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Waking up to find your early spring blooms and the global food supply wiped out by freak Arctic cold in March, while fuel rationing in Asia hails work from home again for those riding mopeds sending grocery prices through the roof.
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Pull the vortex back north America, any early emergency blooms you have on the
tree is going to be frozen. Dust storms sweeping up through Europe and right now
there are calls out for rationing of fuel as we're heading into the spring
planting season in the northern hemisphere and all things aside if we do go into
a rationing of fuels maybe not so much in America but other places across the
planet that also provide food for our world. How's that going to then push
inflation? Everything's just going to get more expensive on the food side. The
cost more to grow it is going to cost you more to purchase it in the super
market. It's going to cost well there won't be door-dash because there'll be
fuel rationing. Let's look at the danger if you're planting your own food if
there's early emergency in your area. Follow the blue arrows show you where the
winds are going the divergence. The column is split again this is the year of the
polar vortex. Blue is heading south into the US red is then heading up toward
Greenland a little bit wider out this will be on the 11th of March just a day or
so from now the onset begins a blue arrow heading south is going to bring this
Arctic air back into the South East US once again and I've already seen
almost everything blooming out here as I've been driving around in our fruit
trees as well and then if we advance to the 19th you're starting to see a break
apart even further and that cold is going to permeate all the way down to
Florida again in March if you can even believe such a thing so look at the
17th I don't have anything further out than the 17th for the temperature
anomalies this is in degrees Celsius which is you know more impactful than
degrees Fahrenheit so that strawberry color in the center there I was going to be
20 Celsius to 15 Celsius below normal which is going to put that to 2025
Fahrenheit below the normal which means that anything out that has come up
early or is in bloom now is going to be racked. Case in point Appalachia this is
degrees Fahrenheit and as we look down into those purples and strawberries 27
30 degrees Fahrenheit below normal it is going to wipe out anything that has
emerged early along the Appalachian mountain chain so get ready for that so
another step check your list of getting ready is going to be a hardened off
ways to protect your plants so whether it be setting up four poles and putting
row cover over that to be able to protect what's already come out and
luckily our plum trees aren't that tall and I'm going to be trying to do
something similar about 35 feet long and about 20 feet wide and going to try to
just drape the row cover over it hope for the best so we can get our fruit this
year but just think about that in the future the onset of the cool is just
going to continue later and later and later in the season according to most
models so moving forward if we are going to be more relying on growing our own
food because of this fuel disruption then how do you protect what's already
growing so it continues to grow and provide food for you and your family let's
talk Jammu and Kashmir for a second here Mubarak Mandipalis and you wonder what
splendid architecture this was and does it really fit the time frame that they
were talking of these being built I see some interplay and overlay of different
architectural styles in there people have been here very very very long time so
highlighted in blue they're talking about February rainfall as zero rain for
the second time in history so the records going back you know 100 and more
years official records available since 1925 show the complete absence of
rainfall in February only happened once before 1945 this is quite the unusual
it's 101 years but if you go further back in time because there have been
temples there for thousands plural of years I think we get a good indication of
where this would put us in terms of drought affected and it's quite the
agricultural area as well Jammu Kashmir and also heading up near Shrinagar this
is Puwama area temple here is Antiswamin now this is an 1100 year old temple
that was buried and then re excavated out you can see something of
timelessness and you have to ask yourself was this the building technique a
thousand years prior because what was frozen in time literally buried under
25 feet of mud the excavation subsequently and some of the murals and
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just wanted to give you an indication kind of where this is right on the edge of
the Himalayas so if you're floating in the lake on a houseboat in Kashmir you can
check out the snow capped mountains and also just dive into the history to
Shrinagar specific same news report picking this one up here highlighted in
blue February 2026 rewritten all rainfall records across Jammu and Kashmir
known as JNK so Shrinagar recorded just 5.3 millimeters in February with records
going back to 1901 is the lowest February rainfall since 1960 you know this is
on the edge of the Himalayas so precipitation patterns are changing keep that
in mind certain areas of India are going into massive drought but what is right
next order that Pakistan they've been a massive drought too so we got to use
areas the entire Himalayan range changing pattern validated now the rainfall
disruptions here in Jammu and Kashmir and also under Pakistan this is already
wrecking agriculture to begin with but now we're going to throw in fuel shortages
in top of this that's going to disrupt the planting because diesel fuels
incredibly important you got to have it or else well we go back to agrarian it
would be impossible to keep the world's population anywhere remotely close
without the amount of fuel that we need to get these tractors in the field you're
not going to be doing it with buffalo you sure not doing it with hand power like
you with them with some sort of I don't know oh out there trying to dig
something oh man our population globally would go back 200 350 million people
if we were going to do it that way green revolution popped us out we're going
to head back down south somewhere if we don't get the fuels running to keep these
farm let's say interconnectedness moving at an uninterrupted pace we're in the
planting season and in places like India they buy it right when they need it's
not like America we get the loans and you get things out six months it's more
of a really close-in period when things are purchased in India versus that you
know half year out on loans from whatever farm service bureau or any types of
ag loans that you can get inside the United States way different animals going
on here taking a look at Africa here the winds blowing in very unusual
directions how far north will this dust go up into the Arctic circle probably and
then you got to think to yourself Saharan dust in the Arctic Circle okay
boggle my mind here yesterday clear skies today there's the dust coming in
over the Alps so staying with Europe European gas prices soar this is natural
gas to almost 70 euro per megawatt hour you get a thousand kilowatts in a
megawatt so more than doubling in just this last week or so so electric prices
are going to be going up and with the transition to everything net zero a lot of
machinery is moved electric as well so it's just going to cost more to do
whatever agriculture wise because they move to electric for not all but some so
it's just going to cost more to do that and update on the Hormuz traffic nothing
it still is not at zero but grinding to a very precipitous low so they call for
fuel rationing is already beginning to cross-plan it not in America you're very
lucky Canada not so much Asia already on the horn here long Qs formed a
gas stations across Asian countries so we got India and Vietnam for sure and the
Philippines kicking in on this and also Vietnam coming out the trade ministry
reportedly urging businesses to let employees work from home to reduce fuel
due to supply disruptions I'm taking a consideration Vietnam a lot of people are
traveling by motorbikes so you got to put that in perspective they're not asking
you to stop driving cars to go to work you're asking you stop driving motorbikes
to go to work mopats like you just reframe it they're calling on fuel rationing to
begin at work from home because too many motorbikes are going to use the fuel
imagine if that was the states that'd be cars so if it's already hitting Asian nations that
relies so much on Middle Eastern oil this is going to collapse Asian economies before it hits
here in the US and South Africa fears fuel shortages and I highlighted in blue
right from the CEO of liquid fuel wholesalers association directly South Africa's strategic
reserves as that 8 million barrels they are consuming 600 thousand barrels there's no
or very little new oil coming in and that will be less than two weeks before they need to implement
and I think fuel rationing is kind of a very soft statement it's going to be a draconian hard
stop of anything that's not government related and at the same time the G7 ministers are holding
an emergency meeting to talk with the International Energy Association about their members releasing
out of their strategic reserves so they don't disrupt the economy and that's a one trick pony
you do at once and then there's really no strategic reserves left because well you released
what you had as your really fall back so what kind of position does that put the world into if
you release now so early what it's like 10 or 12 days since this thing kicked off and we're already
like oh we got to release oil because it's so devastating for the economies of the world 12 days
okay three four five months I want to say oh okay we get a handle on it two weeks under two weeks
and they're already calling you got to release the oil it's going to disrupt now something's
gone terribly wrong you know look at that in a different fashion as well if it's so fragile our
world that after less than two weeks we have to release all the emergency reserves
I would just say just in a common analytical way does that seem right to you or is the sniff test
off on that one because the sniff test says to me they already know what's about to happen Wall Street
journal putting it out here oops and right there in the second paragraph highlighted in blue
they're going to be looking at inflation adjusted $215 per barrel and if you look at the last
paragraph this should make you go hmm maybe we need to grow some of our own food and go get a few
extra cans of gas just in case then I'm going to record for West Texas intermediate was 145 and
remember that was 2008 it just absolutely crushed the global financial system that 145 47 was
the nail in the coffin to begin the 2008 financial crisis and we're going to 215 and this
economy is way more fragile this is like duct tape bubble gum bailing wire plus some super glue
and you know a little little spit to try to keep it together compared to what was in 2008
I could see why they're so afraid now and why they want to release the oil
we need to get our crops planted you driving to work that's secondary work from home again
they already proved it could be done once you know I'm wondering if it was a litmus test because
they're going to immediately make you go back to work at home again you're not going to be able to
drive and there if it's already starting to be it now where they're making calls for that and over
in Philippines in in India in Japan and Korea they're already like nudging at it stock market collapsed
some almost 17% in Korea over two days Japanese stock market took 8% hit in one day down
so it's starting to you know make its way through these other economies and China they said no more
exports for anybody we're keeping all the oil in I don't care if you need diesel Jeff you what
are you not getting it so there's no more exports coming out of China but they supplied other
you know places regionally it's becoming this little quagmire it's going to hit Asia first heavy
and hard gonna hit us last but Asia is going to recover first coming out of this where America is
going to get stuck in a quicksand trying to come out of it our farmers need to be taken care of
because at the very base minimum the thing that build a society or allows a civilization slash
society to continue is constant abundant food in excess of what the human body needs to
remain at the base subsistence of I'm just alive if you have the extra calories you have the calories
you can think and solve problems and have the energy to go out and do those things that solve the
problem after you thought of the solution you need food to do that starving cultures go through
history when there's famines people don't invent people just stay alive they don't innovate they
just stay alive they don't prosper there's no growth they just stay alive until there's not enough food
and there's dozens and dozens of these you know reported famines how they occurred
what the impacts were what were the impacts to the region what were the impacts to the individual
countries or you know whatever you like to call them fiefdoms kingdoms you know there's many
names through history of what would have been called depending on the region of the world
I encourage you to pick up a history book and just crack it open and look at famines if you see
you're going to see a lot of copypaced overlay on what's happening right now so who's going to
survive this restructuring of the world as a question I just you know oils one thing and it's
it is energy but that energy produces food and that's the thing that's going to survive this chaos
reset financial system mess we're into however has the most food is going to be the one that comes out
on top but see those are kind of intertwined like a DNA strain you need the energy to have the food
at least in today's modern world now there might be a different way to do it you look back at
different types of holistic and sort of organic gardening techniques a the yields are minimum
50% down and then the amount of land that would be required to do such a thing it would be vastly
more than we have currently under production you know it'll work for local regions and you and your
families at your own place if you're setting up your own but when we're talking on vast scale to
feed a planet currently that's just there's no replacement for it by currently there's no replacement
for diesel fuel in these tractors yeah you could say biodiesel but again where's your
you know extra oils coming from you can only get so many oils from a fast food burger joint
because they don't have the beef to cook the bit burgers then you don't get their byproduct and
they're waste of the fat oils a factory processing when they're doing some sort of oil seed production
they got extra oils that can be then turned into the biodiesel but you need that feedstock first
which requires energy to go get the crop in before they can even process it and put it through
some sort of you know press to get the oil out and you got to have food so the workers can be
strong enough fit enough thinking wisely enough because they have extra calories even go operate
the machinery first so again it winds back all the way down to the food but the food is dependent
on the energy so we're stuck in this it's not known as conundrums a bad word to use at it it's
we're stuck in this fighting for restructuring the new world
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was the covid attest to see how many people would get resilient and try to get off
systems like we were warned when that event occurred
i can't believe how many people just went back and just defaulted back to the regular supply chains
again instead of having that the wake up call of whoa that happened maybe we need to get off
supply chains a little more and maybe just getting a little more self resilient maybe knowing our
farmers and getting into that lifestyle of producing some of what you consume not a hundred percent
by any means but some but the default just people went right back oh the store supermarket store
i don't have to wear my i can go back to supermarket awesome hey forget all that garden stuff
too much work and now we're back at it again 2.0 so will people continue the lifestyle after this
event it's not done we we're in the like the first inning of it it's going to continue so until
that does stop and again it's going to take months to unwind all the damage in the supply chains
factories are stopping you know takes a minute to get things back online again power plants
chemical production facilities plastics facilities these sort of things these plastics plants these
rubber plants as well you know want to cut shut off a rubber plant takes a minute to get back
online so now this is going to be instantaneous and that's after they get the energy so there's
all these delays going back by the time they unwind the bottleneck and get the energy to where it needs
to go again they're going to have to take it in hand ago all right we need six months to turn this
back on again so it's the delay of two months at least to get the energy and then the delay of
however long it takes for those whatever factories facilities plants to come back on a line to get
to get what you and then the shipping companies from there also are going to be all bottleneck and
twisted up so they're going to you know need an extra little bit of time month or so to work out
they're scheduling again even if it stops today if it goes on longer longer it's going to be year
a year before it unwinds and things go back to normal but by that point we're going to be in a
new monetary system anyway so just a distant early warning please share with your friends and
family it's a super important conversation to have and you know a lot of people are skirting around
it like oh it's just this it's just that the news is feeding you all of these things
look at the look at the the thing boom okay oh they're winning they're not winning we threw
30 they threw 31 oh who's winning they're keeping a score tally but what's quietly behind the
scenes is the disruption in fuels to our planting and agricultural industry that is right now in
the heart of the get ready to put food in the ground for the planet they're not showing you that
that's why i'm trying to bring it to you and please again share this with your friends family
i will see you next time bye for now



