Snow In Yemen And Across Middle East

Perhaps not an Ice Age yet, but likely change of some sort:

Snows across the middle east from Algeria, to Yemen, Iran and Azerbaijan and central Asia. Not only are these snow areas rare but it only the 2nd week of November 2016.

There is some overarching geologic change that is traditionally Apocalypse-associated. You rarely see economic collapses, pandemics, and other societal apocalypses occur in the midst of a warm and rainy crop glut. Rather something happens to the Earth, crop outputs are diminished, traditional temperature and rain patterns shift, and before long, you are waist-deep in chaos, anarchy, and dead bodies.

The strange aspect is that it seems as if, at the critical moment, there is always economic upheaval, a potent pathogen, hostile international relations, and a riled up populace, all cued up at exactly the right moment to be triggered all at once by the geologic shift.

It is vaguely unnerving that just as a Maunder Minimum appears to be approaching and strange geological activity like earthquakes are beginning, a debt-fueled economic collapse unlike anything in history since Rome appears to be cued right up to explode at the exact same instant.

r/K Selection Theory could be fun to laugh about in the Apocalypse.

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7 years ago

[…] Snow In Yemen And Across Middle East […]

Neocolonial
7 years ago

Read some Martin Armstrong. Cycles – including the interaction between natural and human cycles – are his thing.

DirkH
7 years ago

Also: 100 year WW1 anniversary.

bear
bear
7 years ago

Meanwhile in New England -last winter was the warmest,with the least amount of snow in recorded history.
Based upon the last few weeks, it seems we are headed for a more normal winter.

davecydell
7 years ago

Now you are talking economics, my world.
I have been advising two relatives, one on the verge of retirement, the second once deep in debt on an ill advised home purchase, to SELL now, cash in and get out.
Neither will, but who listens to WBAL Ron Smith’s “Crazy Dave From Laurel” [oh, so many years ago, RIP Ron]
Ain’t it fun.

mobiuswolf
7 years ago

Can’t be that rare, they have a plow.