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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22266898 - 09/20/15 08:37 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Asante]
    #22267986 - 09/21/15 03:09 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

to note: no one here is advocating to be unprepared for anything, at all,  in anyway shape or form period. what people are abdicating is the response to alarmist views.

that is all.


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22269449 - 09/21/15 01:39 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Aliens are creepy, they can read your thoughts, paralyze you, control you, erase your memory and give you new memories.. .Creepy ass mother fucken aliens.. but some are ok, but still creepy. Some are just cold as ice, vulcan to the core.


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: abductee]
    #22269455 - 09/21/15 01:40 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

They wont end the world, just change it under our noses, change us...


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22269528 - 09/21/15 01:50 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I had a couple experiences I remember, and i'm sure more that I dont. I worry about my son, he's autistic and I wonder if they visit him too or take him :frown:
  I do think Jesus was an alien or hybrid.
this painting is like 400 years old ( just a guess)its titled the birth of christ.


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22269569 - 09/21/15 01:56 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Shit I hope they invade within the next two weeks. Or some shit. Even if only the trippers can see them; have them rapture us. Hahaha. All the drug/shaman/generally cool people get a mass exodus via the aliens.

I'd lol at the Christians being all, "WTF THATS SUPPOSED TO BE US!" hahaha






Well if you look how modern day christians vote.. and considering Jesus was a communist and a pacifist, guess who's NOT getting raptured.

Modern day christians are the type of people who crucified Christ and threw the early christians before the lions.


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Asante]
    #22269613 - 09/21/15 02:02 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I got a bunch of pics of paintings that some date before b.c that depict satelite looking things. I get shivers when I think of it, I try not to think of them or open my mind up like I can.. I feel its like me paging them to come visit and I really dont want them too.


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Asante]
    #22269617 - 09/21/15 02:02 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

isn't that why Christ was born or something so he could die for our sins?  So Christians have to continue hating people so that he can be reincarnated again, so he can come back and die for our sins again.

Don't you see, were meant to hate each other!  Its the only way for Christ to be born

But here's the thing, how do we know Christ wasn't really Lucifer, and its all a plot to get people to do evil things so they go to hell and fed the devils belly.  Its all one big scam, the best scam ever created


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22269662 - 09/21/15 02:13 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

is good or bad a human quality or definition, or a quality shared among all things with a soul/consciousness?

here's a link to a bunch of religious paintings that have ufo's and aliens in it.. I think if you click on them they will give you a time period.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=religious+paintings+with+aliens&biw=1366&bih=705&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0CBsQsARqFQoTCOeZv_f3iMgCFYORcgodBhgEQw

because of me putting too much in the search field, some pics are not really paintings, but you can tell them apart. The one with the alien and the monkey and a baby I dont believe is from the renaissance period.lol


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22269776 - 09/21/15 02:36 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

a lot of the ones that look old are real. you can google them individually and see where they are displayed or what have you.
  The vatican believes in ufos and extraterrestrials beings, They probably have paintings hidden away or documents. They always end up at places where mass of peoples witness paranormal events surrounding e.ts or ufo formations. Even the Vatican's chief of astrology believes in ufo's and aliens. I dont think the vatican would let him go on record with his beliefs unless they backed him


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22270051 - 09/21/15 03:30 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I hear ya man, have you tried growing mushies?


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: abductee]
    #22273660 - 09/22/15 11:51 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Good posts all:

The feeling that you don't need to prepare is based on a lack of historical awareness. Throughout all of Earths history cataclysmic Local and global disasters are constant , inevitable and frequent and that's not even counting all the human caused disasters that can also happen.

Again listen to Randall carlsons two podcasts with Joe rogan for some fascinating info about this just YouTube them.

Polysporin is one of the most important things for sure. All it takes is a tiny scratch to become infected and create a serious problem without a topical antibiotic.

Antibiotics generally oral and topical are worth far more then gold in any disaster.

Asteroids and super volcanos are 100% guaranteed to happen eventually and likely with no warning and if there is a warning it's already too late as there will instantly be a huge rush on supplies and they all sell out in an hour.

Financial collapse, war and pandemic are also highly likely.

Mass power outage, drought and food scarcity is also increasingly likely.

These are just a few things that we realistically can expect and should prepare for.

Thanks for your great post Asante.

If all you can afford is a few jugs of water and a case of ramen is a great start.

The bug out bag works equally well if you need to survive in place or if you need to run at a moments notice.

Simple scenario- a house fire. You need to get out you grab one bag and have everything you need to survive including passport and cash, tent and food etc.
Or if there is a local disaster that will effect your home area and you need to evacuate

And if you stay in place which is often preferable your bug out bag has everything you need to stay put with no external help

My goal is to have enough stockpiled to survive in my home for one year with my wife and no groceries, power or running water or medical care.


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22274229 - 09/22/15 01:56 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Honey bee populations, responsible for most of human food crops, are plummeting.

Mass die offs of fish, birds and animals are becoming increasingly common.

Enormous methane beds on the ocean floor are beginning to vent, which could cause a global extinction.

Ocean life is dying off at exponential rates, most commercial fish stocks are gone.

Deforestation has reached epic levels, compromising Earths oxygen cycle.

Climate change and global warming are reaching tipping point levels, perhaps triggering an out of control feedback loop.

Ocean levels are predicted to rise, and the majority of humanity lives on the coast, potentially triggering an unprecedented refugee crisis.

Impacts from asteroids threaten the Earth on a daily basis, as does super volcano eruption, which is due and could happen at any time (Yellowstone).

The ozone layer has been compromised, and earth is more vulnerable to a solar mass ejection or super flare that could knock out global power, including the cooling systems of nuclear power plants.

A global pandemic is inevitable.

Population explosion is unsustainable, inevitably threatening food crisis, water crisis etc.

Potable water is becoming more scarce. Water wars and chronic water scarcity looms on the horizon.




Either over thinking it, or not thinking enough.

Scientists recently found that populations of bees are dying because of a combination of pesticides and hive infections. It's not one thing but several. And the government a few years ago stole some dude's honey bees because they were resistant to the pesticides. So they're probably trying to figure out how to spread the gene that helps.

I have not heard of mass die offs becoming more common. I read a lot of news and pay attention to that sort of stuff. Do they happen? Yes, but not to whole species and not all the time. You're talking a freak storm that screws up a bird's radar at night and they kill each other because they can't see. Or a school of fish that had some magnetic fields f*** them up. This has always happened throughout history though.

Methane could cause mass deaths, but not globally. Only near the coasts where it reaches the surface. That's assuming it isn't dispersed by wind after reaching the surface.

Ocean life is not dying off. Yes we're killing tons of fish, but that's why it's becoming more popular to build fish farms. Where there's a need, we create solutions. I think there's a huge fish farm in the planning stages right now.

Deforestation is not that bad. You're under the impression that forests provide most of earths oxygen. They don't. Ocean algae creates 65% of our oxygen. So take solace in the fact that if we're really killing tons of fish, less fish means less algae eaten, meaning we have more oxygen available. :P

Climate change and global warming are still being disputed within the scientific community. Case in point: http://www.sott.net/article/277349-Top-scientist-resigns-from-post-admits-Global-Warming-is-a-scam

Even if oceans were to rise to their fullest, assuming all the ice melts on the face of the earth, you're only talking an ocean rise of like 275 feet. Yes, coastal lives would be a concern, but not really. The oceans would rise gradually inches a year. So slow that enough people will eventually get the message that they should move. No one is going to sit in the water like "Nope, not gonna move" when their living room is flooding inches per year. The house would be a waste after a year or two of continual flooding. People are ignorant, but not stupid.

I've seen the predictions of the super volcano going off in Yellowstone. You're talking like a 5th of the US would be wrecked. But not much more than that. A lot of people would be affected, but it's not the end of the world. As for asteroids, I can't help you there. We're discovering more every day and tracking them, but there's always a possibility in the next 50 years we get one that we couldn't see before coming right at us. But I think that's highly unlikely.

The ozone has been compromised, but ozone is a natural substance created by oxygenating plants. All we need to do is stop venting toxic gases and we're good. But there's nothing scary about it. It's the worst in Antarctica. Nowhere else is really having problems.

Global pandemic is inevitable. There's no way around that.

The population issue is being solved every day by innovators designing underground buildings, ocean living quarters and tighter living conditions that produce the same amount of comfort. There are even people who are building multilevel farms now. It'll get to skyscrapers full of food. You're talking a building who's base square footage takes up 10 acres and it's 40 stories high. 400 acres of food in a single building. That's the future.

Potable water isn't scarce. All water is potable with the right filtering and processing. The problem isn't water, but the plants that process it can't keep up with demand. Water waste is of some concern, but many companies just don't look too far into the future when building. They build smaller than they should to make a profit faster instead of spending more from the beginning to have a product that can keep up with demand 100 years from now. That'll change at some point. And there's bound to be innovation in water processing that helps out too, somewhere down the line.

I get where you're coming from. Prepare. Great. Not a problem. I prepare too. I like collecting seeds and survival gear. Planning out my future bomb shelter and such. But you're too fearful of things that might not be. And even if they happen, you think it'll all happen in the next 20 years and that it's the end of the world afterward. I'm confident and innovative. I like designing sustainable systems and I know that there are lots of high level scientists and engineers who like doing the same thing, but on a much grander scale of thinking. We're too driven to let our species die off so easily. Relax.


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: JoeP83]
    #22274266 - 09/22/15 02:06 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I appreciate your comforting take on things . I wish I didn't know that a lot of what you say is totally incorrect but I hope you are right about some of it.

Creating sustainable systems requires resiliency part Of which is everyone preparing. If everyone has there own rain water barrel and food garden society would be far more resilient. So do it!
Plant a vegetable garden and put out a big barrel to catch rain .

You are on your way! There is no way around these facts-a global catastrophe  is one hundred percent gauranteed to happen . There have been at least five global mass extinctions in earths history and we are currently in the middle of the sixth.

This is a scientific fact- species are dying off at thousands of times the notm background rate of extinction. A massive percentage of all life on earth is going extinct: we are experiencing the biggest mass die off since the earth was hit by the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs.

It's not just that a global catastrophe could Happen, it WILL happen and not just that it IS happening.


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22274307 - 09/22/15 02:14 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22276161 - 09/22/15 08:19 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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This is a scientific fact- species are dying off at thousands of times the notm background rate of extinction. A massive percentage of all life on earth is going extinct: we are experiencing the biggest mass die off since the earth was hit by the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs.




I have a hard time believing anything you say is a "fact" at this point. You assert something science has yet to prove, but say it's a fact; that dinosaurs dying off had something to do with an asteroid. It's one of the theories to the final dino period disaster, but not the only theory and certainly not a proven fact. Dinosaurs lived for millions of years. There were lots of causes to them dying off or dying back over time. There's no way a single asteroid could destroy millions of years worth of dinos. You had diseases, volcanic catastrophes and an occasional asteroid. Dinosaurs, however, still live in every bird, reptile, fish, mammal and amphibian that walks this planet or swims its waters. That's how we came up with the idea of evolution. "Mutation theory that spans millions of years." Not "mutation theory that spans only 200,000 years of human existence."

I don't know where you get your "science," but it sounds like a loony Alex Jones fear-mongering type of person.


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: JoeP83]
    #22276562 - 09/22/15 09:47 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I'm glad to see the conversation shift somewhat toward more likely scenarios like extended power outages, water outages and so on. Driving out into the woods is seldom going to be the best move and usually being prepared at home will be your best bet.

Stuff happens, they all tell you a given thing can never happen but then it does. They may blame it on Chinese hackers, terrorists, or something else but it will most likely be due to govt incompetence in some way.


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    #22277413 - 09/23/15 03:57 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

can u guys imagine if electric AND gas went out?  a lot of people would just flat out die in the winter, the other half is going to have every tree visable chopped down the first winter


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Re: Preparing for a possible global catastrophe [Re: Moonshoe]
    #22277431 - 09/23/15 04:23 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Your description of your prep inspired me to discuss LifeStraw's with my prep friends and we got one each.

A drinking straw with an unlimited shelf life if unused, that will purify a thousand liters (264 gal) of water as fast as you can suck it up, wow thats a wonderful thing to have.



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Its also used a lot in developing nations.
If it works in Africa, it works anywhere!





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    #22277439 - 09/23/15 04:31 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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can u guys imagine if electric AND gas went out?  a lot of people would just flat out die in the winter, the other half is going to have every tree visable chopped down the first winter





Sleeping bags in the livingroom warmed with hot water bottles from the camping stove. Camp out in your own home. Drain the pipes before they break by freezing.


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