pieces and comforting the injured
and devastated can start.
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ZetaTalk: Safety Measures
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The cataclysms present those who would survive with several challenges. Hailstones, firestorms with brief period of
oxygen depletion, earthquakes of a magnitude mankind has never experienced, rapid mountain building, spewing
volcanoes, winds of hurricane force, and tidal waves high enough to sweep over tall buildings. What to do?
Tidal Waves
As the exact position of the Earth when it stops rotation cannot be calculated, just which shore will
experience the worst tidal waves cannot be predicted. This is more severe on the dark side of the
Earth, as the waters are gripped by the passing comet on the side facing the Sun, and thus are not as
free to flow. Practically speaking, to take no chances, one should calculate to a height of 200 feet
and be at least 100 miles away from any shore.
Volcanoes
Clearly safety involves removing oneself from active or even relatively active volcanoes.
Volcanoes, new and old, will present those living nearby with sudden activity during the cataclysms,
with little warning. The plates are thicker than man presumes, but the thickness become slush, semi-
molten lava which is more attached to the plates than the core. For mankind, which lives atop the
plates, the issue is where the breaks are. Those plates that form the continents are composed of
lighter material than the plates deep under the seas. It is no coincidence that they float higher or
lower. It is not the weight of water that pushes the plates under the ocean down, as they must have
been down in the first place for the water to have settled there. The semi-molten lava under the
plates gives way to heavy objects floating on its sea, just as objects floating on water sink more
deeply than lighter objects which buoy to the surface. For man, in addition to being positioned on
light plates, being in the center of large land plates is a safety factor. For man, staying away from
the edges of plates where very molten lava can seep and explode, during pressure of plate
movement, is a significant safety factor.
Mountain Building
Remove yourselves from areas where mountain building is likely to occur. Flat plains or plateaus
are safest. In this, geological analysis of plates should be your guide. Don't be above a subducting
plate, as even if you are riding on top, the ground beneath you may be heated white hot, from
friction.
Earthquakes
The earthquakes will essentially level all cities, and of course railways, landing strips, and highways
and bridges will be unusable. Don't figure on any power or water systems to be functional, and the
telephones will surely be permanently dead. Practically speaking, one should shield any mechanical
or electrical devices one hopes to use after the cataclysms with extensive padding such as rubber
mats. Wrap everything as though it were going to be dropped from a height of 500 feet. Test this,
and see if your device survives. If not, then sturdier devices may be required. Independent power
sources, such as windmills, need to be secured. Batteries may be handy, but won't last long and will
not be replaceable. Your mechanical and electrical structures will suffer damage from violent
earthquakes more than your flesh and bones. You may bruise and break, but you heal. Your
electrical device will stay broken. When the earthquakes are expected, lie flat. In this way you will
skid and slide a few feet. Standing, or positioned at a height, you will be dashed. And by all means,
do not be under a structure that will fall upon and crush you.
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ZetaTalk: Safety Measures
Hailstone and Firestorms
Metal roofs will deflect the firestorms and hailstones also, if sufficiently thick. The thickness of a
protective metal plate is not as important as simply being metal, not bursting into flame. Thin metal
can bend and crumble under pressure, where thick metal might shear or snap, having less flexibility.
Where the metal is deemed to be protection from falling ash and rocks from exploding volcanoes,
the thicker the better. For large meteors, which are few, there is no safety measure to be taken. Trust
to luck, there. If the shelter you are in is not open to the outside, temporary depletion of oxygen will
not affect you.
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ZetaTalk: Prepare for Death
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Many concerned humans ask what they should tell those in India, who will find their tropical land sinking under water
and becoming a new pole. We would tell them to prepare for death. The people of India do this well, as they live under
very trying and harrowing circumstances. Starvation is rampant, affecting over half the populace in some regard where
they are shriveled or retarded or watch their children die. Medical treatment is also very poor and diseases run
rampant, and they likewise have droughts, crop shortages, and the horrendous cyclones that affect Bangladesh.
Historically, and by their religious beliefs, they are very accepting and fatalistic.
There is very little that can be expected. Should a mass of the people try to migrate north, this would be resisted. They
would simply die, freezing to death in the mountains. If they tried to get in boats and sail to other lands, they would
likewise find resistance. Of course, those scenes are playing out today - it’s called immigration and it’s very tightly
controlled because so many people try to leave a crowded land and go elsewhere where opportunity is better. We have
no advice for humans who are living in such human cultures, as this is not likely to change going into the pole shift.
We would advise the people of India, caught in these circumstances, to prepare to die peacefully. Be with the