under the

weather, stones eroding and covered by blowing volcanic dust and eventually rooting plants as the endless rains have

made the volcanic dust into inviting soil.

On mainland China there are remnants of ancient civilizations, and the stories of their past glory seems to exceed the

humble peasantry of today. Was there a great civilization that fell? Yes, as on all continents during the pole shifts, the

devastation is so great that cities essentially are brought to dust. China of the past was in keeping with the Chinese

people, who are intelligent and diligent. But their development was no more impressive than what they have today. Of

course, there are places where today there is but a village, the inhabitants of which can scarce do more than tend to

their fields for survival. And if there are traces that indicate a great city once stood nearby, one could postulate that

mankind fell. However, after the pole shifts the few survivors regularly migrate, constantly, seeking to escape the

gloom and constant rainfall which is everywhere. Of course the survivors disappeared. They went elsewhere.

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ZetaTalk: Machine Age

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ZetaTalk: Machine Age

Note: written on Apr 15, 1999.

Consider what is necessary to run the average manufacturing plant, which runs heavy machinery. Gears, metal plates -

it all looks quite solid. Lets say the building stands after the pole shift, having been retrofitted and braced, and the

machinery itself is pretty durable. Some parts break, but one can replace them, so why would it not run?

There are factors in this scenario that are not being considered. All the necessary small parts, the lubricants and

additives, that will not be available. Most lubricants are necessary, to maintain a certain chemical balance, or there is

corrosion. Without these lubricants, parts burn out, wear out, and you can't simply pour water or any chemical in, you

need a particular chemical. The chemical industry will be very hard hit, as much of their stores are liquid and will

burst, spray, disburse, and require specialized ingredients to create in the first place. So you back up, endlessly, and

anytime there is a break in the link, the link is broken and affects everything downstream. So it all goes down the

chain. Even a tiny broken part can stop the process, as perhaps a particular metal or particular alloy is needed. Without

this a particular function won't occur, an electrical impulse will not occur, or an etching will not occur. If that alloy is

missing, all the rest of the machinery becomes idle, and simply is not effective. And if it's not effective, what is the

point of maintaining it.

What motive is there for staying and maintaining this factory? Who is going to feed the workers, or pay their salary?

There is simply no flow of money. Bridges are down. The grid is down. The government is in chaos, and gone off to

huddle and get drunk and discuss among themselves. Workers do not come out of loyalty, starving to death, to keep a

corporate fat cat in business. They go off, attempting to find food for themselves. If the industry loses its skills, what

occurs? Any industry that finds that its skilled workers are no longer available fails! This is a common fact, and one

reason that bringing immigrants into the US, educated and with a skill set, is considered a necessity. 3rd World

countries can't even get started unless they have this educated skill set. If it goes off, because its more important to

feed the family than keep the boss in power, who's going to run the factory?

It's for these reasons that industry will not run, but will go idle. There are cities discovered in Central American and in

China, found under the jungles or under the shifting sands, with no explanation for where the inhabitants went. These

were great cities with grand steps. They had irrigation, water flowing through the city, so why did it collapse? Was it a

great plague? Was it a terrible drought? Did someone come and slaughter them all? These are remnants of pole shifts,

where great civilizations have fallen in the past. The survivors wander, in search of a better life. They are often

confused, as they don't know what has hit them. They are sure this is a local event and they are off to find out where

the sun is shining and the grain is growing. They all wander. So your industries will be idle, for these reasons.

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ZetaTalk: New Energy

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ZetaTalk: New Energy

Note: written prior to July 15, 1995

For ourselves, the Service-to-Others Zetas, to describe the new forms of energy would be to steal the thunder from

those humans who are so diligently working to bring this to the Earth at the present time. Remember, Earth is in the

hands of humans, now. Her immediate future rests in the hands of humans, and none other. For the immediate future

of human society to improve requires the cooperation and intervention of humans. And these things are in the works.

Your forms of energy now are antique, or terribly crude. Burning oil and coal and wood, with all the pollution this

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