WEATHER C2C 1/16/18 Robert Felix, author of "Not by Fire but by Ice" being interviewed

Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I have followed his site for years. I think he is correct in as much as you can predict unknown forces. They use to have an Ice Age room in the Smithsonian before the global warming scammers came to town. It had a huge climate graph that was showing the world was about to enter another Ice Age. It happens and we as humans have survived the past. Some of the information about how it would happen is actually pretty close to some of the climate events we are seeing.
 

L.A.B.

Goodness before greatness.
I listened last night with one ear. Robert Felix mentioned at one time ice cores bored two miles deep revealed the onset of the 100,000 year ice cycles initiating within a 20 year period.

That’s pretty sudden, not only in terms of geology, but humanity as well.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
GLOBAL COOLING: Ice Age Now...

Heres a video posted on january 10, 2018 and its a small number of scientist and a few other professionals telling what they know and see and all of it established common sense science. The video is 8:57 minutes long.
You may want to plan on it getting cooler and buy warm clothes and items to keep warm and food is going to be the biggest problem.

LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nsl4RQUeag
 

Martinhouse

Deceased
I agree that food is going to be the biggest problem, right after an awful lot of people freeze to death in the northern tier of states in the U.S. If we are truly going into even a little ice age, I'm expecting the climate here in north central Arkansas to be close to what I grew up with in the Minneapolis area, except for possible mid-summer frosts that will wipe out a whole season's crops. We grew nice gardens in Minnesota back then...I'm talking late forties and into the fifties. It was cold then, up until the late fifties.

I'm prepared to garden like I remember it being done in Minnesota when I was a kid. If we get a severe solar minimum, most of those up north who don't freeze will starve after the first crop failure if not sooner.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I listened last night with one ear. Robert Felix mentioned at one time ice cores bored two miles deep revealed the onset of the 100,000 year ice cycles initiating within a 20 year period.

That’s pretty sudden, not only in terms of geology, but humanity as well.


Shortest time span I've seen postulated was 5-15 years. The ice age could come on in as little as 5 years with significant ice build up within 15 years. This postulation was made by the Antarctic team here at the local university. That research got canned, shredded, and mutilated sometime around 1996 when the global warming crap started gaining steam. The reason I know about this is a friend of mine's father was the head of that research team and she was talking about their findings.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Heres a video posted on january 10, 2018 and its a small number of scientist and a few other professionals telling what they know and see and all of it established common sense science. The video is 8:57 minutes long.
You may want to plan on it getting cooler and buy warm clothes and items to keep warm and food is going to be the biggest problem.

LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nsl4RQUeag

This depends on where you live, and I'd expect in some locations the summers will be blistering hot with little to no moisture. This would be states like Texas and north into Manitoba.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
This depends on where you live, and I'd expect in some locations the summers will be blistering hot with little to no moisture. This would be states like Texas and north into Manitoba.



Not so sure on drought, but even areas like Texas will find it colder then they want, but survivable with a warm enough sumer season to grow a good deal foods.
Where I live and seeing the maps showing where the last big ice was I would expect winters here to be long extremely cold and summer growing season just long enough to grow some foods like cole crops and root crops.
Winters here would be like winter in northern Alaska with low temps that go down to minus -50, but sumer temp in the high 60s to low 70s
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Not so sure on drought, but even areas like Texas will find it colder then they want, but survivable with a warm enough sumer season to grow a good deal foods.
Where I live and seeing the maps showing where the last big ice was I would expect winters here to be long extremely cold and summer growing season just long enough to grow some foods like cole crops and root crops.
Winters here would be like winter in northern Alaska with low temps that go down to minus -50, but sumer temp in the high 60s to low 70s


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