Re: Planet X: EARTHQUAKE Increase
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John Latala wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Nancy Lieder wrote:
>> The Zetas have told us that the passage will occur in 2003,
>> May 15th is a good target, but it will come a tad after that
>> by days. They want you to be in a safe place BY that date.
>
> Please define the term 'safe place'.
There is no safe place, only places less dangerous than others,
actually. Along those lines.
Off fault lines is good, as they will jerk and jiggle more than the
middle of plates, which generally just jolt. If mountain building has
occurred along your fault line in the past, expect more of the same.
Quote from Earth in Upheaval below:
Chief Mountain in Montana is a massif standing
several thousand feet above the Great Planes. It
has been thrust bodily upon the much younger
strata of the Great Planes, and then driven over
them eastward, for a distance of at least 8 miles.
Chief Mountain in Montana traveled across the
plains and climbed the slopes of another mountain
and settled on top of it. By similar thrusting, the
whole Rocky Mountain Front, for hundreds of
miles, has been pushed up and then out, many
miles over the plains. Such titanic displacement
of mountains have been found in many places on
the earth. The entire length of the Norwegian
mountains showed a similar overthrust. The
displacement of the Alps is especially extensive.
During the building of the Alps gigantic slabs
of rock, thousands of feet thick, hundreds of
miles long, and tens of miles wide, were thrust up
and then over .. the rocks beneath. The direction
of the relative overthrusting movement was from
Africa toward the main mass of Europe on the
north. The Alps were shoved a hundred miles to
the north.
Rapid subduction of plates can heat the one above to the point of rock
melt. Quote from Worlds in Collision below:
The Mexican sacred book, Popol-Vuh, the Manuscript
Cakchiquel, the Manuscript Troano all record how
the mountains in every part of the Western Hemisphere
simultaneously gushed lava. The rivers steamed, and
even the bottom of the sea boiled here and there.
The Zend-Avesta says "The sea boiled, all the shores
of the ocean boiled, all the middle of it boiled". The
traditions of the Indians (also) retain the memory of
this boiling of the water in river and sea. The tribes
of British Columbia tell: "Great clouds appeared ..
and such a great heat came, that finally the water
boiled. People jumped into the streams and lakes to
cool themselves, and died". On the North Pacific
coast of America the tribes insist that the ocean
boiled: "It grew very hot .. many animals jumped
into the water to save themselves, but the water began
to boil". The Indians of the Southern Ute tribe in
Colorado record in their legends that the rivers boiled.
Away from volcanoes is good, as active or inactive they will explode and
burp dust which will take a couple decades to clear, ala Moses' during
the Exodus, where he bemoaned living in the Valley of the Shadow of
Death, where it was stated the group wandered for 40 years after Thera
blew during the last passage of Planet X. Quote from Worlds in
Collision below.
In the Ermitage Papyrus in Leningrad .. there are
lamantations about a terrible catastrophe, when heaven
and earth turned upside down. After this catastrophe
darkness covered the earth. The "shadow of death" is
related to the time of the wandering in the desert after
the Exodus from Egypt. The sinister meaning of the
words "shadow of death" corresponds with the
description of the Ermitage Papyrus: "None can live
when the sun is veiled by clouds." The phenomenon
of gloom enduring for years impressed itself on the
memory of the Twelve Tribes.
Out of lowlands where flooding can occur, and I'm not just talking river
cresting. Heavy river flow can backup when it can't pour into the ocean
due to sloshing high tides. Coastal areas subject to sloshing of the
oceans or seas will be under water to an extent not thought possible. By
the dateline of your posting I assume you live on the US. East Coast US
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So I'll quote a bit of ZetaTalk from the a safe locations TOPIC of
Troubled Times (http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfo242.htm) devoted to
publishing the Zeta responses to various queries such as yours, for
South Carolina and Philadelphia.
As with all area along the Eastern Seaboard, south of New
York City, elevation will not save them from a dunking
unless they are close to 1,000 feet in elevation and several
hundred miles from the coast. The coastline will be pulled
down several hundred feet just prior to continental rip, which
will rent the deep Atlantic Ocean rifts further apart. The
permanent effect on the coastline along the southern portion
of the US will be a drop of 150 feet, below its former level.
For residents unprepared for this, the rise is sea level will be
steady, not a wave as in a tidal wave, and will be completely
confusing to those unaware of the coming changes. The
water will simply rise up to their feet and then over their
heads, steadily. Those in the foothills of the Appalachian
Mountains may find their toes only wet, but for safety, go
to higher ground and return home after the shift.
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Philadelphia considers itself a coastal, as well as a river
front town, due to it's location along a river emptying into
the Atlantic nearby. Where this location helped Philadelphia
develop in its early days, this dual access to moving water will
be to its detriment during the pole shift. During the hour of
the shift and the hours following, there will be torrential rains
swelling the rivers, as well as tidal waves roaring up the bay.
The clash of these waters will come near Philadelphia, with
the effect that the city streets will be inundated, with housing
collapsing and debris crashing about in the waves. With ocean
ships afloat in the streets, even high rises cannot be considered
safe, as they can sustain collisions and collapse. This is not a
safe city to ride out the pole shift, as few cities frankly are.
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