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Salvadorios (OP) User ID: 9353858 Canada 12/16/2012 12:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, you're lucky dood. Canada is a survival paradise compared to USA. 30 million compared to over 300 million people in the USA. I'd be living up there if the immigration laws were easier. But then so would probably everyone else... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1430199 Are you kidding me? Come to Canada if you'd like! There is a huge labor shortage in N.Alberta - they are bringing in thousands of Filipino and Mexican workers to work in the service, agriculture, oil/gas, forestry, and retail sectors. If you're willing to work Canada will take you in. |
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Salvadorios (OP) User ID: 9353858 Canada 12/16/2012 12:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to Nancy Leider & the Zetas... Of course, most of this is common sense. Most of N.Alberta is above Nancy's elevation target. [link to www.zetatalk.com] All of Canada fares well during the coming pole shift, and depending upon its altitude will fare better after the pole shift than before, due to the climate changes. Canada in the main is not criss-crossed with earthquake faults of active volcanoes, and thus suffers less from the direct effects of earthquakes and exploding volcanoes during the pole shift. Due to the shifting crust, most surviving Canadians will also find themselves in a warmer climate too. Canada will be positioned above the equator in a temperate zone after the pole shift, in a wamer strata than at present. Where Canada is an ally of the US government, it is not all that comfortable with the giant to the south, and will rebel against any attempts to control Canadian lands after the pole shift. However, within Canada there are many factions that will battle with each other for resources. Where the Canadian people are resourceful and used to living in a harsh land deeply frozen during the long winters, in the cities as in all industrialized countries, the populace is soft and will be unprepared for Aftertime living when food stuffs are not imported. Religious factions, racial unease, and class differences will create tensions in tight times beyond what is already experienced, and should be anticipated. The worry Canadians should be concerned about is one that will sneak up on them, in the days leading into the pole shift and in the two years following. Much of Canada has a low altitude, and where land lies lower than 650 to 700 feet, this will be inundated within two years due to the melting ice caps of the old poles, now under the equatorial sun. Much of Canada is low lying land, as is much of Russia. When the Earth stops rotation, water slung toward the equator will drift toward the poles, creating some inland flooding in land near the poles. After the shift, when the poles rapidly melt under the equatorial sun, melted water will move toward the point of least resistance, which may often be inland if blockages occur. In any case, if one examines the sea level of land in eastern or northern Canada, one can see that the land will not be above water when the poles have completely melted. If situated in an area due to be inundated, survivors will have to repeatedly move ahead of the encroaching water, and take care they are not trapped on an island in the process! |
Salvadorios (OP) User ID: 9353858 Canada 12/16/2012 12:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting, so do you think authorities are not checking papers for someone who could pass as say.....an average Albertan? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26940323 The people who are looking for employees are looking for warm bodies. They will go out of there way to hire and keep reliable employees. Many will even help you find housing. Last Edited by Salvadorios on 12/16/2012 12:44 PM |
Salvadorios (OP) User ID: 9353858 Canada 12/16/2012 12:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting, so do you think authorities are not checking papers for someone who could pass as say.....an average Albertan? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26940323 There are over 200 job openings in Peace River, Alberta...truly God's country. [link to ca.indeed.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30045438 United States 12/16/2012 12:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i am banking on the wave being less than 1000 feet high Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29913020 if it's more than that, i'm fucked. At that point we all are going to suffer... Several "enlightened" folks moved to the Appalachians a few years ago. I am at the foothills - 1500 ft. But who really knows... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 29995664 United States 12/16/2012 12:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To you folks who are fearing a SHTF scenario - are you moving? Are you taking vacations to safe locations? How many of you are taking time off next week, just in case? Quoting: Salvadorios I posted this earlier: Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan are the promised lands...clean air, clean water, tons of natural resources, good soil, not on a fault line, the climate's a little on the cool side, amazing 18+hr of sunlight in the summer, land is a little expensive, not too many large cities in Montana & Sask.,and people willing to help each other. Oh the elevation is also good. I live in rural N.Alberta, and I am not even a little concerned about my family's survival when the SHTF - this place is paradise compared to the rest of N.America....now that I think about it there are a lot of Americans moving up here...maybe they realize how great it is up here ,too. Check this place for suggestions of safe locations: [link to www.zetatalk.com] How do you stand the winters with the extreme cold and deep snow? |
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Salvadorios (OP) User ID: 9353858 Canada 12/16/2012 01:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | so on that Canadian job application, they don't care if your not a Canadian citizen. they'll hire u anyway? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28870983 Over 1000 jobs in Grande Prairie, Alberta region - it is beautiful there. Employers will even do your paperwork for you if you look competent. Don't believe the MSM about how bad it is all over. Come to Canada. Check out the link below. [link to ca.indeed.com] Last Edited by Salvadorios on 12/16/2012 01:31 PM |
Salvadorios (OP) User ID: 9353858 Canada 12/16/2012 01:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To you folks who are fearing a SHTF scenario - are you moving? Are you taking vacations to safe locations? How many of you are taking time off next week, just in case? Quoting: Salvadorios I posted this earlier: Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan are the promised lands...clean air, clean water, tons of natural resources, good soil, not on a fault line, the climate's a little on the cool side, amazing 18+hr of sunlight in the summer, land is a little expensive, not too many large cities in Montana & Sask.,and people willing to help each other. Oh the elevation is also good. I live in rural N.Alberta, and I am not even a little concerned about my family's survival when the SHTF - this place is paradise compared to the rest of N.America....now that I think about it there are a lot of Americans moving up here...maybe they realize how great it is up here ,too. Check this place for suggestions of safe locations: [link to www.zetatalk.com] How do you stand the winters with the extreme cold and deep snow? You learn to embrace it. You ski, snowmobile, and spend time outside during daylight hours. Winters can have some brutal days, but it isn't too bad on most days. Spring-Fall are also amazing in N. Alberta. In summer the sun does not set until after 11 PM - think about 18hrs of daylight for the summer - truly amazing. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30052535 Ireland 12/16/2012 01:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm also in the Foothills of NC. We seem to be sheltered from most of what is going on lately: tremors, booming noises, sulfur and other odors, strange lights, etc etc. According to the infamous Navy map, we're in the clear of the new water boundaries. Home prices are relatively inexpensive. However, jobs are still very hard to come by. Unemployment is still 10+% in many areas (including the county I live in). |
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Lindalee User ID: 28645452 United States 12/16/2012 01:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i am banking on the wave being less than 1000 feet high Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29913020 if it's more than that, i'm fucked. I live next to the Ohio River, several months ago I bought 3 life preservers that were advertised on Craigslist, my brother asked me was I nuts ? I think we're going to need more than a life preserver though Last Edited by Winter Rose on 12/16/2012 01:47 PM Circling the Sun @ 63,000 MPH <3 |
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Violet star User ID: 30045438 United States 12/16/2012 01:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this is from a few years ago, but still worth looking at Check your country or city to see how Zeta says it will be after the shift Troubled Times Zeta advice on locations: [link to www.zetatalk.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29943823 United Kingdom 12/16/2012 01:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | anybody know if northern england will be ok for pole shift???? Im gettin nervous now.dont think i will be sending the kids to school on friday...just in case lol. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29943823 I read the volcanically most stable part of Britain is Blackpool hi thanx for the reply,i actually live in leeds which you can see on the map posted above in in the middle of the country,about 100 miles from blackpool.i cant really understand the tsunami map above,does it show leeds to be submerged or safe? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30045438 United States 12/16/2012 01:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this is from a few years ago, but still worth looking at Quoting: Violet star 30045438 Check your country or city to see how Zeta says it will be after the shift Troubled Times Zeta advice on locations: [link to www.zetatalk.com] the suggested safe elevation at the above link is above 875 ft |
KateSask User ID: 15170057 Canada 12/16/2012 02:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'll be here in northern Sask, I've prepped the best I can. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 140124 Canada 12/16/2012 02:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To you folks who are fearing a SHTF scenario - are you moving? Are you taking vacations to safe locations? How many of you are taking time off next week, just in case? Quoting: Salvadorios I posted this earlier: Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan are the promised lands...clean air, clean water, tons of natural resources, good soil, not on a fault line, the climate's a little on the cool side, amazing 18+hr of sunlight in the summer, land is a little expensive, not too many large cities in Montana & Sask.,and people willing to help each other. Oh the elevation is also good. I live in rural N.Alberta, and I am not even a little concerned about my family's survival when the SHTF - this place is paradise compared to the rest of N.America....now that I think about it there are a lot of Americans moving up here...maybe they realize how great it is up here ,too. Check this place for suggestions of safe locations: [link to www.zetatalk.com] Maybe you should keep certain things to yourself. Ruin it for everyone, dummy. You want this to turn into America or what? |