of Iraq to attend to its home front and Russia and Iran are using fuel as a political weapon during the intense cold
afflicting the region is typical of end game posturing. The message to the US is 'go home and attend to your home
front', which it will in any case have to do, shortly, due to Earth changes that will devastate the US homeland. Treaties
to share resources will be broken, with scarce resourses kept at home. Restless borders will be watched but not
breached, as each country anticipates turmoil in its own populace, unable to maintain a front when it's back side, the
side open to it's populace, is vulnerable.
Politics within countries will change to lean toward the middle, as extremism will be viewed as yet another instability
the country cannot withstand when quakes and exploding volcanoes and weather nightmares are afflicting it at an
increasing rate. Thus Canada has a conservative Prime Minister who must content with a liberal parliament. Thus the
US can anticipate Congress moving to the left, well ahead of the 2006 elections, to counter an extreme Bush
Administration. Thus Israel will continue to make peace with the Palestinians. And all countries will attempt to
maintain a restless balance where the economic stability of all is allowed as thought the world were holding its breath.
Don't rock the boat. The interrelationship between stock and commodity markets around the world, and banking
enterprises around the world, will be acknowledged, with all countries careful not to create instability.
Individually, the end game postures will be more extreme, as individuals or their families do not have great impact on
the world situation. This one will sell all, getting out of the markets and leaving the lucrative job markets of the cities
and head to the hinterlands, there to be self sufficient when the grid goes down and food shortages start. Another will
take an opposite tack, self indulgence the rule, all funds spent on whims and pleasures as though tomorrow did not
exist, which for this person, it does not as they intend to go out with the shift. We have predicted, as the pole shift
approaches, that people will either prepare with more seriousness or party hard. Corporations, as with countries, will focus inward and attempt to maintain stability during troubled times by cutting expenses and work force. Organized
religion can be expected to preach harder, offering solace or looking for demons, their normal approach simply more
extreme, no change. And to the extent that the media has been extreme, supporting for instance the Bush agenda
because of national security directives, they will, we predict, move toward the middle, with more honest reporting.
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ZetaTalk: End Game Postures
Signs of the Times #1539
Tories win slim minority, Martin steps down, pizza Parliament looms [Jan 24] 'Voters put an end to
12 years of Liberal government yesterday but left the victorious Conservatives under Stephen
Harper with a very tenuous hold on government. The Conservatives eked out a minority government
that will make Mr. Harper, a 46-year-old economist, Canada's 22nd prime minister. Canadians
appeared to be saying they were tired of the scandals that had plagued the Liberals under Mr.
Martin during his 26 months as prime minister.' [and from another] Some activists, politicians
speaking openly about impeachment [Jan 24] 'The word "impeachment" is popping up increasingly
these days and not just off the lips of liberal activists spouting predictable bumper-sticker slogans.
After the unfounded claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and recent news of domestic
spying without warrants, mainstream politicians and ordinary voters are talking openly about the
possibility that President Bush could be impeached. So is at least one powerful Republican senator,
Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.'
Signs of the Times #1538
As of March 17, 1998 Volcano World listed 53
active volcanoes as of the last 6 years. As of
Jan 18, 2006 there were 82 active volcanoes
listed on that site as of the last 6 years. An
increase of 55% in 8 years. [and from
another] 2005 is warmest year on record for
Northern Hemisphere, scientists say [Dec 16]
http://www.usatoday.com/ 'The Earth's
average temperature reached a near-record
high in 2005, international and U.S. climate
agencies reported Thursday.' [and from
another] 2005 hottest year on record [Jan 4] http://www.abc.net.au/ 'Federal Environment Minister
Ian Campbell says new data showing 2005 was Australia's hottest year on record is further evidence
of climate change.' [and from another] The 2005 season is finally over [Jan 7]
http://www.weather.com/ 'The amazing 2005 Atlantic hurricane season has shattered many long-
standing records, chief among them a record number of named storms, twenty-seven, which has
obliterated the previous record of twenty-one in 1933. There also have been 14 hurricanes so far
this season breaking the old record of 12 set in 1969. Another record set was for the most category-
five hurricanes, three, with Katrina, Rita and Wilma. Wilma became the strongest hurricane on
record in the Atlantic Basin with a pressure of 882 mb breaking the old record set by Gilbert (888
mb) in 1988.' [and from another]
Recently South Dakota has begun a regular daily shimmy, at a time when the S Pole comes over the
horizon to where Planet X can grab it. The Torque Effect, evident. [Note: not Global Warming when
the volcanoes are participating and Face/Dark global quakes and evident Torque Effect is
continuing!]
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ZetaTalk: Last Year
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ZetaTalk: Last Year
Note: written during the Jul 6, 2002 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.
The year before the shift will find humanity in varying states of readiness for what is to come. Humanity breaks down
at this point into those who know, or at least suspect, and those who are unaware. Those who are unaware are so
because they are struggling for a living more than full time, and barely keep up with whether their country is at war,
much less what would be considered gossip. They either do not have TV, or have no energy to think deeply about
matters after a long day toiling, so will be taken by surprise in the weeks before the shift. In these cases, they will take