

What Steps Have U Taken to Prepare for the Boogaloo?
#423 Posted Nov 01 2019 - 05:10
GseriesARFCOM, on Jul 14 2019 - 12:30, said:
several guns, plenty of ammo.
alot of preserved food/cup of noodles (plus...a collection of MREs)
also got a plan all set up. got a mountain cabin thats pretty secure (one entrance, no ground windows, local water, wildlife in the area).
so gonna grab those i care for, head up there. live up there. got enough ammo for hunting for years, but i expect i'll raid a store on the way for a bit more ammo.
and yeah..thats about it. if anyone tries to join us, i'll be the one to descide if they get to stay or have to leave (i'm judgmental but its my plan/stuff so i in charge. and those namby pampy 2nd amendment haters are a no go.)
#424 Posted Nov 01 2019 - 17:23
Days of terrifying darkness, cold and hunger amid PG&E’s sweeping power blackouts
"We are completely shut off from the world"
https://www.omaha.co...7e98dc0541.html
Spooky Halloween asteroid flyby one of the closest near misses ever seen
A near-Earth asteroid currently identified as C0PPEV1 was spotted in the early morning hours Thursday.
https://www.cnet.com...sses-ever-seen/
#425 Posted Nov 04 2019 - 21:32
Hundreds Of Earthquakes Rattle The U.S. As The Level Of Seismic Activity In North America Continues To Rise
What’s the worst case scenario if the Cascadia Subduction Zone lets loose and volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis are unleashed? Quayle says “The amount of damage, and I am going to choose my words carefully, is going to be precedent setting. It’s going to be the combination of volcanoes going off that are inland from the subduction zone where the plates meet, coupled with tsunamis."
http://theeconomicco...ntinues-to-rise
#427 Posted Nov 05 2019 - 17:56
California suffered widespread cellphone outages during fires. A big earthquake would be much worse
https://www.latimes....ajor-earthquake
#428 Posted Nov 08 2019 - 00:37
u should have made tens of thousands of dollars in profit from those poor people in cali by now.....
#429 Posted Nov 08 2019 - 16:59
Next week's Arctic blast will be so cold, forecasters expect it to break 170 records across US
Temperatures 10-20 degrees below normal
https://www.usatoday...res/2518984001/
In one location a high temperature record is set which breaks the old record by one degree and it's a sign of human caused global warming. In many locations when low temperature records are shattered by 10-20 degrees it's just weather.
Edited by Klaatu_Nicto, Nov 08 2019 - 18:42.
#430 Posted Nov 09 2019 - 20:08
Next week's Arctic blast could break hundreds of records across the United States
15 to 30 degrees colder than normal - the National Weather Service is predicting that about 250 cold records will be established
https://www.mysanant...-s-14820980.php
11,000 'scientists' warn about climate change? FAKE NEWS!
31,487 American scientists have signed this petition
The purpose of the Petition Project is to demonstrate that the claim of “settled science” and an overwhelming “consensus” in favor of the hypothesis of human-caused global warming and consequent climatological damage is wrong. No such consensus or settled science exists. As indicated by the petition text and signatory list, a very large number of American scientists reject this hypothesis.
http://www.petitionp...t.org/index.php
Edited by Klaatu_Nicto, Nov 09 2019 - 20:14.
#431 Posted Nov 09 2019 - 23:14
#433 Posted Nov 12 2019 - 20:08
Swarm of 10 quakes shakes Imperial Valley town in California, USGS reports
https://www.modbee.c...e237275064.html
Arctic blast to plunge 200 million Americans across continental US into deep freeze
In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a new record low of minus 6 was set in the city, breaking the old record of 5 F from 1986. The mercury reached a brutal minus 13 in Hibbing, Minnesota, smashing the old record of minus 9 from 1966.
https://www.accuweat...his-week/622611
Lost trees hugely overrated as environmental threat, study finds
Previous estimates argued that about 27 percent of manmade net carbon emissions were from deforestation whereas the new research estimates that the correct number is just 7 percent.
https://phys.org/new...ironmental.html
New findings on nitrous oxide emissions from northern trees surprised scientists
Boreal forests of the Northern Hemisphere are sources of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O)
https://www.helsinki...ised-scientists
#435 Posted Nov 15 2019 - 01:19
Sunspot Cycle Minima and Pandemics: The Case for Vigilance?
From past records of the correlation of the sunspot cycle (prolonged minima) and pandemics it is clear that the onset of a deep minimum is a signal of action. Sir Arthur Clarke remarked that the dinosaurs became extinct because they failed to initiate a Space Guard Project. Let us not default in our duty by future generations of humans to start such a Virus Guard Project.
https://www.longdom....519-1000159.pdf
#439 Posted Nov 20 2019 - 21:07
Survival is less about heroic actions than avoiding mindless mistakes
https://getpocket.co...e=pocket-newtab
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