Devastating Crop Failures over the entire Globe

The following article is quite informative and frightening. It contains a plethora of links to back up the theory presented, and a review of past climate occurrences of what we may be facing..

Look At This Map – It Shows Devastating Crop Losses Are Literally Happening All Over The Globe

by Michael Snyder

Let me warn you right up front – the information in this article might freak you out. If what some experts are telling us is true, a global food crisis appears to be inevitable. Even during good years we have a really difficult time feeding everyone on the planet, and now a major climate shift appears to be happening. Our sun has become exceedingly quiet, and many experts believe that this is a sign that a solar minimum is now upon us...

In fact, Professor Valentina Zharkova says that what we are facing is a “super grand solar minimum”, and if that is true we are going to be facing climate chaos like we have never seen before.

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Devastating Crop Failures over the entire Globe

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  • Corn is 10'-12' high here too.  But it is mostly used for animal feed.

  • It is very hard to understand that these storms that are devastating the world s food production are no coincidence they are perfectly timed  and come back to finish there destruction usually more than once. The weather controllers should be shutting down very soon all they wanted to prove was there was real climate change going on and they could tax you to death. Kim almost all corn and soy are poison GMO and do not fit into humans diet except the the producers of our food think they should put soy and corn in everything we eat because they love us so much.   

  • Projecting bumper crops of corn and soy here.  Especially in my area omg the corn must be 12 ft high now!!

  • Not around here!  East Coast U.S. doing okay.

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