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Nancy Lieder, Gaia Man, Matt Marriott. Different Methods, Same Conclusion.
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[quote:Charlane:MV8xNDIyMzVfQkQ0QTdGNUQ=] What are the simliarities between these? All three talk about a major change in our present way of life coming soon with September being the dominant month for inception. While Nancy Lieder speaks of it in the manner of an approaching planet where inclement weather and food shortages will preceed this, Gaia Man speaks of taking a short pause because he wants to ´be there´ when this dam does break ´soon´ and Matt Marriott speaks of the price of oil rising to the tune of $1.00 a day and then $2.00 a day to where this would sink transportation, consumer spending elevate job loss and sink the production of food as a domino effect. Is anyone seeing an similarities here? :burnit: [/quote]
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What are the simliarities between these? All three talk about a major change in our present way of life coming soon with September being the dominant month for inception. While Nancy Lieder speaks of it in the manner of an approaching planet where inclement weather and food shortages will preceed this, Gaia Man speaks of taking a short pause because he wants to ´be there´ when this dam does break ´soon´ and Matt Marriott speaks of the price of oil rising to the tune of $1.00 a day and then $2.00 a day to where this would sink transportation, consumer spending elevate job loss and sink the production of food as a domino effect.
Is anyone seeing an similarities here?
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