A little bit more info about the poleshift and what it predicts for the future of Europe.
From ZetaTalk: Number 10 of 10 European Tsunami, after the New Madrid quake:
the north sea 100 feet tsunami :
France 100 feet tsunami :
Much more maps can be found on the ZetaTalk wesite. Worth the visit!
ZetaTalk: "Countries where devastation is likely to be immense, such as the UK and Denmark and the Netherlands, will likely take no steps beyond participation in bolstering the warning system. Theoretical discussions may take place in the media, but there are unlikely to be actual plans to relocate their citizens, as there are so few options. Any plan presented in smoke filled rooms elicits such heated discussion that plans are avoided altogether. They will be reactive, sounding the tsunami alarms and then mopping up afterwards, sorting through the bodies prior to burial in mass graves."
This might also be very interesting: European tsunami warning Posted by Gerard Zwaan on June 17, 2011
But whatever might happen, humans have survived before. I quote dirtbrothers.org: "Symbolic Wood Use - Upper Mantaro Valley, Peru - AD 500 - 1500
Archaeologists found that over time the people living in the valley shifted in their use of wood for fires and cooking to bundles of grasses and twigs as supply of hardwoods seemingly were depleted. Further investigation showed that wood use rose, then plummeted, then rose again. During the time it was scarce, wood was used as a ceremonial item, people brining it to wakes and other ceremonial events. (Burning of carved human figures, sacred tree plantings, etc.) There was evidence of tree cultivation taking place by the elite class and different taxa of trees found at later times."
Neanderthals, and how they survived!
Spainish caves and caverns. Why caves? Because of solar flares!
Unfortunately, I lost the link to this picture. I'm still looking for it. I'll hope to find it soon.
But I found this other site! Paleocaves! This fall they Rock!
Peace, love and stay safe!
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