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May 15th Pole shift.

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MJ-12


Anonymous

Yeah, that and X-Men 2. And maybe Shaolin soccer- if someone else sees it first and it doesn't suck.

Nerezza

Sadly that was my biggest worry as well MJ-12. That and Return Of The King.


Hephaestus

A pole shift will cause several changes, most notably a change in compasses but nothing catastrophic.

Tom

Return of the King is going to be really good. Gandalf was right when he said that the real fight had yet to begin. I had to read the book instead of waiting so long.

If the end of life on earth ever arrives with only a couple of weeks of warning, would anyone else sign a petition to release some movies early?

Anonymous

Looks like I should have followed through with those plans to build a starship. Oh well. I had a good life so far. I'm ready to go at any time. I've faced death before and I'm not afraid to do it again.

Tom

Unless you want to build it out of plywood and duct tape, there was not time to get the money anyway. I have the good fortune to believe in reincarnation. Does anyone know of a nice planet somewhere with friendly natives?

Oliver

This poses a fun thought. What would you do if you knew you only had 2weeks to live. How would you spend those two weeks? I think I would live them like I live my life now, with the exception of doing my schoolwork;) I would spend lots of time with everyone I love.

Thats something I think I need to do a bit more of, I'm in my last year of high school, and I'm getting bogged down with work and finding it hard not to stress too much about it. I've even got sick recently and i think it was related to me stressing, that was during our inter-term break. But now I'm back at school im feeling way better caus I realised im not going as bad as I thought and I get to be around my friends lots:)

Something I learned, when you start to feel too stressed, go back to focusing on the basics, like breathing, you will feel a lot better:)

Anonymous

I would become a vagabond and travel to all the places I've ever wanted to visit. I would blow off all responsibility, and I wouldn't tell anyone I knew where I was going (or that I was even going). And I would try to find my soulmate, as I believe I have seen her in both a very short astral projection and in a vision I got when taking a walk.

Anonymous

So, who wants to help me build a starship out of plywood and duct tape?

Tom

Aluminum foil and glue would help, too. I'll bring my stapler. The atmosphere only goes 50 miles up, but how far will it be necessary to go to get away from a thing that can flip a planet?

Anonymous

Getting back to the subject, it says rotation would completely stop- Um... wouldn't everyone who wasn't inside of a cave go flying off the surface of the planet? Maybe it will slow down gradually, reducing the likelihood of this, but without spin, wouldn't we lose gravity?

Anonymous

I suggest a course perpendicular to the celestial disc. And get as far as possible from it.

Tom

It is a good thing we don't have to put the question seriously to consideration. I just don't see how to get started with even writing a plan. Money is not easy to raise at first because it takes money to make money. It is like energy that way. Some people told me that if I could be more generous an open minded it would never be necessary to worry about money again. Maybe that is the problem. I'm joking about that last part.

Nerezza

http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfo242.htm

It lists places and the effects they will see. I have a good chance, though I am on the coast and can see the ocean. Im on the highest point in the city so hopefully there won't be a mad rush to steal my house on that fateful day[:D]:

Newfoundland residents today face the cold Atlantic with many inlets along the rocky shore, with ocean fishing and travel by boat being a familiar activity. Being hardy folk, used to relying on themselves and each other without assistance from the outside world, they have the mindset that survivors of the shift will need. Newfoundland will find itself, thus, well positioned to take advantage of the situation they find themselves in, after the shift, in that boat travel will be the best means of transportation as the existing poles melt and settlements at lower elevation disappear under water, and ocean fishing will prove to be one source of food available during the couple decades of gloom affecting agriculture after the shift. Those survivors wishing to assist others, less fortunate, should consider going afloat along the coastline to what was formerly inland, to team their skills to other survivors.

jilola

Gravity is a function of mass not rotation.
Unless we take the centripetal force experienced by a person on the inside of a rotating wheel. They are indistinguishable to the person in the wheel coordinate system.
But should the earth come to a jarring standstill people would indeed proceed to the horizon at ca speed of sound around the equator slower closer to the axis of rotation. This would clearly suck and cause lots of headaches and bruises all around.

2cents & L&L
jouni

Anonymous

Well it's good to know that we wouldn't all go flying off into space. That Zeta website is pretty cool. I don't really believe any of it but I think it's a fun read. When I see all the bodies of water in the world turn red, then I'll believe we're all gonna die.

Fat_Turkey

Well if this all happens I'll be as good as dead I'm afraid. My family is too sceptical and everybody I love probably won't make it out alive so I'll just be so depressed I'd kill myself. I pray this won't happen.[:(]

Later
-FT
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
-Anonymous

No amount of rigorous training, sitting and doing nothing, and clearing one's mind can help a man who hasn't overcome his doubts.

Anonymous

I don't think it's gonna happen. Hey, if 95% of us are supposed to die, how bad could it be, anyway? The people who are left to stay alive can do all the hard work of rebuilding everything, then after they're stuck doing all the work, we just lazily reincarnate lol!

astraljazz

I wish everyone would give up what they are doing, and really do what they've always wanted to.  Even if the world doesnt end.  That would be a beautiful chaos

Anonymous


Anonymous

Say, rather than raise money to build the starship, why not steal the materials and kidnap some researchers lol! Plywood, duct tape, and tin foil aren't so hard to steal.

Anonymous

Say, I've got an idea. How about if someone does some remote viewing to see if this so-called 'planet x' really does exist. According to the website, it's pretty close to the earth at this point, somewhere near/towards the sun.

Euphoric Sunrise

The closest thing to evidence of this Planet X thing near us is a few weeks back when there was dust around the place (there had been a big dust storm somewhere near) and through the dust the sun looked red and not nearly as bright as usual. It was pretty eerie, but it only lasted a couple of days and i haven't seen that effect since. I know it's nothing to do with Planet X but it's the closest thing i've seen to support the idea [:P].
I think it would be fun if it did happen though. Sure, there may be a few deaths, but look on the bright side, it will provide an alternative to the usual day we've all come accustomed to, especially if you die [:D].
EnderWiggin's idea sounds good.
"The soul is never silent, but wordless"
* Emperor - The Tongue of Fire

Lysear

I don't realyy buy into this crap, but just to get you conspiracy nuts going, on the bbc lunchtime news two days ago there was a report about how astronomers could see a shadow move across the sun, and that this was mercury. mercury huh? a likely story!