ZetaTalk: February 20, 2010
It is at this point that the Earth switches
from being in an end-to-end alignment to
We have not put a time period, a day or
being in a side-by-side alignment with
week length, to this severe wobble but
Planet X. When Planet X is just at the
here you are given it - 9 days.
Ecliptic, it stands upright in alignment
ZetaTalk: July 31, 2010
with the Sun. As it switches from pointing
its N Pole at Earth the Earth follows suit.
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ZetaTalk: Last Weeks Countdown
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ZetaTalk: How to Identify
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ZetaTalk: How to Identify
Note: written during the May 10, 2003 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.
ZetaTalk is a vast web site, and though well organized due to time constraints those recently learning of the coming
changes are desperate to get a short list of what to expect and what to do. In the week or so leading up to rotation
stoppage, what can be expected is a continuation of today, extreme weather, quakes in bursts globally, and a gradual
slowing of rotation such that clocks never seem to be synched up anymore. Then the day or days before rotation
stoppage will increase this slowdown such that minutes, then hours, then a total stop will occur. In other words, you
will have but two days notice, and the first of those days doubtful as it will involve minutes, not seconds, and clocks
being off already this will be a confused point. It is the day when the Sun sets hours later than expected that should be
the trumpet in the skies, the flashing red light, the announcement you have been waiting for that now is the moment to
drop all and rush to your safe location.
Up until rotation stops, the crust of the Earth is under stress but dealing with it as before, with increased quakes and
weird weather and melting poles, but only a slight increase day to day in these matters. When rotation stops, the core
is trying to turn, the crust locked in place by the approaching Planet X grip on the strong magnetized Atlantic Rift, and
dramatic changes occur. The Earth moans, and the stretch along the Atlantic will snap bridges, tear electric and phone
lines, and derail trains. This is where imploding buildings will occur, as the underlying infrastructure will move,
collapsing the buildings overhead. In areas of compression, where mountain building is occurring or along the Pacific
Rim, volcanic activity will greatly increase. A stopped rotation will affect the atmosphere, in that wind current will be
more extreme, moving cold air primarily to warm places, which can result in more tornado activity in those areas
affected. Likewise, ocean currents will move differently, cold water rushing more rapidly to those warm areas, and
swirling. This will create more hurricane or typhoon type activity in those areas affected.
Given all this, the populace will be greatly distracted, and might miss the next sign to watch for, which is the
dusting with red dust that turns rivers and lakes blood red and bitter. This dusting is followed by hail, and
stronger quakes as at this point the shift is only days or hours away.
For those not able to see the sky, to gauge motion of the crust during the hour of the shift by a movement of the
Sun or Moon or stars, they should at this point be in their trenches, virtually living there. Obviously, as the shift
takes place over an hour, and it is the stop of the crust slide where the huge quakes occur, one can leave to
relieve themselves or stretch, but certainly sleeping should be done in the trenches.
At the start of the shift, there is a strong clue that crust shift has started, and this is the uptick in wind. As the
crust moves, the atmosphere resists, and this causes hurricane force winds globally. Where the wind was stronger
than usual during rotation stoppage, this will be unique in that it will come from the direction the crust is
moving. For North America, for instance, the crust will be moving NW, and the hurricane winds comes from
that direction. To those confused about direction, take a globe, take our Scripted Drama steps so nicely
diagrammed and linked from the Pole Shift section of ZetaTalk, and rotate the globe accordingly.
There will also be a jiggling in the Earth, a sense of motion, jerking, that will be consistent with crust movement
during this hour of the shift.
The hurricane force winds persist for an hour or more after the shift, as the atmosphere adjusts. Except as a caution to
watch for falling structures around you, broken glass, fearful animals that might attack if they feel they are blocked,
there is no reason not to emerge from your trenches. It is over, and picking up the pieces and comforting the injured
and devastated can start.
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ZetaTalk: Safety Measures
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ZetaTalk: Safety Measures
Note: written on Aug 15, 1995
The cataclysms present those who would survive with several challenges. Hailstones, firestorms with brief period of
oxygen depletion, earthquakes of a magnitude mankind has never experienced, rapid mountain building, spewing
volcanoes, winds of hurricane force, and tidal waves high enough to sweep over tall buildings. What to do?
Tidal Waves
As the exact position of the Earth when it stops rotation cannot be calculated, just which shore will
experience the worst tidal waves cannot be predicted. This is more severe on the dark side of the
Earth, as the waters are gripped by the passing comet on the side facing the Sun, and thus are not as
free to flow. Practically speaking, to take no chances, one should calculate to a height of 200 feet
and be at least 100 miles away from any shore.
Volcanoes
Clearly safety involves removing oneself from active or even relatively active volcanoes.
Volcanoes, new and old, will present those living nearby with sudden activity during the cataclysms,
with little warning. The plates are thicker than man presumes, but the thickness become slush, semi-
molten lava which is more attached to the plates than the core. For mankind, which lives atop the
plates, the issue is where the breaks are. Those plates that form the continents are composed of
lighter material than the plates deep under the seas. It is no coincidence that they float higher or