10/05/2023 / By Ethan Huff
An expert in energy particles and solar flares once warned that between the years of 2020 and 2053, the world would enter a Grand Solar Minimum, resulting in extreme cold – not warming like the media claims – as well as widespread food shortages.
Valentina Zharkova, a prominent Ukrainian solar researcher with an extensive academic background, has pegged the 2030s as being the years when such calamities are most likely to hit. Interestingly, Zharkova’s 2000 prediction that things would probably kick off in 2020 proved true when the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) appeared out of nowhere.
While the COVID “pandemic” did not result in much colder temperatures on planet earth, it did create worldwide food shortages and supply chain problems as well as lockdowns and the first introduction into “The New Normal,” as they were calling it, which several countries have already made permanent.
Things will never be the same again for anyone in the post-COVID age, one reason being that COVID is never going away. They will continue to harp on about the latest “variants” and “subvariants” until kingdom come, and the World Health Organization (WHO) is right now mapping out a Pandemic Treaty for global enslavement that will persist until the end of the world.
(Related: Just as we warned back in January, inflation, natural disasters, and food shortages have worsened compared to years prior.)
In a 2019 interview with award-winning Canadian journalist Stuart McNish, Zharkova warned with great seriousness that ever since 2015, solar activity has been decreasing in a way that has only ever been seen during a Grand Solar Minimum, the last of which occurred during the Maunder Minimum 400 years ago.
Citing research from NASA and the NOAA, Zharkova says the data and evidence is there, it is just that nobody with official status is talking about it. And this is only just the beginning of this Grand Solar Minimum period, the worst of which is yet to come.
“Between cycle 25 and 11 years of cycle 26 [the least active cycle], and between cycle 26 and 27, will be the coldest period on Earth, and we will feel it through a lack of vegetation,” she explained.
In other words, from the second half of this current decade through the early 2050s, the earth will experience exceptionally cold weather; all sorts of extreme weather events, earthquakes in various places; and volcanic eruptions. And in Zharkova’s views, the early 2030s will see the worst of it.
The climate is certainly changing, as is the entire solar system. In recent years, the sun’s activity has changed dramatically, this being the biggest factor in climate change – not eating meat and driving cars like the globalists claim.
The sun’s activity is the primary driver of the earth’s climate, not carbon dioxide, is another way of putting it.
“The question is why they are not warning us about what is truly on the horizon, as they are likely well aware of it,” writes Christer Ericsson for Free West Media. “Even more concerning is why they are misleading the world’s governments and people into believing that the threat is warmth. Potential answers to these questions are unsettling.”
John L. Casey’s book “Cold Sun,” published in 2011, as well as “Dark Winter,” published in 2014, both also warn about these very same calamities soon to come.
“This is why the Global Satanists have enacted their plan to depopulate the planet (Clot Shot) by 2025 (Deagel Report),” one commenter at Free West Media noted. “Easier to quell a small population revolt and lower demand on limited food supplies.”
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