OK FOLKS, it's here: The Disaster Cycle Documentary

Posted by $ Olduglycarl 1 day, 7 hours ago to Science
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This is Not a boring scientific explanation, it is in plain language explaining what has happened in the past and what is happening right now and the evidence supporting our physical observations.
This is no joke, it's happened to our planet, animal kingdom and to mankind before and before that and it very close to happening again. As the video explains, everything we would expect to see happening IS happening.
It's a Cycle cilly, and they don't want you to know.

If you've been around here for a while, you know I have posted links to highly scientific videos by Ben. If you need them again, let me know and I will post those links but for, this video should be enough to wake everyone up and start the conversation of how are we going to survive.
Mankind did it before and we can do it again.
In all my writings and in my book, I believe it is very important that we do survive as originally designed.

For more detailed info, click on playlists to get the science and other details here: https://www.youtube.com/@SpaceWeather...



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  • Posted by $ 1 hour, 11 minutes ago in reply to this comment.
    I use a large monitor and have yet to figure out how to get it on my (Dumb) smart Tv. It can't even figure out where the WIFI is when it's only 15' away from it.
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  • Posted by $ 1 hour, 21 minutes ago in reply to this comment.
    It's just an introductory exposure, all the other scientific proof and detailed info is at the site under Playlist.
    Considering he intended on easing the unknowing into knowing the true nature of these natural cycles, I think it accomplishes that.

    Ps, TGIFfunnies was published earlier in "New", thought I might loose connection to the web but I did not switch routers like I planned.

    PPs I probably won't live another 20 either (turning 74 next week) but the Lord may have other plans . . . not to mention, it's up to us to encourage the young to learn and prepare.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 hours, 21 minutes ago in reply to this comment.
    Alternatively, I used the AppleTV device on my big screen TV to fire up the YouTube app and did a search on "The Disaster Cycle" and then click on the icon for this video. It is much nicer than watching it on this computer screen. Other related selections show up in the search, too.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 hours, 28 minutes ago in reply to this comment.
    With you here, gharkness. I'm 73 (soon to be 74) and am figuring if I hang around for 2 or 3 more decades I'll be gone before this happens. Barring a very soon and sudden event, like an impact, 2 or 3 decades is a quick pee in the ocean of planetary time and a man-made economic collapse I'll need to survive is more likely while I'm still here.

    Thanks for the video link, OUC. I got through some of it last night, but have to watch it again because I was interrupted.
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  • Posted by $ gharkness 3 hours, 2 minutes ago in reply to this comment.
    Yeah, I understand that, but honestly, I am not interested. Part of my family might do well there, and has what it takes, bu t the other part just lives in chaos 24/7. I don't know how she survives now, much less under those conditions.

    As for me, I just don't want to live like that.
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  • Posted by $ 3 hours, 29 minutes ago in reply to this comment.
    You also have to worry about flooding, ocean, lakes, etc. The water is not going to stay still during the 90 degree tilt.
    Below my commentary is a link that will take you to space weather news and if you click playlist all the other Tech/scientific videos and info about this is there.
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  • Posted by $ 3 hours, 36 minutes ago in reply to this comment.
    Observer ranch was developed so people could go there and learn how to survive like our ancestors did, they have to learn how to do things the old fashioned way.
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  • Posted by $ gharkness 4 hours, 51 minutes ago in reply to this comment.
    I definitely hope to go (i'm 76) before this arrives, but it still makes me sad for the family I can't protect.
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  • Posted by rhfinle 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
    That's a good video, though not very technical, and doesn't give much specific information - timelines, radiation levels, etc.
    I think being out away from the cities is a good idea - I have 400 acres nobody wants, out in the sticks. Considering the possibility of a Carrington-or-worse event, plus the possibility of much higher radiation levels during the pole switch, plus the ever-present possibility of some asshole throwing live plutonium around one afternoon, I think it's also important to have a cave. if there are none on your property, consider getting a backhoe and a front-loader, and building one. Four to six feet of dirt overhead should be plenty.
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  • Posted by $ pixelate 5 hours, 22 minutes ago
    Thanks for the post. I will take the time to review and think about this proposition. Cheers.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 6 hours, 1 minute ago
    Once I grew old enough to think for myself, I always thought climate change was all about the sun. Been (maybe too simplistically) telling folks, "There has always been climate change. Just ask the dinosaurs and the wooly mammoths,"
    About to turn 79 during March with this cyclic disaster predicted for the Eighties or the Nineties, I find myself kinda hoping I can peacefully kick my own bucket before my bucket gets violently kicked for me.
    Ce qui sera, sera. What will be, will be.
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  • Posted by $ 17 hours, 9 minutes ago in reply to this comment.
    What we discovered and what the tech videos made leading up to this explain is that we need to be at least 4900 feet up or in a position where the reach of sea levels won't get to you. You stay dry, not as much ice to melt afterwards and surroundings to bury yourself into for a duration of the Micro nova plasma burst.
    You have resources and like minded hands all around you to start over.

    Now, do you have a place in Nevada that fits that description?, are you east of the Rockies?
    Ben has already made some videos about this. on the same page where this video was posted.
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  • Posted by Abaco 18 hours, 36 minutes ago
    Picking my way through this and I find it very interesting. The former Google employee who talks about the censorship and the plan to blame man for changing weather...That struck a chord with me. I've always thought that the climate changes, but have never been convinced that it was man's fault. And, the ferver with which this concept is sold makes me very suspicious. I always said, "What do you want Joe 6-Pack to do about it? Leave him alone." But, they can't. Just another opportunity to grift, to tax and regulate. Places like Observer Ranch seem very viable to me...very Gulch-like. We could easily assemble such a place here in NV. Could probably never do it in California. I've also taken note of the aurora borealis being visible much, much more south than normal. Surprised they haven't tried to tax and regulate us over that... Observer Ranch isn't too far from Ouray, FWIW. I like the area that the ranch is located in, near Colorado Springs.
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  • Posted by $ 1 day, 7 hours ago
    Talk about Revelations . . . "Everything will be known and come abroad".
    . . . as if we didn't already have enough to worry about.

    But maybe, just maybe . . . this will help us set up our priorities going forward.
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