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Date: February 27, 2021 at 10:28:22
From: blindhog 6th sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: We May Be At The Edge of a Worldwide Disaster of Our Own Making...


...a Texas energy failure multiplied a thousandfold.

Key in www.electroverse.net/snow-mass-700-gigatons-
above-

In that scientific/fact based article it says volcanic
ash goes into the stratosphere, shading the sun "for up
to decades+".

With all the volcanoes going off around the world it's
clear we have to be prepared for very cold winters and
cool summers. The only way to be prepared is to have
fossil fueled power plants, plants much safer than
nuclear plants which require a steady supply of huge
amounts of water to cool their reactors, meaning an
accident endangers drinking water and species living in
that water, not to mention the drift of nuclear
contamination in the air. It's clear so-called green
energy won't work.

Being prepared for this coming disaster means we have
to have working fossil fuel power plants AND a working
infrastructure that supplies those plants.

Time is not on our side, we immediately need to turn
the world's sheople around before we all go over the
cliff.


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Date: February 27, 2021 at 16:44:04
From: Redhart, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: We May Be At The Edge of a Worldwide Disaster of Our Own Making...


you don't care enough to post a link...guess I don't
care enough to chase it down. You want to bring the
claim, then bring the basis for it.

...moving on...
posts: 2033
no source or link or either: 289


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Date: March 01, 2021 at 11:28:53
From: Awen, [DNS_Address]
Subject: The link is copy paste in the message itself


While I think the volcanic aspect is incredibly
unlikely, I do consider our overall infrastructure
to be a couple of major disasters short of complete
failure.

The one point I do agree with Blindhog on is the
fact that we DO need to be prepared for a major
failure of everything, whatever the cause.

My personal money's on a Carrington Event level
solar storm, though whether that happens in my
lifetime or not is anyone's guess. The historical
one caught the telegraph lines on fire. Can you
imagine? Not only would it take down our electrical
grid, computers, planes, cars, phones, etc., but the
sparks flying would probably cause their share of
disastrous explosions.

New Madrid popping a big one in the middle of last
month's cold snap would break the country in terms
of energy and transport, too, at this point. 10
years ago we MIGHT have been able to pull through,
but I don't have faith that we'd be organized enough
now to deal with that disaster on top of everything
else that's happened in the last few years.

That's assuming we don't manage to do it to
ourselves.


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