For those who are not aware, Nancy has indicated that she is not going to be available anymore to answer all of your questions that you email her as her health and resources are being stretched and has deleted all of those in her friends list except those on her mirror sites team.
Additionally, the Zetatalk Chat sessions are ONLY for people asking the Zetas a question and all non-question related posts will be deleted by the mods.
This is also being done as in the near future, due to the anticipated increase in interest in the Ning when the 7/10 events really kick in, even MORE policing of the site will be required of the mods and when that happens, any content to be deleted or members to be suspended will occur without warning or explanation.
So, where you would have messaged Nancy before or posted on the ZetaTalk chat and now can't as it's not a direct question for the Zetas, post your questions here! All questions welcome.
Since the start of this Ning, you have a wealth of individuals who know the ZetaTalk message almost as well as Nancy does - there's no need to ask her, just ask here. Nancy is one person, but the Ning is a big group who can answer your questions (and want to answer your questions) in the same way!
(and please don't PM me with your questions - post them here instead)
ADDENDUM by Nancy. This was a Zeta response on December 4, 2010 during the chats, and I think it applies. I have warned the chats that the time would come when I would only say 'accepted' for those accepted, and not respond at all to other questions. That time has come, as of this week. Here's the prior ZetaTalk:
This is an opportunity to discuss the public's expectations of Nancy, who is a single person, 70 years old, with health concerns, who works every day for as many hours as her health allows on getting the message out to the world. She was asked, in the early days of ZetaTalk, to be as educated on astronomy as astronomers, and did so to a degree that allowed her to support the imaging of the inbound Planet X. She supported our debates on sci.astro on the absurdity of human math when faced with reality, on the matter of why the Moon is in the skies and not crashing to Earth, even though she does not speak math any more than she speaks Greek.
To properly translate our concepts, Nancy, as she has so often mentioned, must be on the same page as ourselves, versed sufficiently in the subject to understand our response. Thus she has been asked to be educated to the level of a biologist or geneticist on the matter of the hybrids, to be a geologist on plate movements, to be a vulcanologist, to be a hydrologist on water movement, to be an archeologist re ancient civilizations, to be an electrician when discussing survival equipment, and to be a sociologist and political scientist on the matter of human behavior. Where images do not exist on the web, she draws them sufficiently to explain our words. We do not, on every answer, require Nancy to spend hours positioning herself such that she goes beyond what is needed to relay our message.
Bear in mind, during these chats, what you are asking of ourselves and Nancy. You have a resource here which you are regularly wasting and exhausting with idiotic questions! Nancy has warned that the time is quickly coming when you will get no response from her at all, just a statement as to which questions will be accepted. You have complained when she told you, in no uncertain terms, what was wrong with your demands or your questions. But those who do not learn are destined to be ignored, which is what is coming next.
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Hi Cynthia
Argentina is a long relatively narrow country, and after the pole shift It will be laying out along the new equator with the length or long part of the country horizontal to it unlike today where each end of the country faces north or south, it will be temperate which is anywhere between the tropic of cancer (at about 23.5 degrees north latitude) to the Arctic Circle (At 66.5 degrees north latitude) see the map of the temperate zone in this link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperateness
The entire country will be close to the same latitude because it’s not that wide and it will be laying out along the new equator there for it will be uniformly temperate( not a great distance from the new north to the new south.
The temperate zone is not tropical
There is no discrepancy
Cynthia Henrich said:
I can't help but notice that the image you refer to shows Argentina quite a bit north of the new equator, but under safe places for the 7 of 10, I read the following:
Afterwards, due to the new location along the equator, those in Argentina will find their climate uniformly temperate, with continued access to ocean fishing, which will be productive when land crops fail.
Can you help me with that discrepancy please?
Howard said:Gordon - Scroll down a bit to find the image you seek.
http://zetatalk3.com/ning/09ap2011.htm
As the pressure on Cocos Plate Increased:
02-MAY-2011 05:44:38 18.67 -105.92 4.2 69.9 OFF COAST OF JALISCO, MEXICO !!!
01-MAY-2011 19:44:14 2.22 -101.21 4.6 30.8 GALAPAGOS TRIPLE JUNCTION REGION !!!
When 7 of 10 is done and dusted.
That is an excellent question, Julia. Earth will resume rotation within a day after the Passage, but rotation will be erratic for some time, thus traditional timekeeping will not serve. The driving considerations for when to plant crops will rely on your new climate and any lingering effects from your prior climate.
"Thus, within a day of the passage, the Earth begins to rotate again, and within a day or two has returned to her normal pace or rotation. Nevertheless, during an adjustment period that may last several months or even years, rotation may be a bit erratic. One should not set the clock on a 24 hour day, at least not at first." ZetaTalk
"The placement of the globe when the passage occurs, in the August position, is irrelevant for seasons reestablishing themselves, thus, as the Earth will be aligned appropriately for the August position, automatically. Outside of your new geography, which of course will affect whether you are on one of the new poles or on the new Equator, the overwhelming influence on your immediate climate will be the lingering effects of the prior climate and of the prior season..." ZetaTalk
Nancy, is it ever possible to place your videos on closed captioned? For example, your Zeta Movies ....Deaf and hard of hearing people can never understand what these movies say. ????
Thank you
I think this is excellent question and I want to know more. Since we will have to grow our own food I think that that it is not so important to know how long would a day last but how long would the year last! Since "during an adjustment period that may last several months or even years, rotation may be a bit erratic" I would like to know will the earth revolution be as today (one year = 365 days = 8760 hours) or it will be significantly shorter/longer. We need to know when to plant the crops - if we miss the right time in the year we could get big nothing.
Howard said:
That is an excellent question, Julia. Earth will resume rotation within a day after the Passage, but rotation will be erratic for some time, thus traditional timekeeping will not serve. The driving considerations for when to plant crops will rely on your new climate and any lingering effects from your prior climate.
"Thus, within a day of the passage, the Earth begins to rotate again, and within a day or two has returned to her normal pace or rotation. Nevertheless, during an adjustment period that may last several months or even years, rotation may be a bit erratic. One should not set the clock on a 24 hour day, at least not at first." ZetaTalk
"The placement of the globe when the passage occurs, in the August position, is irrelevant for seasons reestablishing themselves, thus, as the Earth will be aligned appropriately for the August position, automatically. Outside of your new geography, which of course will affect whether you are on one of the new poles or on the new Equator, the overwhelming influence on your immediate climate will be the lingering effects of the prior climate and of the prior season..." ZetaTalk
How do you tell time without the modern convenience of a clock? Anyone who has been in the ""older period military"" should remember how to tell time and direction with an old fashioned wind up wrist watch. Keep it wound, and it will always generally give the approximate time. Set up a stake, and watch the shadow move, and mark the places of the shadow, for the hours. Point the hour hand at the sun, if it is before noon, North will be one half way between the minute hand and the hour hand, going forward, and if it is after noon, North will be one half way between the minute hand and the hour hand going back. I still have one of my military naval air survival books, and it is invaluable for the information of survival that it contains, and it is about a 1950s edition, but provides survival information for Desert, Jungle, Artic, and Ocean.
Roy
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