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August 2011 Newsletter THE 2012 MAYAN PROPHECIES: Life After The Pole Shift; By Franke Schein State Commander Alaska Watchmen Group August 12th, 2011 Anchorage, Alaska http://www.alaskawatchmen.com What will the world, and life, be like after the 2012 Pole Shift event? There has been much discussion centered on this subject. Many people believe that the world will end; that all of humanity, or at least a good portion of it, will perish during the onslaught of these events. There has never been any real scientific modeling of what could happen under the most extreme conditions. Scientists have concluded that our planet has undergone five separate pole shift (type) scenarios during the history of this little rock that is ours. So what will happen? There will be no more Starbuck coffee shops around. The movie theaters will cease to exist, and rush hour commuting will be a thing of the past Just go ahead and shoot yourself now! During a pole shift, the earths magnetic lines start an abrupt travel, or leaning in another direction. Its been suggested that the mantel that we live on, in other words The Crust, will shift position. That has serious ramifications. Alaska would end up just about where Hawaii is right now. Imagine Polar bears and icebergs floating around in that tropical area. The oceans would slosh all over the place. Much like what happens when you fill the bathtub to the brim, and then get into it. Rubber duckys all over the place, and a wet floor. The polar ice caps would melt; adding several feet to the sea levels, and that in itself would be enough to wipe the coastlines
Coastal cities would be inundate by a massive flood that reaches 150 to 200 miles inland. Every river, stream, creek, pond, and lake along the coast would quickly become part of the rising ocean. Fresh water fish would die in the salt water, as would many of the algae that inhabits fresh water. Of course, drinking water would suffer as well, since many of the metropolitan water supplies are pumped from rivers and lakes. Water is the essence of life, and without drinking water, instant Starbucks coffee suddenly becomes a thing of the past. The picture on the right is part of the Hopi Native culture which suggests that North America would end up looking more like a large island. The blue indicates the areas that would be under water after a pole shift. Scientist have also concluded that a rise in the sea level of 3-5 feet would cause most of the coastlines to simply disappear. Cities along the coast would be flooded out, along with those inhabitants that didnt reach high ground in time. Remember all the folks that refused to evacuate New Orleans? Volcanoes are another prime example of what many are predicting. Along the western coast, the Pacific Ring of Fire is probably the most devastating scenario of all. Its been suggested that a Pole Shift would cause all of the volcanoes to erupt simultaneously around the world. The huge explosions would create tsunamis and mega-hurricane winds that rip across the oceans, adding to the calamities. Volcanic ash several feet thick would blanket the cities an roadways. Houses would be crushed, streets impassible, and the population is slowly strangled to death by chocking toxic gases and abrasive ash particulates that fill the air. Yellowstones mega-caldera would kills thousands of people, if not millions within a short time span. Every major city in the western states would be affected, and then slowly the ash clouds would spread across the rest of the continent. The power grid is probably already down at this point, so thats really a moot point; say nothing of other essential utilizes that we have come to rely on.
Imagine the scene: Every neighborhood is on fire. The fire department doesnt exists anymore, and the fire hydrants dont work because there is no water pressure . Police and emergency services have already packed it in and gone home, and national guard troops dont exist anymore. The local and state government cant help anyone, theyre going to be busy taking care of themselves. The heck with the rest of citizens. Its called Continuity of Government, and they will quickly forget that tax dollars helped them prepare for the end. Those that manage to live through the first few events, will quickly realize that their lives have been drastically changed forever. In other words, old neighborhood disputes will be quickly settled, grocery stores will be flooded with desperate people, and if you happen to be a gas station clerkwell you better be on your way real quick, or you will die on the job. And thats just the first few things that could happen People living in the cities face the more dangerous scenarios. Earthquakes make big things fall downlike big buildings. Natural gas lines have a tendency to explode like mini-nukes. Most houses and buildings in the cities are hooked up to natural gas lines. Theres going to be a series of never ending explosion. Subways cave in, tunnels collapse, overhead bridges fall down, and electrical power lines arc through the air. Add to that all of the mayhem and destructions already taking place, and its easy to see why getting out of the cities during these events becomes a moral imperative. Of course, everyone else will be trying to get out of the cities, so it will be a mad stampede to see who can get gone the quickest. Every conceivable bridge, road, boat, plane, and car will have somebody in it, or on it. You certainly wont be alone out there So in reality heres how things might just go down:
3)The Pacific Ring of Fire Erupts: All across the globe every volcano known to mankind begins the process of eruption. Some blow their tops almost immediately, others build up pressure and eventually blow up. Rock debris hurtles through the air like missiles. Those cities within the affected zone are struck by fireball rocks that quickly ignite more fires. Remaining survivors are crushed to a pulp as high speed rocks streak in from the skies. Already most of the earths skies are covered in ash fall. The upper trade winds carry the ashes all the way around the world. The sun is almost blocked out, and slowly the temperatures begin to drop. Within hours the survivors are facing a nuclear winter scenario. Those not prepared, shiver in their makeshift shelters. Remaining buildings buckle under the weight of the ash fallout. Roads that are still intact after the earthquakes, become impassible due to the tremendous amount of ash. Car air filters become clogged. Soon travel by vehicle or aircraft comes to a standstill. Those survivors with respiratory illnesses, or those breathing in the toxic ash, quickly succumb to the health effects inherent with volcanic ashes.
4) Mega-Tsunamis: a) The oceans once again sweep across the coastal areas. Huge tidal waves hundreds of feet hightravelling at hundreds of miles per hour; sweep inland devastating everything in the path. Not one single tsunamis, but several hundred tsunamis that continue for days and days. b) 300 miles from the coast, the mighty waves tear out the landscape like farmers plow. Leaving nothing standing, nothing living, only raw devastation and destruction in its path.
1-MONTH AFTER THE POLE SHIFT: Those that have managed to survive will find their little world suddenly changed. Gone are all the modern conveniences. Gone are everything that they have come to rely upon. Some people, facing a bleak future, will end their own miserable lives. Others will struggle to cope with their losses. Many will move away from the cities that have become foul with the stench of death. Some cities still smolder or burn. The smell of fires, mixed with chemicals flow through the cold dark air. Ashes cover everything in sight. Mud with the consistency of concrete entombs everything that has been crushed. Bloated bodies half submerged in the mud remind the survivors of the tragedy that they have survived. 3-MONTHS AFTER THE POLE SHIFT: The skies remain dark throughout most of the days. Its supposed to be spring, but the temperatures makes it feel like late fall weather. Plants, flowers, trees, and field crops stand dead in the fields. The agricultural industry took a nose dive. There are no large factor farms left to feed the population. Rotting herd animals are being picked over by scavenger animals. Rivers and streams have given up their bounty of fish. Skeletal remains of every type of fish litter the riverbanks. Their decay adding to the already insufferable smell of death in the air. Small bands of survivors pick through the rubble, struggling to provide nourishment for their growling bellies. A rusted can of beans, a handful of ricetheir salvation for yet another day.
6-MONTHS AFTER THE POLE SHIFT: Winter has come early. The dark skies have triggered an early winter. Snow wafts down in huge fluffy flakes. Misery once again finds the survivors that have lasted this long since the Shift. Campfires blaze away; keeping the cold out of the makeshift shelters and shanty shacks. Worried eyes peer into the heavens beseeching GOD the universal question of Why? Cold fingers hold rifles as protection against the marauding thieves that have taken to steal and murder for essential supplies. Only those with the means to defend their meager stash have any chance of making it through the cold months ahead.
1-YEAR AFTER THE POLE SHIFT: The world is no longer the same place. The entire face of the globe has been radically changed. It doesnt even look the same on the map. The United States is divided into five separate islands. Each island holding a small number of survivors. Each island cut off from the others. Occasionally the sound of a high flying aircraft can be heard Government over flights are becoming more common. For months there was no word from the President or anyone else. Then those survivors with AM radios could barely make out the voice of the new presidenttelling the small population that hope was on the way. All across the world. Petty dictators arose from the ashes of their former nations; some instituting a harsh law of subsistence. Warlords became De Facto rulers, their guns and mercenaries scavenging everything in sight, selling it back to the people in return for hard back breaking labor. In The Last Frontier State of Alaska; a small survival group sends out another foraging party. The team members making their way silently through the rubble that used to be Anchorage. Eyes watching every shadow, ears tuned for the slightest unnatural sounds, the small team makes radio contact with another group returning to the base camp heavy with supplies. Each member of the team content that their planning and training has allowed the group to survive when others died trying.
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