Watch out for this 'sensitive material' showing farmers trying to save their crops
For the third year in a row French vineyards are threatened by late frosts. The above image was taken at Côte-D'or on April 14th and shows the lengths being taken to protect the tender new growth of the vines.
This is not a normal scene here in France at this time of year and based on everything I know about the Grand Solar Minimum, extreme weather during the growing season will continue to get worse and there are few agricultural crops which are not at risk.
Interesting to note that Twitter deems the above images 'sensitive material', their warning seen here.
Doesn't fit the global warming narrative perhaps?
That would be my guess, because there is clearly nothing else about them which would make them sensitive.
More and more these days I am seeing mainstream coverage of the real reason weather patterns around the world are changing so dramatically.
This from the UK's Express newspaper, three days ago.
Though they never show the graphs which display the actual trend alongside the anticipated trend, taken here from a great article worth reading if you want to understand this better.
It is commonly accepted now that we are moving into a 'deep' solar minimum, also known as a Grand Solar Minimum, which is a prolonged period of inactivity from the sun, leading to colder temperatures on Earth. What we are told however is that man made global warming will somehow cancel this cooling out. Which would be why the images shown above are 'sensitive material'.
Be in no doubt, the Earth is getting cooler, but the solution is to grow your own food.
We have just begun learning this skill.
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