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Sunday, January 10, 2010

The End of Food As We Know It

I love to hear people explain how life will continue as usual without food. Their brains are not geared for survival. They do not realize when fundamental changes occur around them that these things are critical to understand the consequences of. This is what separates man from the lower animals - only in their case there doesn't appear to be any separation.

A man who can't foresee where things are going and prepare for it is not actually a human being. The beasts in the field and in the waters do more than most modern people to think ahead. Nature knows that it is time for the change. Humans have not figured it out yet. Note in the previous article that the manatees sought out the heated exhaust of a power plant to survive what was awesome cold in the water. This isn't a dry run or a peculiar phenomenon of 2010, it's the beginning of something that is going to get much, much worse in 2011, 2012 and many years beyond until the end of your days. You will never again live to see weather like you have previously taken for granted.

This should sort the men from the boys. Metrosexuals do not survive well in these climes, any more than do tropical fish.

You Do Not Know Where You Are

You are not aware of what is happening all around you. The world is nothing like the place you think it to be. All your ideas about what is occurring and why are all incorrect. You are surrounded and not by the people you think. There is something happening all around you and even though it is obvious, you cannot see it accurately. You are imposing qualities and assumptions onto the world it does not have. The paradigms under which you operate are all wrong. You are as far from reality as it is possible to be despite having eyes and ears and smell.

The problem is not that others are not trying hard enough to be what you assume they should be. The problem is you think they are one way when in fact they are utterly different from anything you imagine or project onto them.

How do I know?

All my life I have despaired that others are not more like me. Once I was old enough, I finally realized that others are nothing like me and never will be. They don't have anything to give. It's not that they are not trying hard enough. It's that my qualities are not in them. No amount of effort would produce them. It's wrong of me to fault others for lacking virtues they can never have and that go against their innermost nature. People who can understand me are born that way. It's not a matter of forcing them to try harder. When people comprehend me, they were born with that potential. The rest never had it and it is futile to try to explain anything to them.

You resolve conflicts with such people by avoiding them. There is no other conflict resolution for problems like these. They live one place, you live another, nobody has to fight just because you are different. The peaceful course for good men is separation. That is the sanest alternative to the nightmare we have built today.

Wrong. A Common Phenomenon In The Arctic.

See how Vault-Co always takes a "mystery" reported in the news and turns it into something so simple a child could comprehend what is going on?

Snowrollers are common in arctic landscapes. The reason these people are confused is that they do not understand yet ... the interglacial has ended.

You're worth more dead than alive, George Bailey

All America is Potterville now. George Bailey is floating facedown in the icy river. Clarence the angel was gunned down in a drive-by and is bleeding out in the alleyway. You're all worth more dead than alive now. The planet's rulers believe it is time to cash in that life insurance policy they took out on all mankind.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

The Apocalypse Trifecta

You want to know how many train wrecks are approaching ... and how many of these train wrecks will cause other trains to jump the tracks ... and then other trains to leave the rails?

It's a gigantic field of dominos and each one knocks over two other dominos. Each of them knocks over four dominos then eight and sixteen and thirty-two and so on ... until all the dominos are falling.

The big domino at the end is World War III. Not your grandma's conventional nuclear war but rather a cobalt 60-salted hell that ruins the surface of the planet for fifty years. If you're planning on a two-week stay in the middle of a suitcase fort on your basement floor, you might want to do a second review of your preparations. That won't cut it in the war that is coming.

One of the safest businesses in the world right now to be in is building fallout shelters for the Chinese Government. That tells you what you need to know about the future.

Met UK Gets Performance Bonus For Political Propaganda, Not Performance

One consistency of the meteorological office for the past twenty years in the UK is that they have always gotten it absolutely wrong. Listen to this twit defend his salary as a marxist lapdog. He makes more than the prime minister for having a unique dearth of understanding of basic meteorology.

By mid-december, anybody with a one hour class in earth sciences would be aware of what the arctic oscillation portended for the end of the month. It didn't exactly take a rocket scientist to visualize what was going to happen the first week of January. This man is possibly the only person in the UK who never saw it coming. More decline of the institutions. A tyranny of the runts of the litter and the ugly puppies left behind in the basket when the good puppies are taken.

Game Is Over, The 'Kwa Lost

Get your popcorn. Now comes the part where everybody fights.

ITZ COMING

Some say the world will end in fire; Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire.

But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To say that for destruction ice Is also great And would suffice.

—Robert Frost, American Poet

A man is a coward who would refuse to believe he too is subject to the wrath of heaven when it comes.

- Ancient Vedantic Maxim

Not by fire but by ice

Thursday, January 7, 2010

IA 2 : This Time, It's Personal

11,500 years later. The interglacial ends right on time. A perfect cycle. 22,000 year outer cycle ends. 44,000 year megacycle ends. 90,000 year supercycle concludes. A peak of a peak of a peak has ended. Maunder Minimum? Dalton minimum? Or something unbelievably worse than either?

You ain't seen nothing yet. Nobody you know other than Vault-Co and Robert Felix are telling you the truth. Campers, it is going to get cold in coming years. Before it does, the planet is going to heat up for a while the way it always does when mankind gets desperate. Freezing men will burn anything to try to stay warm and nothing stokes the fire like a nuclear war.

Heaviest snowfall in Northern China in six decades (and 2008 was called "the coldest winter in 100 years")

Britain facing one of the coldest winters in 100 years, experts predict
Across the South, Midwest, and Eastern seaboard [of the United States], a stubborn “arctic outbreak," tacked onto an already cold return to work for many Americans, augurs what meteorologist at AccuWeather.com are calling “the coldest winter in many people’s memory.”

Arctic blast cripples country
Fla. freezes as arctic blast makes its way south‘Brutally cold’ in Midwest — again
More Snow Coming for Already Frigid Europe
Arctic chill in South; record snow in East
Frozen Britain may run short of gas
China and S Korea gripped by freeze
Seoul battles heaviest snow in 70 years
Calgary's cold weather causes record power demand and a call to conserve
Peru's mountain people face fight for survival in a bitter winter
Avalanches bring misery to the frozen Alps
The big freeze: Warnings of a Siberian snap
Record cold wind chills of -50 C recorded overnight in Saskatchewan
London colder than Antarctica
Poor burn books to stay warm in chilly India, 55 dead
Cold streak breaks 1892 record, Saskatoon experiences 24 consecutive days of -25 C
Record cold weather payouts triggered as temperature hits -11C
Record-breaking cold -37 in Moose Jaw, Canada
Temperature in Germany Falls to Minus 34.6 Degrees
Slovenia with record low temperature -49
Flint's 95-year-old record low falls as 19 below zero hits city
Shocking cold wave drops temps to 40 below zero
Dutch canals freeze over for the first time in 12 years
Americans suffer record cold as temperatures plunge to -40C
Arctic front freezes US, Canada in record cold snap
Heavy snow causes 6,000 traffic accidents, 24 deaths in Moscow
Cold snaps 124-year-old record in Fredericton, Canada
Thailand temperatures are coldest in a decade
Low temperature ties 1951 record in Hawaii
Record Low Temperatures in Western Cuba
Record-breaking cold -50°F temperature reached in Maine
Snowstorms wreak havoc in the Balkans
GUINEA: Record cold snap destroys crops, kills hundreds of animals
'Snow bomb' brings record snowfall across New Brunswick
84-year-old cold temperature record falls in Baltimore
Cuba's winter among its coldest
Record-brrrrrrrrreaking cold -34.8 C in Regina, Canada
Record snowfall (102 inches) a concern in Kotzebue, Alaska
Australian Ski Resort has it's earliest start to the season in the resort's 45-year history
Melbourne shivers through coldest April in 60 years
NOAA: April Temperatures Slightly Cooler Than Average for U.S.
Red Centre shivers in record cold
Canada frosts the most widespread in recent memory
Coldest day for 43 years
Ocean waters off British Columbia coldest in half century
Chicago has its coolest July 8 in 118 years
Record Cold in Regina and Estevan Canada: Beats 92-Year-Old Record Low
Coldest July 21 In Nashville, Tennessee Since 1877
Antarctic air flow brings record snow fall to the Falkland Islands
Coldest July ever for Grand Rapids, Michigan
Coldest July on Record for Huntington, West Virginia
Coolest July Ever for Fort Wayne, Indiana
July was coldest on record for International Falls, Minnesota
That was the coldest July in Dubuque, Iowa Ever
July sets record for cold 1,100 new low temperatures set
NOAA: July Temperature Below-Average for the U.S.
Record snowfall for Cardrona, New Zealand
NOAA: Summer Temperature Below Average for U.S.
Denver breaks 104 year old cold temperature record as Arctic chill sets in
B.C. Interior hit with record-breaking cold snap
October Cold Snap Sets 82-Year Record in Chicago
Record-setting cold in Laurel, Montana
European cold snap kills 4 in Poland, cuts power
Record cold day ties 1874 record in Baltimore
Earliest snow on record blankets Poconos, Penn State
Record-Breaking Early Snowfall In New York, New Jersey
Friday coldest Oct. 16 in DC in 138 years
October bringing record cold to Topeka, Kansas
Coldest October in 64 years
Beijing’s Heaviest Snow in 54 Years Strands Thousands
Record snow turns Hebei's capital into wonderland
Italian ski resorts killing it with record snow
Hong Kong shivers in coldest November in more than 120 years
Whistler blows away November snowfall record
2009 - Often Alaska's coldest spot, Bettles is setting records
Snow on the French Riviera????
Earliest snow on record for Houston and New Orleans
Newfoundland digs out from record snow
Record cold hits Sacramento
Enormous winter storm over US
Epic blizzard wreaks havoc: Blizzard forces school and road closures throughout Midwest
Record setting cold grips Southwest Saskatchewan
Record cold, snow envelop Japan Sea coast
Record snow continues to fall as deadly East Coast storm lingers
Health Ministry: 27 people froze to death in Ukraine due to current cold wave
Three people freeze to death in Bosnia
European weather deaths pass 100
Record cold conditions kill nine people in Czech Republic
Record snowfall blankets Moscow
Winter freeze kills 79 in Poland
Big freeze brings misery and death to Europe
Deadly Cold Across Europe and Russia
Record Levels Of Snowfall Hit City
4 more die of cold in UP; toll reaches 18

What really kills people in these conditions first? The cold - or hunger? If your body runs out of fuel, what good does it do you to keep the hearth burning?

Do you understand why we have been telling you to pack your rice for a decade? Do we still sound like a madman? Are you marveling that we predicted it? Seriously, how could anyone have failed to predict it? The only explanation would be that most of mankind cannot reason or learn, they only pretend to be able to do these things. How could anybody who is what they propose to be have failed to see this coming? The only rational explanation is that the majority of mankind is nothing like what they pretend to be. Think about all the tragic timing involved and you will see why we dubbed it "The Apocalypse Trifecta" more than ten years ago.