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the remainder is well established. In Service-to-Other groups, those hopelessly maimed or chronically in pain will be
allowed to choose suicide, and birth control will be used to limit the demands on scarce resources, if need be. All who wish to live will be fed and cared for, sharing equally among all. In crisis mode, when overwhelmed by large numbers
of injured members in great pain, Service-to-Other groups usually end up prioritizing care in the following manner:
Where the injury is clearly life threatening and the outcome inevitable, making the injured comfortable is the
only treatment given. This should be explained firmly and kindly to the injured, as a choice between treating
those who could benefit or wasting effort on one who could not benefit. If the injured is in pain, this means pain
medication to the point of stupor or, if no medication exists and the pain is extreme, assisted suicide. Contrary to
what humans may have been led to believe, individuals in severe, chronic, and hopelessly painful situations
invariably request to be allowed to die. They beg for this, in fact.
Where the injured still outnumber the capacity of the caregivers, quality of life next enters the equation. Will a
life be saved only to live in pain or in a diminished capacity, or will a life be saved and restored to full
faculties? In this determination full faculties does not mean the blind or amputee should be neglected. Full
faculties means reasonable mental faculties, the ability to eat and eliminate without humiliation, the ability to
live without being perpetually hooked up to machines, in short, a life one could tolerate rather than a life one
would dread. Here again the decision should be explained to the injured, who may exhort the caregivers to
reconsider if they don't agree with the decision. Be firm, as vacillation only tortures the injured who should be
allowed to come to terms with the situation. Remind the injured of the others who also cry for help.
If the injured still overwhelm the caregiver's capacities, choices fall along lines familiar to humans. Treatment
quickly given, such as a tourniquet to prevent the injured from bleeding to death, is chosen over treatments that
would take more time, such as surgery to stop internal bleeding. Lavage of poisons eating at skin takes
precedence over removing a splinter piercing an eye or a limb. Preventing shock takes precedence over setting a
broken bone. The caregivers should be firm and committed during such a process, and not expend precious time
arguing with those in pain and frantic with anxiety over their injuries.
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ZetaTalk: Beg to Die
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Note: written Dec, 2002
Contrary to what the religious elite conveys, death is not resisted by those in great and intractable pain, who know they will not recover. In fact, at this point, humans invariably beg to be allowed to die. They sense their family and the
medical profession, hovering about the bed, are wanting them to stay on, to be with them, not to leave, perhaps
reluctant to allow the passage as they will miss the one begging for death, cannot imagine life without that beloved
person, hope for a miracle recovery, or simply cannot admit defeat. But in these matters, the decision to end ones life or the timing of this should be in the hands of the individual, not family or medical profession and certainly not in the hands of the religious elite who assume they can control sex, birth and death, and independent thinking as part and
parcel of their power trip. Whose life is it, anyway? We, the Service-to-Other Zetas, do not believe in being dictatorial to one another, but rather in empowering each other with knowledge. Regardless of the obvious outcome, we struggle
endlessly to assist the individual who wants to live to survive. Likewise, if an individual has determined to end their existence, we do not thwart their efforts.
In times past, or in primitive countries where the miracle of modern medicine whereby a body can be sustained in
horrific pain long past the point where nature intended, death is not a mystery. Severe pain does not exist except after an injury, and where too great causes a mental blackout. Women suffer the pain of childbirth, which is as great a pain
as can be sustained without passing out, and this is not considered a dire problem by the establishment. Severe pain
from injury results in the body passing out, going into shock, and dying if not treated. This is nature's answer to the situation. An injury that is minor results in pain when the affected part is moved, nature's way of forcing the injured to rest until healed. Internal injuries or those resulting in infection likewise proceed, in nature, to loss of consciousness from internal bleeding or going septic, both resulting in death. Depression, in those who must live with being maimed
or who cannot accept their situation, naturally results in death as the depressed person simply stops eating and
drinking, a painless and quiet end of allowed to proceed.
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ZetaTalk: Starvation
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Note: written Dec, 2002
In many parts of the world, diet is restricted to what the community can grow for themselves, or catch, or kill in the
forests or grasslands. There may be berries in the summer, but not in winter, fresh vegetables in the summer, in season, but only dried roots in the winter, essentially dehydrated for preservation. Meat may arrive only occasionally, after a successful hunt, and be cause for celebration. Where the community is close to fishing, rivers or lakes or perhaps the
seashore, a steady diet of fish can be expected in some manner. Modern man has grown accustomed to the super
market, where fresh produce from around the world is in abundance, available. If not fresh, he has come to expect
frozen foods of great variety, or dried, so that his diet is without seasons and can span the world. Bored with simply
doing away with the seasons, modern man experiments with recipes from different cultures - Mexican, Chinese,
Italian, Indian. What will this modern man find he has to EAT, after the shift, when the super markets are looted and
no new distributions on the way? We will address this by population type, as the results vary:
Those in the cities, who have lost of never had experience with gardening and herdskeeping, or fishing in the
wild which requires skill, will have the rudest shock. First, they will be isolated in their cities by the destruction
around them, such that they cannot easily travel to the country side. Second, food will run out in the cities, such that the starving survivors look about them, and even at each other, hungrily. Most will starve, getting weaker
and sicker until death overtakes them. Those who give in to the urge to cannibalize will soon die also, simply
because the food source will run out. Thus, growing food in the cities is not a valid subject, as such an activity
won't exist.
Those in the suburbs, who have land about them and are perhaps conjoining the countryside, will at first deplete
their personal stores, the local food markets, and then begin roaming into the countryside. The family pets will
get killed and roasted, and that fat so much desired to be shed will be used just to keep the body going for many
months. Eventually, suburban families will need to learn to forage, turning over logs in the woods to look for
grubs and worms, and attempting to fish in streams or rivers. Catching small mammals such as rats,
which eat
just about anything, will also be a food source children may catch, in their desperation, and may even eat raw if
the parents are dulled by madness. Earthworms can eat sewage, and rotting material, but this is not a voluminous
production, so should not be expected to feed a community from their own sewage. Thus, survival in the
suburbs, or growing food, will become a foraging practice by those able.
Those in the country, who farm, or are familiar with gardening and hunting practices, will take a different tack
from the start. The farmer with cattle will soon find that his cattle are getting thin, staggering about from hunger,
and will eat the herd to thin it out. Thus, the farmers in the area will finally conclude that certain animals are more useful than others, in the Aftertime. Chickens eat bugs, forage for themselves, and come home to lay their
eggs if given a safe and private roost. Ducks likewise eat whatever grows in or around ponds, which will be
numerous in the drizzle, and don't require a dry spot to roost. Goats, which eat anything, and pigs which root in
the ground for whatever might be edible, can likewise be kept within limits if the surrounding country can
sustain them. Some vegetation will struggle along, weeds which are hardy, and plants that grow in the gloom or
dim light normally. If the group had not researched and anticipated this environment, but find themselves
without seed or seedlings for dim light gardens, then they will be chewing on weeds for an alternative to grubs
and whatever they can catch to roast over a small evening fire. Farmers are naturally resourceful, being at the
lower rungs of the ladder in all supposedly civilized cultures, and will adapt. If a particular weed grows well,
proves to be edible, the farmer will husband this, grow it, protect it from wildlife, and sell it. Thus, growing food in the country is possible, depending upon the adaptability of the farmers in the area.
Coastal survivors will have access to harvest from the oceans. Fish will flourish in the oceans, so survival
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communities on coastlines should relay upon this are a first resource. Those communities may tire of fish, so
experiment with seaweed recipes for variety, and go inland to trade with other communities who will value dried
or preserved fish. Inland, fish in the native ponds and riverways will likewise survive, but not in numbers greater
than the environment can sustain. What do these fish eat? Algae, duck weed, bugs that live on slime in the
waterways. All this is dependent somewhat on sunlight, as the base is vegetation in the waterways. Thus, native fish may actually be in reduced numbers if in gloomy areas, and be considered a prize when caught. For those
farmers turning to aquaculture, where plants can be grown in human sewage, and then fed to the fish or
livestock, this will prove to be a renewable resource that adds to the food banks. Here again, the key is light, as
to turn sewage into food, one needs plants that require at least some light.
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ZetaTalk: Best Nutrition
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ZetaTalk: Best Nutrition
Note: written Dec, 2002
Human nutrition, and alternative medicines such as herbs, is well enough understood by mankind that we can not
provide any new insights. In general, eating a balanced diet and eating food raw where it does not carry disease
provides the best nutrition. Small meals, eaten frequently, allows for better digestion. The starving body is more
efficient at digestion than the overfed, which tends to dispense with a big meal as something to be rid of rather than
processed. Humans who have been dictated to by their schools, medical profession, and salesmen for the food industry,
have often turned off their natural sensors as to what to eat and how to treat their bodies. Small children, left to pick and chose what to eat from an array of healthy foods, will invariably select a balanced diet over a period of days, and will chose those foods that help their particular metabolism or biology, even without having a medical degree or being directed to do so. If cold weather is approaching, foods that will put on a layer of fat are selected. In hot weather, a lighter diet of salads and fruits is more appealing. These natural signals, which go beyond diet and into health in
general, should be listened to. Go back to being a child, in listening to your body, which knows itself well!
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ZetaTalk: Seasons Shift
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ZetaTalk: Seasons Shift
Note: written during the Nov 2, 2002 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.
The shift will find the seasons already in disarray. The weathers in the months leading up to the shift will be a
continuation, but in a more extreme way, of the current weather irregularities. Winters have been interrupted with
warm spells that have caused crops to sprout and bud, then freeze again when winter returns. Summers have been too
wet, with more rain in heavier deluges so the crops drown, then followed by dry spells that bake whatever manages to
grow. Plants struggle along, with these mixed signals, in general not dying so much as failing to produce the produce the farmers had anticipated. Animals likewise are confused, mating seasons off schedule and flight patterns of birds
such that they lose their way during annual migrations. Ocean life is arriving in latitudes not usual, the local life often dying or moving on, but this does not so much spell death in the species as some decimation. However, at the shift, these changes will become extreme, so that vegetation and animal life, in the skies and seas, will become decimated to the point that many will become extinct. Such devastation occurred to the hardy Mammoth, which found itself in the
Arctic, and could not find its way back in time to survive. What will human survivors find, at the shift?
Where extreme cold is descending, the answer is obvious. The Bulge of Brazil will freeze, snow steadily falling,
and no vegetation or animal life indigenous to the area will survive.
Areas now tropical, along the Equator, which move into temperate zones, will experience shock. Where the
temperature change is not severe enough to kill the species, the plants and in particular the animal life will
migrate toward the warmth.
Likewise, where temperate species find themselves in tropical areas, they simply do better along the edges of the temperate zone, and migrate by virtue of surviving there, propagating there.
Oceans and winds carry seeds, and oceans carry fish to zones more in keeping with their biology, and thus are
great disseminators.
Most of the world will be wetter, under continuous drizzle, so deserts will not descend as much as the opposite,
mold and lack of sunlight affecting the vegetation, and lack of food weakening the animal life.
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ZetaTalk: Forcast Seasons
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ZetaTalk: Forcast Seasons
Note: added during the Jan 18, 2003 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.
We have stated that due to the shift, a new geography will ensure, and a new climate for most lands. The shift happens
within an hour, and rotation starts within a day after the shift, the monster planet causing the shift on its way rapidly.
The largest influence on the climate of any given region is t
he sun, the degree of sunlight, whether this is experienced through clouds or a cloud-free sky. Thus, should those parts of the globe now experiencing winter get the summer sun, their climate would change rapidly, only being delayed by the frozen ground. The second largest influence is air and
water currents that pass over or near the locale. For instance, where ice masses such as a pole are melting under the
Equatorial sun, this cold water or air might flow over a land, cooling it considerably. A boy, sitting on a block of ice on a warm summer day, will be shivering, not sweating.
Thus, South Africa might find itself with temperatures more like Spring than Summer, though virtually under the new
Equator after the shift, due to the prevailing Westerly blowing cold air and running cold ocean current from the
melting Antarctica. And likewise, Alaska, due to have a virtual tropical climate in the Aftertime, might find this takes a year to settle in firmly due to the melting of the North Pole ice and the prevailing westerly blowing air and ocean
currents in their direction. Third largest influence is the state of the ground, as frozen ground takes some weeks to
warm up, and warm ground days to freeze. Think of Spring, when the warm steady sun melts the ground, seemingly
within days. Or of Fall, when a cold snap can put ice on the ponds and harden the ground, also within days. This
influence is unlikely to last thus, for more than a week or two, with pockets of lingering heat or cold in the ground, not the air. Thus, the climate change should be assumed to be the target climate, not the climate being left behind.
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ZetaTalk: Restart Gardens
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