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during the shift, all ash afterwards will carry poisons. Thus, until the rains wash this away, some months at best,

drinking water should be distilled. Ground water may carry these poisons for a longer time, depending upon how close

to the surface this is, the flow patters, etc. Water in lakes and oceans dilutes, where ground water stagnates. Fish

likewise have an ability to exclude lead, though do absorb other heavy metals such as Mercury. Likewise, water retains

warmth, and algae grows in abundance in places land based plants cannot tolerate. Thus, this resource should be

explored, and explored thoroughly, prior to the shift, as a real survival technique.

Wildlife struggles, as the extinction of the Mammoth shows. Wildlife is used to a struggle, and migrates almost

constantly after the shift, so survives in general. Domesticated animals survive because of the determination of their

owners, who remain attached to the hope that their prior life will return. Relying on wildlife, hunting, will prove

disappointing as wildlife will soon diminish to the point of no results. Hunters will at first eat well, then starve.

Vegetation is most affected by the lack of light, and secondarily by being drown. The lush rain forests your beautiful

Earth supports give voice to the tenacity of vegetation to survive. Many seeds sprout only when conditions are right, so

decades later emerge. Those looking to crops will find this is not the way to go, in the immediate aftertime. As we

repeatedly mention, fishing is a good source of protein, as are bugs, and plants should be the minimal part of your diet.

Humans are used to just the opposite. So this is a mind set adjustment. A bit of salad, something with high Vitamin C,

but use this almost as a garnish!

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ZetaTalk: Return to Normalcy

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ZetaTalk: Return to Normalcy

Note: written on Sep 15, 1996. Planet X and the 12th Planet are one and the same.

The Earth's rotation returns to her normal pace within days of the 12th Planet's passage. In fact, the return occurs faster

than a mirror image of the stoppage of rotation, due to the 12th Planet leaving the Solar System at a faster clip than the

speed at which it entered. When the 12th Planet enters the Solar System, it begins what is essentially a dive for the

Sun. As a repulsion force prevents contact, the 12th Planet in essence ricochets off the Sun, zooming past and on out of

the Solar System. Thus, within a day of the passage, the Earth begins to rotate again, and within a day or two has

returned to her normal pace or rotation. Nevertheless, during an adjustment period that may last several months or

even years, rotation may be a bit erratic. One should not set the clock on a 24 hour day, at least not at first.

Where the Earth found the approach of the 12th Planet creating confusion in her magnetic field, the decades following

a passage of the 12th Planet are in the main a mirror image of the decades leading up to the passage. However, the

Earth's return to a normal magnetic field state is delayed by several years due to the turnaround and return of the 12th

Planet. As we have explained, during the coming passage, the 12th Planet will pass close to the Earth on the first pass,

but be on the opposite side of the Sun on the second pass. Nevertheless, by slowing down and hanging around during

the turnaround, the 12th Planet continues to magnetically confuse the core of the Earth by being yet another influence

the Earth must deal with. Thus, compasses will behave erratically for a number of decades after the passage.

A gloomy atmosphere, with the cloud cover seemingly on the ground, will last for at least two decades and then

dissipate over the next several years. Several factors are at play here, causing this situation. First, the atmosphere was

in essence torn away during the 12th Planet's passage, and is in a process of rebuilding. Second, volcanoes that erupted

during the pole shift continue to burp ash into the atmosphere, creating a dense cloud cover. Even after these volcanoes

become inactive, the ash that has been thrown into the atmosphere takes some times to settle. As the atmosphere is

thin, it tends to drop any water it picks up rather readily. Clouds, after all, are water vapor, but when clouds cannot

waft high they are subject to slow motion and bumping into things that cause condensation. Thus, it seems to be

raining continuously, at least in a drizzle.

Vegetation regrows in proportion to the sunlight than manages to work its way though the dense cloud cover. At first,

there is only a brave sprout of two, which quickly gets eaten by anything hungry in the vicinity. Due to the damp and

cloudy environment, many plant species simply do not appear until the climate changes, and then, activated by the

climatic conditions that their DNA has become programmed to react to, the seeds magically sprout. Forests that had

been leveled by hurricane winds or burned to the ground during firestorms regrow from seedlings. Within a few

decades, young forests have reappeared, as have lush meadows and marshlands. Opportunistic vegetation eventually

gets pushed aside as the climate worldwide returns to normal. For hundreds of years, however, the vegetation in any

given region may have a different appearance that it will ultimately, due to this type of adjustment.

Wildlife, being mobile, rebounds more readily than the vegetation. Wildlife tends to wander until it finds a hospitable

home, and there park until matters improve. Many species will seem extinct, where they are merely decimated in

number and staying close to where conditions are optimal. As they regrow in numbers and the habitat improves, they

return to their venturesome ways, and thus, to mankind, seem to suddenly reappear. Fish fare better, particularly if

ocean going, as the oceans are not traumatized in the same manner that land life is. In fact, due to the increased carbon

dioxide in the air after a pole shift, the kelp and other plant life in the ocean thrives, creating a life cycle reaction that

benefits ocean life. As man, the great plunderer, has essentially disappeared, species that had almost gone extinct will

be on the rebound.

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ZetaTalk: How to Prepare

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Note: written prior to July 15, 1995

Regarding how mankind can prepare themselves. Small cooperative groups, operating in Service-to- Others, where the

concerns of all are the concerns of each, will have the best chances. Most important is a cooperative attitude among the

group, with a willingness to undertake distasteful tasks, a desire to share among all what little there may be, and a

positive attitude toward the future.

Sunlight may be Scarce, so crops grown under artificial light will be most abundant. Rivers and seas may be poisoned,

what with the volcanic dust falling everywhere, so fish tanks fed from algae grown in human sewage will likewise be