Link to my cover video:
David DuByne Warns: Civilizational Cycles Now Converging into Global Cataclysmic Shifts
Mike Adams in my HMO has become more of an anti-trumper than a supporter. And this bothers me somewhat. However, not everything he says is wrong or is that far off. So I take him with a grain of salt and glean the good from the bad. That’s been my mode of operation and thinking when sharing most conservative infulencers videos and posts. Nobody that I know of has everything 100% correct, including me.
I have no doubt whatsoever that the powers to be are covering up what they know is coming, brought on by the impending next Solar Grand Minimum. My belief is that what we are witnessing politically worldwide is being done in order divide the planet up for what comes during and after this next Global catastrophe. We clearly are watching the restructuring of the Old Guard of the New World Order (Globalism). Agenda 2030 is not being done away with; it is being revamped.
During the Little Ice Age (1300-1850), the worst of the cold occurred during the Maunder Minimum. David DuByne is correct in my HMO about what will happen politically to the world’s political powers and their populations when the food shortages really kick in.
During the last Little Ice Age and particularly during the Maunder Minimum, the northern hemisphers weather just went nuts. It was a period of extremes. Extreme heat waves followed by extreme cold waves. Droughts and floods alternated to devistate Europes crops. Summers were brutally hot and dry, followed by unusual periods of cold rain, floods, and even snow.
How have we been deceived and distracted for the past fifty years? We have been looking over here while the truth was over there. By the Global Warming, Climate Change lies.
When the sun acts up and throws our planet’s weather and climate into chaos, human reaction is chaos. Political chaos, economic chaos, social chaos, and spiritual chaos all ensue. Few are mentally equipped to deal with such massive and sudden changes in their lives.
The Maunder Minimum, also known as the "prolonged sunspot minimum", was a period around 1645 to 1715 during which sunspots became exceedingly rare. During the 28-year period 1672–1699 within the minimum, observations revealed fewer than 50 sunspots. This contrasts with the typical 40,000–50,000 sunspots seen in modern times over a similar timespan.[1]
The Maunder Minimum was first noted by Gustav Spörer in publications in 1887 and 1889, work that was relayed to the Royal Astronomical Society in London, and then expanded on, by solar astronomers Edward Walter Maunder (1851–1928), and his wife Annie Russell Maunder (1868–1947), who also studied how sunspot latitudes changed with time. Two papers were published in Edward Maunder's name in 1890[2] and 1894,[3] and he cited the two earlier papers written by Gustav Spörer.[4][5] Because Annie Maunder had not received a university degree, restrictions at the time caused her contribution not to be publicly recognized.[6] The term Maunder Minimum was popularised by John A. Eddy,[7] who published a landmark paper in Science in 1976.[8]
The Maunder Minimum occurred within the Little Ice Age, a long period (c. 1300 – c. 1850) of lower-than-average European temperatures.[9] The reduced solar activity may have contributed to the climatic cooling, although the cooling began before the solar minimum and its primary cause is believed to be volcanic activity.[10]The Little Ice Age (LIA) was a period of regional cooling, particularly pronounced in the North Atlantic region.[2] It was not a true ice age of global extent.[3] The term was introduced into scientific literature by François E. Matthes in 1939.[4] The period has been conventionally defined as extending from the 16th to the 19th centuries,[5][6][7] but some experts prefer an alternative time-span from about 1300[8] to about 1850.[9][10][11]
The NASA Earth Observatory notes three particularly cold intervals. One began about 1650, another about 1770, and the last in 1850, all of which were separated by intervals of slight warming.[7] The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Third Assessment Report considered that the timing and the areas affected by the LIA suggested largely independent regional climate changes, rather than a globally synchronous increased glaciation. At most, there was modest cooling of the Northern Hemisphere during the period.[3]
Several causes have been proposed: cyclical lows in solar radiation, heightened volcanic activity, changes in the ocean circulation, variations in Earth's orbit and axial tilt (orbital forcing), inherent variability in global climate, and decreases in the human population (such as from the massacres by Genghis Khan, the Black Death and the epidemics emerging in the Americas upon European contact[12][13]).
Areas involved
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Third Assessment Report (TAR) of 2001 described the areas that were affected:
Evidence from mountain glaciers does suggest increased glaciation in a number of widely spread regions outside Europe prior to the twentieth century, including Alaska, New Zealand and Patagonia. However, the timing of maximum glacial advances in these regions differs considerably, suggesting that they may represent largely independent regional climate changes, not a globally-synchronous increased glaciation. Thus current evidence does not support globally synchronous periods of anomalous cold or warmth over this interval, and the conventional terms of "Little Ice Age" and "Medieval Warm Period" appear to have limited utility in describing trends in hemispheric or global mean temperature changes in past centuries. ... [Viewed] hemispherically, the "Little Ice Age" can only be considered as a modest cooling of the Northern Hemisphere during this period of less than 1°C relative to late twentieth century levels.[3]
The IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) of 2007 discusses more recent research and gives particular attention to the Medieval Warm Period:
... when viewed together, the currently available reconstructions indicate generally greater variability in centennial time scale trends over the last 1 kyr than was apparent in the TAR. ... The result is a picture of relatively cool conditions in the seventeenth and early nineteenth centuries and warmth in the eleventh and early fifteenth centuries, but the warmest conditions are apparent in the twentieth century. Given that the confidence levels surrounding all of the reconstructions are wide, virtually all reconstructions are effectively encompassed within the uncertainty previously indicated in the TAR. The major differences between the various proxy reconstructions relate to the magnitude of past cool excursions, principally during the twelfth to fourteenth, seventeenth and nineteenth centuries.[14]
Dating
The last written records of the Norse Greenlanders are from a 1408 marriage at Hvalsey Church, which is now the best-preserved Norse ruin.
There is no consensus on when the Little Ice Age began,[15][16] but a series of events before the known climatic minima have often been referenced. In the 13th century, pack ice began advancing southwards in the North Atlantic, as did glaciers in Greenland. Anecdotal evidence suggests expanding glaciers almost worldwide. Based on radiocarbon dating of roughly 150 samples of dead plant material with roots intact that were collected from beneath ice caps on Baffin Island and Iceland, Miller et al. (2012)[8] state that cold summers and ice growth began abruptly between 1275 and 1300, followed by "a substantial intensification" from 1430 to 1455.[8]
In contrast, a climate reconstruction based on glacial length[17][18] shows no great variation from 1600 to 1850 but a strong retreat thereafter.
Therefore, any of several dates ranging over 400 years may indicate the beginning of the Little Ice Age:
1250 for when Atlantic pack ice began to grow, a cold period that was possibly triggered or enhanced by the massive eruption of the Samalas volcano in 1257[19] and the associated volcanic winter.
1275 to 1300 for when the radiocarbon dating of plants shows that they were killed by glaciation
1300 for when warm summers stopped being dependable in Northern Europe
1315 for when rains and the Great Famine of 1315–1317 occurred
1560 to 1630 for when the worldwide glacial expansion, known as the Grindelwald Fluctuation,[20] began 1650, not the start of the Little Ice Age, but the start of the coldest years midway through, i.e., the First Climatic Minimum[clarification needed]
The Little Ice Age ended in the latter half of the 19th century or in the early 20th century.[21][22][23]
The 6th report of the IPCC describes the coldest period in the last millennium as:[24]
a multi-centennial period of relatively low temperature beginning around the 15th century, with GMST averaging –0.03 [–0.30 to 0.06] °C between 1450 and 1850 relative to 1850–1900.
The definitions for the beginning and end of the LIA differ considerably, depending on the region and dataset used. The LIA in the Northern Hemisphere started between 1200 and 1400 AD. In the Southern Hemisphere the beginning of the LIA was delayed by about two centuries.[25]Copied from my weather blog post on January 17, 2026:
Connecting The Dots Between Solar Cycles/Volcano Activity & Their Role In Our Planet’s Weather & Climate Cycles.
Several years ago, during the middle of the very heated and controversial climate change propaganda and debates, a group of respected scientists publicly came out with this statement: “It’s the sun, stupid.” That may offend some, but to this day it remains one of my all-time favorite quotes.
The sun and its associated solar cycles drive the planet’s climate and weather. Volcanoes also play a major role, and the sun plays a major role in how and when they erupt. When they reach the major or historical eruption stage, they alter the planet's short-term weather and long-term climate cycles.
The solar cycles, especially the solar minima cycles and grand solar minimums have drastically altered our weather and climate throughout history, most notably during the last Little Ice Age. Many believe we are due or overdue for another such event.
Add to this mix the sun’s effects on the world’s ocean temperatures and underwater volcano eruptions and their effects on ocean temperatures, and you have an extremely complicated puzzle to try to solve when it comes to weather patterns and climate cycles.
Dr. Ryan Maue has been posting a lot of very interesting tweets linking these two factors on his X account. I’ve copied and pasted most of them below, as well as some of the articles he has referenced.
I’ve followed David DuByne (Adapt 2030) for years, and for the most part, he is in the zone. I don’t always agree with everything he puts out, but he knows what he is talking about and is worth listening to. Watch his YouTube video embedded below about the Hunga Tonga Volcano Eruption in 2022. That event may be a key player in our recent drought and heat waves here in the Desert Southwest.
John Casey wrote a fascinating book, “Upheaval!”: Why Catastrophic Earthquakes Will Soon Strike The United States. His timing of the upcoming events has been off, but his thinking, in my opinion, is also correct. We are due for another 200-230-year solar minimum cycle with a flip back towards colder weather, with another mini-ice age. The question is, when does it begin?
Understandiing earths weather and climate is no easy task. Trying to predict or figure out what’s coming months or years in advance is still virtually impossible with any degree of certainty. Looking back at history gives us some pretty good clues, though.
The Atmosphere Broke And Now It’s Snapping Back
Adapt 2030 Dec 31, 2025
Imagine a single volcanic eruption in 2022 pumping 14% more moisture into our atmosphere overnight The Hunga Tonga blast wasn't your typical ash-spewing monster like Tambora in 1816, it unleashed a water vapor canopy that's been reshaping weather patterns worldwide, from shrink-wrapped cyclones to blocked winds causing mega El Niños. Now, as this vapor finally rains out, we're entering a chaotic "snapback" phase in 2026 and beyond.
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