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Post by code on Dec 31, 2021 17:55:29 GMT
John Hogue www.hogueprophecy.com/will be on Coast to Coast AM tonight.
"John Hogue is a widely recognized authority on the predictions of Nostradamus. He is in constant demand by major media as an expert on prophecy. He lives in Seattle and is author of 9 books including Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies, Nostradamus: The New Revelations and The Millennium Book of Prophecy, 1000 for 2000: Startling Predictions for the New Millennium."
www.harpercollins.com/blogs/authors/john-hogue
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Post by code on Dec 31, 2021 17:55:47 GMT
kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/forecast-2022-dumpster-fire-blazing-on-the-frontier-of-a-dark-age/
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Post by pbfoot on Dec 31, 2021 18:33:55 GMT
kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/forecast-2022-dumpster-fire-blazing-on-the-frontier-of-a-dark-age/ Lays it all out there.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 31, 2021 18:53:39 GMT
Fourth Turning ... in spades. In his scenarios, the cities (at least the ghettos) are toast. Conjure Escape from New York.
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Post by flearider on Dec 31, 2021 19:56:27 GMT
we but a few are all fecked .... can't wait for the bloodshed and turmoil .. popcorn at the rdy Armory fully stocked
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 31, 2021 21:49:25 GMT
we but a few are all fecked .... can't wait for the bloodshed and turmoil .. popcorn at the rdy Armory fully stocked You have the ocean there Flea. Lots of protein and maybe a small business on the side. I'll be harvesting squirrels and deer, with native onions on the side. And trading with Missouri River fishermen pulling out silver carp and bullhead catfish.
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Post by walnut on Dec 31, 2021 22:54:46 GMT
we but a few are all fecked .... can't wait for the bloodshed and turmoil .. popcorn at the rdy Armory fully stocked You have the ocean there Flea. Lots of protein and maybe a small business on the side. I'll be harvesting squirrels and deer, with native onions on the side. And trading with Missouri River fishermen pulling out silver carp and bullhead catfish. Bullheads? I know that you have big blue cats like these in the Missouri River. Blues are like river sharks and are fun to catch, but maybe not our favorite to eat. Other varieties are better for that. But we've eaten a lot of them. This is my young nephew with one of our typical Verdigris River brutes.
I can understand the silver carp for commercial fishing. Do they taste good? I don't guess I've had one.
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Post by missouriboy on Jan 1, 2022 0:11:37 GMT
That one would definately feed a large family.
When I was a boy, there was a Missouri River commercial fisherman that lived up the street. He brought in absolutely monstrous catfish and carp ... as big as me. My dad would buy some of these monsters for the home table.
The Bullhead, or Bullhead Catfish, is a group of catfishes in the family Ictaluridae. Some other members of the family include channel catfish, blue catfish, and more. Researchers currently recognize seven different species in this group. The seven species are the snail, spotted, white, flat, black, brown, and yellow Bullheads.
Combat Fishing for Asian Silver Carp - a serious invassive species. I have never eaten one, but some say they are tasty if properly prepared. Lots of bones as you can see in the video. In a real food pinch, there is lots of protein in the Missouri River and its tributaries.
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Post by walnut on Jan 1, 2022 0:41:25 GMT
I'm glad that those things have not made it over here yet for some reason.
What we called bullheads we used to catch in ponds, usually at night. They weigh around 2 pounds, and were acceptable food. They look like stunted little flathead catfish. They were I guess brown or yellow bullheads.
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Post by code on Jan 1, 2022 20:46:12 GMT
Pessimistic
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Post by Sigurdur on Jan 2, 2022 23:59:15 GMT
He isn't pessimistic, he is observant. Weak people cluster together. They are so afraid of making decisions for themselves, that they pine for a leader to direct them. Land wise, most of the US is not weak, cities are clusters of weakness. Easily observed. What is coming to light is those that do NOT desire to be micro lead are now in the beginning stages of rebellion against the weak. The strong will prevail. We are in a time of weak men making hard times. The strong men will arise and rescue the weak..............once again.
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Post by code on Jan 3, 2022 3:12:25 GMT
He isn't pessimistic, he is observant. Weak people cluster together. They are so afraid of making decisions for themselves, that they pine for a leader to direct them. Land wise, most of the US is not weak, cities are clusters of weakness. Easily observed. What is coming to light is those that do NOT desire to be micro lead are now in the beginning stages of rebellion against the weak. The strong will prevail. We are in a time of weak men making hard times. The strong men will arise and rescue the weak..............once again. There is a quote from a character on the TV show called Yellowstone. I like the part starting with "These days most men won't..."
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Post by walnut on Jan 3, 2022 4:29:22 GMT
I predict that in 2022, it will come to be widely suspected that there was no pandemic, it was almost entirely influenza A and B. ((Test design + co-morbidity deaths + fraudulent data) x media hysteria) = our pandemic.
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Post by ratty on Jan 3, 2022 5:47:30 GMT
I predict that in 2022, it will come to be widely suspected that there was no pandemic, it was almost entirely influenza A and B. ((Test design + co-morbidity deaths + fraudulent data) x media hysteria) = our pandemic.
Perhaps the people dropping dead in the streets were "actors for the cause"?
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Post by walnut on Jan 3, 2022 5:53:45 GMT
Small wonder the vaccines seem to be completely failing. Most of the cases are misdiagnosed Influenza A.
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