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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: 3bar who wrote (1372)1/25/2019 9:44:05 PM
From: Doug R1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 6353
 
3bar,

I have some different conclusions than Wheelbarger.
The 10 degrees from the Equator thing.
The "certainty" about "low-glow" mode.
The linear relationship he makes between TSI change and temperature reduction on Earth.
Going into a full blown "Ice Age". (That would take something other than just reduced solar activity.)
Magnetosphere strength as solely dependent on solar activity (a minor point but one that brings into question his actual understanding of certain details).

The main point being PREPARE is not a question though.
An ancillary point would be the security of your preparations.
So location is the first consideration.

Food, water, heat, shelter - redundant backups.
Mobility-temporary "bug-out" location to avoid short-term unexpected events (likely associated with population density or extreme storm damage -wind , hail, flood etc)
Don't locally advertise level of preparedness.
Try to prepare in a way that you could also help a few (or more) other people.

There will come a day...probably a single day...when some kind of GSM induced shtf event/events brings the full new script into play. That may be locally, regionally or over a wider scope.
Until that time, as you prepare, maintain your life as has been "normal" so far. There's no reason not to do that. Enjoy all the things you currently do.
(Unless you conclude that relocation is your start point. Then, after relocating...continue as "normal").
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