we are headed into what they call a solar minimum where the sunspots are much less than what they are normally which translates to a drastic cooling effect on this planet and every other planet in the solar system.
the sun drives the climate, not us.
what we are seeing now is unseasonable weather, difficult to predict weather and this is causing large crop losses all over the place.
so i started thinking about North Korea and how they are really going to suffer.
for a start, they are right up there in the northern latitudes. the winters will come sooner, be more severe and last longer.
crop losses will be huge.
here is an article from the DailyNK describing the current state of agriculture. written by a North Korean
https://www.dailynk.com/english/north-korea-requires-assistance-to-improve-agricultural-infrastructure/
so if they have trouble with their current system now, they are really going to have trouble in the next few years.
every country including the united states, is starting to feel the effects of this solar minimum and in two or three years, there will be no denying it.
those of us in the developed world are going to see food prices rise and then we'll see food shortages.
for the North Koreans, it could be like going back to the 90's famine all over again but this time with much colder weather.
some of you might be familiar with the chinese ghost cities. there has been lots of speculation regarding these but i'm starting to think they are well aware of what is coming and have built these cities ahead of time in anticipation of some areas of china going offline. meaning uninhabitable or at least not able to grow food or have livestock.
in the video below, David DuByne points this out.
the chinese are also building ghost cities in angola africa along the equatorial region
ghost city in the middle of angola |
Kim Jong-Un has probably been told this by his chinese counterpart which could explain the friendly stance with South Korea and United States as well.
here is the video. something to think about.
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