Mini Ice Age Conversations | ADAPT 2030
Summary: ADAPT 2030 Mini Ice Age Conversations covers changes in our climate due to a new Grand Solar Minimum beginning and the media overlooking, downplaying or burying cold weather changes and crop losses occurring on our planet, to keep this Global Warming Agenda steaming ahead. I do this podcast because we need to begin conversations on how to adapt our food growing strategies long before 2030 as agricultural zones shift, affecting global crop output, but very few media outlets are talking about the most important issue of our time, Cold Weather Crop Losses.
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- Artist: David DuByne | ADAPT 2030
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Podcasts:
MIAC #040 Lee Wheelbarger: Grand Solar Minimum Intensification Timeline as Jet Streams Swing
MIAC #039 Bitcoin Futures Fully Explained and How You Can Purchase Through Ankorus
MIAC #038 The Most Controversial ICO of 2017: Ankorus will be a cross of Coinbase, E-Trade and Tether
MIAC #037 What They Won’t Tell You about the Coming Total Food Collapse and Cryptocurrency
MIAC #036 Global Cooling & Cryptocurrency a Timeline and How to See the Coming Changes
MIAC #035 David Dilley: Definitive Dates for the Onset of Major Global Cooling
MIAC #034 Sam Khoury: How Governments will Handle Grand Solar Minimum Effects on the Economy and Food Distribution
MIAC #033 Intensifying Grand Solar Minimum Crushes the Economy 2018-2019 with Soaring Food Prices
MICA #032 Timeline for Global Crypto-Currency Acceptance & Mini Ice Age Crop Losses
MIAC #031 Why Governments Are Not Telling You about the Grand Solar Minimum
MIAC #030 Kirk Winter: Crop Losses & State of the Climate in Eastern Canada Entering a Grand Solar Minimum
MIAC #029 Grand Solar Minimum Food Prices Rises & First Global Economic Contractions Begin
MIAC #028 Sacha Dobler: Earth's Repeating Cycles of Black Death & Grand Solar Minimums
MIAC #027 What our Society Will be Like During the Grand Solar Minimum 2018-2023
MIAC #026 Late Season Snow Affects Global Agriculture w/ Record Cold Greenland & Arctic