How does New Zealand fare during a pole shift | |
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anonymous coward User ID: 1380131 Australia 05/12/2011 04:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, I think I'd rather be in NZ than just about anywhere when it hits the fan! As long is your in a state of sanctifying grace you'll be good to go! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1276620about 9000 klm,s close to point of least inertia,reverse direction,,,,,,not quite central.not good...... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1276620 Canada 05/12/2011 04:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, I think I'd rather be in NZ than just about anywhere when it hits the fan! As long is your in a state of sanctifying grace you'll be good to go! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1276620what do you mean by "sanctifying grace"? Meaning you have been baptised and are free from unrepented mortal sin. |
Una
User ID: 1380142 New Zealand 05/12/2011 04:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My understanding is that NZ rises to be around 3-4x larger than it is now and becomes one island, with a land bridge conecting us with aussie. So I suspect that we will have a rough time of it for a while, but no more than any other country in the world. |
OldGuy
(OP) User ID: 1380122 New Zealand 05/12/2011 04:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, I think I'd rather be in NZ than just about anywhere when it hits the fan! As long is your in a state of sanctifying grace you'll be good to go! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1276620about 9000 klm,s close to point of least inertia,reverse direction,,,,,,not quite central.not good...... What will be the climate be like for NZ and Aus after the pole shift and regarding technology will be sent back to the stone age after the pole shift? |
OldGuy
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(OP) User ID: 1380122 New Zealand 05/12/2011 04:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | About as well as Switzerland, somewhat neutral. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1276620Switzerland will be destroyed totally. Karma effects, Nostradamus' visions - elementary, dear What'sOn. What about Germany like Stuttgart,Goppingen and etc? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1137020 New Zealand 05/12/2011 04:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, I think I'd rather be in NZ than just about anywhere when it hits the fan! As long is your in a state of sanctifying grace you'll be good to go! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1276620what do you mean by "sanctifying grace"? Meaning you have been baptised and are free from unrepented mortal sin. wtf?? |
mikal
User ID: 1074000 New Zealand 05/12/2011 04:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Need to be up high 300m plus, away from coastline. As pacific plate runs through down the Kermadec Trench which is laden with volcanoes, some active, through Whakatane, Rotorua, Taupo, the central North Island, then a little east of the centre of the North Island all the way to Wellington, You should be aware that the eastern or pacific plate side is a very dangerous place to be. Likewise the entire eastern side of the Southern Alps in the South Island. Auckland and some other North Auckland spots are volcanic in nature and also present problems. Lovely place to live though, and remember there are no guarantees as to safety anywhere, so make peace in your heart and if your time comes to move into spirit go gracefully into the next phase of existence. Love yourself, but serve others. |
Una
User ID: 1380142 New Zealand 05/12/2011 05:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What will be the climate be like for NZ and Aus after the pole shift and regarding technology will be sent back to the stone age after the pole shift? Quoting: OldGuyWell, we will be closer to the equator, so I imagine our temperature will be somewhat warmer than it is now. Much technology will be lost. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 790968 Czechia 05/12/2011 05:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, I think I'd rather be in NZ than just about anywhere when it hits the fan! As long is your in a state of sanctifying grace you'll be good to go! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1276620about 9000 klm,s close to point of least inertia,reverse direction,,,,,,not quite central.not good...... What will be the climate be like for NZ and Aus after the pole shift and regarding technology will be sent back to the stone age after the pole shift? Your climate will be tropical - but I don't know what part of the land will be above sea level. Only smal parts of NZ will be safe. New land will emerge from the very bottom of the sea, when Japan and Indonesia is almost all deep burried under the sea. THE WILL OF G-D. Not more than a year and U'll see. Baraka. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 790968 Czechia 05/12/2011 05:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | About as well as Switzerland, somewhat neutral. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1276620Switzerland will be destroyed totally. Karma effects, Nostradamus' visions - elementary, dear What'sOn. What about Germany like Stuttgart,Goppingen and etc? Why are U asking ? From such a distant country ? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1251720 New Zealand 05/12/2011 05:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My understanding is that NZ rises to be around 3-4x larger than it is now and becomes one island, with a land bridge conecting us with aussie. So I suspect that we will have a rough time of it for a while, but no more than any other country in the world. Quoting: UnaGreat I want to have a larger farm towards the end of the year anyway, Bring it on. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1049931 Australia 05/12/2011 05:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My understanding is that NZ rises to be around 3-4x larger than it is now and becomes one island, with a land bridge conecting us with aussie. So I suspect that we will have a rough time of it for a while, but no more than any other country in the world. Quoting: UnaThis - if you have beachfront property, it will turn into a cliff. Not sure about the link to Aus though - would be nice, I would just walk over to NZ. Take me a few months but what an adventure! |
OldGuy
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Agapao User ID: 1380180 New Zealand 05/12/2011 05:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No one really knows how we will fare. There are alot of prophecies etc but until it happens we wont know,some say we will go towards the south others that we will move towards the equator. Until it happens we wont really know. Put a kit together food,water firstaid,sleepingbag,clothes (natural fibres) and be flexable. If your heart tells you to go inland then do it. Listen to your inner alien. But most of all dont be afraid. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1049931 Australia 05/12/2011 06:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What will the climate be like for NZ after the pole shift? Quoting: OldGuyTropical, like Melbourne will be I imagine. My mother lives in the N Island and someone was telling her that the forest roaches were swarming up and down the trees with the more muggy weather. I have been in Melbourne since '95 and did not see one cricket....til this year I have seen three, plus GIGANTIC dragonflies. So yeah I have a feeling we will be like 'Looziana' in the summertime from here on in. |
Ra User ID: 1380922 New Zealand 05/12/2011 07:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What will the climate be like for NZ after the pole shift? Quoting: OldGuyProberly be kaotic for a while untill everything settles down again, depends on how long a pole shift takes?, if its short and sweet say a few hours, proberly major/sudden damage, if it takes 1-2 days still major damage just on a slower scale, if it takes longer then it could happen in stages giving slightly more time to cauculate suitable safe positions to move to, if your still standing after innitial first shift. There could be a possible way to decipher which direction and how much it will shift, by looking at what direction and distance it moved last time, apparently the old north pole was up somewhere near canada, if that the case, last time it moved about 1300 miles in a NNE direction. Thus moving nz towards warmer climate, south island could be an ideal location, after the weather clears, which could take 2-3 years maybe longer, depending on how many major erruption happen dueing the pole shift, sun could be hidden for long periods of time, effectin temperture, growing potential etc. When the vocanoe at lake taupo errupted in the past, it turned the skys red in china and rome. Threw large rocks as far as auckland and covered the area in a couple of meters of dirt. If an vocanoes where to blow dueing a pole shift, that would be the one i would worry about the most. Safest locations in NZ, in my view would be the south island mountains and ranges? I think thats why its called the waka(boat) of the gods. Where i live in Tuakau in the Waikato is pretty safe as well, its inland a good 24km from the western coast, and im protected from any major sunami from the eastern coast by 89km and mountain ranges. No major earthquake faultlines, protected from storms(rest of the north eastern side of the north Island cops it, tornadoes recently). Its far enough away from the vocanic activaty of auckland by about 60 km. Im not the only one that thinks its safe here, Hewlett Parked thinks so too. In General thou, were ever we are in the world, we need to be aware and prepard for potential threats, if your in a high risk area, with muiltyple threats or think your be in a bad position from potential threats dueing a pole shift, then prepareing for such a situation even if its just on a mental level is highly advisable. Hewlett-Packard to build $60m datacentre in Waikato Hewlett-Packard will build a $60 million datacentre that could house some of the country's most important computer systems in a Waikato farming town. HP enterprise services country manager Gavin Greaves said Tuakau, population 3508 and 61 kilometres from Auckland, would make an ideal location for the world's largest computer maker to house computers for customers in New Zealand and Asia-Pacific. "It has got a low risk of natural disaster and multiple feeds for power, fibre-optic cable and water," he said. [link to www.stuff.co.nz] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1381006 United States 05/12/2011 07:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Five 'cheshire moons' in a row. A sundial in Australia behind by 20 minutes. Sunrise coming 30 minutes early in Switzerland. Hate to tell you, but we're experiencing a physical pole shift right now. We may snap back to a more Sun-oriented configuration once the brown dwarf has passed though. Noticed all the worldwide complaints about strong winds, without any storms? That's because the shift has only affected the Earth, not the atmosphere. So the Earth has to push the atmosphere in a new direction. That causes high winds. |
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User ID: 487277 United States 05/12/2011 07:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why would the pole shift like that? You know it would take a HUUUUUUUGE force to overcome the gyroscopic action of the planet. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1380126It wouldn't unless it were impacted by a large object. It took being hit by a protoplanet slightly smaller than Mars to give the Earth its current 23.5 degree tilt. It also ejected the material that the Moon formed from. And an impact by an object with enough force to cause an appreciable change in the rotation of the Earth would melt much of the crust, and the Earth would become sterile. There would be no "safe" place on Earth. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1381006 United States 05/12/2011 07:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnetic friction. Read about Venus and how it rotates the opposite direction from the other planets (albeit verrrry slowly). Current theory is that it came close to a body with a large magnetic field at one point that slowed its rotation and then reversed it. Such a powerful magnetic field could also change the axis of a planet. And it just so happens such an object was spotted very close to the Sun in late February, two weeks prior to the Japan quake. Here's a few NASA STEREO images of it: [link to tinypic.com] [link to tinypic.com] [link to tinypic.com] [link to tinypic.com] Comparing its diameter to the Sun's, it appears to be, well, quite large. I've seen some video of it spinning rapidly. I believe it's a Type T brown dwarf, based on its color (dark magenta-reddish), and it's surely the same one that scientists say WISE detected in our solar system. So, there ya go. That explains pretty much everything: the unusual sunrise times, the inaccurate sundial, GPS inaccuracies, compass probs, the dying animals, the UV blazing down and frying children in minutes in Louisiana in WINTER, quakes, volcanic eruptions, magnetic field anomalies, landslides, sinkholes, lithosphere disturbances, building collapses, etc. Believe or not. Doesn't matter to me. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1380922 New Zealand 05/12/2011 08:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Five 'cheshire moons' in a row. A sundial in Australia behind by 20 minutes. Sunrise coming 30 minutes early in Switzerland. Hate to tell you, but we're experiencing a physical pole shift right now. We may snap back to a more Sun-oriented configuration once the brown dwarf has passed though. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1381006Noticed all the worldwide complaints about strong winds, without any storms? That's because the shift has only affected the Earth, not the atmosphere. So the Earth has to push the atmosphere in a new direction. That causes high winds. It quite possibly the signs started even way before that Pole shift 3 dimentional, when the earth pole starts changeing, energy configeration effect different areas then previous, effecting weather pattern, include frequantcy attmosphare of mans consousness. You are right in a scence, the first shift in the symbolism known as the rupture, it starts of a spiritual level, then the mental level, then the phyical level. Signs of the times for such a shift.....its just a matter of time that its phyical equivilent manifest. them just birth pains, signs of the times, dueing a pole shift, new lands are born. Just an other taunt in a bow string, before the arrow is realeased. |