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Defense Issues and Tactics (revived) 19 Replies

A former Ning member had a good discussion on this topic, but must have erased it when she left.  So I want to repost some of my comments on the topic, along with some new observations, and re-open a…Continue

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Started by Kris H. Last reply by Howard Boldt May 25, 2023.

This Little Iron Fish May Be The Solution To The World’s Anemia Problem

Canadian inventor Dr Christopher Charles hopes that the Lucky Iron Fish will help eliminate iron deficiency in the world.…Continue

Started by Andrew Veresay Nov 16, 2015.

Hydration & Communication - Australia 3 Replies

My thoughts are that water is going to be a very valuable resource, and also in great need after the shift.The issue is how to carry it.  Personally I have several Camelbak back packs, these I use…Continue

Started by Muzz. Last reply by KM Mar 19, 2012.

Determine food allergies before you stock up on foods! 2 Replies

I recently learned I have food allergies. I had no idea. There are foods that I ate every day which were making me sick, and yet I had no idea. I did an "elimination diet". This is basically a diet…Continue

Started by QuietOne. Last reply by KM Jul 30, 2011.

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Comment by diju on October 18, 2010 at 6:45am
I forgot to mention in worst-come-worst bugout about the necessity to bring appropriate seeds.
Comment by diju on October 18, 2010 at 4:21am
WORST-COME-WORST BUGOUT

One may not be able to prepare well for the poleshift or even before it. But it doesn't mean one cannot prepare properly. It's about worst-come-worst situation. So, even with just a bugout if properly prepared for such a situation can help a long way. Basically it's about long term primitive: fire, water, food, shelter, health.

With the followng bugout, one can survive until he/she can find a better footing in pre or post poleshift situations. And perhaps better still, to carry these, use 2 layers of sturdy waterproof cloth, as one of them is used for shelter.

1. Waterproof firestarter
2. Foot protector: Boots (or anything to waterproof shoes)3
3. Body protector: sweater, press body underwear, raincoat, towel cloth, underwear
4. A small stainless steel pan with lid (one can boil water and drink the droplets formed inside the lid--to avoid lead. A bit of clean drinking water is better than none at all). Even a small stainless cup or bowl with lid helps.
5. A 2-litre bottle of water
5. Long lasting food [such as fruitcake--the good ones can last up to years, dodol (indonesian food), or other long lasting bread]
6. Any small tool to dig a trench
7. First Aid

Two Others:
8. essential knowledge of poleshift and aftertime
9. physical and survivor mental preparation

In anticipation of worst-come-worst situation, if each person bring this kind of bugout, he/she will be better off than having nothing at all.
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 15, 2010 at 8:32pm
Once again Margaret........thank you for the link.
Comment by Shuichi Inoue on September 17, 2010 at 12:38am

http://www.iau.jp/m-10.htm#115 IAU seismic isolator system
This has the system which opposes lift.
photo:Northridge CA 94':Blue-IAU system :2 F house :The shaking decrease 1/13
This system endures the vertical acceleration speed 1435 gal
The vertical maximum speed acceleration of the Miyagi Prefecture northern part earthquake in 2003 was 1241.7 gal
About 1.15 times.
The vertical maximum speed acceleration of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake (M7.3)in 1995 was 332.2 gal.
About 4.3 times
This system endures the vertical acceleration speed 1435 gal
The vertical maximum speed acceleration of the Miyagi Prefecture northern part earthquake in 2003 was 1241.7 gal
About 1.15 times.
The vertical maximum speed acceleration of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake (M7.3)in 1995 was 332.2 gal.
About 4.3 times
Comment by Shuichi Inoue on September 16, 2010 at 9:14pm
House(shelter) Constrution:In JAPAN,Hanshin-Awaji EQ (M7.3)
6,434 dead
totally collaspe house 104,906:Haif collape 144,274


About 5000 peoples died by collaspe of house 
About 600 peoples died by tumbing of the furniture
In that time,I went kobe and took pictures
I found Old japanese style house totally collasped ,but The neighbor new prefabricated house by Big house constrution Company did never collape!!

Old house have the heavy tile and clay,no diagonal reinforcement woods and wet woods base,termite damage
new prefabricated house constructed by 2*4 or steel
Now(2010)EQ tech :http://www.sekisuihouse.com/products/shawood/flash.html
Hanshin-Awaji EQ (M7.3)=1434gal to 161gal
http://www.sekisuihouse.com/products/shawood/flash.html
Comment by Shuichi Inoue on September 15, 2010 at 1:27am
To Remove lead :
To burn timber 200c by oven
This charcoal remove lead
This fact was found by Kyoto University \timber institute
Kyoto University is NO2 in JAPAN
Kyoto University have Nobel prize -Mr Hideki yukawa
Comment by Shuichi Inoue on September 12, 2010 at 8:23pm
Comment by Zorro on September 10, 2010 at 1:55am
Hello all,

I am a new member to Zetatalk.com, only a month now, so, please forgive me if my observations or comments seem uneducated.

As I read this conversation, I try to remember that the Zetas have only been trying to help us understand that we need to leave for the safe zones as soon as possible. Not one day is too soon, if you think about it. A specific date or range of dates impossible to relay as, once we have the knowledge, the choice is ours. We are ultimately responsible for our choices as to where and when to leave.

I think we all realize that an organized preemptive evacuation plan from the government is highly unlikely, although a nice thought. I've been called a poly-anna in this life before. In my dreams, it could work, but in reality, each of us, solely, are responsible to plan for our optimum survival chances.

My own situation is quite complicated, having spent the last two years in Mexico (disconnected from the world as I know it) while we wait for my husband's visa. This year, his visa is yet again delayed by two years. My elderly parents (estranged most of my life) asked for my return to ease their worry and to help them. Now I am 3000 miles from the only person to whom I've felt completely connected.

Having planned to return to him in Central Mexico in December, an opportunity arose last week allowing me to plan departure October 10th, while I am packed and ready to leave on a day's notice should we reach the "shock the world" 7-of-10 episode. This place in Mexico is not officially a safe place being only 37 miles from a large volcano. But my husband will not abandon his friends and family unless he was able to return to USA. We will make this our survival attempt and do our best with the knowledge delivered here.

The point is, you can prepare for your safe zone NOW and the only thing stopping you is yourself. The self's attachment to belongings and property prevent us from acting, to the ultimate detriment of both our body and our life's lessons.

When it is all over, property will mean nothing; Debt will mean nothing; Mortgages will not matter. Your service to your new community will mean EVERYTHING.

My thought is why not act now? Start today? Meet your new community, get started, teach others, develop true relationships before the STS's of the world encroach on us. When things really start to happen, with your studying and knowledge, you will be sought for your advice and help. Of great service to your new place.

I guess I'm just trying to say stop worrying and move. Act. Prepare. Take a job in your chosen safe zone at a gas station or grocery store. Meet people and find the one's you instinctively know will work as a group. Churches usually help newcomers to find an affordable place to live and a new place to work. Network and get to work. This will increase our survival and nothing else.

Thanks for listening.
Renee
Comment by KM on July 24, 2010 at 5:16pm
Hi jacqueline, take a look at the Zetatalk safe locations, and find New York!
Comment by per sigurd hansen on June 16, 2010 at 8:32pm
and here is a new trick for anyone who likes the great outdoors..

http://www.survivaltopics.com/survival/how-to-make-fire-sticks/
 

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