enterprises

and people inland, occurred.

We have warned from the start of ZetaTalk that self sufficiency, rather than relying on government handouts or camps,

was absolutely key to survival after the pole shift, as rescue would not be forthcoming and camps would become work

or perhaps death camps, ultimately. To those clinging to the comforting thought of the government as a substitute

parent, or to those working for the government, this is dismissed as bad advice, but what has occurred in New

Orleans? First, everyone is marched into the Super Dome, where bad water and lack of food is compounded by

crowding. Bad move, and not the last bad move, as now the crowd is being relocated yet again, where more

disappointments from government services are likely to result.

We have emphasized from the start of ZetaTalk the need to distill drinking water to clean not only germs but

pollutants such as heavy metals, as the pole shift will create a cesspool of industrial wastes where these are stored in

tanks or produced, and exploding volcanoes will put lead into surface water as the volcanic ash drifts and lands far and

wide. Most often, our admonitions result in a lot of discussion about water filtration systems, as though these will be

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handy and replacement parts available. Distilling water is time consuming, a multi-step operation, and thus tiresome to

even think about. But what has happened in New Orleans? Suddenly, drinking water is not available, and the

knowledge about how to clean the water is being discussed in the media. Of course, those living in the cesspool can't

hear these discussions, and are drinking dirty water. If these citizens had been told how to clean their water,

beforehand, with what they had at hand, all manner of problems would have been avoided.

We have described from the start of ZetaTalk that the expectation of a return to normalcy could hinder adjustments

after the pole shift, as many would simply sit and wait for rescue. There will be no rescue, and normalcy will not

return, as the broken link rule would prevail. Where the pole shift will put the entire world into crisis mode, such that

any emergency response team is overextended, this was certainly seen in the microcosm of the New Orleans disaster

where the disaster was only regional. Despite decades of planning, FEMA failed once again. Yes, they were handed

surprises, such as a failing levee system soaked beyond endurance so the soil surrounding the narrow tops eroded. The

city cannot be drained because the pumps are under water - broken link one. Looters and gangs are stopping rescue

efforts because police efforts were not supported by the missing New Orleans Reserves, who were of course stationed

in Iraq - broken link two.

Signs of the Times #1491

No One Can Say they Didn't See it Coming, by Sidney Blumenthal 'In 2001, FEMA warned that a hurricane

striking New Orleans was one of the three most likely disasters in the U.S. But the Bush administration cut New

Orleans flood control funding by 44 percent to pay for the Iraq war.' [and from another source] Federal

response called a national disgrace? 'Terry Ebbert, head of New Orleansemergency operations, called the

response from the Federal Emergency Management Agency a national disgrace. FEMA has been here three

days, yet there is no command and control.'

Signs of the Times #1490

Trapped in an Arena of Suffering [Sep 1] 'The Louisiana Superdome. An emergency generator kept some lights

on, but quickly failed. Engineers have worked feverishly to keep a backup generator running, at one point

swimming under the floodwater to knock a hole in the wall to install a new diesel fuel line. But the backup

generator is now faltering and almost entirely submerged. There is no sanitation. The stench is overwhelming.

The citys water supply, which had held up since Sunday, gave out early Wednesday, and toilets in the

Superdome became inoperable and began to overflow. The Superdome is patrolled by more than 500 Louisiana

National Guard troops, many of whom carry machine guns as sweaty, smelly people press against metal

barricades that keep them from leaving.' [and from another source] 'The two major hospitals in New Orleans

faced deteriorating conditions before evacuations got under way. Tulane University Hospital employees carried

patients to the roof of the hospitals parking garage because the elevators were not working. Meanwhile, theres

looting going on in the streets around the hospital. As floodwaters rose around Charity Hospital, the halls were

dark and slippery. Nurses hand-pumped ventilators for patients who couldn?t breathe, and doctors brought

supplies in by canoe from three nearby hospitals. And yet the injured kept coming.' [and from another source]

'Hurricane Katrina damaged or displaced an estimated 58 Gulf of Mexico oil platforms and drilling rigs,

according to the American Petroleum Institute. Among those, 30 rigs and platforms have been reported lost.'

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