How To Be Ready for 2012
From physical events taking place on Earth, to the evolution of consciousness, the majority of changes taking place leading up to 2012 will be exactly that–leading up to. The changes we talk about here won’t happen overnight via a single event, but rather a accumulation or a series of events. Notice the new ideas and happenings in the world and the way we view life shifting, morphing everyday. Expect 2012 to bring in many new changes we haven’t seen before.
Some will be gradual changes (at least gradual if viewed externally–for example the disaster in Japan was anything but “gradual” for the victims, but for us watching it unfold on our computers and televisions, and discussing it with our friends and coworkers, it was a gradual change towards the reality of “bad things we don’t talk about such as nuclear meltdowns and massive earthquakes do happen, and they can happen to us too, we are not immune.” We need to be ready for 2012 and know how to survive and keep a low profile. Look at the loss of trust in our government, leaders and financial institutions as a whole. Inside we are all desiring and a “new world” and a less materialism and a shift of consciousness of some sort. There are many things now which are directly and indirectly leading to a major event and major changes to our lives in the near future.
We are spiraling towards the end of the year 2012 which has been prophesied and predicted for thousands of years. As we see things more clearly by the day, we have to notice the facts and prepare accordingly. Until now, no one was able to predict how to prepare, except know that the bad things will happen. But as we witness disaster after disaster, we need to adapt swiftly and carefully and know how to be ready for 2012. Expensive survival fortresses and fallout shelters may not be as wise an investment in these times as say having a small to medium supply of food and water at home and and a basic urban survival plan.
It’s really not that hard to be ready, and everyone needs at least some sort of self reliance and basic supplies, if only for a week or so. Should even a small event happen in your region, do you have any idea how fast all local markets and grocery stores would be sold out of water and food? Ask yourself, how prepared AM I, if an earthquake, hurricane or other disaster hit my town or city? It’d be wise to start stockpiling a few things while supplies are available and others aren’t paying attention and get yourself ready. Click This or the image below for more info:
Supermoon Earthquake Connection and 2012
Many argue that the Supermoon tonight (March 19, 2011) is of no relevance to either what will happen 2012, the Japan earthquake/tsunami or any other natural disasters that can or did already happen these past few weeks. However, supermoons in the past have closely coincided with the worst disasters in recent history:
- The 2005 Indonesian earthquake/tsunami that took with it over 230,000 people in December 2004, hit about two weeks prior to the Supermoon then on Jan 10th, 2005
- The equally-catastrophic earthquake in Haiti on January 2010 (killing upwards of 200,000), hit several weeks before the Supermoon that uccored on January 30th, 2010
- In most recent memory just prior to the northern Japan earthquake, the Canterbury earthquake near Christchurch, New Zealand hit. This was in mid February, and the “supermoon” then was not the major once-ever-19-years Supermoon, but rather the peak of the monthly cycle that corresponds with the Moon being in its closest position to earth for that given month. Overall however, last month’s supermoon was indeed “super,” since it was the second-closest pass of the moon in 19 years.
The absolute closest will be tonight, March 19th, 2011, and just last week (within the two-week window common Supermoons), Japan received its largest earthquake ever. It was the fifth largest earthquake in recorded history.
Coincidence? I think not. Tonight will be the Moon’s closest pass to earth in 19 years, and will appear 15% bigger and 30% brighter than on any other given night. It is very eerie to us looking from an outside perspective, though it’s much more sad and devastating and horrible for those actually affected and they are no doubt pondering if this is indeed the end of the world. Being mindlessly alarmist and doomsaying is not the goal, but one must wonder what is causing all this ruckus on earth. There has NOT been a time more violent and catastrophic due to natural disasters on Earth in history that can be found. Some topics that would be wise to look into are “Planet Nibiru” and its passing, magnetic pole shifts of the earth and the Bible prophecies in Revelations.
Fukushima Reactor Radiation Leak and Fuel Rod Fire March 15, 2011
We can only hope that the Fukishima Daiichi nuclear power plant complex won’t fall to a total and uncontrollable meltdown. If that were to happen, no one knows if the steel and concrete containment shield surrounding the reactor would be strong enough to resist the immense heat (2000-4000 Celsius) for possibly weeks on end until the nuclear reaction slows down and cools off. There are new reports of radiation leaking from the plant in quantities far surpassing the past three days. At the current rate, within 7 minutes, a person would receive the maximum dose allowable within a year. The reason no one (including scientists) don’t know what will happen is because quite frankly it’s never happened before! No one has ever put a large-size nuclear reactor like the one in Japan through a meltdown on purpose–it’s too dangerous, and there’s no scientific experiments on how long such a massive bulk of molten uranium will stay critical. The latest updates (March 14, 10:00 pm) state that the reactor #2 has now suffered an explosion–different than the previous two hydrogen explosions–and most likely has a damaged containment shield. The scientists and brave crews working the control station exposing themselves to 10,000% the normal levels of radiation ( in specialized suits of course, but that is not without dangers nevertheless), must now very quickly find a way too create a sustainable method of cooling for reactor #2, because if it were to meltdown, there would be no more line of defense against a nuclear catastrophe, since the massive steel/concrete containment structure is now compromised.
It must be noted at this point (Japanese officials are slowly releasing the disquieting and grave news, and is making its way through the media), but no one has yet come out and publicly stated that now the only 2 things keeping Japan’s nuclear meltdown from quickly escalating into into a category-7 Chernobyl level accident is the fact that 1)they still have some chance of saving the reactor from meltdown due to better design of reactor 2)the containment structure is still somewhat intact. Other than that, there is nothing. No modern reactor was ever supposed to even come close to this type of situation ( a complete blackout with no power/water/access to control room). Ever. The Daiichi nuclear power plant has over 20x the amount of active and spent nuclear fuel that Chernobyl had at the time. If the core experienced a meltdown, and the containment structure didn’t hold up, there would be grave consequences as the reactor core would essentially be opened to the environment the same way Chernobyl was and the hundreds of tons of spent fuel rods would catch fire if not continually submerged in water. At least if the top of the building was in place, it would offer protection. Now there would be none. The fuel rod fire is the most worrying development. The media isn’t saying, but a more serious situation is when the spent fuel rods get exposed to air, rather than the active rods in the reactor. The reason for this is simple, there is no containment shield around the spent rods like there is against the ones in the reactor!
To catch a glimpse of the hell that is a live and active molten nuclear reactor core, take a look at this bone-chilling video of the Chernobyl accident hours after it happened and see the molten mass of thousands of pounds of nuclear fuel (this is the first an only time any human has caught a glimpse into a nuclear chain reaction actively taking place). The pilot of this helicopter died within the week, and even the film in the camera was damaged by the immense torrent of radiation.
With more uranium present (let alone of higher concentration/enrichment) and the reactors closer together than the Soviet-designed reactors, Japan’s so far unfolding doomsday scare may turn into the worst disaster that has befallen the planet in the past 100 years. The U.S. navy has now moved it’s carrier the USS Ronald Reagan off the coast of Japan to a safer location after detecting a heavy form of radiation.
If you are reading this and are located anywhere near Northern Japan, or as far as Korea and China, now would be the time to visit your pharmacy and purchase Potassium Iodide tablets in case the worst happens. Also, stocking up on several weeks of food and supplies so you don’t have to open the doors and leave the relatively safe environment of your home would be extremely prudent. Nevermind the 2012 headline, read this guide on how to survive any contingency including the present impending nuclear situation . Click here for 2012 survival.





