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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rollocaster who wrote (1874)6/8/2019 1:31:46 AM
From: Doug R1 Recommendation

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3bar

  Respond to of 6337
 
Just keep this in mind.
Go up into Northern Canada where it is too cold for cities or even towns to exist.
The temperatures at that latitude are going to shift South to the Missouri River over the next 10 yrs.
It's already started. Montana's glaciers began regrowing about 2 yrs ago.

People who are prepared are prepared. I wish you and everyone the best.

It's the literally hundreds of millions in North America who are unprepared that are going to be a big problem.

Where will they go? They're going to go somewhere.

And most of them...when they get somewhere...they'll find in three more years they might have to relocate again. People in Canadian cities will have to move South. Many will stop in the Northern states. They'll have to move again.

Population densities in the South will explode.

"The wave" of people heading South will be a big issue.



To: Rollocaster who wrote (1874)6/8/2019 1:00:15 PM
From: isopatch2 Recommendations

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roguedolphin
Rollocaster

  Respond to of 6337
 
Excellent point. Strong relationships with neighbors, family and nearby friends are at the top of the list in importance. Someone can be intellectually right about everything and die as soon as climate and food shortages get bad enough to make the loner in the neighbor the first target.

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