With December 21, 2012, coming ever closer, many people are beginning to panic. Our infrastructure cannot handle global catastrophe on a widespread scale, and many of us are unprepared for something as terrible as the predictions for 2012: volcanoes, earthquakes, storms, floods, tsunamis, wars, famine, intense radiation, climate change.
While the government has a survival set-up for the continuation of our species in the event of a terrible catastrophe coming upon us in the year 2012, they will allow only the people who are necessary to maintain order, preserve the minimal amount of life, and ensure that humans continue.
But how can the people who are left behind to fend for themselves survive 2012? Can they survive at all? In the case of complete Earth surface or planetary destruction, there is simply no hope for those in government-issue survival set-ups, much less for the rest of us. But in the event of global catastrophe that is not complete annihilation, there is a small glimmer of hope.
The first thing to realize is that once 2012 comes along, with all its accompanying terrors, our way of life will have to change. Our electrical grids will shut down, food will no longer be preserved and will have to be harvested the old ways (if they can even survive the climate), and water will have to be boiled (if there will be any safe water at all).
Information will be lost, telephones and cell phones won’t work, and cars will quickly become hindrances in the panic. Rigid thinkers and those unopen to change will be the first to die in the terrible new world. Planning for the crisis is the best way to prepare – to know where to go before the infrastructure collapses or before the roads get clogged with traffic by people trying to escape cities, to know what supplies to collect, to know how to survive without common amenities.
Survival groups will be the best way to make it through the chaos, coupled with altruism, much like elephants work together to bolster each other up and protect from outside dangers.
The thing to realize is that, although 2012 seems daunting, if you can make it through the impact of whatever causes the apocalypse (solar activity, Planet X, climate change), the storm will eventually pass. After all the destruction, there will be time afterward for creation and reconstruction.
With the preservation of human life and knowledge, things may be able to go back to some semblance of what it was, but with a much more sobering outlook and understanding that we are not lords of this creation.
The Mayans, who are the ones whose calendar ends on December 21, 2012, view the upcoming end to the cycle with celebration for the birth of the new cycle. As with every birth, there are birth pains, blood, fear, and screaming. But in the end, with enough preparation and nurturing, life may be able to contSort out ainue.
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Can we survive 2012?
With so much worry about climate change, world wars, and a possible apocalypse, 2012 has kind of gone under the radar. However, many believe that all of these things are connected, and that December 21, 2012, will be the day that everything reaches its peak, leading to a rash of catastrophic events that will destroy our way of life and possibly lead to a mass extinction.
For those who are keeping a close eye on 2012, and even for those who believe that anything that happens won’t be because of the date, the question of survival is a pressing one. Is there any way for people to prepare for future?
Is there anything that they can do to survive the 2012 apocalypse, whether it be caused by a passing planet’s (Nibiru, Eris, or Planet X) gravitational field, climate change incited by man, or a solar maximum that causes geomagnetic reversal?
We have seen in just the past few years that the world is not ready for many natural catastrophes – Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Ike, the Sumatra earthquake that caused a tsunami, unprecedented flooding and tornadoes, the Tambora volcano eruption. All of these natural disasters happened one at a time and were still devastating. Panic caused chaos, and chaos led to even more loss of lives.
Imagine what it would be like in 2012 if all of these things started happening one right after the other … or all at once. Imagine if our electrical grids turned off. How many people in industrialized countries would be able to survive without someone giving them temperature control, hot and cold clean water, sewage handling, food stores? Or if our streets split and bridges collapsed? If buildings shattered and imploded?
The vision of an apocalyptic future is a terrifying one, and one for which this world is not prepared. Even if people are out of harm’s way in the 2012 year, they will feel the consequences of catastrophe – financial markets will crash, resources will become scarce, anarchy will become rampant, and wars will break out. No matter whether you are in the middle of the proverbial storm or not, everyone will be negatively affected by global natural disasters. And it is clear that survival in 2012 will not be easy … and it may be impossible for many.
The government has only a limited system set up for human survival. There are talks of subterranean and even undersea operations that can hold vast numbers of people in order to preserve the species, but not nearly enough to house the world’s population. At the very least, the government and the military will be housed in these places as well as a number of scientists, physicians, and other caregivers.
Those chosen will not be able to bring along their families – the government will take only the people who are necessary. However, the average man on the street will likely be left to their own defenses, limited by their lack of survivalist technology.
http://www.iwillsurvive2012.com
For those who are keeping a close eye on 2012, and even for those who believe that anything that happens won’t be because of the date, the question of survival is a pressing one. Is there any way for people to prepare for future?
Is there anything that they can do to survive the 2012 apocalypse, whether it be caused by a passing planet’s (Nibiru, Eris, or Planet X) gravitational field, climate change incited by man, or a solar maximum that causes geomagnetic reversal?
We have seen in just the past few years that the world is not ready for many natural catastrophes – Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Ike, the Sumatra earthquake that caused a tsunami, unprecedented flooding and tornadoes, the Tambora volcano eruption. All of these natural disasters happened one at a time and were still devastating. Panic caused chaos, and chaos led to even more loss of lives.
Imagine what it would be like in 2012 if all of these things started happening one right after the other … or all at once. Imagine if our electrical grids turned off. How many people in industrialized countries would be able to survive without someone giving them temperature control, hot and cold clean water, sewage handling, food stores? Or if our streets split and bridges collapsed? If buildings shattered and imploded?
The vision of an apocalyptic future is a terrifying one, and one for which this world is not prepared. Even if people are out of harm’s way in the 2012 year, they will feel the consequences of catastrophe – financial markets will crash, resources will become scarce, anarchy will become rampant, and wars will break out. No matter whether you are in the middle of the proverbial storm or not, everyone will be negatively affected by global natural disasters. And it is clear that survival in 2012 will not be easy … and it may be impossible for many.
The government has only a limited system set up for human survival. There are talks of subterranean and even undersea operations that can hold vast numbers of people in order to preserve the species, but not nearly enough to house the world’s population. At the very least, the government and the military will be housed in these places as well as a number of scientists, physicians, and other caregivers.
Those chosen will not be able to bring along their families – the government will take only the people who are necessary. However, the average man on the street will likely be left to their own defenses, limited by their lack of survivalist technology.
http://www.iwillsurvive2012.com
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