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Let's assume that Planet X is real...
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[quote:Floyd007:MV85MTExMzVfMTQxMDc2MzdfNUVBRTc1] The Anunnaki planet -- Some call it planet X -- orbits the sun on the opposite side from the earth. Its orbit is very close to the sun and puts it almost within the solar corona. It has gold dust suspended in its upper atmosphere which reflects heat and radiation from the sun, keeping temperatures on the surface quite cool. Especially on the dark side. This means the planet must orbit the sun once every 365 days just like the earth does, only its on the opposite side of the sun and invisible to us. The gold dust is the source of the myth that they came to earth to mine gold. They actually did the gold mining on the moon. [/quote]
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... and bypass all the controversy surrounding the topic.
I'd like some input on protective measures average people / communities can take as the effects (earth changes) intensify. I hate to think of myself as a 'useless eater', but let's face it, I don't have any shining qualifications that will warrant an invitation to the nearest super bunker.
What I Do have is rare enough... a surviver's attitude and experience in wilderness living. So, considering this (hypothetical) situation realistically, what steps can those of us awake, but without black-ops or bail-out funds, do to have a chance of survival? Are there any ideas or resources available that could help groups or small communities know how to prepare... what effects are most likely (any for specific areas beyond coastal or fault zones?), how to quickly construct safe, low dollar sheltering, foods to culture or grow in extreme or 'on the move' situations and whatever else that might apply when trying to save as many as possible under 'worst case' conditions.
I know some are considering this topic... Where do we start?
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