Mice on
Mars
Objects on Mars are showing that life exists there, not only in
the past but in the present! In 1995 the Zetas described Mars as
a life bearing planet, hosting
an atmosphere and moss and bugs but stating that evolved species
were not native to Mars. In 1995 the Zetas also stated that the
Annunaki moved there when they vacated
the Earth, pushed to that decision by the Council of
Worlds as the giant Annunaki were prejudicing early man in their
spiritual growth by intimidating
man. In 1995 the Zetas stated that while on Mars the
Annunaki used surface water to wash
their Gold ore, running this into underground culverts and
thus diminishing the scarce atmosphere on Mars. Is there any
evidence of this? Water on Mars was admitted
by NASA in 1999 but it took them until
2011 to admit it had been diverted underground. Water on
Mars was obvious in ESA
Mars Express Probe photos in 2008. A stick
of wood picked up by a Mars Rover was viral on the
Internet by 2008. Then a photo of a goat or sheep
skull on Mars emerged in September, 2012. And now from the
Mars Rover, a photo
of a living creature, a mouse or woodland rat! Breathable
atmosphere! Not evolved on Mars, but carried there by the same
hominoid race, the Annunaki, who constructed the Face on Mars,
brought sheep and goats to graze on the moss that is native to
Mars, and washed their ore there.
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GtpRm1w6mM
ZetaTalk Confirmation
11/10/2012: Is
this a living rodent on Mars? It is indeed, as the outline of
the head and shoulder, placement of the eye and ear, and
shadows under the cheeks and beneath the body show. If Mars
itself only evolved to the level of moss and bugs, worms in
the soil, how and when did these rodents arrive? We have
recently confirmed the skeletal head of a sheep on the Mar’s
landscape, brought to Mars by the Annunaki so they could have
meat during their long stay between passages of their home
planet, Nibiru (aka Planet X). Though their herds were
expected to graze, they brought grain and nuts and dried
fruits, which invariably have rodents if only tiny and young.
Rodents can live on moss and bugs and worms, which are good
protein, and are very adaptable, and live there still!
Sandy’s Aftermath
The expectation of many is that after a disaster their life
should be returned to “normal”, the pre-disaster status.
Impatience is mounting in the New York City area, just days
after Frankenstorm Sandy hit. Why haven’t things been set right
yet! Plenty of help has arrived, and promptly, but it's never
fast enough for some New Yorkers, who are not known for their
patience.
- We’ve Been Left Far Behind
November 2, 2012
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/11/02/staten-islanders-on-sandy-response-weve-been-left-far-behind/
- Staten Island residents are
furious. They feel that in the aftermath of Superstorm
Sandy they’ve been ignored and left to fend for
themselves. Red Cross is here with hot chocolate and
cookies. We need blankets, we need pillows, we need
clothing. We can get hot chocolate and cookies, we need
help! People on Staten Island argued that they’ve been
neglected while other parts of New York City, and the
Jersey Shore, have been showered with attention. Secretary
of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano was to visit Staten
Island in response to the community’s complaints.
- Sandy's Victims Grow Impatient with
Response
November 2, 2012
http://www.twincities.com/national/ci_21918387/sandys-victims-grow-impatient-response?source=rss
- Emotions, frayed after almost a
week of desperation, darkness and cold, approached a
breaking point as the collective spirit that buoyed New
York in the first few days after Hurricane Sandy gave way
to angry complaints of neglect and unequal treatment.
Patience also wore thin in other parts of the area amid
lines that were once again painfully long – lines for free
meals, lines for buses to take people where crippled
subways could not, lines for gasoline that stretched 30
blocks in Brooklyn.
Gasoline shortages,
power outages, flooded streets, toppled houses, inadequate food
distribution, and now a cold front! Self-reliance and helping
one another were proving to be the answer.
- We Have Nothing
November 2, 2012
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/hungry-rockaways-residents-feel-abandoned-article-1.1195836
- Hunger was stalking the Rockaways
as angry residents lined up for food deliveries and
complained they were being abandoned. It’s cold in the
house, no lights on. There’s no food. People are cooking
on top of garbage cans. No one is directing traffic. After
night, you drive at your own risk. A descent into anarchy
if help doesn’t arrive soon.
- Near-Freezing Temps Add to Sandy
Misery
November 2, 2012
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/02/14880382-near-freezing-temps-add
- Millions trying to recover from
Superstorm Sandy were not getting much cooperation from
Mother Nature: lows this weekend were set to dip into the
30s.
- Sick, Frail Struggle Most in Storm's
Aftermath
November 11, 2012
http://news.yahoo.com/sick-frail-struggle-most-storms-aftermath-212528193.html
- Some of society's most vulnerable
people — the elderly, the disabled and the chronically ill
— have been pushed to the brink in the powerless,
flood-ravaged neighborhoods struggling to recover from
Superstorm Sandy. Here, the catastrophe has closed
pharmacies, kept home care aids from getting to elderly
clients and made getting around in a wheelchair
impossible. When a team of medics and National Guardsmen
turned up at Sheila Goldberg's apartment tower in Far
Rockaway to check on the well-being of residents, floor by
floor, the 75-year-old burst into tears and begged for
help caring for her 85-year-old husband. Her husband,
Irwin, has a pacemaker, wears a colostomy bag and needs
her help to do almost everything. The medical team said it
would make arrangements to transfer Irwin to a medical
facility, at least temporarily.
ZetaTalk Prediction
12/15/1995: After
the cataclysms the snug blanket of protection that many have
taken for granted will be gone - no Social Security checks, no
home deliveries, no 911 emergency service, no free medical
services, and no welfare checks. For those not relying on
those services the shock will be as great, as with home, job,
and service providers gone they will be just as destitute and
bereft. In essence, humans will be relying on one another, and
not on an infrastructure.
This should be a wakeup call for those ignoring the ZetaTalk
warnings about the coming Pole Shift. The difference? For Sandy,
they will be restored - FEMA loans, military assistance, and the
Red Cross handing out necessities. For the Pole Shift, they will
be on their own. This was a Category 1 hurricane, with 20 foot
tidal waves max. No earthquake damage was involved. The Pole
Shift will be 500 foot tidal waves, magnitude 9 quakes, and
hurricane force winds – worldwide. There will be no rescue for
those on the coastlines because the rescuers themselves will be
swamped or involved in rescuing their own lives.
ZetaTalk Prediction
8/26/2003: The
Internet will not be functional, with the lack of electrical
power, broken servers, and the broken link rule functioning.
ZetaTalk Prediction
8/4/2007: The
broken link will start to apply, in that emergency crews
cannot reach the disaster area because their equipment is
blocked or broken, and communications are down.
ZetaTalk Description
4/15/1999: Anytime
there is a break in the link, the link is broken and affects
everything downstream. Who is going to feed the workers, or
pay their salary? There is simply no flow of money. Bridges
are down. The grid is down. The government is in chaos, and
gone off to huddle and get drunk and discuss among themselves.
Workers do not come out of loyalty, starving to death, to keep
a corporate fat cat in business. They go off, attempting to
find food for themselves. If the industry loses its skills,
what occurs?
Why can’t things just be repaired, so life can go back to
“normal”? Where the devastation in New York City and New Jersey
was tiny, compared to what the Pole Shift will bring, examples
of the broken link are evident. Repair trucks cannot deploy
because they are out of gas, and gasoline can’t be pumped
because the electricity is down! Lines are down because of the
high winds or flooded substations. The Zetas have cited the
broken link for why civilization will be thrown back into the
era when electricity was not available at the toss of a switch,
petrol was not available, and most people had to be involved in
farming in order to feed the populace. These times are
coming.
- Long Power Outages During Storms Like
Hurricane Sandy Could Be Prevented
November 1, 2012
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/01/power-outages-sandy_n_2060236.html
- When Hurricane Sandy struck the
East Coast, it flooded electrical substations and knocked
down trees, shutting off power for 8.2 million customers.
Most telephone poles and wires are not designed to
withstand the 90-mile-per-hour winds that swept through
New Jersey. But when you underground a line and get causes
flooding, you get problems.
- New York Fuel "Panic" Grows even as
Ports Open, Reserves Tapped
November 2, 2012
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/fuel-pipeline-resumes-jersey-deliveries-gasoline-lines-linger-
- The power outages that have shut
nearly two-thirds of the filling stations in the New
Jersey and New York City area and are still hindering
service at major oil terminals and refineries along the
harbor.
ZetaTalk Prediction
3/12/2012: Man
is used to thinking of the grid as so solid that only an
occasional part need be replaced or repaired. Send out
the repair trucks and all is back in order. So why won’t this
happen after the Last Weeks and the Pole Shift have passed?
Mankind’s electrical equipment is immensely complicated, built
on the assumption that the Earth provides a stable environment
and parts can be readily purchased or located and replaced.
The profit motive drives the process, with durability the last
consideration. Even the military, whose specifications demand
equipment that can survive in the field – isolated and under
bombardment and harsh weather conditions – saving money is the
prime consideration.
Thus the broken link rules,
and when parts are not available, the grid is down. How
extensive and pervasive will the breaking of the grid be? It
will be broken link compounded by broken link in an unending
string of broken links. Roadways will be impossible for
trucks to navigate so replacement parts will not be delivered.
Skilled technicians and electricians will not be available, as
they will be distracted on their home fronts or be struggling
with insanity or injury. Even if the grid is repaired in a
locale, generating electricity from broken power plants or
plants without fuel will prove impossible.
What’s the answer? Community, a sense of Service-to-Others,
helping one another, reaching out to the least of those among
you. This helps the soul grow, brings in assistance from
Service-to-Other visitors from other worlds who are here to help
during the cataclysms to come, and makes you feel good! Bring
light to the dark, comfort to those who feel abandoned, and
discover that you are not alone!
- In New York’s Public Housing, Fear
Creeps In With the Dark
November 2, 2012
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/03/nyregion/in-public-housing-after-hurricane-sandy-fear-misery
- “There’s a sense of community,”
said Darryl MacCullum, 24, who lives at the Jacob Riis
Houses in the East Village, where the tidal surge had, for
a time, ringed the buildings like moats. “Neighbors I
usually don’t talk to, I talk to now.” The residents
cooked for each other, eager to not waste food that was
thawing fast. At the Red Hook Houses on Wednesday night,
there was an impromptu outdoor barbecue for 25 people,
with hamburgers, frankfurters and ribs sizzling on grills.
Open hydrants in Coney Island and at East Sixth Street and
Avenue D became lifelines, drawing residents on foot and
skateboards to fill buckets and bottles, which were then
hauled up darkened stairways for use as drinking water,
for baths, and for flushing festering toilets.
ZetaTalk Advice
7/15/1995: What
will be different is that the anticipated assistance from
wealthy countries or one's own government will not be
available. For most of the world, this won't come as a shock,
as it is rather a shock when they do receive assistance. For
wealthy industrialized countries, this lack of assistance will
be a shock. Some individuals will have to learn to rely more
on themselves and to work communally with others. These are
lessons that life teaches in any case, however, and are not
exclusive to the cataclysms. The cataclysms offer an
opportunity, as does life in general, to be of service. These
are times of great opportunity, to be greatly of service.
These are times when one can grow, and discover strength
within oneself previously unknown.
Dead Phones
As Frankenstorm Sandy quickly showed, loss of electricity or
downed cell phone towers take out cell phones. Land lines do not
fare much better as they also need electricity for the
substations and lines and poles that are intact, not taken down
by high winds or falling tree limbs.
- US Phone Addicts Suffer Withdrawal
October 31, 2012
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/305dcc48-2397-11e2-bb86-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2Axt9kpGW
- Swarms of people wandered around
downtown Manhattan, their faces lit by the glow of mobile
phones as they walked up city blocks in search of mobile
phone service. As a city bus crossed into a service zone,
the beeps and buzz of mobile phones registering messages
interrupted the quiet. The storm knocked out about 25 per
cent of cell sites in 10 states from Virginia to
Massachusetts, according to the Federal Communications
Commission. A large number of land lanes also were out of
service in New York and New Jersey.
- Recovery Effort Begins in Wake of
Sandy's Rage
October 31, 2012
http://www.news.com.au/world/live-coverage-of-hurricane-sandy-the-frankenstorm/
- No power, hot water or phone
service. Phone and cable companies are still assessing the
damage in the storm-hit areas of the East Coast amid
widespread reports of phone outages in flooded areas.
Verizon Communications, the biggest phone company in the
region, says some facilities in downtown Manhattan are
flooded, shutting down phone and internet service.
- First an Electricity Blackout and now
Cell Phone Coverage is Down
October 30, 2012
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2225217/Superstorm-Sandy-New-York
- Thousands of people in Manhattan
woke to find they had no cell phone coverage after
Superstorm Sandy battered the city's phone masts. Cell
phone users in large swathes of Lower Manhattan suffered
the signal failures after 24 hours of devastating weather.
For many it means they are virtually cut off and have no
way of contacting friends or family or calling for help if
there are further emergencies. Thousands of homes are
already in darkness after the storm knocked out power to
at least 6.2million across the US East, including 250,000
customers in Manhattan. The signal problems won't make a
difference for many as they are unable to charge their
phones.
The anguish and worry from those with family members who must
travel, or who are assigned overseas on military duty, inspired
this ZetaTalk where they described meetings on space ships, a
response to heart-felt concern for others lost given during The Call.
ZetaTalk Comfort
1/12/2004: Forced
separation will be one of the major reasons for mental
breakdown, during the days of anguish leading up to the shift
and in the weeks and months following. Man is a social animal,
and as any analysis of disrupted social networks in the animal
kingdom will demonstrate, experiences emotional pain when
separated from what is considered the family group. Dogs run
in packs, and domesticated dogs are grieving when separated
from their owners for any length of time. Cats fun in prides,
and though often considered aloof by their owners, can be
found situated on a window sill or chair in the vicinity of
their owners. Birds are found in flocks, and will have it no
other way. This is inherent in the animal, a survival
instinct, and the emotional pain caused by separation for good
reason. In human cultures, expulsion from the group is
considered a punishment known to bring pain. Exile.
Excommunication. Divorce. Termination. These have impacts
beyond the financial and convenient, the primary being
emotional pain.
Grandparents worried sick
about the young grandchildren in a suburb close to a city,
trapped there, apparently, by parents who refused to consider
any emergency until the government formally announced it. Is
the child wandering alone, injured and starving and
frightened? The wife whose husband was on a construction crew,
far from home, knowing he is now homeless. A nephew, who
always considered his aunt and uncle his parents, wondering
how they fared in a river delta when the flooding started, the
home and all in it perhaps swept away. Beyond the worry for
the other, is the anguish of separation, a matter not easily
put to rest and properly grieved over as certainty is not at
hand. Funerals are for the living, allowing them to come to
terms with the death, the certain death, of a loved one, else
the heart is trapped, suspended. What will occur in such
instances?
Migration will be so
commonplace as to almost be the norm, after the shift. Where
this will primarily be due to flooding and earthquake,
survivors having scampering ahead of rising water or crawled
out of the debris heap that cities will become, and
secondarily due to a search for food, it is also a search for
family, comrades, to establish the sense of belonging. Shelter
and food are more easily gained than the connection, which
when lost takes a period of grieving before substitutes are
accepted, emotionally. Thus depression will be rampant, the
sense of loss aggravated, the anguish unresolved. We have
often stated that those heavily into the Service-to-Other
orientation will be assisted, most often sight unseen, by
guides in the Aftertime. This will include assistance in
reuniting separated loved ones, if only via visits as
contactees on space ships, for reassurance or closure, but
often also as guided migration, to help the heart find what it
seeks.
The Finegan Fine
story, chapter called Lost
and Found, describes the grief to be expected when
separated from loved ones after the Pole Shift.
- Joey has dug the photo of his
parents out of his pocket and flaps it in the air. “Did my
parents come by?” Finegan and Joey are standing in front
of a wall covered with pinned notes. The note paper is of
every kind - scraps of paper torn out of phone books,
lined notebook paper, pages torn from day-timers, notes
written on the edges of coupons, notes written on the
carbon copy from checkbooks, pages from children's
coloring books, etc. The wall is covered floor to ceiling
with some notes starting to cover other notes, layering.
“Martha, Ed Grover and I are to Cincinnati.” And
“MacMahons are heading to Uncle John's farm.” And “God
help us! Little Bob drown and Big Bob died from the
grief.” And “We made it! See you at the Hemp's.
Mitzy” Joey walks up to the wall and starts to read, when
Memphis Papa interrupts him. “This here's for Arkansas,
across the river from us. They came up here like drowning
rats on anything that would float. We got a separate room
by state, so's to reduce the confusion.”
They all walk down a corridor of an old office building
that remained upright during the quakes. Some of the rooms
along the exterior wall are cluttered with broken
furniture and boxes of refuse cleared out from the
interior rooms. The exterior rooms have broken windows, so
the cardboard is weathered near the windows. The interior
rooms are being used for lost and found boards. Painted in
red paint on the wall across from the Alabama and Arkansas
rooms is a general index, a list of these states, with an
arrow pointing down the corridor. Memphis Papa walks ahead
of Joey, who is literally at his heels. Finegan brings up
the rear. They stop in the Georgia doorway, Joey bumping
into Memphis Papa's ample rear end. “Here we are.” The
room is bare, not a single note pinned. “We got a few from
Florida, came by early on boats, but ain't got nothing
from the East Coast to speak of. Too far by land.” Memphis
Papa drops his hand to the top of Joey's head, patting it.
“Sorry son.”
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