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6000 year cycle closer than we may think ? - 727Sky - 03-03-2024

I do hope that those who are interested can listen to the following videos.

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good afternoon folks I'm going to get
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the UN misinformation box for this one
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but I don't care let's go over why the
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atmospheric discourse is complete
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nonsense these days this is true for
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many reasons but the best one in my
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opinion is when you play Devil's
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Advocate you just let them have their
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story that the Earth is getting hotter
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and hotter well this can only lead to a
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massive and rapid cooling event on this
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planet last time it happened it brought
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the greatest famines in known history
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and essentially we've got a trifecta of
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items ready to be Unleashed at this time
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the bordt gy the amoc collapse and a
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Heinrich event for those who don't know
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a record amount of cold fresh water is
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in the bower gy and when it releases
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it's going to be a big deal Yale
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University called this the cold climate
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bomb just a few years ago as the record
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freshwater was accumulating and as we
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learned just last year it has stabilized
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its maximum accumulation and it is ready
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to release this is going to amplify the
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collapse of the amoc the Atlantic
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Meridian overturning circulation which
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scientists believe could begin its
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demise in as little as 2 years from now
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now while you can read any scientific
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paper on the amoc collapse and find how
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it's going to drive major cold The
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Weather Channel said it best just a
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couple weeks ago it's going to be
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similar to the scenario from the Ice Age
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movie The Day After Tomorrow but it
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actually gets worse because the
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historical cold maker is happening right
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now as well we are entering a Hinrich
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event these occur when too much polar
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heat melts ice and that contributes to
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the cooler fresher ocean but on a
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massive scale one of the best modern
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studies complimenting the mountain of
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historical studies is this one more cold
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more storms that's what happens when you
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melt the polar region there is already
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extra cloud cover albo building due to
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the heating that has taken place due to
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the extra evaporation and when the
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Tipping Point in the oceans occurs from
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there being colder and fresher creating
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colder winds and more easily producible
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sea ice in Winter things are going to
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swing the other way very quickly here on
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Earth there is not evidence of all of
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these things happening at the same time
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in thousands of years but the freshwat
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release the melting ice and the collapse
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of the circulation means that every
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ounce of warming we see is a lead foot
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on the gas pedal towards the next
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glacial and Ice Age condition not only
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is this evident in all of the observable
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data here on Earth but we are due for it
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in the natural Cy
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Hinrich events have been happening every
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6,000 years it's been 6,000 years since
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the last one and the Earth is already
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starting to do it again 6,000 years ago
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by the way is officially designated as a
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tropical hydroclimate event since it's
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the first one in an interglacial warm
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cycle of the holos scene instead of the
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previous ones which were within a
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glacial cycle but the process is still
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similar so on top of the geomagnetic
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changes our planet is seeing we've got
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major cold driving events on Deck as
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well these next two de ades are going to
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be very unfriendly to agriculture
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infrastructure and to
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us