ZetaTalk: Flocks and Herds
Already, it has been noted that many animals, domestic as well as wildlife, act crazed. Jack rabbits attack, and spiders spin webs over acres. It is a
part of folklore, true, that domesticated animals often portend a quake, by acting nervous, hiding under beds, or restless. They are listening to what
is in the air, increased electrical charges that interfere with radio transmissions, also another portent of quakes. How will animals behave, during
the days preceding the shift and the shift itself? All animals, including humans, seek to escape what they sense is a crisis, a cinch point. If
matters are bad here, then move, so will be on the move, endlessly. A loud noise sends a herd running, a stampede, and scatters a flock of birds.
Their instincts tell them that something has exploded, or dropped, may be heading their way, so move. Likewise, portents of thunderstorms are more
than just thunder cracks, it is electrical charges in the air. To escape potential lightning strikes, animals have learned to move, to leave the area,
and thus the restlessness of domesticated animals such as dogs and cats just before an earthquake. Most certainly, this will be the situation for at
least a week going into the shift, and domesticated animals hard to handle for this reason.
What should a pet owner, or farmer, do? In the case of pets, who will be hard to feed and most likely become a meal instead, they should be put to
sleep. This is the kindest thing, but our advice is unlikely to be heeded, so they will run about, be injured, be starved, be shot, and eventually be
eaten. However, to save one's strength for the children, the injured, the hysterical humans among you, eliminate the pets from the equation, our
advice. In the case of farm animals, who will be able to graze a bit, may survive to increase the herd, they should be put into a field where they
cannot hurt themselves by running about, hysterically. Close quarters such as a barn, a pen, will cause them to injure themselves against the walls,
trying to escape. Left out in a field, they will run about, exhaust themselves, and will more likely to be prone, resting, when the shift hits than on
their feet because of this. Let nature take its course, as these animals did survive in the past. The key is to provide an environment where they
cannot hurt themselves. Barbed wire, likely to be forgotten by hysterical animals, is not good. Wooden fences, or natural barriers, are better.
Zetatalk: Ocean Life
Life in the oceans will not die out. The water will have a green tinge. Little known among the populace, but well known among scientists, is that the
ocean is one of the largest producers of the atmospheric oxygen. After the cataclysms, the atmosphere oxygen will be rebuilt from the oceans. The
oceans will appear greenish to many, and for good reason. All the fires will have placed a tremendous amount of carbon dioxide into the air, the stuff
of which vegetative grown is made of. With little vegetation on land, the ocean kelp will absorb and utilize this. The oceans will be lush.
Even those far inland should plan to take advantage of the lushness of the oceans, the fish and kelp, to support humans survivors. This will not be so
dependent upon the air clearning, as the oceans move this food about, fish about, so fishing anywhere will be more abundant, compared to land life, in
the Aftertime. Life in large lakes, as well as oceans, will fare far better than land based life after the shift. This is in part due to the way
sunlight enters water, and the susceptibility of land based vegetation to mold and bugs and physical assult and the like. Seaweed will not find more
assults than before, but will find more nutrients. Where the sunlight may be less, they can parlay any growth upwards, using all sunlight, where land
based vegetation finds itself decimated periodically, having to start over, etc. Thus, ocean fishing will be best, due to the broad space it covers
and the shared nutrient and fishlife resulting, but land lakes will likewise likely do better than the shores!