OTHER FACTORS
While we can get stats the on the Shift for things like floods, earthquakes, tsunami, polar icecap melt ratios and such, there are other factors we need to add in and these are human created factors.
What I am talking about here are the things we (mankind) has created that may greatly add to the overall damage factor. For example we cannot know:
1. What kind of damage will occur if an earthquakes, floods or solar flares insights or destroy the oil wells and natural gas lines worldwide?
2. What will happen if a tsunami takes out the oil drilling platforms in the Gulf of Mexico and off the California coastline? How much damage will the leaking oil will create?
3. What kind of damage solar flares and earthquakes will create with the electronics of Nuclear Power Plants?
4. What kind of damage earthquakes or strong solar flares will create with the electronics of stock piled nuclear weapons world wide?
5. What kind of damage solar flares or flood or earthquakes will create with stockpiled nuclear waste products?
6. What kind of damage solar flares, floods or earthquakes will create with stockpiled biological weapons or warheads?
7. What kind of damage solar flares will create with refrigerated biohazard materials like liquid nitrogen, chlorine, medical research labs and such?
8. What kind of damage solar flares will create when all electronics are fried?
9. What kind of damage will occur when prisons are forced to set their prisoner free for lack of food, water and sanitation?
10. What kind of damage will occur when world shipping comes to a haul?
11. What kind of chaos will ensue when paper money is no good?
All of the above things will have an impact on you no matter where you live. These are the unknown factors that may make the Shift far more complicated than we know, or can know. While we may not be able to escape all of these things, it would be wise for you to take a closer look at your community in relation to your current residence and make preparations based on your own research and findings.
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