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Rivers are freezing across Poland, Russia, most snow in 200 years.

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Kenya can't feed themselves, they got on the dependency loop and now China record

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rains eight inches in a single day in multiple places across the South along

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with Singapore. What is happening across this planet? Starting off in Poland, also

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you history bugs and antenna seekers with our wireless power still intact.

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A few places, especially that large spire right there going up. The tallest of

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them are these ether harvesting devices. Still in place is the question. Extreme

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temperatures freeze one of Europe's great rivers. We saw this with the River

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Thames, 1640 England, but now we get the Vistula River freezing. People out

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there be careful if you're going on frozen. Services that don't often

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freeze. It might not be as frozen as you think it is. And off a video clip

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here, ice breaking operations on Poland's order and Vistula rivers both have

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been paused due to harsh conditions. They can't even get the ice breakers in

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there because it's refreezing so quickly. So these two rivers are ice bound

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at the moment. And if we're looking up at the Baltic Sea far right, you

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can see the little bit of red where if you come a little bit south Norway,

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Finland, that sort of area coming in there. Lithuania Latvia area, Baltic Sea,

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Nagliai, Nature Reserve, sand dunes, more like mini glaciers, lagoon,

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frozen solid right along with the lakes. This is coming off the EU Copernicus

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here for us last of January. This has been an ongoing event for like almost

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four straight weeks now. Get us up the Gulf of Riga coming into February

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and this is not alleviated. It's gotten even stronger and more dense with the

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sea ice. Now, with this being said, you know, they did have a massive freeze

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in 2012. Also the Danube froze, but this is in Hungary, Budapest. So you see

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these rivers do freeze at times, but not nearly as solid as what you just

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saw in Poland. I've been to Budapest. Awesome. Encourage you to go

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there. Great food, great people, amazing architecture and a lot of old

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world stuff, still invisible sight for you. But the ice didn't clog like it did,

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solid where it's refreezing. They can't even get ice breakers in there to keep

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the channels open. Very different, but along that same vein and more castles

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in Poland. Notice this is the before 1911 and we swing to the after. What

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was stripped off of this place? Kind of left intact, beautiful stonework. And if

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we do the same side by side, what has also been taken away from this

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wonderful place? Look at the just incredible craftsmanship, which I've

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seen a lot of these spires that come up that have these rock sort of hooks

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that look like rock hooks coming off the side of them, very front of you

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right there, that pyramid spire. There's a lot of conjecture and stories about

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what these things were actually used for and why were they so prevalent across

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Europe. And in addition to all this ice, the precipitation coming down,

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otherwise known as snow, has prompted a level five out of five extreme red

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warning in Switzerland for avalanches as well as Slovenia. Look in some

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areas in France, the whole Alps is just an avalanche zone at the moment. So

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you know, something seems to have changed a little bit this year. And if we look at

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the history to going back, you know, some areas in Europe and Eastern Europe

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that still have a lot of the, let's say, more intactness of it. That wasn't

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destroyed through World War II, was rebuilt after also added onto. But

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there are glimpses of history, especially in the museums, if you go back

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and look for some of these older images to show you what the old world

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looked like compared to what our quote unquote new world.

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I'm wondering what was removed that we don't have access to at our fingertips

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any longer. But that's a discussion for a different day. Perhaps on a safari,

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here we go Kenya. You're so used to seeing the zebras and the giraffes,

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elephants and the like Nairobi coming in central business district. This

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place is starting to get hot, hot, hot. Investment flowing in China is there.

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Everybody's wanting to be there. You got the ports on the east.

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But surprising this article here, I kind of had to shake my head and do a little

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research so I went a little deep for you here. Drought Deepens Hunger Northern Kenya

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as aid cuts bite. I said, wait a minute, they have some vast agriculture here.

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Incredible amounts of rainfall and they even got parts of lakes, mega lakes that are sitting

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in this place. What, how is this possible? And then I, you know, went up to Reuters and I jumped

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around a few other sites trying to find this same article if it was a little bit longer and

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more detailed. And indeed there's Zebra's, look at this green, verdant pasture lands

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during the rain seasons and 3.2 liters of oil. That's not even a gallon that they get from the

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United Nations World Food Program per month. So these families are wild foraging for fruit

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and getting United Nations oil donations. And the World Food Program Field Office in

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Turkana, and here we go, that number 33 is therefore again, 333,000, 333,000 people required

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in a country for food aid, but cuts have suddenly knocked that out. And I would say, whoa,

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hold on a second, we've been stringing these people along just giving them food aid so they

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don't learn how to do any agriculture, don't know how to do any waterworks project to store

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water when it gets dry. Like, what kind of travesty is this? You got to be kidding me,

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I'm shaking my head going, no way, Kenya is one of the wealthier countries in Africa.

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Vast farmlands, I got some charts here for you compared to other, you know, behemoths of

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agriculture. All that money coming in from tourism, you're sitting on a lake, that's part

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of a remnant of a mega lake that's still intact. And you don't have enough food to grow in

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that's, I'm just so shocked. And then looking, okay, the food aid, that's the portion where we

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should be using and earmarking large percentages of that to teach them better agriculture, to get

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them better, you know, farming practices in there and sure going to get some water storage

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techniques and also reforestation. How about moringa olea ferret, like make all these

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breaks from the wind and things like you're telling me after 50, 60 years, they're

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still on handouts, that's incredible. Incredible, sickening actually to see it that nothing's been

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solved, just throwing money at the problem that's not helping anything or anybody.

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And as soon as that money dries up, you already see people are begging for, oh, I wouldn't have

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any food. You didn't, nobody taught you how to grow food in any of these world food program

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in the United Nations program. Nobody taught you how to grow food or get more resilient on it

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or different farming today or different nitrogen is homemade fertilizer, nothing, nothing,

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no training like that at all. Just give me the money. Same like with the supermarkets.

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What happens if we do go into hyperinflationary event and the same thing happens in the States

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and it was $1 suddenly turns into one cent? How are people going to be able to,

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well, adapt to that situation? You're going to go wild forging fruits like these people are

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out here. You're going to hit the world food program and United Nations food assistance for,

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hey, give me some olive oil so I can cook not colonola oil for you, my friend.

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Sunflower oil at its best. That's all you get a full gallon a month.

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I can't believe this is even happening. Waste of the year in front of, yeah,

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let's look at the land cover map of Kenya. Anywhere green where it says trees and that

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light green where it says grass, shrubs out there could all be replanted. This is a massive mega

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agriculture area waiting to happen. And what do I see two mega lakes there on the left west

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and you still can't get the waterworks project? Come on. Come on. Come on. This is just like

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sickening and ridiculous to look at this. Okay. The areas where Savannah are can be

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rehabilitated with plant growth and natural tree breaks and that should be farmed as well.

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All types of techniques around the world today to get this in these semi-arid areas to really

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produce a lot of food and they're still sitting here asking for food aid. I don't even say the

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Kenyans themselves, but this travesty of getting them hooked on free stuff and not teaching them

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anything. So here's the farmland compared to other countries. This is an approximation and on

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the right is the source there. So it's business insider. Statista, which I, you know,

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they got some good information as well. Now, unbelievably, Sudan is the largest first in Africa

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for agricultural land, 112 million hectares. And remember that's 2.42 acres into a hectare.

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So looking about the 270 million acres, that's a lot. It's unbelievable how large Africa is in

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the first thing. Then you come down like a hundred million hectares, 45 million in Angola,

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Somalia, come down to Mali and then Mozambique and Kenya, 27 multiplied by 2.4. That's well over

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50 million acres. And you're telling me they can't grow food that they're asking for food assistance

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on 50 million acres of farmland, not, not just land and scrub brush farmland, 50 million acres.

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And a few of you rockhounds out there. I found the old school here, Kenya Geological Map.

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This thing, you can blow it up tremendously. It was a 5,000 by 5,000 resolution.

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I might want to stop here and take a look. If you're into one of the oldest continents on the planet,

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California Central Valley producing 80% of the world's almonds, well, rip it up, rip it up.

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Almonds require 3.2 gallons of actual irrigation just to grow. And at the end of it,

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one gallon of almond milk requires 162 gallons of irrigation water input. So again, when they say

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money grows on trees, well, it does if it's almonds. So then what are these almond farmers

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going to do? Suddenly, you know, the whole world's turned against them because, well,

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they find they use a lot of water to really bring you this product. That's supposed to be

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a substitute for dairy cattle and regular milk production. So just think about the amount

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of waste that has been in this entire process. Like they put up those thousands and thousands

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and thousands of acres of orchard there. How long did it take for those almond trees to come up to

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starting to produce into production, max production, and then they get at that step,

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you know, stable plateau level there. But now they're just ripping them all out

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because a couple of news articles are like, oh, what's going to happen if it's windmills?

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Oh, wait, it already is, but we're not doing much about it. But it's almonds, that's okay,

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rip them up. You see what we're coming to in this world here. Everything that was supposed to be a

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substitute and a better for the previous turns out to have its own set of issues that

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there's no perfect anything. So, you know, we should have just let systems lie the way they

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were. Instead of trying to upset the apple cart and maybe find a cherry under all the

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apples, that's exactly what they're doing. Over to Singapore, get you in that same category of like

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Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, Singapore, top notch engineering, and the amount of rainfall came down

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just well overwhelmed even the most modern Asian water work systems that are used to

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taking typhoons and getting that water out. Not so much down there, Singapore, they don't

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get that many typhoons, but they do have monsoonal rain. So they're used to getting a lot of

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rain. I was looking to go, all right, well, how could they have flash floods during the second day

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Chu'erh of Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year? 2026 is the wettest day yet. Yeah, but in terms of the

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averages, if you look at the bottom, they said the total rainfall recorded for the week of the

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13th to 19th, 166 millimeters. And then I look up and I go, oh, that's six and a half inches.

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Well, that's quite a bit of rain. Overwhelming even high tech modern engineering

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inside some of the most modern cities in Asia. And then we're jumping up to China here on the

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same days here. This will take us to the 24th of the rainfall, not even a typhoon, no like

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tropical systems in sight. But look at this, they're going to be getting upwards of eight

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inches in those strawberry pink colored areas. Anywhere in blue, that dark blue,

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still looking at four inches, but eight inches across that vast swath there. I mean, that's just

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saturated everything. Delayed planting, because the further you go south, they're already into

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the planting season down there. So let's look at Russia. Electroverse bringing this cap out on.

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Thanks for the update. Moscow logs snowiest January in 203 years. It's official now.

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Looking over and I went to Straits Times. Now, I don't know how they got this on

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January 30, when it was still in January, when they got this, that's what I'm saying.

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Are you calling it over the 200? That means well in earlier January that it

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had hit the 200 year mark of they were already marking it as such before the months out.

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But if there is time to slow down in the icy rivers of the Netherlands,

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Holland, Danish windmills, everywhere you look, there's plenty of time for skating

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across multiple countries. Give you that moment of zen.

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You can see there's so many unusualities happening across the world at the moment. Now,

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we're going to be focused in on food over the next few videos because that's the most

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important thing to make our civilization go. No food, no people, no civilization.

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Food comes first, then comes the money. No other way around. And then we've got a

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lot of events right now that are starting to, well, we'll see how long our crops,

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at least in this rotation for spring planting, are going to be delayed out. Now it's really dry in

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the Midwest grow belt. So that in itself is going to have a set of problems before it was too wet,

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now it's too dry. And we start to see, you know, down in say mid to southern China,

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they're really waterlogged. It's going to take a minute for that to get planted out there.

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And where else do we see different types of disruptions? And fields are going to be

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soggy wet all across France and southern Germany. We'll see how that goes for getting

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crops in the ground as well. So for right now it looks like it's just the holding pattern.

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We're into the end of February here, usually into April's when they really get it ready. So

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can things just stabilize for a minute until we can get back to our regular planting

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harvest dates? That's the question. Thanks for watching. I hope we got something out of the

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