ZetaTalk: Aftertime Living
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understood this to be a normal astrophysical occurrence, and prepared for it, anger is a normal reaction to loss, or
assault. Thus, survivors, even in camps where all were mentally prepared, will be angry, red faced, and wanting to
explode on some excuse of another. What to do with all that anger? Direct it into activity, productive activity.
Nature, for survival, has engineered into the human animal flight or fight, and you can expect your human animals to want to do one or the other. There are those that will run, hysterical, trying to escape the devastation and only
returning when their energy has exhausted itself and they are again calm. There are those that will want to fight,
something, and will take this emotion out on the group unless directed elsewhere. In cases such as this, a quick directive to save this or that supply, to save this or that child about to bleed to death, to rush to anther camp to find out how they faired, will direct this energy into action, the purpose of the fight or flight emotion. Those with a calm head, and those about them who may need to take over in case the calm head is not so calm as expected, after the shift,
should be prepared with this list and bark orders, promptly. Do not wait until fighting among the group breaks out,
bickering, explosion, and the need to mend fences afterwards. Be prepared in the first minutes after the shift, when
survivors are emerging and dusting themselves off, red faced and looking for the enemy.
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ZetaTalk: Rotation Returns
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Note: written on Aug 15, 1996. Planet X and the 12th Planet are one and the same.
After the 12th Planet passes, the Earth's rotation begins again due to the factors that guide rotation of the planets in your solar system. Many humans assume rotation to be simply leftover motion resulting from some past activity such
as the big bang, but rotation is guided by gravitational and electromagnetic influences on the liquid cores of planets
and moons. Parts of the core move away from or toward these influences, dragging the crust with it, and as the turning
motion brings those parts of the core back to where they don't want to be, motion is re-instituted and continued. For
the Earth, frozen in place at the moment of passage, rotation begins again within a day after the 12th Planet moves
from its influential place between the Earth and the Sun. Rotation restarts, at first slowly but then picking up speed
until a day on planet Earth is much as it used to be. Just as rotation stops within a day, just so rotation returns within a day, much to the relief of the frantic survivors who fear the long day or night they have been experiencing will never
end.
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ZetaTalk: New Geography
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ZetaTalk: New Geography
Note: written prior to July 15, 1995
After the pole shift the Earth begins rotating again, with its new poles in the same relative position to the Solar System as today. In other words, whatever part of the Earth is North, magnetically, after the shift, will become the new North Pole. The pole shift, with consequent realignment of the poles, will place the New Equator over formerly frozen lands.
Greenland, Canada, Alaska, Siberia, and Europe will be affected by the new equator. This will not mean that these
areas will be lush, right away. The temperate zones, not all that lush to begin with, will find themselves after the
cataclysms in a warm state, but with little vegetation. Past cataclysms have regularly rearranged the Earth's geography and climate zones, as the Earth attests. The continents, once one large land mass, were torn apart, temperate or tropical areas suddenly freezing up and covering over with ice and snow that never melts, and frozen wastelands gradually
melting and warming to sustain life once again. Mountains in mountain building areas were pushed higher and
subducting plates were suddenly slid under the overplate.
While the land rearranges the oceans slosh about but eventually settle into the lower areas. Coastal spots that had
formerly been above the water line may now be under the waves, and likewise plates that had been submerged may
now be dry land. How much land pokes above the waves depends on how deep and wide the ocean rifts are, but
historically the land mass in total has remained the same. Continents do not disappear, but plates abutting continents or close to the ocean surface may rise and fall, depending on the plate action around the site and elsewhere around the
globe. If plate action thrusts formerly submerged land out from under the sea, then the settling oceans have less area to settle into and consequently beaches worldwide may rise. Likewise, a sudden yaw in a mid-ocean rift may cause
beaches worldwide to drop, but inevitably the yaw is matched by a crunch elsewhere, where land will subduct.
After a pole shift the former poles invariably melt and soften while the new poles take on layer after layer of ice and snow. This pace is not matched, as polar cap building only stabilizes at a point where evaporation and melting at
glacial edges equals the arrival of newly fallen snow after some centuries. In the meantime the Waters Rise worldwide,
several hundred feet, and then recede again. This pace is gradual, so that coastal settlements have plenty of time to
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relocate, an exercise they find they must do repeatedly.
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ZetaTalk: Sharper Axis
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Note: added during the Feb 1, 2003 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.
During any pole shift, just what the tilt will be, what the length of the day will be, and whether the magnetic and geographic alignment line up is subject to change and chance. However, there are static influences in the solar system, in the environment that surrounds and influences the solar system, that are not subject to change simply because Planet X decides to pass through. The magnetic alignment is one. This is dominated, set, by the alignment of the Sun, which
has its alignment due to outside influences, and the Earth lines up with this. Thus, one can expect their compasses to
point north, but just where north is re the lay of the land may vary. When rotation returns, it is subject to pulls on the liquid parts of the core that are set, as far as where these pulls are located.
The core, however, is not set, and as has been reported by Plato, in the history of man, it has been noted that at times the Earth rotates in the opposite direction, if the swirling core starts to move in this direction after the shift, and momentum continuing the direction. During these times, the day was much longer, as there was a tug backwards as well as in the normal direction the liquid core moves. Should the Earth start to rotate early, due to a close passage, as happened last, the North/South may not be quite set before rotation starts, and there may be some pull to continue due to momentum, in spite of the actual tug on the core being otherwise. So, is the tilt of the Earth now, wrong, and what is the likely tilt in future, after the coming shift? During the last shift, the passage of Planet X was much closer than the coming shift, and thus as we have stated the jerk to align with an upside-down shift was closely followed by a jerk to
align back to be the same due to the quick passage, and thus only a slight crustal shift occurred. In that the shift, and shift back, was so quick, the core was able to reinstitute rotation quickly, and did so
before the Earth was aligned with its magnetic alignment, which then followed.
However, normally, rotation is much more aligned with the magnetic alignment than at present. A tilt does occur, so seasons such as winter and summer do occur, in fact, a bit more extreme than at present. But as those humans
incarnated, alive at present, will find the Earth cooling down for some time, due to the friction of the core and heated land masses, they will not find the winters extreme to the point of freezing in colder climes. And due to the increasing ocean surface, where the moderating effect of ocean currents can condition the air above land, they will likewise not
find themselves frying. The future, for the hybrids and the new cities of the future, will take into account the changed seasons, so not to worry.
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ZetaTalk: Climate Changes
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ZetaTalk: Climate Changes
Note: written prior to July 15, 1995
The pole shift, of course, radically affects the climate of every place on Earth. How could it not? The equator has
changed, and formerly temperate and even polar areas now find themselves under the hot, continuous equatorial sun.
Inhabitants of these areas may find themselves subject to severe sunburn, for the first time in their lives, and, not
understanding the phenomena, not know what to do. Other inhabitants, formerly in the equator, will quickly freeze to
death. The temperature plunges, unremittingly, and they are ill prepared. This is, all told, a relatively benign death, as the hypothermic body becomes dreamy and seemingly falls asleep. Few areas will find the climate remaining the same,
by coincidence having the same relative latitude as before.
Over time the plants and animals change, accommodating the climatic change. Plants, in particular, are hard hit, as
they are sensitive to the temperature, humidity, and exposure to sun and wind. The die off is massive, but certain other opportunists survive. Over time, there is a creep that occurs, such that from places where the climate has remained the same plants grow outward toward where they find conditions hospitable. The opportunists who took over, preempting
all the strugglers, find they are being pushed, steadily, to assume their former status. Animals, being mobile, are less hard hit, and either adjust their day and night to the new conditions or travel. After a time, a few centuries, the Earth looks much as it did before, only this time with new poles, a new equator, and newly established temperate zones.
All of this activity is modulated at first by the gloom cause by Volcanic Dust. During the hour of the shift, all volcanoes active now or dormant now will explode. Likewise, during this hour, hurricane force winds will whip over
the oceans. Due to this interaction, the gloom and humidity are present almost immediately after the shift.
Disbursement, so that this is evenly spread, occurs over the next few days, within a week, but the effect is virtually
immediate on vegetation requiring sunlight and a dry bed. Strong sunlight occurs only occasionally, in certain
locations. In the main there is dusk, ever present dusk. Where there is vegetation die back, this is caused in fact more by the lack of sunshine than by any climatic changes. Animal life is impacted by the lack of food, too, more than
climatic changes. However, after a couple decades, the skies clear, and then the climatic changes are the stronger
determinant.
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ZetaTalk: New Climate
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Note: written on Dec 15, 1995. Planet X and the 12th Planet are one and the same.
Overall, the Earth's climate remains much as it is today, throughout and after the cataclysms. Initially, just after the pole shift, the local climate at any given point on the Earth will be a result of several factors.
Previous climate, as for instance on a former polar ice cap, will have either a warming or cooling influence. This
will only be extreme where ice packs linger or the ground is deeply frozen. Elsewhere warming or cooling to
temperatures appropriate to the new longitude occur within days.
Placement on the day or night side of the Earth, when rotation stops for days preceding the pole shift, and slowly
begins again after the 12th Planet passes. Again, this effect dissipates within days.
Volcanic activity and the roiling of the Earth's core, which continue for some decades after a pole shift, just as
they do during the decade preceding a pole shift. The 12th Planet lingers nearby, during its turnaround, and
makes a second pass a few years later. During this period the core of the Earth is not settled. Overall, this
activity has a slight warming influence, a few degrees at most depending on location.
A dense cloud cover that lasts for decades, resulting from the volcanic activity and loss of atmosphere due to the
stripping away that occurred during lashing by the comet's tail. The dust filled clouds are low to the ground, and create a constant gloom. Rain occurs almost continuously. Where sunlight cannot penetrate and seldom manages to peek
through this dense cloud cover, it does warm the Earth's atmosphere and thus its warming influence is not lost on the
Earth. Less warmth from sunlight, but warm wet air.
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ZetaTalk: Deserts
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ZetaTalk: Deserts
Note: written on Jul 15, 2002.
Deserts are caused by a lack of moist air, and this keys on air mass movement, where the air mass has been to allow it
to pick up moisture, and what temperature extremes it encounters causing it to drop its moisture. Air currents lift from the equator and curl around toward the poles, circling back toward the equator, as the globe continually turns form east to west under the blanket of air surrounding it. This causes air to curl down along the west coast of the Americas, after having passed over the Pacific, creating the wet coastlines. By the time the air masses have pushed inland, they have
already dropped their moisture along the coast. In the case of Africa's vast deserts, the air masses curl around and
down through Europe and have already dropped the moisture picked up over the northern Atlantic on Europe, little left for northern Africa. When over large continents, like the Gobi deserts of China, the jet stream is either moist or dry, depending upon what it passed over recently. An air mass curling back from the polar region over Siberia is cold,
causing any moist air inland or within itself to condense into rain or snow, leaving little in the air by the time the mass reaches the Gobi. In North America, air masses coming from the Coast are dry by the time they have lifted up and over
the mountain ranges, but air masses coming down directly from the lake riddled Canadian lands is relatively cool, and
when meeting moist air from the Gulf of Mexico creates thunderstorms aplenty. How will this situation change after
the shift?
The Americas will find the air masses curling around from the new equator coming across the massively flooded
Canadian lands, the flooded Mississippi Valley, and the flooded Amazon basin, so that ample rainfall will drop
on formerly desert areas of Arizona and Mexico. What is now the west coast of the Americas, on both north and
south continents, will find the curling air streams coming off the Pacific dropping their moisture as today, on the
coastlines. Thus, the Americas are not expected to have desert areas in the Aftertime.
Africa and Eu
rope will sting out along the new Equator too, with the curling air masses flowing over the
Atlantic before passing over all but the inland portions of the Sahara Desert. The Sudan, thus, will find its deserts
continuing, as air reaching it has already dropped on the land along the coasts, while encountering cooler air
coming down from the new South pole, India, leaving little for the thirsty Sahara.
Due to the massive flooding of the lowlands of Siberia, air current curling from the new Equator toward the
Gobi will be moisture laden, and thus these desert lands will find their climate changing. The deserts of western
Australia will be under water, with no lack of rainfall on that portion of Australia remaining.
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ZetaTalk: Some Countries
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Note: added during the Feb 15, 2003 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.
Climate changes will affect the local plants and animals, insects, fish, bacteria in the soil, all life will be affected.
Depending upon the pre-shift climate and conditions, and post-shift climate, all will die and be established eventually from migrations of seeds and traveling bugs and the like, or change gradually.
Mexico
An example of a radical change that may explode into something the survivors welcome would be a desert, such
as in Mexico, where rains will come and those areas not hard baked will flourish. This land is currently tropical,
and will continue in that climate, but with more rain! Thus, the life there will not need adjusting, though life