falling,

and no vegetation or animal life indigenous to the area will survive.

Areas now tropical, along the Equator, which move into temperate zones, will experience shock. Where the

temperature change is not severe enough to kill the species, the plants and in particular the animal life will

migrate toward the warmth.

Likewise, where temperate species find themselves in tropical areas, they simply do better along the edges of the

temperate zone, and migrate by virtue of surviving there, propagating there.

Oceans and winds carry seeds, and oceans carry fish to zones more in keeping with their biology, and thus are

great disseminators.

Most of the world will be wetter, under continuous drizzle, so deserts will not descend as much as the opposite,

mold and lack of sunlight affecting the vegetation, and lack of food weakening the animal life.

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ZetaTalk: Restart Gardens

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ZetaTalk: Restart Gardens

Note: written during the Nov 2, 2002 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.

Human survivors should anticipate the shock of season change in accordance with their pre position and anticipated

post position. Crops already in the ground may produce in the Aftertime climate if close enough to what they expect,

and if pollination has already occurred. However, this should not be counted on, as the number of variables is higher

than man allows for. Most crops will sicken and fail to produce, regardless of man's expectations. The guidelines for

Aftertime planning should be:

1. Wait until after the shift to start new gardens.

2. Plant a test garden, and only when you can grow seed from the plants should you plant for food. If you can't

produce seed, the plants too sickly to mature or the insects not viable to pollinate, then you will eventually waste

all your seed.

3. Flocks and herds can be observed, and managed accordingly. Chickens will eat bugs, relish them, and ducks and

geese nibble on plants along the waters edge. If this survive, and propagate, then lean in this direction in your

plans.

4. Anticipate gardens and crops outside of what is usual for your area, in a wider range, so that disappointments in

plants that fail to thrive in the new climate can be replaced with surprises.

There are variables mankind does not normally consider that will be affecting life after the shift, such that an assumed

plant or animal life would falter and simply die off, and others flourish. These variables have been present in the past,

in your ancestors, when they migrated to new lands, but are not usually passed down to offspring. An immigrant to a

new land would bring seed, perhaps even a pair of prized livestock, and find even with the latitude and seasons similar

to the home land, all die. Local fauna and flora, bacteria, rodents, affects the immigrants, though often unseen by the

humans with high hopes. Thus, the failure is a disappointment but the reasons for failure not grasped. In like manner,

because of factors like acidity of rain, weather shock in insects or even bacteria in the soil, even plants and animals

familiar to an area may succumb, and die off. Opportunistic germs today are affecting the biology of the world, such

that pre-existing illness is causing animal life to sicken. Germs are migrating, infecting in areas not usual, and the

immune systems of the affected lowered by the weather extremes and roiling emanations from the Earth's core.

Thus, in addition to the predictable climate you will shift into, you should anticipate failure in restarting your gardens

and herds and flocks. The best plan is a broad plan, so that a failure does not devastate.

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ZetaTalk: Safe Places

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ZetaTalk: Safe Places

Note: written prior to July 15, 1995

There are many places on Earth that will be safer than others. Common sense can guide. If one reads the literature on

past geological changes, and written and spoken records on what occurred during past cataclysms, one can plot their

course. Coast lines are dangerous, as the tidal waves will be immense. Subducting plates or areas close to building

mountains will be at risk. Buildings subject to earthquake damage should be avoided, and best of all is the least

amount of structure, as in tents or straw huts. Natural windbreaks are available, as valleys between hills.

Areas subjected to mountain building in the recent past can be anticipated to be the subject of mountain building

again during the coming pole shift. This includes the Rockies west of the Continental Divide, as when the

Pacific shortens, the subducting plate tucking under the west coast will not only create great heaving and shifting

in those surface areas above the subducting plate, it will also cause the Earth to heat up due to the

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