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Some people have been saying "Germany's Floods = Global Warming" and I'm sitting here going "Maybe it was that solar flare?"

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explain? im intrigued to say the least

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It is coming.... sooner or later makes little difference in the end. There will be an awful lot of death and destruction for the few survivors to tell to the offspring in the not too distant future. I doubt I will get to the see the end, but from what I have garnered from Dr. Ben Davidson's posts tells me it is going to be an epic end to this epoch. Personally I would really enjoy the "crustal displacement" ride for as long as it lasted. The following great tide of the waters washing inland then back out again not so much. A change of hemisphere for my homestead would be pretty cool.

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How exactly would this be an apocalyptic scenario for anybody who isn't in the city? Seems more like everyone in cities would eat each other within days and everyone else who actually has food, supplies, knowledge and tools would quickly mobilize and protect their assets. It would be very difficult to walk even just a few miles and take on these communities. It would literally take a number of horses and all kinds of other supplies to even stand a chance, and by that time most of them would be dead before that occurred.

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Because everyone in the countryside is reliant on electricity too. Electric well pumps, refrigerated/frozen food supplies, electrical controls for HVAC. Only ~1% of the nation is involved in farming, and all of that requires electricity too, from the electric systems in tractors to the pumping and control systems for milking parlors.

Still. A lot of communities would have the wherewithal to manage, farms or not. I certainly would be able to and a lot in my community are red-pilled as well. The time of year would certainly make a difference though.

What do you think happens when a wave of millions of starving city dwellers spills into the countryside?

Muh guns

Sure your ammo isn't going to cook off in its brass jackets?

Can only walk a few miles

Until they find more food or victims. Then it is a few more miles. A radius of 50 miles likely will be stripped bare. Up to 100 miles would be damn unusable.

Government hasn't prepped with DUMBs and spends all it's time leveling any sign of organized resistance with drones that were a)shielded or b) disassembled when the surge hits

Uhh don't get too cocky rural bros

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Niggers will huddle in their filthy hoods, waiting for gibs, until they're too weak to walk anywhere

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Being rural won't save us from locusts.

He trick is to have a small sacrificial pantry while preserving the bulk of canned foods etc in a well hidden location.

Of course all your livestock and most your seed stock is going to go

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I have been hording old good books for this reason!

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Eternal question: How will jews monetize this to their advantage?

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Greta Thunberg

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Buy shares in oil and companys building fuel powered generators and push this story to the level of MAXIMUM FEAR!?!

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Another one?!

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Yes, this was just this past week

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Read the Homeward series by A. American. Surprisingly relevant.

https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/a-american/

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Where do I find it? Not having any luck searching for it.

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Fixed the name - my bad.

It’s a series about what a prepper and has family go through after a solar flare. There are some pretty big differences, but the story is close, and marks a stark contrast between those with and without preparations.

https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/a-american/

Looks like a nice series. He's even writing non-fiction survival books now too it looks like.

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