That Darned Cold Snap and How to Live With It [video] ~ January 29, 2019

Editor’s Note: I live in Wyoming in an “all electric” apartment with no fireplace. Although we are not experiencing bitter cold yet, I have decided to invest in a Mr. Buddy heater running from a 25 gallon propane tank ( the kind you use for your BBQ grill).

I purchased these from the local Wal-Mart for around $110.00 which is mighty cheap considering being that cold! If not used, these items will be returned and refunded.

Consider you plan of action when heating fails, make preparations so that you can stay…

InJoy!

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It’s not much fun living in a “winter wonderland” if it’s too cold to go out and enjoy it. Add power failures into the mix and you have a recipe for emergency situations.

The Grand Solar Minimum is being blamed for this “polar vortex”, but regardless of what is causing it, we have to live with it.

This video discusses the issue, which could be considered a crisis if folks are not able to deal with it safely.

The note below addresses heating your home in plummeting temperatures folks may find helpful. (comes from an East Coast company) I would imagine HVAC companies will be overtaxed dealing with furnaces that have a mal, and there could be pipes that burst, cars that won’t start, school closures, burgeoning homeless shelters, all kinds of interesting scenarios many have never had to deal with before. Being Canadian I’ve been there… done that. Don’t miss it—except at Christmas.

This record-breaking system isn’t strictly a North America problem; it’s widespread and everyone needs to be prepared to deal with all sorts of “new” challenges.

I won’t tell you how nice it is here in Arizona.

Good luck, stay safe everyone, and remember to check in on the elderly and disadvantaged.  ~ BP

Helpful Hints

January 28 at 7:04 AM

I own a heating company and wanted to share this for all.

Monday night through Thursday we all will experience temperatures and wind chills that our homes’ heating systems are NOT designed for. -20 to -30-degree temperatures with wind chills into -40 and up to -50+.

Newer homes will struggle to maintain temperature and older homes will NOT maintain temperature and the temperature WILL drop while the heating system is working at full capacity.

1. Please raise the temperature in your home on Monday, 2 to 4 degrees above your normal setting.
2. Take all programmable thermostats out of setback mode and set on a permanent HOLD.
3. If you have a furnace; replace the filter. 
4. Keep garage doors closed.  
5. Limit opening exterior doors.
6. Make sure air vents and radiators are not blocked or obstructed.
7. If you have a 90%+ furnace and boiler: You must keep the intake and exhaust clear of ice and snow. During these cold temperatures, ice can build up. A 90%+ furnace and boiler have 2 white PVC pipes; an exhaust pipe and an intake pipe that are generally on the side or back of your home. In some instances, they are on your roof, do NOT go on your roof to clear the pipe.

If the temperature in your home is dropping and your radiators are HOT with boiler systems or you have HOT air coming out of your vents with furnaces DO NOT PANIC. Please make sure that your heating system continues to operate.

If the temperatures drop in your home, it will not be able to recover until temperatures rise and the windchill diminishes. Our heating systems cannot overcome temperatures -20 to -30 with wind chill up to -50+. They are sized to operate at 0 degrees outdoors. Put your thermostat on hold 70 degrees or higher.

To help minimize temperature loss you can boil water, make soup, or stews; they help introduce humidity and warmer temperatures into your home. DO NOT USE YOUR OVEN or a GRILL TO HEAT YOUR HOME. Please check on neighbors and elderly residents during these extreme temperatures. Stay warm and safe this week and share this email with any of your family and friends.  

Earth in Turmoil: Cuba Tornado and Mini Ice Age in North America [videos] ~ January 28, 2019

Editor’s Note: My advice? Bundle up stay warm and get yourself some kind of heat . that doesn’t depend on electricity. Here in Wyoming in an “all-electric” apartment, I have purchased a Mr. Buddy propane heater with a 25 gallon tank and hose to connect all together. If I do not need these, back to WalMart they go!

Will I need this…hope not, but at least I will be able to stay moderately warm for a short while…it’s the best I can do right now! We can all see how dangerous weather patterns are being used against humanity. Buckle up…it’s going to be interesting for a short while. Please read this article, know the weather in your neighborhood IS being used as a weapon, prepare for much better times ahead, and most importantly DO NOT succumb into fear, and be…

InJoy!

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There was a powerful tornado in Cuba last night that killed 3 so far and injured many, leaving residents without power in some areas. Cars were tossed like tissues, upside down and up against structures. We hope agencies that will actually help will be on the scene shortly.

A dam burst in southern Brazil and took residents of a town by surprise as sirens were not functioning to warn them that the mining sludge flowed freely after the breach.

Read more at the Watchers.

DO NOT give money to the Red Cross, people. They steal it and do NOT help victims of catastrophes.

So much for the NWO’s “global warming” hoax. We’re expecting a “flash freeze” with record-breaking low temps.

The promised “polar vortex” arrived in the American mid-west and has brought dangerously cold temperatures to much of Canada and the US with more on the way—and this will be record-breaking cold, they say.

The salted roads will not work to de-ice when it’s as cold as they are predicting.

Get your chains out, folks and bring your pets and livestock in!

And stock up on food and water and candles in case you don’t want to go out for a few days, or your car dies, or roads are closed, or the power goes out, or…

Let’s hope this is the end of the most wintry conditions we will see this year.

This is just in our neck of the woods. Across the planet freak weather is causing chaos and destruction. It’s really wild out there—almost like a sympathetic response to the unrest and volatility in politics and the interdimensional struggle for global supremacy.  ~ CB

NEGATIVE 110 WIND CHILL POSSIBLE !!! #WEATHER WARFARE LIVE!! #ANALYSIS