
Sociological Changes - Earth Changes and the Pole Shift
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Just in time for the Pole Shift—Trump Cutting Federal Income Tax by 2027.
ZetaTalk emphasizes that the most profound effects of the coming Earth changes will be sociological, not just physical. According to the Zetas, widespread unrest, rebellion, and shifts in human organization will dominate as food shortages, crop failures, and awareness of the Pole Shift ripple through society.
Riots and Rebellion: The Zetas predict that as food shortages worsen, riots and civil unrest will become increasingly common. People will realize the scale of disruption the Pole Shift will bring, leading to rebellion against authorities and institutions.
2002 as a Turning Point: In earlier communications, the Zetas noted that while crop shortages were already increasing, the most noticeable effect for humanity would be sociological changes — meaning shifts in behavior, organization, and collective psychology.
8 of 10 Scenarios: ZetaTalk describes the "8 of 10" stage (a precursor to the Final Weeks, the 9 of 10, and Pole Shift, the 10 pf 10) as being dominated by sociological upheaval. This includes breakdowns in governance, rising distrust of elites, and grassroots survival movements.
Transformation Context: In their broader framework of "Transformation," the Zetas link sociological changes to spiritual orientation. They argue that mixed groups (self-serving vs. service-to-others) will begin to separate, elites will lose control, and ordinary people will form new cooperative structures.
Collapse of Old Systems: Traditional power structures (governments, corporations, elites) will weaken as they fail to provide stability. This leads to what ZetaTalk calls an “elite bunker mentality” — where the powerful retreat rather than help.
Rise of Community Survival: Ordinary people, especially those oriented toward service-to-others, will band together in cooperative groups. These grassroots networks are seen as the seeds of a new social order after the Pole Shift.
Psychological Stress: Awareness of impending disaster will cause widespread anxiety, denial, and rebellion. ZetaTalk suggests that the sociological impact will be more visible than the physical changes themselves in the years leading up to the shift.
ZetaTalk frames sociological changes as the defining feature of humanity’s response to Earth’s upheavals. Rather than just focusing on earthquakes or floods, the Zetas highlight riots, rebellion, collapse of authority, and the rise of survival communities as the real markers of the transition. In their view, this is part of a larger Transformation where humanity reorganizes itself spiritually and socially in preparation for the Aftertime.
Sources: www.ZetaTalk.com and www.Poleshift.ning.com
Comment
http://www.rt.com/news/spain-protest-austerity-education-895/
The majority of Spain's educational institutions have closed as teachers and students take to the streets to defend their rights. The government has cut billions of euros from educational sector expenses.
The strike is taking place on all levels, from elementary schools to universities in all but three of Spain's 17 regions. As many as a million teachers and seven million students are expected to take part in Tuesday's demonstrations.
here is an update on the Quebec situation:
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/05/22/bill-78-quebec-protests-stu...
MONTREAL - A river of red-clad protesters rippled through downtown Montreal to mark the 100th day of Quebec's student strikes, while smaller events were held in other cities Tuesday.
Tens of thousands of people clogged Montreal's city core in a festive, multi-headed march designed to make a mockery of a new provincial law that demands protest routes be approved in advance.
Even a famous provincial politician, Independent MNA Pierre Curzi, joined the crowds that strayed off the announced path in a mass demonstration of defiance against the law. A prominent student organizer wandering in the throng went further, practically daring authorities to punish him.
"Angry protesters balk at Quebec emergency law" has mostly been covered up in the U.S. mainstream media. Lots of righteous anger and action, understandably so.
Intense fear for some these days: Visiting ETs, Planet X, and the pending pole shift have been massively covered up since at least 1947. But even more Council of World allowed Punches await (or loom).
Demonstrations in Quebec's long-running tuition protest again turned violent Friday, as marchers hurled Molotov cocktails during a show of defiance against controversial new legislation designed to end the standoff.
Police said that an incendiary device was hurled in Montreal at a busy downtown intersection, and The Canadian Press reported that at least two Molotov cocktails were thrown.
Participants are already numbered at 10,000 and organizers expect 20,000 to eventually come. Protesters, calling themselves Blockupy, are against the powers of the banks and untamed capitalism. They are gathering as a key conference on monetary policy is taking place in Frankfurt. Five thousand police have been assigned to the protest to keep the peace. On Friday they arrested 400 during unauthorized protests, which included erecting barricades and staging sit-ins.
Source: http://youtu.be/k0OO0ZPifcI
The struggles of capitalism are clearly intensifying, with shareholders taking assertive action.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/may/06/executive-pay-anger-...
http://rt.com/news/europe-schengen-border-control-025/
Published: 26 April, 2012, 14:54

French gendarmes stand at their posts as they check identity papers and cars in La Turbie, near the Franco-Italian border (Reuters/Eric Gaillard)
TAGS: Conflict, Election, Politics, Human rights, Law, Immigration
A bill proposed by Germany and France may impose border security checks in EU countries in an attempt to tackle rising levels of illegal immigration. Many worry the new measures could be another nail in the eurozone’s coffin.
The draft legislation says that the 25 countries party to the European Schengen agreement may reintroduce border controls for a period of ten days if they feel there is a threat to public order.
European interior ministers meet in Luxembourg on Thursday to discuss the Franco-German proposal; French Minister Claude Guéant is expected to defend the controversial bill.
“The Council is due to approve a roadmap to ensure a coherent EU response to continued migratory pressures,” said an EU press release.
Members of the European parliament also carried out a separate vote on Wednesday backing the reintroduction of visa travel for third-country nationals crossing the EU's external frontiers.
The bill has received a mixed reaction among EU leaders, head of the European council Herman Van Rompuy condemning it as a “populist threat” sweeping through Europe.
"Nationalist and extremist movements are on the rise; many of them blame 'Brussels' for bad news,” he tweeted on a visit to Romania on Wednesday.
The comments come after the first round of French presidential elections on Sunday where immigration issues took center stage.
Hardline anti-eurozone candidate Marine Le Pen achieved an unexpected 18 per cent in polls.
Current President Nicolas Sarkozy also deplored EU immigration laws, describing the continent as “leaking like a sieve.”
"If Europe can't control its borders then France will do so. A Europe that doesn't control its migration flows is finished," stressed the French president.
France restored border security checks with neighboring Italy in April of last year after Rome granted thousands of immigrants from North Africa temporary visas. Denmark then followed suit creating checkpoints on borders with Germany and Sweden.
Illegal immigration from third-party countries into the EU became increasingly problematic during the economic downturn. Over 90 percent of immigrants heading into the eurozone arrive over the Greek border with Turkey. Michalis Chrisochoidis, the Greek Minister for Civil Protection appealed to the EU on Wednesday to tackle the escalating crisis in the country.
''We want obligations from Europe for deals with third-party countries from where migration flows arrive… countries will therefore be forced to reabsorb their citizens, which at the moment they do not do at all,” said Chrisochoidis.
Concerns have been voiced that a restriction of EU borders would be detrimental to European economies, drastically affecting the tourist industry.
Taleb Rifai, secretary-general of the World Tourism Organization said on the sidelines of an EU conference on Tuesday that the proposed bill would be “very damaging” for tourism.
“The Schengen zone is depriving itself of tremendous potential of more tourists [and] more benefits by actually insisting on procedures and formalities that belong to the 19th century,” Rifai said.
He then cited the example of Turkey where Russian tourist numbers have doubled since the government agreed on a visa-on-arrival regime in 2009.
Nancy Lieder, Emissary of the Zetas.
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