The Off-Grid Diet for the Covid Unvaccinated! By John Steele (Resident Apocalypse Expert)

When I managed to get to a spot in the hills with internet (living in the Victorian scrub in a tent), I was interested to read a story where experts in nuclear winter suggested that humans after doomsday, could survive on mushrooms and  seaweed, plants not requiring light. In a different context, the unvaccinated may ultimately be forced to live off-grid, like some of the people in the dystopic movie Logan’s Run. Mushrooms, at least would be a good protein source, provided one did not get the poisonous ones. Then you are dead!

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7887643/Expert-reveals-disaster-diet-mushrooms-seaweed-save-nuclear-war.html

“In the aftermath of a nuclear war, firestorms would envelope the sky in a thick blanket of smoke, shutting out the sun and leaving us in darkness.

Without the sun's rays, famine would spread across the globe - but a mechanical engineer has put together a 'disaster diet' that could save humanity during this apocalyptic time.

David Denkenberger explains that in the event of a nuclear winter, humans could survive on crops that did not need much light like mushrooms and seaweed.

Researchers are closely watching India and Pakistan, as the countries are expanding their nuclear weapon collection.

They are predicting a full-scale nuclear war between the two, which could set off  250 100-kilotons of weapons — each more than six times the size of the 'Little Boy' atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, BusinessInsider reported.

If this prophecy comes into existence, the aftermath would release a cloud of black smoke that would block the sun and causing temperatures to dramatically drop - and without sun there would not be any food.

Now, Denkenberger, who, runs the non-profit Alliance to Feed the Earth in Disasters (ALLFED), explained that mushrooms would be the world's saving grace.

This fungi could feed on the dead matter from the trillions of trees destroyed in the catastrophic winter, 'creating a regenerative food source that could potentially feed everyone on the planet for about three years', BusinessInsider reported.

A 2008 paper discussing the sustainability of mushrooms noted that this crop 'grows rapidly and yields high returns'.

They do not need advanced technologies for cultivation and can be grown on small plots of land, which would work in the event of an apocalypses – technology would go dead and most of the Earth's surface could be destroyed.

And the other source would be considered dry food for humans.”

No doubt nuclear winter from an India/Pakistan war is on the cards, but at the moment we are going through the dark winter of Covid.

 

 

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