is coming.
This situation is extremely serious.
I also lived the 70s and all the feast and famines.
I'm blue collar instustrial projects type. Not an economic whiz.
Del Monte closure is odd after all these years. Where will I get my canned peaches?
I did moving, warehouse, commercial-kitchen, roofing and body-work in the 1970s, and designed and built custom speakers for friends, before getting accepted to med school.
Doing regular work with regular people used to be a thing, a good thing.
There are still Del Monte cans on the shelf of my nearby shop. I'll buy them today :-))
;-)
They are going to cut the peach trees down for some strange reason.
"Peaches" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP7tX_7QHeo
The Gaius Baltus analysis just doesn't ring true for me. For a start DEI, wokeness and trans are barely heard of (in many countries not at all) and certainly not 'issues' in the EU outside of USA's "elite" capitols London and Paris. Uber-elite capitol London [for the US only, but hated everywhere else including every single EU state] has managed to spread this nonsense throughout the UK population - despite severe pushback - but the same does not apply in France.
Secondly, the UN, EU, NATO and the Ukraine war are all US projects imposed on European countries. None were initiated by Europe and each was initially opposed but pressed into 'acceptance'. through the ever present fact of US occupation. Only the UN is seen as worthy in principle by Europeans - though 100% flawed because 95% in service to US / Israeli interests, and in desperate need of reform - or destruction and rebuilding.. (A view shared globally). Meanwhile the Ukraine war is a US war, unwanted, unneccessary and unpopular in EU-Europe and initially warned against by even the worst EU politicians. It is a US / Israeli / UK project to regain control of Russian natural wealth. It is worth noting that today it is driven exclusively by London's Coalition of the Willing ie the historically nazi and Russophobic states of the North / Central European fringe of which 3 chihuahuas count for nothing militarily, only noise. There is no political support from the remaining 17 other EU states, who are definitely Unwilling if forced to be discreet about it.
QUOTE: The majority of the western population still sees these structures as blameless and just, and they still revel in their carbon taxes, their ‘long COVID’ symptoms, and the killing on the Ukrainian battlefields. Outside the West, where these structures need credibility, the situation is very different.
There are several reasons these structures have lost credibility but the main reason is that they have been unmasked. The ‘outside world’ has figured out what they are. UNQUOTE
This division into West and Outside World is plain silly. A tiny minority may stick by COVID etc but all these have been unmasked globally....yes Virginia including Europe where unmasking began at the state level in Portugal along with Japan and Tanzania.
Finally I'm uncomfortable with sweeping statements about the stupidity of other people in comparison to the writer, always a red line for me. His lack of knowledge about the EU is unforgiveable if he embarks on this analysis. No, we hate NATO and want to be free of it and its US foreign policy - apart from not agreeing, an immediate benefit would be real weather again :-)) not NATO chemtrails and manufactured agriculture-destroying 'storms'.
Whether or not there are 2 "elites" seems rather immaterial, they both need to be destroyed.
Thank you for your thoughtful and specific Greek analysis, Eleni. I like Gaius Baltar, and am sorry that he has been too sick to write this year. That is a grave situation. I first saw his analysis via The Vineyard of the Saker blog, which Andre stopped producing for his own ill health.
I enjoyed Baltar's presentation, and it rings truer in the US. I don't know where he lives, but it may be the US. Everybody has a perspective, and all of us are at least partly wrong.
I know that your operspective is particularly well informed.
My perspective drifts all around these days, depending on what I'm reading.
;-)
Hiya Doc! Well! These folks from the Institute for the Study of War... I mean of the Environment etc. and such matters, sound suspiciously like closet neocons or the Kagan/Nuland Family Consortium which gave us the Project for a New American Century which no one but they had asked for.
I quote from Brother Nate Hagens "Why the World Feels Like It’s Falling Apart: A Superorganism Speed Round Most people believe that money powers the world, but this is a narrow viewpoint. If we zoom out further, it’s really energy. Animals were the first investors, spending calories in order to gain more. This surplus energy built organisms, ecosystems, and eventually human cultures and the civilization we experience today."
The main purpose of this "broader viewpoint" seems to mainly absolve the Pedophile Epstein Cult from any responsibility for the collapse of our societies, cultures and economies which they have been metaphorically sodomising for almost a century now.
As I always believe the Psychopath/Pedophile cult is throwing these Institutes and Studies (seldom individuals, out of the getaway car to avoid facing the consequences of their rape of not only the planet for its resources but of men, women and children of their virtue and bodily autonomy.
It may be pure coincidence but Brother Nate's 'thesis' is broadly and too minutely reminiscent of an earlier work of criticism by Viktor Pelevin of the USSR, as it freed itself only to succumb to the tender, ministering mercies of of Epstein himself (yes, he was there) and his Globalist Love and Freedom for all cult. At least the USSR is now immune from the Ministry of Truth, Animal Care and Environmental Issues. You can be too.
Naked Capitalism, Zionist-style is running out of shapes to shift into.
Read "Generation P" by Pelevin for his brilliant image of the Oranus - the Oral/Anal Chain of Being which I suspect Bro Nate cribbed a bit for his central image in an overall foul cover-up for what is really going on. Net Zero, Carney of England on the Northern border of the USA and a general debacle for the Globalist, Environmental Love Cult.
Dude, Nate Hagens is fine. I've been following him, Gail Tverberg and some of the other Oil-Drum regulars since about 2006, Peak Oil. Don't project too much there. Nate is a straight-arrow peak-oiler.
Yves Smith drank the COVID Kool-Aid, but still does good work on most things most of the time. I read so very much more stuff of all kinds than I post, and I have no intention of restricting it now.
There is information everywhere, and every source has some interest to serve, even if it is minor. Always consider-your-sources.
;-)
i saw the other two on his 'board'. Did not seem 'fine' at all. Big Bank (Lehman) retreads gone into quasi NGO-land with hard-to-find sources for their 'support'. I suspect it could well be Soros and Open Society sources or Carney Related Net Zero WEF. Did you look?
Nate was at The Oil Drum, then his own blog was "The Monkey Trap", and now he has a paying job as a college professor, teaching a course on running out of resources, so hehas probably had to take on a certain polish in that setting, but I assure you that he's a good guy.
I don'tknow what articles you looked at. I looked at everything on his home page, and I read them when they come to my inbox, but I don't listen to stuff. People talk too slow and life is too short.
The fact that all the underground stuff is suddenly running out from our exponential growth in rate of usage is as has long been predicted. I'm pretty sure we are post peak-copper, etc. We got the easy stuff already in all cases because that's economics.
So do sort out the difference between peak-oilers spouting facts, which he is, and the global-warming crowd who are well intentioned, but I have always seen it as a sugar-coated virtue-signaling pathway to deal with peak-oil. I like that carbon-pulse with timeline, and the little you're-probably-here arrow to the top, maked "Hormuz?".
I think that Hormuz-War is the current control-narrative, because "Climate Change" only ever went so far and did not budge everybody.
They BOTH deal with declining cheap-resource availability, but this time we're doing 1973 more-bigly.
Do look at Gaius Baltar's insightful and wry piece about Ziocons vs. globalist-virtue-signalers, and their strained marriage.
We are headed for a smaller but better World, where technology's role in our lives gives way to human relationships....Looking forward to it im my next life....
Gonna be more deaths from injuries and infections, ... and childbirth, I suspect, after all of the deaths from warand famine.
;-/
I think I'm going to subscribe to this place.
I need to unsubscribe at another first.
Warm Regards,
BK
Make yerself at home in the comments, BK.
;-)
10-4. I've unsubscribed at one place - I have a limit of 16. I look forward to reading what you have to share and being I seen you around for awhile, I got a sense of your sentiment - but nothing like subscribing in person. So that is done.
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I commit to not be a nuisance in superfluous commentary, but I can't deny when Caitlin had that article regarding "robot dogs" - do you remember? That article sort of set me off and now - here we are!
~
Warm Regards and I look forward to reading what you have to share - cause pretty much almost all the time when I encounter what you express - I basically share said sentiment.
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May the best ideas prevail is my motto!
Ken
I'm not sure I recall what Caitlin said about "robot dogs". I monitor a whole bunch of internet feed, as you can see.
These are "interesting times" we have entered, Ken.
"The Iranian navy was clearly close enough to the destroyers to sink them. That it did not do so might well be a sign that it currently does not want to escalate."
Or that is exactly the outcome they are looking for. Sinking them would surely cause escalation. However causing heavy damage but not sinking them takes the ship{s} out of service as well as requiring expensive and time consuming repairs. As the german army did in WW1 shoot the legs out from under the infantry and for every one wounded it took two more out of the battle.
Nice carrots! I'm still getting fresh ones from last year. We plant them in mid July in a raised bed within the green house and they keep all winter just fine. They are starting to grow again nicely and the ones that get left will flower and produce seed for another years planting.
Carrots are a fall planting for spring harvest here. I overplanted old seeds, not knowing how many were good. They were apparently all good.
I am having to thin them out by feeling for the bigger ones. This may go on for a while.
Thanks for including the pumpernickel info and links. Been too long since I've had this, as made
by mom many years ago. Nice addition!
I'm gonna make some. I'm determined.
I'll let you know how mine turns out. :)
When the Sun Goes Silent will be a factor.
https://drsircus.com/world-news/climate/when-the-sun-goes-silent/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
When sunspots are at a minimum we get more gamma rays, and our Van-Allen Belt shields are dropping fast, ahead of the magnetic pole shift, all coming in the next 20 years or so.
I'm done with "being terrified", but there is prepping to do and we are all going to die at some time, usually not of our choosing.
A magnetic pole shift could be pretty terminal.
Talking of EMFs, has anyone else read Arthur Firstenberg's book 'The Invisible Rainbow' (2017, revised 2020)? The activity he describes in the final chapters could be pretty terminal to the unlucky people who are very sensitive to EMFs.
You need 4 feet of dirt or water over your abode for cosmic rays. That is an engineering and finance problem for one person, but should be managed at a much larger level, since we survive as groups.
If the rotational axis also shifts this time it will be much worse, of course.
See these 4 short videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2decDcEJqo&list=PLHSoxioQtwZcVcFC85TxEEiirgfXwhfsw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpjxrQP5hR4&list=PLHSoxioQtwZcVcFC85TxEEiirgfXwhfsw&index=2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZlivVDgwYQ&list=PLHSoxioQtwZcVcFC85TxEEiirgfXwhfsw&index=3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiXEL70xmzk&list=PLHSoxioQtwZcVcFC85TxEEiirgfXwhfsw&index=4
There are more at that site.
There are other sites.
There is this new book I just ordered from The Ethical Skeptic https://theethicalskeptic.com/2026/03/25/inversion-ecdo-theory-the-hidden-mechanism-driving-cataclysm-cultural-tradition-and-climate/
Just bought my generator and portable solar panels. Lost power for 12 hours in NYC.
For my wakeup call.
Last winter was the worst in my lifetime.
Prices increased for them suddenly. Could be because of the Iran situation and China. We benefit from their technology.