Great
Wall Collapse
What is the common link in the collapse in the Great Wall of
China near Beijing, the collapse of a major Hong Kong bridge,
and the collapse of a dam near Zhoushan in China? All three
sites are along China’s eastern coastline, where the crust is
thin.
ZetaTalk Prediction
7/10/2010: As
noted in our explanation of the Hangzhou UFO sighting, which
was seen from the airport at Hangzhou and down along the China
coastline all the way to the Vietnam Sea, this coastline can
anticipate participating in the 7 of 10 sinking of the plate
tongue holding Indonesia. This is what is emerging. As we
pointed out at that time, these regions were being warned
about tsunami and a suddenly rising sea level as the plate
tongue holding Indonesia is bent and pulled down. Note the
path of the quakes you delineated, and they are along this
path that was warned. This area of China is also subject to
being bent, as the crust is not as thick as further inland,
and as is known is having horrific sinkhole problems.
A portion of the Great Wall of China collapsed on August
8, 2012.
- The Great Wall of China Collapses
after Heavy Rains
August 10, 2012
http://rt.com/art-and-culture/news/great-wall-china-collapse-355/
- The rain in the Hebei Province in
Northern China caused massive flooding, and tons of water
swept down from the mountains and swept away a section of
the wall at Dajingmen. Reports from experts say other
fragments of the Wall, which has stood for centuries, are
also in danger due to erosion and cracking. The Dajingmen
section, as well as the most of Great Wall, was
constructed during the Ming Dynasty that reined in China
between 1368 and 1644. However there are still fragments
of the Great Wall dating to the 2nd century BC. The Great
Wall of China stretches from east to west along the
historical northern border of China. It consists of a
series of walls built of stone, brick, earth, and wood to
protect the Chinese Empire from invaders.
Where rain was blamed, this was more than two
weeks after rains were in the area! Clearly something other than rain caused this
portion of the Great Wall to collapse.
- Heaviest Rain In 60 Years Kills 37 In
Beijing
July 22, 2012
http://news.sky.com/story/963422/heaviest-rain-in-60-years-kills-37-in-beijing
- The heaviest rainfall to hit
China's capital Beijing in six decades. The Chinese
government announced the deaths on Sunday as a rain storm
caused widespread chaos - flooding streets and stranding
80,000 people at the city's main airport.
- China Flood's Death Toll Reaches 88
July 29, 2012
http://english.ruvr.ru/2012_07_29/China-floods-death-toll-reaches-88/
- Tens of thousands of people have
been compelled to leave their homes in the north and
northwest of China due to the Yellow River floods. The
authorities are organizing camps for them. The floods were
caused by torrential rain. The water level in some
districts of Shansi Province has reached the highest mark
since 1989. Heavy rain has been battering various regions
of China since the second half of this month.
The Great Wall collapse happened on August 8, 2012 as did the
collapse of a major
bridge in Hong Kong. The relationship in date cannot be
missed, and is no
coincidence.
- Investigation Underway for Bridge
Collapsed in China's Jiangxi
August 8, 2012
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/photo/2012-08/08/c_131771073.htm
- The Hedong Bridge in Guangchang
County of Jiangxi Province collapsed. Casualties were
unknown yet, while investigation into the cause of the
collapse was underway.
Add to this a broken
dam in the city of Zhoushan. This occurred on August 10,
2012 and like the Great Wall and Hong Kong bridge collapse, is
located in the thin crust region of eastern China. Why
would rain break a dam, which was constructed to hold water back. Does it matter that
it got wet? Per the Zetas, all dams will break by or during the
hour of the Pole Shift.
- 10 Killed, 27 injured in Dam Break in
East China
August 10, 2012
http://english.sina.com/china/p/2012/0809/495063.html
- A dam breach in the city of
Zhoushan in east China's Zhejiang Province. Zhejiang has
been lashed by downpours over the last few days with the
arrival of typhoon Haikui.
ZetaTalk Prediction
7/18/2009: All
dams will break either during the pole shift or in the months
leading up to the hour of the shift. Look at the structure of
the dam! It assumes that rock holding both sides of the dam
will remain in place and not move. Of course these sides will
move. This is a subduction zone! There is mountain building
and even where the mountains are not being pushed upward, they
are moving from side to side. Some parts are more fluid than
others, which are more resistant during any earthquake thrust,
so there is inevitably movement to the side. They will pull
apart, slide forward or backwards, but in any case the water
will find its way around the dam.
Handicapped? Not Me!
During the 2012 Olympics, several heartwarming examples of the
human spirit overcoming disadvantages were evident – handicapped
Olympians! First, a legally blind archer! Rather than 20/20
vision, Im Dong-Hyun has 20/100 in one eye and 20/200 in the
other. He broke the world record! Another archer, born
without arms, Stutzman almost qualified in 2011. Using
only his feet, he refuses to be called handicapped. Then there
is the S African Pistorius, who lost both his legs below the
knee at the age of 11 months yet runs at a blistering
speed. Ask any of them if they are handicapped and they
would say “not me!”
- Legally Blind South Korean Archer Im
Dong-Hyun Eyes Gold Medal at the Games
July 26, 2012
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/olympics/archery/9428260/London-2012-Olympics
- It is a staggering feat when one
considers that he has 20/200 vision in his left eye,
meaning he needs to be 10 times closer to see an object
than someone with perfect 20/20 vision. His right
eye, meanwhile, is not much better – he has 20/100 vision
in that one – and yet he has no problem in hitting a 122cm
target from 70 metres.
- London Olympics: Legally Blind Archer
Sets World Record
July 27, 2012
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jul/27/sports/la-sp-on-legally-blind-archer-20120727
- Legally blind archer Im Dong-hyun
broke the world record in the 72-arrow mark with 699
points and led South Korea to a team record in the ranking
round at the London Olympics.
- Armless Archer has Olympic Aspirations
February 11, 2011
http://thegazette.com/2011/02/21/armless-archer-has-olympic-aspirations/
- Stutzman, 28, was born without
arms. When he shoots in tournaments, he doesn’t enter as a
disabled shooter. He shoots along with everyone else.
Stutzman not only uses standard off-the-shelf archery
equipment, he tries to use few modified things in the rest
of his life.
- Pistorius, 25, Is First Double-Amputee
Sprinter to Compete in Olympic Games
August 4, 2012
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/oscar-pistorius-makes-history-double-amputee-sprinter-compete/story?id=16929845#.UCd_2KN0m9s
- The four-time Paralympic gold
medal winner, 25, qualified for the 400-meter semifinals
Saturday, making him the first double-amputee sprinter to
compete at the Olympics. He runs on prosthetic legs called
Flex-Foot Cheetahs. Pistorius' journey to the top can only
be described as miraculous. After he underwent amputation
surgery when he was 11 months old, he received his first
pair of prosthetic legs at 17 months.
- Blade Runner Makes Successful Olympic
Debut
August 4, 2012
http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-08-04/news/33039079_1_oscar-pistorius-fibula-in-both-legs-south-african-olympic-team
- Announced to the Olympic Stadium
crowd by both his name and nickname ("The Blade Runner"),
Pistorius received a massive ovation from the 80,000 fans,
and then ran a blistering lap around the red track, every
step of it on his J-shaped carbon-fiber prostheses.
This is the type of spirit that will prevail after the Pole
Shift, which the Zetas have called the great leveler. Those who
have never had much will not see the Pole Shift diminishing
their lives. They will see only the great opportunities lying
before them, particularly those who are Service-to-Other
oriented and quick to respond to need in others. The elite, the
wealthy and powerful, will see things in a different light, as
their lives will indeed be diminished. The great leveler, the
Pole Shift, will empower the common man, and free them from the
bondage of having to maintain the status quo they labored under
in the past.
ZetaTalk Prediction
7/31/2004: We
have mentioned that the poor, the homeless, the mentally ill,
will fare better during the coming changes because they will
not grieve for lost possessions, and already being at the
bottom of life’s ladder, will find themselves suddenly
counseling others on how to survive. We have mentioned that
the coming changes, the Pole Shift, is a great leveler,
putting the formerly wealthy on the streets and in
desperation, and the formerly homeless in a larger junk yard
from which to build a hovel. The former drone of the
status quo finds themselves more alert, feeling an energy they
had lost early in life as restrictions closed about them like
a net, and perhaps feeling alive for the first time in
decades. The clingy and demanding spouse, the possessions
demanding to be polished, the inane boss demanding to be
considered brilliant, all can be ignored. Life has received an
infusion of energy, charged not only by need for action on the
part of anyone with a heart that cares, but also by the
breaking of virtual bondage that most societies represent. A
downside, suddenly up!
Manila Goes Under
Despite it being the season of the monsoons, Manila’s flooding
is more extensive than would be expected. On July 10, 2012 flood
waters were waist
deep in Manila, all due just to rains. But a glance at the
MODIS satellite image from last October 6, 2011 shows that the
Philippine island of Luzon has already experienced the 40
foot loss of elevation the Zetas predicted for the
Philippines. The flooding, whether over the monsoons or over a
tropical storm, are devastating because Manila has sunk.
By August
10, 2012 and August
13, 2012 Manila was again in the news. Clearly, from a
quick glance at a MODIS satellite image, Luzon has sunk the 40
feet that the Zetas predicted.
- Floods Submerge Luzon
July 5, 2012
http://www.newsflash.org/2004/02/hl/hl111934.htm
- A road emergency crew member wades
through waist-deep floodwater to unclog drains after a
heavy downpour in Quezon City, Metro Manila July 3, 2012.
Heavy rain has flooded some roads, causing classes to be
suspended in parts of Metro Manila.
- 62 dead, 2.4 Million Affected by
Habagat Rains, Floods
August 10, 2012
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/-depth/08/10/12/62-dead-24-million-affected-habagat-rains-floods
- Sixty-two people have died while
10 have gone missing from heavy rains and floods in the
Philippines caused by a storm-enhanced "habagat" or the
southwest monsoon. The flooding that submerged 80 percent
of Manila early in the week has largely subsided, allowing
people to return to their homes, but vital rice-growing
areas to the north remained under water as more rain fell
there. In Manila, clean-up operations were underway in
riverside communities that endured waters up to two metres
(six and a half feet) high.
- 95 Killed, 3.4 Million Affected by
'Habagat' Rains
August 13, 2012
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/08/13/12/95-killed-34-million-affected-habagat-rains
- Heavy rains and floods also
affected 366,669 people in Metro Manila, with 109,023 now
housed in evacuation centers.
If fact, the MODIS chart shows sinking on Luzon above Manila
beyond what was predicted! It almost appears that a portion of
Luzon is cracking off to form a separate island. Per the Zetas,
because of the simultaneous crunch sideways and push downward,
like an accordion, the folds can produce unpredictable results.
ZetaTalk Prediction
2/26/2011: What
will happen to the entire island structure during the massive
plate adjustments pending? The Philippine Islands ride on the
edge of the Eurasian Plate tongue holding Indonesia. As such
they are subject to being crushed from the east and pushed
down, simultaneously. As has been noted during the sinking of
the tongue, the sinking has not been uniform. The plate tongue
is folding like an accordion, so that portions sink, other
portions rise, and all are buckling and crumbling. It is not
possible, even for ourselves, to predict exactly which island
in the Philippines will be affected, and in what way, by the
multiple actions that will be taking place. The Philippine
Plate is plunging under them, from the east. There is pressure
from the east, so that the islands will buckle, weak points
either rising up or dropping, suddenly, creating a jumble. And
meanwhile, the islands are being drawn down as the tongue
slips under the curve under Sumatra and Java.
Does the establishment in the Philippines own and admit to the
40 foot loss of elevation? They admit to sinking, and being
below sea level in places, but claim a slow and slight process
of several centimeters per year. Not of course due to the
sinking of the Sunda Plate, and not of course due to the
accuracy of ZetaTalk or the presence of Planet X. Those are
forbidden subjects.
- Metro Manila Sinking, Expert Says
Aug 16, 2012
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/world/metro-manila-sinking-expert-says-280594.html
- All of the metropolitan area of
Manila, the capital of the Philippines, is sinking. The
entire Metro Manila is sinking. And we said you’ll have to
consider that it’s sinking and not slowly, it’s sinking at
several centimeters per year. Metro Manila can never be
flood resistant. Parts of the region are below sea level.
Farm
Guards
So you survived the Pole Shift in a rural area, and even
managed to collect seeds and know how to garden and save seed.
You plan to grow lysine rich vegies so could even mix corn and
amaranth grains in the Winter for meatless meals. Maybe you plan
to collect a small herd of goats for milk and meat, or house a
flock of chickens for eggs and meat. But what about foxes and
wolves and cougars and hawks picking off your herds and flocks?
Here are some domestic beasts that can help you with that!
Take geese for instance. If you are looking for a noisy alarm
when intruders, human or otherwise, approach, a goose or a flock
of geese is ideal. They are more than noisy, they attack! As
reported on the
BackyardChickens site “Canada
Geese I have seen over and over from my window beating the
crap out of coons and foxes but they are more powerfully built
than domestic geese and much better fighters.“ Roosters
are very focused on protecting their hens. True patriarchs, they
will locate food, call the hens, and stand guard over them while
the hens eat it all. They will also challenge and face a hawk or
fox while the hens run for cover. The downside? Be sure to
socialize them when young to the human presence so they think of
you as one of the
flock. And be prepared for that early morning alarm clock.
- How to Use a Goose for Home Security
http://www.ehow.com/how_6179608_use-goose-home-security.html
- Geese can make excellent
"watchdogs" or guards. In fact, geese are used to guard
businesses such as whiskey warehouses in Scotland and
military facilities in Europe. Geese are loud and quick to
respond when they hear the slightest questionable noise. A
flock of geese may be an unusual method of home security,
but they can be effective without any special training.
- Benefits of Raising Roosters
July 31, 2008
http://www.fowlvisions.com/?p=177
- The rooster is on constant guard
for predators such as hawks, snakes, and any other animal
that is likely to cause harm to the flock.
Got a herd of sheep or goats? Get a guard donkey or mule. It
is the donkey blood that brings the strong protective instinct.
A donkey will kill a dog or coyote that threatens a herd it
feels attached to, instinctively. Mules are larger, though
perhaps harder to come by after the Pole Shift as being a hybrid
they are sterile. Mules will reportedly “stomp
a rattler or copper head till it looks like ground beef.”
They also hate and can even kill cougars, though the mule
in the photo above was slinging a dead cougar.
- Guard Donkeys, Mules Protect Against
Predators
January 16, 2010
http://suite101.com/article/guard-donkeys-mules-protect-against-predators-a189778
- Donkeys are capable of killing a
dog or coyote. Their braying is a warning that these
predators recognize and tend to avoid. Goat and sheep
farmers from Canada to Texas are using donkeys and mules
to guard their herds from predators. Mules, offspring of a
male donkey bred to a horse, also carry the natural
animosity and aggressiveness toward such predators and are
used as herd guardians, though donkeys are generally
preferred. There are some documented incidents of mules
winning bouts with mountain lions.
The hard working goat herder in the Finegan
Fine story could have used a little help from a little
donkey or two!
- At the high end of the pasture are
several wooden shelters, flat topped, for goats. Goats are
seen standing on the tops of their shelters, as well as
ranging in groups around the pastureland and clustering
around a hay dispenser. A lean man, bow-legged and
sprightly, comes striding down the pasture toward the
shoreline. The goat-herder is wearing faded blue jeans
several sizes too large, as he has lost weight. A leather
belt is cinching the pants, keeping them from falling
down. The belt has obviously been pulled several notches
past their usual worn catch point, tightened regularly
lately. He has a stained white t-shirt that has not seen
Tide or bleach for many months, but looks like it has been
washed recently as it is not stained by sweat or dirt. The
goatherd seems to be following him, and gather behind him
at the shore. Curious, and following their herder as goats
do without needing any prodding.
The goat-herder has fashioned a shelter for himself near
the goat shelters at the top of the hill. Various
weathered boards, showing signs of various paint colors in
past lives, are nailed to form a lean-to. The ends are
open for ventilation, covered by cloth that can be dropped
down in cold weather, and the boards of the lean-to can be
lifted for light also. He cooks over a wood-burning stove
placed under a tarp, so rain is kept from the cooking
area. A stovepipe carries the smoke up above the tarp.
There are several bedraggled suburbanites sitting on a
tree trunk, waiting for supper. Their feet are covered
with dust, as they have been working a field all day.
Though they look exhausted, they look contented.
The goat-herder has fashioned a table out of a board
supported by stools and boxes, and has chopped a couple
pumpkins into sections. These he slides into the wood
stove oven, in a covered baking pan. After brushing the
table top clear, he brings out some goat cheese wrapped in
cloth from a cooler placed into a nitch in the rocks. He
slices this up and puts it on a plate, passing it down the
line. The goat-herder explains. “What we got here is a
two-step operation. Goats will eat pretty much
anything. Seems one of these women (waving to the
lineup) saved a lot of pumpkinseed. Halloween, ya know.
She saw this coming. So we used up the last of Ms.
Granger's diesel plowing her field and planting them. Now
we got pumpkin leaves to feed the goats, and plenty seed
for next year."
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