public eye when cities along coastlines are inundated by several feet of water, their streets awash. How will this

change in the months going into the shift? Higher tides, more inundation, and more frantic city managers. Until the

planet hoves into view, is approaching so rapidly that the earth is slowing by minutes and then hours a day, and then

stops in rotation, there will not be any more than linear increases in what we have described.

Those who want a horn to blow, certainty, and are demanding this, are simply not processing information. They are

children, wanting black and white and unable to be comfortable when having to think for themselves. They are lost,

during the shift, in any case, and will be found wandering around, lost, afterwards, demanding of some stranger that

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The Earth will be habitable after the cataclysms, and this is why the human species has continued through previous

cataclysms. Life is rough, and life is short. The infant mortality is horrific. The strong survive, and where there is

communal cooperation among caring people, the odds are not really that bad. Habitability varies, depending on

location. The poles shift, the winds shift, volcanic eruptions continue from activated volcanoes that take some time to

settle down. The rains seem continuous, but plant life does not mind this as much as the mammals trying to get dry.

Diets are not as varied as before, as far as staples go, but in other regards are more varied. Those who survive learn to

eat everything, including bugs. Bugs are numerous, growing in great numbers in the humidity, and living off the tissue

from the dead, which seems to be everywhere.

You must expect the habitability to be equivalent to preparation. Where your government does not inform you of what

is coming, and where the establishment fears panic and disruption more than it fears the consequences of not informing

you - your preparation will suffer. However, in truth, it will be difficult to prepare. So much will change, and the

change is not under human control.

During past cataclysms the human population was also decimated, but as primitive conditions prevailed death from

earthquake damage was slight and almost all the survivors were familiar with farming practices. Housing during past

cataclysms was light, made of straw or wood or cloth as in tents, and this splintered or blew away during earthquakes

rather than landing on and crushing the inhabitants. Unless the humans were unlucky enough to be in the path of a

tidal wave or lava flow or standing on heaving or hot earth - they survived. Following past cataclysms the survivors

had not much less after the cataclysms than before, as they had been living a bare survival existence as is. Life became

harder, of course, as one could plant but would find no harvest and domesticated animals soon died from lack of feed.

Fewer and fewer fish were in the streams, fruit and nut trees failed to bear, and produce normally harvested from the

wild suffered in like manner. The survivors found themselves faced with having to be resourceful, eating whatever

could be found - bark, bugs, moss, leaves, and on occasion each other.

The coming pole shift will differ from past cataclysms in several respects, however, all of which will bode ill for the

present human populace.

The population is urban, rather than rural. The Industrial Revolution, which has touched almost every country,

has paved the way for a virtual flip-flop in the proportion of people dedicated to agriculture. In past eras almost

100% of the populace were farming, but in industrialized countries mechanized farming allows almost 100% of

the population to be freed from this task. These survivors will have almost no concept of how to live off the

land.

Because non-farming occupations are almost invariably physically idle, the population is soft. Even

housekeeping, once exhausting, is slothful due to modern labor-saving devices. These survivors, out of shape,

will find their soft bodies an unneeded burden during the Aftertime.

High rise buildings or even modern housing will be death traps during the cataclysms, trapping inhabitants if not

crushing them. Where housing in the past was primarily single story shacks with straw or light weight roofs,

today such a domicile would never be considered. Housing must be solid, and crowded cities built up, stacking

people on top of one another in buildings that will invariably tumble during the massive earthquakes that

accompany a cataclysm.

Coastal areas are crowded, being considered prime living space and the populace having been freed from the

necessity of farming. Cities of millions will go under gigantic tidal waves, and none will be found living when

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