that the
sea level will
Thus, some areas will find themselves groping through the dusk for 40 years, as Moses reported where he wandered
just east of the volcanoes in the Mediterranean, and other locations will find the gloom like overcast days, the sun
rarely shinning through, but occasional sunlight beaming through like a promise. In those areas, which can be
through, but crops will still be pathetic to nonexistent. These areas will find after 15 years, that the gloomy days are lightening up, and think this a return to normalcy, in their joy.
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ZetaTalk: Drizzle
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Drizzle occurs most certainly during the months following the shift, and thereafter depending upon location. The
atmosphere is low, clouds low, as the atmosphere was stripped away during the shift and must rebuild. Thus, clouds
being
that causes condensation, which then drips
expected to rebuild over a 50 year period, but the clouds
Continuous drizzle, has been predicted for the world for some 25 years, during the time when volcanic gloom will also
prevail and the clouds lie close to the ground. There is a nexus between volcanic gloom and the continuous drizzle we
have predicted in the Aftertime. The volcanic gloom, where wafted into the upper atmosphere, is less devastating than
when held close to the ground, but this is what will be occurring. The rains predicted
deserts, due to less isolation from water drenched breezes. Add to this that the atmosphere is low, and the volcanic dust can only rise so high. It is no secret that rain often is incited by dust, water forming around a particle, and this process will be in place
Most plants that like strong sun, or shade, will struggle along in an adverse setting, simply giving way to
livestock or fish
may not be welcomed
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ZetaTalk: Natural Resources
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Given man's rapacious nature, at the current rate of population explosion, most of the Earth's biological resources
would be exterminated within decades. Those that remained, beyond cultivated crops and animals, would be deep
within the sea or in barren cold places where pollution had not spread because man did not choose to live there. The
cataclysms, of course, will change all that, more than evening the odds between man and nature. But were it not for the cataclysms, mankind would utterly destroy the biological diversity of this world, plundering the seas until chain
reactions set in to decimate populations not even targeted by man. Penguins, who eat fish, cannot migrate to warmer
climates if the fish decline - they can only weaken and succumb to the cold. Kelp beds, the great oxygen machine of
the Earth, are already damaged by the harsh rays of the Sun which the depleted ozone layer is failing to filter. The kelp beds stand at the base of the food chain for many thousands of life forms, in one form or another. For instance, some
life forms require the kelp beds for protection, shelter. On land man's senseless greed has left so many scars we need
not retell the tragedy.
Where ecological battles are sometimes won, the line held, the steady press of teeming masses of humans would soon