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~MERGED~ Judgment Day, Future Disaster & Pole Shift 2012
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Reply #10 mac_taylor's post
total chaos? mana sempat? ada 6 hari je..3hari dlm siang dan 3hari dlm gelap...selepas 3hari yg gelap tu..mega tsunami akan melanda..dgn ombak setinggi 100kaki...tidak ada tempat yg selamat di semanjung ini kecuali gunung2 yg tinggi je..sebaik2 nya,meh g afrika... |
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Reply #10 mac_taylor's post
bai duk benua mana la ni? |
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Malaysia
1. Malaysia stands in the path of rushing water, which will drown even the mainland country of Thailand during the pole shift.
2. Several factors will create a rush of water over the Malaysian peninsula.
3. When the crust of the Earth stops its slide and the plates begin to slam into each other, the Pacific will shorten and the India/Australia plate will subduct violently into the Himalayas.
4. As this occurs, there will be a drop in sea level over India, the waters about India rushing in to fill the gap. Likewise, the Pacific will compress, so the sea level there is relatively higher, and as water seeks an even level this water will rush into the gap over the hapless and drowning India.
5. The Malaysian peninsula stands in the path of this rush, and once water begins to move, it creates it's own force, such that there is a press of water moving in the direction of India, and this pressure will be great enough to create tidal bore that will go up and over any mountains in it's path.
6. Malaysia, and other countries in the path of this flood, will utterly drown.
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erk..web tu siap jual cd lak tu... |
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Africa
1. The entire African continent, with the exception of some coastal areas or deep river valley's, will remain above sea level even after the poles have melted.
2. This would seem to place it in an enviable situation, especially in light of the moderate temperate climate the entire continent will enjoy in the new geography.
3. This must be balanced by special circumstance Africa struggles with, which will become worse before they get better. Plagues similar to the Ebola virus will spread, under the influence of the continuous rains and drizzle that run for decades after the shift, to all parts of Africa, stopped only by the seashore.
4. The Ebola virus and its cousins live in swamps, passed among the creatures that live there, and these creatures will find all of Africa to their liking during this continuous wet season. Where the earthquakes that devastate cities in industrial countries will have little effect on the primitive structures most Africans call home, crop failure will drive survivors to eat what they can find, and these meals will infect them.
5. Soon all but a tiny fraction of the populace, those with natural immunity to Ebola type viruses, will be gone. Sociologically, much of Africa will suffer due to the pervading colonial attitude of corporate interests, a situation all of Africa suffers under. The shift will disrupt communications such that those interests, the raw force of self-service and greed, will start to rely on their own judgment, without controls.
6. This drama of the dominant power structures attempting to stay on top of a diminishing food supply and any technological resources surviving the shift will take some years to play out fully. In the meantime, survivors of good heart are advised to stay away from supposedly civilized areas where such power struggles are playing out, remaining in the countryside and keeping a low profile so as to avoid attention. |
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Australia
1. Australia will be in a good and bad situation re the pole shift. The western 2/3 will go suddenly under water, due to the plate shared with Indian sliding under the Himalayas. However, the eastern 1/3 along with New Zealand will benefit from this, raising slightly out of the water, gaining land above where the melting ice caps will place sea level within two years after the pole shift.
2..The eastern half of Australia and New Zealand benefit from this plate movement, lifting up as India is plunged under the Himalayas. Thus, even with the rising seas from melting poles, the mountains in eastern Australia and New Zealand will afford safe living areas.
3. Due to its attachment to the plate including India, the continent of Australia will both suffer and benefit from the coming pole shift. During those moments when the Earth's crust stops moving, after having been dragged along with the core during the pole shift, the western half of Australia will suddenly go under the waves.
4. This will seem, to the stunned residents, as though a tidal wave were steadily moving inland, and where the crest of the wave will not at first be high, the waters will just keep rising until all not afloat are drown. Those in boats may survive, though there is risk of capsizing, and they will find themselves out at sea and the washing about that will occur afterwards. |
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Singapore
1. Singapore is unfortunately located from several standpoints, and will suffer both during the pole shift and during the years after the pole shift.
2. Being on low land and along a coast, with the potential of tidal waves from almost all sides due to its prominent location on the tip of a peninsula, it will surely be wracked by high tides which will wash most of the city away.
3. Any survivors will find themselves in near-freezing temperatures, as the pole shift will place them closer to the new South Pole than the equator.
4. The land will then be subject to inundation during polar melt, with the only escape route along an increasingly narrow peninsula. |
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Canada
1. All of Canada fares well during the coming pole shift, and depending upon its altitude will fare better after the pole shift than before, due to the climate changes. Canada in the main is not criss-crossed with earthquake faults of active volcanoes, and thus suffers less from the direct effects of earthquakes and exploding volcanoes during the pole shift. Due to the shifting crust, most surviving Canadians will also find themselves in a warmer climate too.
2. Canada will be positioned above the equator in a temperate zone after the pole shift, in a wamer strata than at present. Where Canada is an ally of the US government, it is not all that comfortable with the giant to the south, and will rebel against any attempts to control Canadian lands after the pole shift. However, within Canada there are many factions that will battle with each other for resources. Where the Canadian people are resourceful and used to living in a harsh land deeply frozen during the long winters, in the cities as in all industrialized countries, the populace is soft and will be unprepared for Aftertime living when food stuffs are not imported.
3. Religious factions, racial unease, and class differences will create tensions in tight times beyond what is already experienced, and should be anticipated.
4. The worry Canadians should be concerned about is one that will sneak up on them, in the days leading into the pole shift and in the two years following. Much of Canada has a low altitude, and where land lies lower than 650 to 700 feet, this will be inundated within two years due to the melting ice caps of the old poles, now under the equatorial sun. Much of Canada is low lying land, as is much of Russia.
5. When the Earth stops rotation, water slung toward the equator will drift toward the poles, creating some inland flooding in land near the poles. After the shift, when the poles rapidly melt under the equatorial sun, melted water will move toward the point of least resistance, which may often be inland if blockages occur.
6. In any case, if one examines the sea level of land in eastern or northern Canada, one can see that the land will not be above water when the poles have completely melted. If situated in an area due to be inundated, survivors will have to repeatedly move ahead of the encroaching water, and take care they are not trapped on an island in the process! |
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klu benar neh berlaku...
cam ner nak convince keluarga kita pindah ke Africa?
So Semenanjong kene terok?
Sarawak lak kene tempias jerk ke? |
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Himalayas
1. The Himalayas will survive, as they tower high and by their very presence show the strength of the underlying rock. They will increase somewhat in height, but primarily will become a broader mountain range, with new mountains fringing the edges both inland and along the border with India.
2. For safety, the central part of the Himalayas will be the easiest place to ride out the shift, as where jolts will be experienced, the rock depth is deep and the rock long ago locked into firm positions unlikely to be the weak point during compression. Because of the turmoil in the Indian Ocean and beyond in the Pacific, being anywhere near the point of flooding is ill advised. Water will pull toward the South Pole and then return when rotation restarts.
3. Will flood India as the Indio-Australian plate dives under the Himalayas and keep on rolling to create huge crashing waves along the Himalayan foothills. Will meet water flowing over the Philippines from the Pacific and clash, causing backwashes that will likewise roll all the way to the foothills of the Himalayas. |
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Reply #23 meow_nakal's post
tak yah nak convince sapa2..tell them n it's up to them whether they want to accept it or not..it's up to them..we just can inform them...we can't force them to accept the fact...
btw..borneo will be engulfed too la... |
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Canadian Rockies
1. The Canadian Rockies have an advantage during the coming pole shift, in that the portion of Pacific plate that will be forced under them during the shortening of the Pacific is less, overall, than the portion of plate to be thrust under further south, along the western coast of the US, for instance.
2. Thus, only the land within 500 miles of the coast, in the Canadian Rockies, will experience subduction with consequent hot earth and the rock and roll of mountain building.
3. Those living from 500 miles to 1,000 miles from the coast should anticipate adjustments, as subduction can release pressure by pushing flakes of land that separate from lower stratas forward. Push a wooden block against some flaky pastry, and watch the top flakes simply fly forward, separating from the pastry.
4. This thrust can be sudden and projectile. Thus, crashing downward on those further inland, or creating crumpling land where such activity is not expected. Stay inland, and return to the coast when the trauma is done. |
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California
ni tempat mokcik dar..musuh ketat nicole duduk...mesti nicole gumbira dgr..
1. California anticipates being inundated, due to the very famous Edgar Cayce predictions along those lines. The state is large, so the many problems befalling it do not necessarily spell disaster for any given family. The major cities along the coast will experience devastation due to earthquakes and be unlivable afterwards. Highly industrialized area will find their surroundings befouled as a result of the quakes.
2. Reliant on piped water, those in the desert will find themselves without clean water as the ocean inundates inland valleys. The long-term danger in riding out the shift in California, or life afterwards, will be from living near or atop plate boundaries, which will be restless for hundreds of years after the shift. The volcanoes along these boundaries, even those in Alaska, will waft their volcanic dust along the new prevailing westerlies, which will move them down along the coast, in the direction of the new east. Thus, fishing along the coast will be the best option for survivors, who can return to the coast after the tidal waves have settled.
3. As California抯 geography attests, water has often been trapped in the inland valleys, behind the mountain barriers along the coast, and slowly drained. During the compression of the Pacific, water will wash over these mountains, where ravines or foothills allow the press of water tidal bore, and push up the rivers to flood the inland valleys, which will become an immense flood plain.
4. After the shift, survivors afloat will paddle about in desperation, as rescue by man will not be forthcoming. The valleys will not drain for some years, by then afloat with the dead bodies of those who were trapped there. Man and beast alike will find themselves squeezed into the mountains to the east, where they will encounter stark desert landscapes poorly suited to supporting hungry survivors.
5. In the north, California becomes or abuts forestland in foothills or mountains, which offers some safety to those scrambling there from the coast or from farmland valleys that will be inundated. As with all areas, danger from forests set afire from falling firestorms or deluges running waters in force down ravines, exists.
6. Yosemite bears witness to the force of solid rock is subjected to during pole shifts - twisting and pressure upward on one end of a rock strata while pressure downward is applied on the other end - such that solid rock snaps, creating cliffs thousands of feet high. The Sierras show many such scars from the not distant past, as when subduction of plates under California occur, this area is crinkled and compressed. This pole shift will be no different, as the compression of the Pacific will be immense. Thus, such sudden changes in the strata can be expected. |
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Himalayan highlands
1. Due to the compression of the Pacific during the forthcoming pole shift, India is forced under the Himalayan highlands, with a violent thrust of the Indo-Australian plate, which is strong enough to remain whole, yet the edges of which will separate from the surrounding plates so that it is free to move and slide under the Himalayas.
2. Those in India will find, after the first strong jolts, that water is rapidly rising, coming in from the coast for those who live there, and coming from whatever area might be considered the lowland for those inland. Giant waves will not occur, just a rapid rise in the water, which will force man and animal alike to tread water for as long as possible, then drown. Those in boats will find a different scenario when the water reaches a height, as then vortexes, created by adjustments in the water, will capsize small boats and large alike.
3. Those who would survive the coming cataclysms are advised to leave the lowlands, which in the case of India as well as western Australia, means leaving the country. Go high into the mountains, and out of reach of the turmoil that mountain building in the Himalayas will present.
[ Last edited by razhar at 18-9-2008 08:11 PM ] |
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Thailand
1. Thailand will drown, not only during the two years following the pole shift, but during the shift itself. The elevation in this low land bordering several oceans is not high enough to buffer any of it抯 lands from the onslaught that will occur, first from one side and then another, and often in concert so that the waters clash and rise up in the center of this narrow land, to the horror of those trying to escape the waves.
2. The forces driving the water, during the shift, include not only a shortening Pacific, which will bring water from that direction, but also the suction that a subducting India and western Australia will bring. As this land dives, it creates an opening for waters elsewhere to seek a lower level, and rush in, from all directions, it will! This will not only pull the water from the Pacific across Thailand, even across the highlands tucked into the mainland, but will also result in violent sloshing when the water from all directions clashes over the bowl the former India occupied, pushing this water back over Thailand and the other countries in the vicinity. Those afloat, in boats, who hoped to ride out the shift in this manner, will be dashed about, their craft in pieces, and drown. |
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Pakistan
1. Pakistan borders India, which will be forced under the Himalayas in a violent subduction of the Indio-Australian plate, and its northern territories are within the Himalayas which will be subject to mountain building during this subduction.
2. However, being situated on the foot of the Eurasian Plate, and bordering the southern fault line of this plate, Pakistan will not find itself subducted but it will be subject to what may seem like endless quakes due to the number of changes affecting the area.
3. After the hour of the shift, Pakistan will find itself with a higher elevation above sea level, more ocean access as India to the east will be underwater, and additional ocean access from what we anticipate to be an inland bay cause by the ripping and sinking of the Eurasian Plate just to the west of Pakistan.
4. Those who would survive are advised to stay out of structures during the hour of the shift and during the aftershocks that will continue for months.
5. Tent living will be the best. Bone chilling cold will be the largest danger after the shift, as Pakistan will be literally within the polar circle.
6. Take a clue from the Eskimos in how to dress and build homes, and take to fishing the oceans as a way of life. Due to the hostilities between India and Pakistan, we do not anticipate immigrants from India to flood there prior to the shift, but any of India's people who stay afloat may arrive on the shores of Pakistan, pleading for help. |
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The day of a significant pole shift, such as will occur on this nextpassage of the 12th Planet, is one no human on Earth will be able toignore. For most, it will be a most terrible day.
- Those who have had no forewarning will be no worse off then thosewho have heard rumors but been unable to make changes in their life toprepare. In fact, having no forewarning will almost be a blessing forthose unable to prepare, as in this way they will not agonize overchoices made. Those who have prepared will be in a state of highanxiety, imagining the worst. Regardless of whether a human realizeswhat is about to happen but has been unable to take themselves tosafety, or has no realization, the effect is the same. They wait forwhat is to come next. As we have described, this waiting can take theform of distractions such as parties or denial such as continuing withthe daily routine as though everything were normal, but for most thiswaiting is a type of breath holding. They are in shock, from the timethey realize that the Earth has stopped rotating until the pole shift,they are essentially in shock, for days.
- For those along coast lines, the hour when the Earth's crust movesalong with the core to its new position is not the time of trauma untilthe Earth's core and crust stop. It is then that massive tidal waves roll slowly upinto the coastal areas, first on one side of a body of water and then,later when the water sloshes back, on the other side. Both tides areequally as devastating. Being on high ground along a coast line is nosafety factor if the water has nowhere to go, as the press of waterbehind the wave head will force the water upwhen meeting a barrier, so one is flooded anyway. Riding the waveresults in being dashed against barriers, and allowing the wave toengulf one is a certain drowning, fortunately a painless death. Thus,those along the coast lines die from tidal waves, almost invariably, ifthey are not dead already.
- For those inland beyond the reach of tidal waves, the earthquakesare devastating. All but the flimsiest of housing is wrenched soviolently that it collapses, crushing and trapping those inside. Thoseinside tents or straw huts will find themselves, along with theirhousing, jerked sideways, but aside from scrapes and bruises,relatively unharmed. Lying on the ground during this time is in and ofitself a protection, as friction along the ground prevents one frombeing hurled. In the cities, structures collapse, creating the scenarioseen after major earthquakes in the extreme, everywhere. The injureddie from lack of treatment and the living soon sicken from drinkingsewage contaminated water, and with transportation blocked on allsides, starvation soon takes its toll also.
- Those living on subducting plates that border the oceans will findthemselves covered with a depth of ocean water that they cannot resist.They will surely drown.Those situated where rapid subduction occurs on areasabove sea level may themselves on hot earth during the momentsfollowing a pole shift when the crust stops moving and the plates inessence slam into each other like a train whose engine suddenly comesto a stop. Here height helps, as the greater the distance from wherefriction between the crusts is creating heat, the better. The heat canbe great enough to melt rock, as witnesses who have survived suchterrifying sights attest. Volcanoes, active and inactive, will explodeviolently, covering the surrounding areas in raining rock and dust andsuperheating the air so that all life nearby is extinguished in a wink.
- Lightning and firestorms from falling walls of flamingpetrochemicals, formed during the interaction of gasses with volcanicheat and continuous lightning, cannot be predicted. They can happenworld wide, and as with the hurricane force winds are a factor of theatmosphere, not the land mass. Where they are rare, these firestormsare devastating, and burn all beneath the falling wall of flame in aholocaust. The horrified victims have little chance to even realizewhat is happening before they are engulfed and lose consciousness fromlack of oxygen. As with spontaneous human combustion, the victim isunconscious during the burning process. Protection from this rarechance of devastation is best attained by sheltering under a metalroof, which will not burn.
- In rural areas survivors find themselves dealing less with thecollapse of civilization than with climate changes. At first, storesare eaten until gone, and then real concern about the inability to growcrops sets in. Will the Sun never shine through the clouds? More thanany other reason, this is what causes pole shift survivors to wander -they are seeking a land where the sun shines as it used to, sure thatthey are simply on the wrong side of the Earth for some reason.Starvation soon has survivors eating everything in sight, chewing onold leather, eating the branches of dead trees, but still the gnawinghunger continues. Death by starvation is also relatively painless, as astupor sets in. The mind is dulled and languor envelopes the human, whois essentially asleep when death comes.
[ Last edited by meow_nakal at 18-9-2008 08:32 PM ] |
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Reply #31 meow_nakal's post
tq..sebarkan ini pada semua org..sama ada mereka mao terima or anggap sebagai lawak..terserah lah pada mereka..sebab ini bukan nya kiamat..ianya cuma peralihan kutub bumi yg turut membawa akibat2 yg membawa kerosakan yg amat besar pada spesis manusia..
selepas shift ini,bumi dan manusia masih wujud cuma dlm bilangan yg kurang dari sekarang... |
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