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bob_909 User ID: 1385183 United States 05/15/2011 09:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It will be the 21st of *MaY*!! Quoting: **ZetaMax**So what? It will be just another day...and a major failure for the guy that's predicting doom. Will you be hiding in your bunker all day next Saturday? >> So what? It will be just another day... Not if "they" launch "PROJECT BLUE BEAM". As always, I am "ON THE FENCE" about weather or not it will happen. I give a 50/50 chance. Nothing like a seventeen year old conspiracy theory based on an unproduced Gene Rodenberry Star Trek movie treatment. “Fear always springs from ignorance” - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
bob_909 User ID: 1385183 United States 05/15/2011 09:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No, you're firmly entrenched in the front yard of whatever doomsayer you're listening to at the time. Quoting: Circuit BreakerIt would appear that Melfy has attention deficit disorder. He can't focus his attention on just one conspiracy or doomsday belief. “Fear always springs from ignorance” - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 1332505 United States 05/15/2011 10:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No, you're firmly entrenched in the front yard of whatever doomsayer you're listening to at the time. Quoting: Circuit BreakerIt would appear that Melfy has attention deficit disorder. He can't focus his attention on just one conspiracy or doomsday belief. Looks like we could be in the early stage of power grid collapse. That would suck. (No more Debunker Chat on GLP) BUT! - CLIF RIGHT AGAIN! Last Edited by **ZetaMax** on 05/15/2011 10:39 PM |
The Lone Ranger (OP) User ID: 1385473 New Zealand 05/16/2011 03:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks like we could be in the early stage of power grid collapse. Quoting: **ZetaMax**That would suck. (No more Debunker Chat on GLP) BUT! - CLIF RIGHT AGAIN! Life Is But A Dream!! Therefore, "'Tis better to have dreamed and lost than never to have dreamed at all." ------------------------------------ Disclaimer: DON'T BELIEVE A DAMN WORD YOU READ ON THIS THREAD!....USE DISCERNMENT!! |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 05/16/2011 06:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks like we could be in the early stage of power grid collapse. Quoting: **ZetaMax**That would suck. (No more Debunker Chat on GLP) BUT! - CLIF RIGHT AGAIN! Power is working just fine here. Clif WRONG again! Last Edited by Circuit Breaker on 05/16/2011 06:31 AM A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 1385660 United States 05/16/2011 07:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks like we could be in the early stage of power grid collapse. Quoting: **ZetaMax**That would suck. (No more Debunker Chat on GLP) BUT! - CLIF RIGHT AGAIN! Power is working just fine here. Clif WRONG again! Well - I did say "we could be". That gets me off the hook, right? You know, that "element of doubt" thing? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17230 Germany 05/16/2011 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [ Quoting: **ZetaMax**Eight days ... and it will **BE** May 21st! In FIVE days you will be the same retard as now. You continuously decide to be the idiot, and if ever you get to be a hero you'll die. Is that your chosen prospect for your life ? Since 25 days about 153 days to go until Elenin will pass Earth unnoticed and naked-eye-invisible in 34 Million km distance (90 times Earth-Moon) at 16. Okt.2011, only 44 days bevor Nancys final failure at 31.Dec. 2011, and exact in time to declare Melfys Prediction "Elenin is PX" to bullshit. Thread: Debunker Talk LIVE Chat 24/7 - A debunker's paradise!! (Page 948) Melfys favourite Clif's published DOOM DATES: Thread: Debunker Talk LIVE Chat 24/7 - A debunker's paradise!! (Page 953) Cycle number | Maya strength number | Date Of Cycle 10 | 87.1 | Sunday, August 01, 2010 failed 9 | 42.24 | Wednesday, October 27, 2010 failed 8 | 2.3 | Saturday, January 22, 2011 failed 7 | 47 | Tuesday, April 19, 2011 failed 6 | 91.7 | Friday, July 15, 2011 pospect: failure 5 | 223.6 | Tuesday, October 11, 2011 pospect: failure 4 | 181.1 | Friday, January 06, 2012 pospect: failure 3 | 225.9 | Tuesday, April 03, 2012 pospect: failure 2 | 89.4 | Friday, June 29, 2012 pospect: failure 1 | 44 | Wednesday, September 26, 2012 pospect: failure 0 | 360 | Thursday, December 20, 2012 pospect: failure |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17230 Germany 05/16/2011 09:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You want to think I'm "retarded" - but retarded people don't have an advanced vocabulary, and don't have good command of the English language. I do. Quoting: **ZetaMax**You are nothing but the proof that even a retarder moronic idiot can speak english. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17230 Germany 05/16/2011 10:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Remember Melfy that your day of reckoning, on our glorious debunker chat thread, is coming...and......soon Quoting: **ZetaMax**:zright: Can we ask for that truly special moment that this thread hits 1000 posts- that melfy said would never happen wich will happen soon - to be exact: (Prediction) About 22.06.2011 Page 1000 will be reached which will be about 42 days, melfy. Only 6 weeks left - does that make you squeal ? |
Setheory User ID: 869850 United States 05/16/2011 11:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | >> I really can't get my mind around how such a person thinks.... Quoting: **ZetaMax**Well then, I **have** accomplished something!!! That statement of yours right there is QUITE telling. Mainly it is telling you that another human being on this planet is operating, behaving, thinking *outside* of your collection of assumptions about how people act. ALL people. You have expectations for how "wealthy people" act. You have expectations for how "frightened people" act. You have expectations for how "mentally-impaired people" act. You have expectations for how "greedy people" act, and so on. But for once in your life, you've encountered someone who defies your categorization. You don't have a "pigeon-hole" with the name **ZetaMax** on it - and that both disturbs and intrigues you. You want to think I'm an "idiot" - but idiots act like idiots ALL the time. I only do it "some" of the time. You want to think I'm "paranoid" - how does a paranoid person weather the kind of blistering character assassination that makes up 95% of the posts where I am directly or indirectly implicated? You want to think I'm "retarded" - but retarded people don't have an advanced vocabulary, and don't have good command of the English language. I do. There are many on this site who are intellectually challenged…inherently so. These people are at a disadvantage and as a result their beliefs are misguided. Such a person has an “excuse” for being gullible and foolish. In your case, it may indeed be possible that you “know better”, yet you choose to ignore the rationality you possess and act like a fool nonetheless. You seem to be working under the premise that this is some type of a virtue when in reality it is nothing of the sort. In other words there are fools who act foolish simply because they are impaired by a modest mental capacity. Such behavior can be excused or at least understood. In your case, I think you may indeed have the intellectual capacity to identify fallacies…or put in simpler terms, you are smart enough to identify bullshit. The funny thing is you embrace it…you collect and wallow in it offering it to others as gifts. There is really no excuse for that. |
User 68/78 NLI User ID: 1386597 United States 05/16/2011 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, Max, your command of written English is somewhere between rudimentary and marginally acceptable. Good is a bit of a stretch. You are constantly using the wrong words -- council for counsel, weather for whether, etc. And you don't know the meanings of many common words (peritonitis isn't cancer, for instance). You might have earned a law degree at some point. You wouldn't be the first person with a law degree who is clumsy with the language. But frankly I doubt it. Now get your fist out of Andrew's bunghole and start blathering about DOOM... |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 1332505 United States 05/17/2011 06:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | >> I really can't get my mind around how such a person thinks.... Quoting: **ZetaMax**Well then, I **have** accomplished something!!! That statement of yours right there is QUITE telling. Mainly it is telling you that another human being on this planet is operating, behaving, thinking *outside* of your collection of assumptions about how people act. ALL people. You have expectations for how "wealthy people" act. You have expectations for how "frightened people" act. You have expectations for how "mentally-impaired people" act. You have expectations for how "greedy people" act, and so on. But for once in your life, you've encountered someone who defies your categorization. You don't have a "pigeon-hole" with the name **ZetaMax** on it - and that both disturbs and intrigues you. You want to think I'm an "idiot" - but idiots act like idiots ALL the time. I only do it "some" of the time. You want to think I'm "paranoid" - how does a paranoid person weather the kind of blistering character assassination that makes up 95% of the posts where I am directly or indirectly implicated? You want to think I'm "retarded" - but retarded people don't have an advanced vocabulary, and don't have good command of the English language. I do. There are many on this site who are intellectually challenged…inherently so. These people are at a disadvantage and as a result their beliefs are misguided. Such a person has an “excuse” for being gullible and foolish. In your case, it may indeed be possible that you “know better”, yet you choose to ignore the rationality you possess and act like a fool nonetheless. You seem to be working under the premise that this is some type of a virtue when in reality it is nothing of the sort. In other words there are fools who act foolish simply because they are impaired by a modest mental capacity. Such behavior can be excused or at least understood. In your case, I think you may indeed have the intellectual capacity to identify fallacies…or put in simpler terms, you are smart enough to identify bullshit. The funny thing is you embrace it…you collect and wallow in it offering it to others as gifts. There is really no excuse for that. CLIF RIGHT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 'The biggest concern may not be the cost of coffee but whether there is any available. Quoting: Coffee Lover 1037564Extraordinarily, there is a serious fear the world may temporarily run out of its second-most-traded commodity.' Read more: [link to www.smh.com.au] THIS IS HUGE!!! Because in a previous report he indicated that when a particular VERY popular consumption item suddenly became "unavailable", that the full breakdown of the "just-in-time" delivery system and massive food shortages, empty grocery shelves, and FAMINE, was just days or weeks away at most. This is a REALLY REALLY ****BAD**** development. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1387104 Ireland 05/17/2011 06:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, Max, your command of written English is somewhere between rudimentary and marginally acceptable. Quoting: User 68/78 NLI 1386597Good is a bit of a stretch. You are constantly using the wrong words -- council for counsel, weather for whether, etc. And you don't know the meanings of many common words (peritonitis isn't cancer, for instance). You might have earned a law degree at some point. You wouldn't be the first person with a law degree who is clumsy with the language. But frankly I doubt it. Now get your fist out of Andrew's bunghole and start blathering about DOOM... Well, I didn't like to say, but the recurring spelling mistakes are a little embarrassing, to say the least. Not a "lawyer" I would want representing me. |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 1387176 United States 05/17/2011 07:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, Max, your command of written English is somewhere between rudimentary and marginally acceptable. Quoting: User 68/78 NLI 1386597Good is a bit of a stretch. You are constantly using the wrong words -- council for counsel, weather for whether, etc. And you don't know the meanings of many common words (peritonitis isn't cancer, for instance). You might have earned a law degree at some point. You wouldn't be the first person with a law degree who is clumsy with the language. But frankly I doubt it. Now get your fist out of Andrew's bunghole and start blathering about DOOM... Well, I didn't like to say, but the recurring spelling mistakes are a little embarrassing, to say the least. Not a "lawyer" I would want representing me. >> Well, I didn't like to say Did you enjoy a nice steaming cup of coffee with that post? ENJOY IT WHILE YOU KAN!!!! Last Edited by **ZetaMax** on 05/17/2011 07:40 AM |
Gazmik User ID: 487277 United States 05/17/2011 07:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CLIF RIGHT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quoting: **ZetaMax**'The biggest concern may not be the cost of coffee but whether there is any available. Quoting: Coffee Lover 1037564Extraordinarily, there is a serious fear the world may temporarily run out of its second-most-traded commodity.' Read more: [link to www.smh.com.au] THIS IS HUGE!!! Because in a previous report he indicated that when a particular VERY popular consumption item suddenly became "unavailable", that the full breakdown of the "just-in-time" delivery system and massive food shortages, empty grocery shelves, and FAMINE, was just days or weeks away at most. This is a REALLY REALLY ****BAD**** development. As if a coffee shortage is something new: Coffee Shortage Percolating Brazil likely to produce fewer beans next year By Sarah Quinn, Newser Staff Posted Dec 9, 2008 12:42 PM CST A smaller coffee crop in Brazil could lead to a worldwide shortage in 2009-2010, Bloomberg reports. And the news is already affecting prices: Arabica beans, the kind used by Starbucks, jumped yesterday after a Brazilian official warned of a 22% drop in output. Other countries can't make up for "such a big fall of up to 10 million bags from Brazil," a trade group rep said. [link to www.newser.com] |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 1387176 United States 05/17/2011 07:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CLIF RIGHT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quoting: **ZetaMax**'The biggest concern may not be the cost of coffee but whether there is any available. Quoting: Coffee Lover 1037564Extraordinarily, there is a serious fear the world may temporarily run out of its second-most-traded commodity.' Read more: [link to www.smh.com.au] THIS IS HUGE!!! Because in a previous report he indicated that when a particular VERY popular consumption item suddenly became "unavailable", that the full breakdown of the "just-in-time" delivery system and massive food shortages, empty grocery shelves, and FAMINE, was just days or weeks away at most. This is a REALLY REALLY ****BAD**** development. As if a coffee shortage is something new: Coffee Shortage Percolating Brazil likely to produce fewer beans next year By Sarah Quinn, Newser Staff Posted Dec 9, 2008 12:42 PM CST A smaller coffee crop in Brazil could lead to a worldwide shortage in 2009-2010, Bloomberg reports. And the news is already affecting prices: Arabica beans, the kind used by Starbucks, jumped yesterday after a Brazilian official warned of a 22% drop in output. Other countries can't make up for "such a big fall of up to 10 million bags from Brazil," a trade group rep said. [link to www.newser.com] If Clif is right, this time will be different!!! If Elenin is really PX, then TPTB will want to maintain the appearance of "normalcy" as long as possible. That would not happen if they chose instead to raise the price of coffee to the point where supply meets demand. It would cause TOO MUCH alarm - and wake up too many sheeple, who would start asking "what else is in short supply". No - better for the elite to just keep "the car on the road" until the tank is just flat EMPTY. Last Edited by **ZetaMax** on 05/17/2011 08:02 AM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17230 Germany 05/17/2011 08:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If Clif is right, ..... Quoting: **ZetaMax**Simply put, he has not been, he is not, he will never be. About 22.06.2011 Page 1000 will be reached You continuously decide to be the idiot, and if ever you get to be a hero you'll die. Is that your chosen prospect for your life ? Since 26 days about 152 days to go until Elenin will pass Earth unnoticed and naked-eye-invisible in 34 Million km distance (90 times Earth-Moon) at 16. Okt.2011, only 44 days bevor Nancys final failure at 31.Dec. 2011, and exact in time to declare Melfys Prediction "Elenin is PX" to bullshit. Thread: Debunker Talk LIVE Chat 24/7 - A debunker's paradise!! (Page 948) |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 05/17/2011 08:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CLIF RIGHT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quoting: **ZetaMax**'The biggest concern may not be the cost of coffee but whether there is any available. Quoting: Coffee Lover 1037564Extraordinarily, there is a serious fear the world may temporarily run out of its second-most-traded commodity.' Read more: [link to www.smh.com.au] THIS IS HUGE!!! Because in a previous report he indicated that when a particular VERY popular consumption item suddenly became "unavailable", that the full breakdown of the "just-in-time" delivery system and massive food shortages, empty grocery shelves, and FAMINE, was just days or weeks away at most. This is a REALLY REALLY ****BAD**** development. Show me where Clif predicted coffee would run out? By the way - this has been in the news because climate change is affecting production. Nothing new here. So, I guess that really means: Clif WRONG again - namely because (if he "predicted" this) all he's done is predict something that's already known...a post-diction if you will. Wow, how hard is that? A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 659599 United States 05/17/2011 11:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CLIF RIGHT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quoting: **ZetaMax**'The biggest concern may not be the cost of coffee but whether there is any available. Quoting: Coffee Lover 1037564Extraordinarily, there is a serious fear the world may temporarily run out of its second-most-traded commodity.' Read more: [link to www.smh.com.au] THIS IS HUGE!!! Because in a previous report he indicated that when a particular VERY popular consumption item suddenly became "unavailable", that the full breakdown of the "just-in-time" delivery system and massive food shortages, empty grocery shelves, and FAMINE, was just days or weeks away at most. This is a REALLY REALLY ****BAD**** development. Show me where Clif predicted coffee would run out? By the way - this has been in the news because climate change is affecting production. Nothing new here. So, I guess that really means: Clif WRONG again - namely because (if he "predicted" this) all he's done is predict something that's already known...a post-diction if you will. Wow, how hard is that? It was a in a previous "Shape of Things to Come" Report about three or four reports back. If didn't say "coffee" exactly, he said that just prior to the complete breakdown of the just-in-time food delivery system, there would be a CRITICAL shortage of a "very popular and widely consumed commodity that was more of a luxury than a necessity" - something to that effect. It would take me awhile to find the exact report and the exact quote, and I don't have time right at the moment. At the time I read it, I immediately thought and assumed it was coffee. And I have no reason now to alter that opinion. Maybe later I'll dig up the exact language. Last Edited by **ZetaMax** on 05/17/2011 11:56 AM |
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Setheory User ID: 869850 United States 05/17/2011 01:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CLIF RIGHT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quoting: **ZetaMax**'The biggest concern may not be the cost of coffee but whether there is any available. Quoting: Coffee Lover 1037564Extraordinarily, there is a serious fear the world may temporarily run out of its second-most-traded commodity.' Read more: [link to www.smh.com.au] THIS IS HUGE!!! Because in a previous report he indicated that when a particular VERY popular consumption item suddenly became "unavailable", that the full breakdown of the "just-in-time" delivery system and massive food shortages, empty grocery shelves, and FAMINE, was just days or weeks away at most. This is a REALLY REALLY ****BAD**** development. Show me where Clif predicted coffee would run out? By the way - this has been in the news because climate change is affecting production. Nothing new here. So, I guess that really means: Clif WRONG again - namely because (if he "predicted" this) all he's done is predict something that's already known...a post-diction if you will. Wow, how hard is that? It was a in a previous "Shape of Things to Come" Report about three or four reports back. If didn't say "coffee" exactly, he said that just prior to the complete breakdown of the just-in-time food delivery system, there would be a CRITICAL shortage of a "very popular and widely consumed commodity that was more of a luxury than a necessity" - something to that effect. It would take me awhile to find the exact report and the exact quote, and I don't have time right at the moment. :dwagain: On a timeline, that would put it at several months after the appearance of the article Gaz linked to that predicted the same thing. Imagine that! |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 659599 United States 05/17/2011 03:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CLIF RIGHT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quoting: **ZetaMax**... THIS IS HUGE!!! Because in a previous report he indicated that when a particular VERY popular consumption item suddenly became "unavailable", that the full breakdown of the "just-in-time" delivery system and massive food shortages, empty grocery shelves, and FAMINE, was just days or weeks away at most. This is a REALLY REALLY ****BAD**** development. Show me where Clif predicted coffee would run out? By the way - this has been in the news because climate change is affecting production. Nothing new here. So, I guess that really means: Clif WRONG again - namely because (if he "predicted" this) all he's done is predict something that's already known...a post-diction if you will. Wow, how hard is that? It was a in a previous "Shape of Things to Come" Report about three or four reports back. If didn't say "coffee" exactly, he said that just prior to the complete breakdown of the just-in-time food delivery system, there would be a CRITICAL shortage of a "very popular and widely consumed commodity that was more of a luxury than a necessity" - something to that effect. It would take me awhile to find the exact report and the exact quote, and I don't have time right at the moment. On a timeline, that would put it at several months after the appearance of the article Gaz linked to that predicted the same thing. Imagine that! Clif is ***NOT*** talking about a "little" shortage that raises the price of a cup of coffee 20 cents. No - he's talking about a shortage SO SEVERE, that coffee becomes UNAVAILABLE. No one can get any serious volume of it FOR ANY PRICE. Starbucks can't, Dunkin Donuts can't, WalMart can't, NOBOBY. Imagine trying to run a Dunkin Donuts outlet without ***COFFEE*** - but that is what Clif is saying is right around the corner. Last Edited by **ZetaMax** on 05/17/2011 03:02 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1167045 United States 05/17/2011 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If Clif is right, this time will be different!!! If Elenin is really PX, then TPTB will want to maintain the appearance of "normalcy" as long as possible. That would not happen if they chose instead to raise the price of coffee to the point where supply meets demand. Quoting: **ZetaMax**So, Elenin is PX and is going to cause a pole shift in a few months and TPTB are dicking around with the price of coffee? Hilarious! |
The Lone Ranger (OP) User ID: 1387801 New Zealand 05/17/2011 04:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If Clif is right, this time will be different!!! If Elenin is really PX, then TPTB will want to maintain the appearance of "normalcy" as long as possible...... Quoting: **ZetaMax**Melfster!! You already stated here on our glorious Debunkers Thread that comet Elenin IS the huge rogue Planet "X". Regardless of how many times you change your tune on what you have already stated as a FACT here in regards to comet Elenin......your fate is sealed when the time comes. Life Is But A Dream!! Therefore, "'Tis better to have dreamed and lost than never to have dreamed at all." ------------------------------------ Disclaimer: DON'T BELIEVE A DAMN WORD YOU READ ON THIS THREAD!....USE DISCERNMENT!! |
The Lone Ranger (OP) User ID: 1387801 New Zealand 05/17/2011 04:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If Clif is right, this time will be different!!! If Elenin is really PX, then TPTB will want to maintain the appearance of "normalcy" as long as possible. That would not happen if they chose instead to raise the price of coffee to the point where supply meets demand. Quoting: **ZetaMax**So, Elenin is PX and is going to cause a pole shift in a few months and TPTB are dicking around with the price of coffee? Hilarious! Melfy's powers of "critical thinking" have ***ALWAYS*** been ***MIA*** when participating on our thread. Life Is But A Dream!! Therefore, "'Tis better to have dreamed and lost than never to have dreamed at all." ------------------------------------ Disclaimer: DON'T BELIEVE A DAMN WORD YOU READ ON THIS THREAD!....USE DISCERNMENT!! |
The Lone Ranger (OP) User ID: 1387801 New Zealand 05/17/2011 05:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ......I see that you are back to your OLD ways again Melfy!! Shattering is your forte here on our glorious Debunkers Thread eh!! Life Is But A Dream!! Therefore, "'Tis better to have dreamed and lost than never to have dreamed at all." ------------------------------------ Disclaimer: DON'T BELIEVE A DAMN WORD YOU READ ON THIS THREAD!....USE DISCERNMENT!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1167045 United States 05/17/2011 05:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was a in a previous "Shape of Things to Come" Report about three or four reports back. If didn't say "coffee" exactly, he said that just prior to the complete breakdown of the just-in-time food delivery system, there would be a CRITICAL shortage of a "very popular and widely consumed commodity that was more of a luxury than a necessity" - something to that effect. It would take me awhile to find the exact report and the exact quote, and I don't have time right at the moment. Quoting: **ZetaMax**At the time I read it, I immediately thought and assumed it was coffee. And I have no reason now to alter that opinion. Maybe later I'll dig up the exact language. No need. I know how it went: [Something] may or [may not][happen][sometime]. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1387104 Ireland 05/17/2011 06:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CLIF RIGHT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quoting: **ZetaMax**'The biggest concern may not be the cost of coffee but whether there is any available. Quoting: Coffee Lover 1037564Extraordinarily, there is a serious fear the world may temporarily run out of its second-most-traded commodity.' Read more: [link to www.smh.com.au] THIS IS HUGE!!! Because in a previous report he indicated that when a particular VERY popular consumption item suddenly became "unavailable", that the full breakdown of the "just-in-time" delivery system and massive food shortages, empty grocery shelves, and FAMINE, was just days or weeks away at most. This is a REALLY REALLY ****BAD**** development. Show me where Clif predicted coffee would run out? By the way - this has been in the news because climate change is affecting production. Nothing new here. So, I guess that really means: Clif WRONG again - namely because (if he "predicted" this) all he's done is predict something that's already known...a post-diction if you will. Wow, how hard is that? Oddly enough coffee is the second most traded commodity after oil. Still can't see why that is important though. If coffee vanishes then all you get is grumpy workers. |