Re: Planet X: ZetaTalk ACCURACY
Thus, to refer to my previous analogy of a cup of cocoa being dashed to
the floor whether a child bumps the table or a moving train takes a
head-on collision, it's better for the cup of cocoa to be where the ROOF
will not shortly fall upon it, or the walls compress into a crush, or
some such, which is why the Zetas have responded to questions and the
safe Locations TOPIC (http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfo242.htm) and an
Adobe document (http://www.zetatalk.com/safelocs.pdf) has developed. For
example, ZetaTalk given on the following locations:
ANCHORAGE is dealt several blows during the shift, as it
lies along a coastline, is near a chain of volcanoes, and
borders the Pacific where subduction of plates will
occur. During the week of roatation stoppage, the water
normally pooled at the equator due to the effect of
rotation will drift toward the poles, equalizing. Thus,
the tides will be higher. At the shift, the volcanoes to the
west will explode spewing ash over the nearby vicinity,
which will become upwind to Anchorage to some
degree due to the prevailing westerlies which will still
pull the ash toward Anchorage. Sloshing water, already
higher than normal along the coast, will rise to the tops
of the buildings in the city. After the shift, however, the
ocean fishing, and the familiarity of the people with this
activity, should prove a good lifestyle. Survivors will
need to become accustomed to a very warmer climate,
as the new Anchorage will be close to the new equator.
MELBOURNE lies on a southern tip of Australia,
pointing toward the South Pole. In this regard it needs
to take extra precautions over and above the other
coastal cities along Australia's eastern coast. Melbourne
has many advantages - being on a plate that will tip up,
slightly, during the shift, and being close to the sea for
fishing opportunities and snuggled within mountains
for safety from floods and tidal waves. However, there
will be extraordinarily strong ocean currents rushing
between the Pacific, which will be compressed and
need to empty, and the Indian Ocean. This affects any
city directly along the currents. Boats will disappear
in a wink in the flow, and not surface for days. The
water may be somewhat higher than normal just
prior to the shift, too, as the stagnating earth will pool
her waters at the poles, not the equator, when rotation
stops. Thus, the rush of water away from the Pacific
will not only be forceful, but high, rather than low -
a double danger.
Where India will become the new South Pole, lands
nearby can expect to move from the near equatorial
climate they experience now to severe cold such as
Siberia and northern Canada experience. Jolting
earthquakes from the nearby fault lines adjusting to
the effect of having a moving crust come to a crunching
halt will take its toll on TURKEY, but as this part of
the world is experiencing a stretch, rather than
compression, there will be no hot earth or subducting
land to be a concern. In addition, these lands ride
high so will escape the rising waters from melting
poles. Those unprepared for a sudden drop in
temperature will be the worst off, both from the
standpoint of clothing and agricultural practices.
DALLAS sits like a jewel in the center of Texas, but
will prove to be a jewel out in the open and without
protection during the coming cataclysms. Freed
from concern about earthquake damage, being away
from fault lines, and concerned only with replacing a
few windows after any hurricane that might travel
inland, Dallas has had few worries. During the coming
cataclysms, Dallas will find itself presented with wind
and water changes that it cannot resist, and its residents
will be without protection. Water does damage that
those viewing film of floods cannot imagine, unless
one were viewing the effects of the flood waters as
they encroach. Water melts the substrata, as well as
presses against foundations not built to resist such
pressures. Thus, unless constructed on solid rock
and with thick walls, most structures will lean in the
winds and be pushed over by the rising water. Where
a high rise does manage to stand above the water, it
will become filled with desperate survivors, who
increase in number as they manage to paddle to these
islands. The flood waters will take days, and in most
cases weeks, to recede. And what, during those weeks,
will these survivors eat and drink? Few will survive,
and those that do will live with tortured memories.