RE: Price of peanut butter increases x5. Are you prepared for what is coming?

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Great summary of the 100,000 ft view that so many are unaware of.

The bottom line is that decentralising, becoming more self sufficient and regaining our sovereignty are important steps to take even if the coming ice age holds off for many more decades.



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Absolutely. The less reliant we are on government, the more we can flourish as nature intended :)

If this approaching cold snap resembles the last cold snap on Earth (around 1650) you won't notice it much in Mexico. There was erratic weather but it was still possible to grow crops. Only the northern & southern hemispheres began glaciating. Those close to the equator have a different set of challenges to contend with. Mostly volcanic & seismic in nature. It is a fascinating subject which has been incredibly well hidden from us. And if you look, you will see that countries on the equator have been given a bad rep to scare us away from them. Coincidence? Not likely!

From my perspective the ice age has already begun. Our climate is controlled by the activity of the sun. And right now the sun is less active than it has been in hundreds of years. Activity is measured in sunspots. And what we are seeing now is exactly what we saw before the 'mini ice age' in the 1600s, when sunspot measurements began.

I enjoy following the films of @dollarvigilante who actually has me thinking about moving to Mexico now! He is a great advert for the country. Though I don't care much for his little dog ;)

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Thanks for your posts on this subject. It was due to your posts that I looked a little closer into the climate change agenda and also sunspot cycles, etc.

Well, if you come to Mexico, you'll be most welcome here at the ranch.

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Thank you my friend. I do like the sound of that :)

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