
David DuByne's Mini Ice Age Conversations Podcast discusses timelines for what you can expect from now through 2024 as society resets so you can keep your families and communities safe. Civilization is affected by energetic mappable cycles on Earth as the Sun repeats its 400-year cycle of low activity affecting global crop production, the economy and every aspect of our live
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Interesting info, stuff that isn't being shared elsewhere. Everything happens in cycles, helps to be aware of them.
I like this podcast and will probably keep listening, however two things bug me about it:
1) Extra loud obnoxious ad breaks happen in the middle of people's sentences, without any warning.
2) Most episodes end abruptly without any closure, it seems like they're in the middle of a conversation and then just *Boom* it's over music and he plays the final sponsor plug. No goodbyes... more
I’ve listened for 5+ years now.
David, man, you really seemed to have forgotten this is a podcast. I can’t follow along because you’re evidently referencing photos, and videos while recording. The podcast listener can’t see what you are talking about! It’s insane man, it really does a number on me mentally trying to envision wthell you are talking about because you’re just clipping your own shows on Brighteon.
I miss when these podcasts were made FOR PODCAST LISTENERS.
It’s been months / ye... more
I don’t understand how you let cabal propaganda be sponsors. It’s not going to stop me from listening though.
I love listening to the show but the metal music around 5-7 min into the show is nerve wracking. It’s literally like getting my nerves strung on with an edge of a plastic SPORK.
WHY? Why? Whyyyyyy?
Fear, uncertainty, doom. Was a good story until the day came and passed.
Enjoyed the show - but pretty telling you left dodge.
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Exploring the intersection of climate, societal change, and food security, a series investigates the ongoing cycles affecting civilization, particularly those induced by solar activity. Discussions frequently address the implications of government control, food production, and environmental policies, emphasizing the need for self-sufficiency amidst growing societal pressures. Special attention is given to how historical patterns may inform future trends and the potential crises stemming from current agricultural practices and political actions. The content often combines insights from various experts with practical advice on personal preparedness, suggesting unique strategies for resilience in a transforming world.
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