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  • William, I don't know if anyone knows for sure when anything will happen.  I just prepare as much as I can when I can, so when it starts I'm as prepared as I'm going to be.  If I were near the Gulf I would leave, especially because of the toxicity now.

    WILLIAM FONTENOT said:

    So here I sit. 28 miles from Galveston and we sit on the Gulf. My question is this: Does anyone have a clue as to how much time we have left? I am not able to leave, have no place to go anyway.

    How will it come and how will our demise be?

    Yes I worry but I have lived a lifetime but I am so sad for all the babies and animals who cannot survive this.

  • Yes, but don't delay.

    Raina said:
    Great! I live in Austin.  With the things that  I am reading and studying I wonder if I really have time to prepare at all.
  • Great! I live in Austin.  With the things that  I am reading and studying I wonder if I really have time to prepare at all.
  • Since the whole BP drama kicked off, I have been saying that the oil released by a 2' pipe pales in comparison to what is released by a 20 mile rift.....  The sea floor of the gulf has always had oil volcanos which is actually a natural part of any ocean setting.....I am pretty confident in saying that the BP drama got so much attention because of the reality of what is to come that they were trying to divert attention from what will be happening in the gulf, we have yet to see, what it means to see a sea go black.  
  • I get concerned too, because so many people do not seem to have any idea of what is going on.  Personally, I want more time so I can plant more trees.  The younger ones, if they can get established have a better chance of surviving....
  • I am tired of waiting for things to hit the fan... Like Jason, I believe the sooner the better.... Bring it on and let's get it over with!

    Waiting for 7 out of 10, 8 out of 10 and so on is just a drag! Folks still watch football, the soaps and other stuff as if none of this earth change stuff exists...

  • Yes, one day this will be all behind us and hopefully a better day will dawn for man and for mother earth.
  • The Gulf of Mexico looks ripe for rupturing at any moment.  There is more likelihood it will rip before a tectonic plate will roll, don't you think?
  • Jason, 

    I think that the Gulf of Mexico seafloor is breaking up, not because of man's abuse, but 

    because of the gravitational and electromagnetic influences of Planet X on Earth and 

    on the Sun. I'll repost my detailed essay on that theory from last year.


    Jason M said:

    If this is whats happening, then there's nothing that can be done. BP has guaranteed thousands of miles of dead ocean for years to come. What a mess we've made of the planet. If you ask me, a pole shift can't come soon enough.
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