Not so long ago, I was thinking in that way, too. But I've come to see my recent way of thinking as being quite 'uniformitarian'. I've had a good hard look at my assumptions, and seen that there are a lot more factors at play that I was not considering.
Think about what would happen, for instance, if there is a pole flip.
In the case of a pole flip, the new North pole is hypothesized somewhere around Bay of Bengal. The new South pole could end up just off the coast of Ecuador.
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And the new Equator could run straight through Antarctica, the Bering Strait, the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, and those icy Nordic countries in question. The new map of the world may look something like this:
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Both of these screenshots are taken from the Suspicious Observers YouTube
playlist. The vids are presented with a
very high degree of certainty -almost to the point of hubris. But I think they are still really useful viewing as hypothetical scenarios, and to get more familiar with catastrophism and all of its cheerful possibilities.
So yes, an Ice Age Cometh, hot on the heels of a (fake) pandemic, which in reality is an excuse to cull the herd with new bioweapons, and whip the rest of the population into an a global digital prison Matrix. But exactly how it will all play out is anyone's guess - whether the Nordic countries will remain free, only to freeze, or when exactly the 'Triple Bad Day' for the PTB will finally arrive, what that will look like...
As with anything, when I notice I've settled into a thought pattern of certainty, I have very good reason to be wary of my own mind. It is good to remain open. And, as Mad-Eye Moody, Professor of the Defence Against the Dark Arts, would say:
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