Earth’s Disaster Cycle: How close is the next catastrophe?

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  1. Brokor

    Brokor Live Free or Cry Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    Earth’s Disaster Cycle: How close is the next catastrophe?
    Earth’s magnetic field is weakening. The poles are racing. Solar storms are hitting harder than ever before. Are we already in the middle of Earth’s disaster cycle? In this in-depth conversation, Ben Davidson (‪@SpaceWeatherNewsS0s‬ ) lays out the science, evidence, and consequences of the catastrophic cycles that have shaped our planet for tens of thousands of years. From magnetic pole shifts and micronovas to the galactic current sheet, Ben explains how these events unfold, what signs we’re already seeing, and why the timeline may be closer than anyone realizes.

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  2. Maria739

    Maria739 Monkey

    That's fascinating

    The pole shift preceded by magnetic field instability must be one of the worst disasters. And it has happened many times in earth's history, supposedly every few hundred thousand years but sometimes tens of thousands or millions of years apart, the last time was supposedly 42,000 years ago.

    From 2:51:00, how to survive this:

    -avoid living in cities;
    -avoid living on coasts (unless you are prepared for tsunamis, floating away, living at sea for a long time & eventually restarting life somewhere new);
    -your combined elevation (ft) and distance inland (mi) should be ideally at least 5000;
    -implied, you should live at around 40-50 latitude ideally to minimise disruption to your local climate;
    -or be accustomed to a hard life today in the most northern climates to have less of a problem later;
    -you need a tribe of people with specialised skills to PRODUCE a surplus of all of life's necessities to continue to live for many generations, since you will not be able to stockpile enough supplies for a lifetime or more

    Mostly I hope that it will not happen in my lifetime, because I am not prepared to survive anything more than clown-world-level disasters often with mobility, escaping to a safer place.

    I should have been buying large areas of dry interior land,
    and stop romanticising islands and the tropics

    The Shocking Doomsday Maps Of The World And The Billionaire Escape Plans

    Speculative map from a pole shift but not a 90 degree rotation where Greenland is on the equator:
    Some landmasses drowning, some new landmasses appearing:
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    Bonus, map of sea level rise from melted ice caps:
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  3. Brokor

    Brokor Live Free or Cry Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    You won't have to worry about ice melting. We will see this planet getting colder, not warmer over time. With the supposed 90 degree tilt, the new polar ice caps will form and the current ones also won't entirely melt -not even close. In fact, we still have glaciers along the equatorial region today. And that's now, during an inter-glacial period. So, count on it being 15 or even 20 degrees colder after the whole event is settled.
     
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  4. Maria739

    Maria739 Monkey

    Yeah, the obsession with global warming is ridiculous,
    and is a giant waste of money that is destroying economies (and retarding civilisation),
    and is suicidal & self-defeating too, a Morgenthau Plan for the entire West that only shifts production to far more polluting Asia.
    The globalist liberal elite is Malthusian and obsessed with the ideas of Paul Ehrlich

    They do a lot of secret geoengineering projects like this,
    we're going to kill ourselves with this stupidity:

    Researchers quietly planned a test to dim sunlight. They wanted to ‘avoid scaring’ the public.
    https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/27/california-sunlight-dimming-experiment-collapse-00476983

    Global cooling would be far worse, would lead to drier weather, fewer plants, more crop failures, more people dying.
    CO2 is plant food, currently plant growth is spreading and even the Sahara is becoming greener.

    The climate has been changing for the past 4.5 billion years and continues to do so.
    There is a limit to global warming, more heat means more evaporation which means more clouds and rainfall, there is a self-regulating climate mechanism. Global cooling has been shown to be far worse throughout history.
     
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  5. Maria739

    Maria739 Monkey

    About the climate, it's a giant psyop, I mentioned this earlier in the global warming thread:

    The overall temperature trend is increasing or decreasing depending on the date that you use as the starting point.
    10 years ago? 100 years ago? 1000 years ago? 1 million years ago?
    Thousands of years are nothing for an earth that is billions of years old
    And EVEN IF global warming were manmade, and EVEN IF the United States would cease to exist,
    global warming would continue without the US.

    We’ve been accidentally cooling the planet — and it’s about to stop :ROFLMAO: (Washington Post, 2024)
    "Humans’ fossil fuel burning has cooled the planet while warming it — presenting problems for the future."
    MSN

    International Team of Specialists Finds No End in Sight to 30‐Year Cooling Trend in Northern Hemisphere :ROFLMAO:
    (NY Times, 1978) https://www.nytimes.com/1978/01/05/...cialists-finds-no-end-in-sight-to-30year.html

    Climatologists Are Warned North Pole Might Melt (NY Times, 1979) LOL, sudden narrative shift :ROFLMAO:
    https://www.nytimes.com/1979/02/14/...north-pole-might-melt-another-projection.html

    Doomsday Addiction: Celebrating 50 years of Failed Climate Predictions
    Doomsday Addiction: Celebrating 50 years of Failed Climate Predictions

    Shrinking island, vanishing polar bears — the climate scare stories that turn out to be false
    Shrinking island, vanishing polar bears — the climate scare stories that turn out to be false

    My Global Warming Skepticism, for Dummies (Dr. Roy Spencer, climatologist, NASA)
    My Global Warming Skepticism, for Dummies « Roy Spencer, PhD

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  6. Brokor

    Brokor Live Free or Cry Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    I've never paid attention to the crazy radicals who claim that humans are responsible for the weather. Although, it is true that weather modification is real, people themselves are not causing the planet to spiral into the next cataclysm. Being able to make it rain and possibly psychotically block the sun isn't the same as bringing about 10,000 years of colder or warmer weather. These patterns are natural, and they follow the catastrophe cycle.
     
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  7. apache235

    apache235 Monkey+++

    If this hits as Ben predicts (mid ‘40’s early ‘50’s) I won’t be here unless the Lord has some really long range plans for me, BUT, the chance of a solar flare knocking out the grid way before then sure has my attention. My kids, they think I’m nuts with all this prepping stuff and even though some of them have had brief brushes with disaster, they think it’s all hooey. I guess you can lead a horse to water… .
     
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  8. arleigh

    arleigh Goophy monkey

    They that worship the earth, have great deal to worry about.
    They that worship God, have nothing to worry about.
    Knowing the demise of the earth is comforting, knowing a new formation is about to occur
     
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  9. Bandit99

    Bandit99 Monkey+++ Site Supporter+

    Another reason why we need to get off this rock and continue to look to the stars to ensure the longevity of mankind. Right now, we have all our eggs in one basket, and the odds are against us via nature and manmade.
     
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  10. johnbb

    johnbb Monkey+++

    5 mass extinctions in earth's history what makes any one think we as humans are exempt
     
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  11. Fairlaneford

    Fairlaneford Monkey

    The Sun is displaying some unexpected activity, too. Another Carrington-level solar flare or coronal mass ejection (CME) is always possible. The Sun and our Solar System have been around roughly 4.6 billion years. Humans only an eye blink of that time. Evidence of worse solar events have been found in tree rings and the geologic record. We still know very little about the universe around us.
     
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  12. Seawolf1090

    Seawolf1090 Retired Curmudgeonly IT Monkey Founding Member

    The humble Trilobite survived three or four of those. I'd greatly doubt we Humans will survive one.
     
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