It is generally assumed that hydrocarbons such as petrochemicals are formed under extreme heat and pressure,
conditions that mankind assumes can only take place under the surface of the earth where biological elements might be
sandwiched between layers of the Earth's surface. They also form in the air during every passage of the 12th Planet, as
all the components are in the atmosphere - carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. During a pole shift, violent volcanic
explosions take place, super-heating the air passing overhead. Combined with continuous lightning flashes in some
places, many chemicals form readily which under ordinary circumstances do
these chemicals are what humans term petrochemicals, but their close cousins, carbohydrates, form also.
It is written in many parts of the world that after a pole shift, what the Jews called manna was found lying on the
ground in the morning dew. Beads of carbohydrates that tasted like honey, and where landing on water turned the
water milky, so that those lands where this occurred were sometimes known as the lands of milk and honey.
Not all locations find this handy food delivered for breakfast, and not all such food can be gathered and eaten by the
eager humans, as there is competition from the bugs and rodents in the area who seem to need less sleep than the
weary and malnourished humans scrambling about in the gloom upon rising. Manna is formed and dropped in those
parts of the world where the air has just passed over active volcanoes. It is formed to some degree during normal
times, but becomes pronounced after a pole shift due to the exponential increase in volcanic activity. Other parts of the
world find no such gift beading the ground in the dawn, and residents of those parts that are fortunate in this regard
must rise early and scramble if they are to collect any manna at all. Not only is it eaten by anything that can crawl, it
also melts and seeps into the ground during the heat of the day.
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ZetaTalk: Government Collapse
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Consider what constitutes the government of the United States, which we will use as an example, as it is indeed the
strongest government, and the first and foremost democracy. This government, by and for the people, is founded by
elections. Elections even in the best of times are difficult to pull off. Turnout is frequently low. Counts must be
checked and rechecked for accuracy, and computers and the ready hands of volunteers assist in this process. And then
there is the pre-election publication of candidates and their views, debates and other such enlightening affairs.
How would all this take place in a world having undergone a cataclysm such as we describe? The existence of
electricity will be spotty. Communications will in the main return to what it was in the previous century, by letter or
carrier. The concept of legislature even at the county level would be difficult to maintain, much less at the state or
federal level. Add into this the fact that the geography will change. Some lands will disappear, others rise from the
seas. The poles will align in different parts of the world. What is north? What is south? Maps previously drawn up will
be useless. How can the polls be sure who is to vote when the survivors will wander, in search more of others living
than anything else.
We are not describing a world where the established government is likely to continue as it was. We are describing a
world where new forms of governing will emerge. The type will depend on the nature of the group of people. As we
have detailed, there will be an increasing separation of Service-to-Other from Service-to-Self. Those groups oriented
to Service-to-Other will not require the same controls that are required today. Rather than the problem of citizens
stealing from each other, held in check only by the enforcement of law, these new communities will share.
Consideration will be the rule, rather than the rule of law. For those groups oriented increasingly to Service- to-Self, no
laws or corps of police would hold the self-serving actions in check. There, the rule of law is supplanted by the rule of
the strong.
How will the governments take being so supplanted? Will they attempt to collect taxes, order cooperation, or demand
allegiance? Some lone individuals will attempt to do so, perhaps in small bands, but where there is no food, and the
citizenry is essentially homeless, these attempts will turn about on the so-called representatives of the people. Where is
the government assistance? What does the government anticipate doing for its citizenry? Why, when the government
was assuring the populace that they should not be alarmed by the approaching comet, should the populace now give
any heed to the so called government? Any attempt to continue federal or state level government will in all likelihood
be short lived. On the local level, there may be some continuance, according to the competence of the local
government. Leadership will have to be earned.
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