Saturday, June 20th, 2009 at
2:50 pm
Tsunami Survival Tips:
First of all be aware of tsunami facts. This knowledge could save your life in case of megatsunami in Dec 2012 or in case of any disaster.
Develop an evacuation plan: an evacuation plan must be prepared in advance to be of use. In developing one, consider your family, your workplace, your school and your wider community. If you are at home and hear there is a tsunami warning, you should make sure you entire family is aware of the warning.
Move! Move in an orderly, calm and safe manner to the evacuation site or to any safe place outside your evacuation zone. Follow the advice of local emergency and law enforcement authorities. Never go down to the beach to watch for a tsunami! Read the rest of this entry
Friday, June 12th, 2009 at
9:08 am
According to one of the researching sources the entire Australian continent will be under the water and nobody will be able survive during the Polar shift in Australia.
However according to another source Australia: only western 2/3 of the continent will go under the water. This means practically that the eastern 1/3 along with New Zealand will benefit from this, raising slightly out of the water, gaining land above where the melting ice caps will place sea level within two years after the pole shift. The eastern half of Australia and New Zealand benefit from this plate movement, lifting up as India is plunged under the Himalayas. Thus, even with the rising seas from the melting poles, the mountains in eastern Australia and New Zealand will allow for safe living areas.
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Friday, May 29th, 2009 at
12:52 pm
This is a list of 100 items that disappear first in a disaster… have been around for a while but still on the front burner
So if you are preparing to the cataclysm on Dec 2012, this list may be useful…
Note: This list was first assembled by Joseph Almond prior to Y2K and it is valid to consider these as “extremely desirable items” in the event of nearly any disaster. Modify as you see fit.
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Tuesday, May 26th, 2009 at
9:43 am
A lot has been said about the catastrophe upon us in 2012 and what the likely effects of it will be. But where can we hide to withstand the Polar Reversal, the mega-tsunamis, the solar radiation, nuclear destruction, earthquakes and volcanoes?
We are talking about safe zones on our planet during the Polar Shift in Dec 2012. The second location we are going to look at is Europe.
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Monday, May 25th, 2009 at
5:46 pm
You may not have a fallout shelter when warning of approaching fallout is broadcast. Here are some tips on how to increase your protection in a basement. The amount of protection you can build will depend on how much time you have available until fallout arrives.
• You can improvise a small emergency shelter by using furniture, doors, dressers, work-bench and other materials.
• Select a corner of your basement, if possible away from windows, in which to build your shelter. Remove inside house doors from hinges to use as a shelter roof over supports. Supports for the improvised roof can be cabinets, chests of drawers, work-bench, or anything which will bear a heavy load.
Use the house doors as a roof surface to provide a base for the heavy material you will have to place on it. Bricks, concrete blocks, sand-filled drawers or boxes, books or other dense items on the roof will help reduce radiation penetration. Around the sides and front of your shelter build walls of dense materials to provide vertical shielding. A small cabinet or dirt-filled box as may be used as a crawl-in entrance which can be closed behind you. 
• Remember, the heavier or more dense the material around you, the greater the protection.
• Block basement windows with earth, bricks, concrete blocks, books or even bundles of newspaper. In winter, use packed snow.
• On the floor above the corner of the you select as your shelter area, pile any heavy objects you may have available, such as furniture, trunks filled with clothes, dirt-filled boxes, books, newspapers, or earth from outside.
• Outside, against above ground walls of the basement around your shelter area heap earth, sand, bricks, concrete blocks or packed snow. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, May 25th, 2009 at
5:24 pm
A nuclear explosion releases vast amounts of energy in three forms:
1. Light and heat. 5-megaton H-bomb could substantially damage the largest Canadian city.
2. Blast. You might be injured by being thrown about by the blast; therefore, keep low. The greatest danger is from flying glass, bricks and other debris. The blast from a 5-megaton explosion could injure people as far away as 15 miles.
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009 at
6:49 am
It is possible that a Polar Shift is going to take place in Dec 2012. The question is where will you be in case it happens?
Let’s talk about safe zones on our planet during the Polar Shift at Dec 2012. First continent we are going to look at is Africa.
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Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 at
10:12 am
Basic items for Your Survival Food Storage:
• Grains (at least 65% whole grains): 20 – 35 lb/person/month
based on age and size includes wheat, whole corn, rice, oats, pasta,
flour, corn meal
• Legumes (beans, peas, lentils, & the like): 3 lb/person/month
including a mix of legumes (1/2 lb each of split peas & lentils; ¼ lb
each of limas & soy; remainder any bean)
• Sugar (honey, refined sugars, etc): 5lb/person/month
• Milk: 1.5 lb/person/month
• Fats & Oils: 2.2 lb/person/month (about 3/10 gal)
• Adjuncts (including salt, leavening (cream of tartar & baking soda), vinegar).
• Garden seeds
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Friday, May 15th, 2009 at
11:00 am
If you believe that global catastrophe is going to happen in Dec 2012 you better take idea of building your own bunker seriously.
An underground bunker will protect you and your family from natural and manmade disasters.
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Friday, May 8th, 2009 at
5:59 pm
What to do before, during and after an earthquake. The earthquake safety tips may increase your chances of surviving an earthquake.
Before the Earthquake:
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Friday, May 8th, 2009 at
5:28 pm
The Office of Emergency Services and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are right. They, and local fire departments, recommend you self-equip with everything on their list. You don’t want to fight the crowd at Home Depot – unless that’s your idea of fun.
The kit, kept in a durable container such as the Rubbermaid Rough tote, should include:
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Friday, May 8th, 2009 at
4:52 pm
What Do You Need to Survive 2012
Minimum equipment you need to survive 2012:
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Friday, May 8th, 2009 at
3:57 pm
For the fact the Earth is not one solid mass, it made up of several huge tectonic plates that are constantly pushing against one another. The earth is always on the move, from millions of years ago when the world was just one land mass to the many continents we have today.
Earthquakes happen when tectonic plates slip after years of stress and pressure have kept them locked; the resulting shockwaves are the earthquake. The pressure between tectonic plates becomes so great that some of them move, violently shifting their position.

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Friday, May 8th, 2009 at
3:42 pm
The most efficient survival material
• Essential equipment to start a mini civilization
• Mountain bikes and motor cycles for the transport
• Food
• Seeds of vegetables, grains and rice. Seed-potatoes
• Unsinkable boats
• Mini library with books about:
• Principles of mathematics (algebra, space-geometry, and so on)
• Elementary physics
• Elementary chemistry (general and carbon chemistry)
• Basic electricity
• Basic electronics
• Basics of anesthesia, equipment and methods
• Basics of dentistry and necessary material
• Biological growing of vegetables and fruit
• Basics of architecture/building (raw materials to make cement, and so on)
• The production of paper and ink
• The production of glass
• The production of soaps
• Alloys
• Plastics
• Treatment and manufacturing of leather and other natural products
• Pottery
• Simple looms and sewing machines
• Cooling installations
• The production of bio-diesel for diesel engines
• The construction of fuel engines
• The measurement of radioactivity
• Radio and telephone equipment
• Wooden abacuses
• Windmills for the production of electricity
• Detailed maps of the whole world
• Maps to locate minerals, oils and so on
• Accurate mechanical clocks
• Lenses and corrective optometry for glasses
• Paints and coatings
• Welding techniques
• Blueprint for building boats
• Musical instruments and library with musical compositions
• Ammunition powder and explosives