This strange                       weather phenomenon, which you will see in the                       video below, http://www.sott.net/articles/show/219547-Canada-Newfoundland-Frozen-Waves happened in                       Newfoundland where the waves were actually frozen                       as they crashed on the beach. This is exactly what                       one would expect at the end of the warmest year on                       record, right? Are we freezing because of global                       warming?    The media is                       still ranting that one of the effects of global                       warming is colder, wetter winters. Yes and                       building seven at the world trade center collapsed                       on its footprint from a burning ember? Or was it                       from a burning Rolls Royce engine that was                       catapulted from one of the planes. Was there ever                       a reasonable explanation for what was obviously a                       controlled demolition?  Britain, for                         instance, is experiencing some of the    And look at                       Monday's report from the Christian Science                         Monitor. "An early winter snow and ice                       season just got a little more                         peculiar over the weekend as a                       weakening regional high-pressure system over the                       Pacific allowed huge pockets of warm moisture                       onshore as part of a weather effect seen only                       every 10 to 15 years, meteorologists say." That's                       a meteorological expression that means totally                       freak storms are massing against the west coast                       with one after another coming ashore with a flurry                       of precipitation that is both frightening and                       dangerous.  There are                         spot reports of power outages, trees falling on                          "The storm                       dropped 2.3 inches of rain in Los Angeles - an                       amount not seen in the dry valleys since 1921. By                       the time it reached California's higher altitudes,                       the rain had turned to snow, dropping 9                         feet (now two days later it's 13 feet) of the                         white stuff on Mammoth                               Mountain.  In the east, a                       high-pressure oscillation situated over Greenland                       has forced more Arctic air than usual down from                       Canada, creating unusual early winter conditions                       throughout the East - the same system that has                       brought blizzards to Britain and Scandinavia. A                       diminished regional high-pressure system over the                       central Pacific,                       which usually helps divert storms away from                       California and up into Washington and Oregon,                       means the West, too, is beginning to                         see some unusual weather, reports the                       Los Angeles Times."   And now, after                       days of relentless rain, Southern California is                       awaiting the most intense storm system yet, where                       a monster storm                       was expected to bring torrential rain,                       thunderstorms, flooding, hail and possible                       tornadoes and water spouts. Forecasters warned of                       possible rainfall rates of .75 inch to 1 inch an                       hour and thunderstorm rates of 2 inches an hour in                       the region and predict this storm will march right                       across the entire continental United States.  Germany is                         brought to near standstill  Climate change                       is obviously quickly taking on a new dimension in                       the northern hemisphere this autumn. After the                       record heat wave this summer, Russia's weather                       seems to have acquired a taste for the extreme.  Forecasters                         say this winter could be the coldest Europe has                         seen in the last 1,000 years. The change is                       reportedly connected to the speed of the Gulf                       Stream, which has shrunk in half in just the last                       couple of years. Polish scientists say that it                       means the stream will not be able to compensate                       for the cold from the Arctic winds. According to                       them, when the stream is completely stopped, a new                       Ice Age will begin in Europe. Some are saying that                       day has come and gone already, meaning Europe, at                       least, is in for some very big trouble. I reported                       a few weeks ago that indications are the stream                       has completely stopped in terms of completing its                       journey to Europe.  Americans                           Will Eat Fewer Tomatoes  Florida tomato                       growers are assessing the damage caused by this                       week's below-freezing temperatures. Consecutive                       nights of unusually cold weather threatened                       produce growers across the state.  In                       Hillsborough and Manatee counties, the results are                       severe. At Frank Diehl Farms in Wimauma, not a single tomato plant                             survived the bitter air.                       "They start breaking down and deteriorating like                       this," Diehl explained to FOX 13, showing one of                       the countless destroyed tomatoes. "Then they won't                       ripen, so you end up throwing them away."  The cold snap                       wiped out the entire tomato crop at Diehl's farm.                       All 600 acres are destroyed; Diehl says nothing                       can be saved. "Our own operation, we've probably                       have lost 400,000 boxes," he said.  Five nights of                       below freezing temperatures have severely damaged                       Florida's 2010 sugarcane crop. Actually many crops                       have been hurt, damaged, or utterly destroyed and                       this is all food taken right out of the                       population's collective stomach. Row crops across                       the state of Florida have been virtually wiped                       out. Not much about this though in the mainstream                       news.  So what's                       going on with our world today? Bloomberg News                       says, "Earthquakes, heat waves, floods, volcanoes,                       super typhoons, blizzards, landslides, and                       droughts killed at least a quarter million people                       in 2010 - the deadliest year in more than a                       generation. More people were killed                         worldwide by natural disasters this year than                         have been killed in terrorism attacks in the                         past 40 years combined."  Prices are                       expected to increase due to inclement weather                       patterns influencing international commodity                       production and demand. Extreme cold snaps and                       heavy snowfall in Europe and the United States are                       increasing demand for oil and destroying or                       hurting crops; droughts and deluges in Australia                       are wreaking havoc on sugar and wheat production;                       Argentinean corn production is being threatened by                       weather patterns; and parts of China are expected                       to run short of oil and even coal in the                       coming winter months.  "Things" are                         getting more expensive. That is a fact.  In India, food                       inflation is taking off like a plane off a runway,                       and China is not far behind. India's annual                       food inflation went up again for another week on                       the back of rising prices of fruits, vegetables,                       and milk and stood at 9.46 percent for the week                       ending 4 December.  Food                         inflation was 8.60 percent in the previous week. This is the                       second consecutive week of rise in food inflation.                       While prices of rice rose by 1.47 percent,                       vegetables went up by one percent, milk by 17.76                       percent, and fruits by 19.75 percent on an annual                       basis. Pulses and wheat prices declined by 4.24                       percent and 11.46 percent, respectively. Onions                       became costlier by 29.93 percent on an annual                       basis.  The Food and                       Agriculture Organization of the United Nations                       (FAO) has alerted                       developing countries about possible steep rises in                       food prices during 2011 but they have not warned                       citizens of the first world that even their access                       to food will be curtailed by a quick run-up in                       prices. According to FAO, "with the                         pressure on world prices of most commodities not                         abating, the international community must remain                         vigilant against further supply shocks in 2011."  World cereal                       production is likely to contract by two percent                       during 2010 and global cereal stocks may decline                       sharply. The price of sugar has reached a 30-year                       high while international prices of wheat increased                       by 12 percent in the first week of December 2010                       as compared to their November average.  Collapse of                       cities and even societies is possible in the near                       future though almost no one anywhere is                       entertaining the idea that where they live today                       might not be livable in the near future.                       Ecosystems can and will fail. Predictably we will                       see failing infrastructure; food, water and fuel                       shortages, infectious disease, war, civil                       disobedience and conflict, and outright collapse                       of livable climate conditions. Extreme climatic                       events (including extreme rain events, floods) can                       do more to level humanity than nuclear attacks.  I received a                         call from a friend in Germany. She told me that                         it is a  If December                         is repeated in January and then  "Is it                       possible that everything we do is dwarfed by the                       moods of the star that gives life to the world?                       The Sun is incomparably vaster and more powerful                       than any work of man. We are forged from a few                       clods of solar dust. The Sun powers every plant                       and form of life, and one day the Sun will turn                       into a red giant and engulf us all. Then it will                       burn out. Then it will get very nippy indeed,"                       writes The Daily Telegraph.                        The                         Thermohaline Circulation (THC)  This                       "thermohaline (from the Greek words for heat and                       salt) circulation" is an important part of the                       Earth's climate that includes not only currents at                       the tops of the oceans, such as the Gulf Stream,                       but also currents deep under the water. The system                       is global and includes water that sinks around                       Antarctica.  The North                       Atlantic is dominated by the Gulf Stream -                       currents that bring warm water north from the                       tropics. At around 40° north - the latitude of                       Portugal and New York - the current divides. Some                       water heads southwards in a surface current known                       as the subtropical gyre, while the rest continues                       north, leading to warming winds that raise                       European temperatures by 5°C to 10°C making                       Europe warmer than it would otherwise be.  The slowing                         down or stopping of these currents could result                         in catastrophic changes in the world's climate. Seems like                       this is already happening as the Gulf loop, and                       now Gulf currents weaken, and miles above, even                       the Jet Stream seems to be affected, which perhaps                       is causing the strange phenomena in this next                       weather video. Backwards                       Storms, Jet stream going wrong way, G It is not                       normal for storms to travel from the east coast                       back to the west. The Gulf Stream is part of a                       global system of ocean currents, which, the                       generally accepted theory says, is driven at least                       in part by salty, cold water sinking in the                       northern Atlantic. As the water sinks, more water                       flows north to replace it, which means if anything                       slows down the sinking, the Gulf Stream would slow                       down and maybe other currents would slow down.  Way back in                       2005 scientists (Nature                             (vol 438, p 655)) were                       already finding problems with the Gulf Stream. A study of                         the ocean circulation in the North Atlantic                         found a 30% reduction in the warm currents that                         carry water north from the Gulf Stream.  Harry Bryden                       at the National Oceanography Centre in                       Southampton, UK, whose group carried out the                       analysis five years ago, was not sure if the                       change is temporary or signals a long-term trend.                       Whatever was going on seems to have been                       exacerbated by the huge Gulf Oil spill and the                       unprecedented usage of dispersants that has had                       the effect of sinking the oil and affecting of                       destroying the gulf loop.  At this site there are                       several of these animations sourced from satellite                       data. One has to watch repeatedly to get a feel                       for the weakening current. This one above                       demonstrates real data from the last seven years.                      What's the                       bottom line? For the first time there are seven                       billion people on the planet and we have just                       reached, these past few years, what could be                       called peak agriculture. We are growing and                       consuming more food than ever. We were already                       heading downward in output, though, and world food                       stocks are shrinking dramatically. Even during                       these years of peak production the United Nations                       says a billion souls are going to go to bed hungry                       most nights. Now we are facing dramatic decreases                       of food production from climate change as well as                       rapid increases in prices.    The cold is                       coming on quicker than a rabbit can eat a row of                       carrots and even the big boys at the top of the                       human heap probably were taken by surprise. The                       movie is being made in the real world today and we                       all have to watch it until it catches up with us                       no matter where or who we are. Life is about to                       get a whole lot more difficult.  Special                         Note: Again my voice issues a                       strong warning and again I urge all who can to                       stock up on superfoods for survival do so. Rejuvenate,                       which I use in my concentrated nutritional                       medicine protocols, makes the best survival food                       one can imagine. It has a shelf life of                       approximately two to three years and can provide                       nourishment to the whole family in the best and                       worst of times. Green gold is actually better then                       the yellow stuff so please think seriously and plan for                         worst case scenarios. I have                       always called Spirulina green gold and most of the                       Rejuvenate products have spirulina and chlorella                       as well as a host of other organically sourced                       super food items.  Mark Sircus                         Ac., OMD 
     
                                             
                                                                             You Are Being                       Warned 
                                                                                                                                                           
                         most severe winter weather in a century.                                                                                                                                        
                         cars and houses, cars stalling in water, and                         families 
                         trapped temporarily in their homes because of                         rushing water.                                  
                       The white marks snow coverage.                                                                                                                                                                                                             
                         by 12 hours of solid                               snowfall.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
                         Energy, metals, and the 'softs' (grains and                         cotton) are all 
                         headed higher both in the US and elsewhere                         across the world.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
                         complete disaster over there. They had just                         gotten buried yet again but 
                         this time by one of the worst storms she can                         remember. This one dumped 
                         50-60cm of snow. They are approaching five feet                         of snow for the month.                                                                                                                                                          
                         February, March, and April you will not be 
                         able to find these houses                         on this German street.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
                       Director International Medical Veritas Association                       
                       http://publications.imva.info                       
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Jan 1, 2011
MedicalConspiracies- You Are Being Warned - good article about global weather problems
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