As you know, the future will bring ever more frequent extreme weather events due to overpopulation and changes in the sun , which will cause loss of croplands, more scarce and therefore expensive food. There is also the threat of another global war or even a nuclear war. There is also the threat of Apophis destroying much of western Europe in 2029/2036.

What are you doing or planning to do to survive this and also ensure that The Mission continues through you?

I personally am planning to move to a rural area either in the west of Scotland or in Ireland (British and Irish people can legally move to and live within each others country due to the Common Travel Area established in 1923) and setting up a mostly self-sufficient homestead with vegetables, chickens, a septic tank, renewal energy system and of course an Internet connection possibly using a mobile phone Internet connection.

What a thread 🙂

I always have this strange intuition that we should be prepared for great cataclysms, and this since I was quite young but I didn't understand correctly where this inner "alert" came from... haha.

I was very attracted by disaster movies now we say "survivalist" movies

And then if you pay attention you understand that something is wrong on our planet and that all this is not normal.

I would say that my answer is the same as yours, it would be to settle in a rural area, in the countryside, in the forest, in the mountains, at altitude, would be the best.

..self-sufficiency, some fruit trees, hazelnut trees and grow vegetables and moringa, medicinal herbs, berries, chickens, goats... always in pairs and for guard dogs in my family it was two pairs of geese... a real alarm system it's small animals hahaha...

Salome !

I'm moving from the west coast further inland, towards Inverness, hopefully later this year. The soil seems more fertile there. There is plenty of farming in that area. One of the reasons why I don't want to stay on the west coast, apart from the ever worsening weather, is the following from the book 'Prophetien und Voraussagen.' It sounds like something that may happen in the more distant future but who knows.

"A part of Scotland sinks into the ocean, when a gigantic floodwave rages up from across the ocean. High like a mountain, it tears away everything underneath, destroying and death-bringing, to make several islands sink into the wild waters, and also to tear a part of the mainland into the ocean.

A horrifying work by the hand of Man, produced by the insanity of human megalomania, an elementary (weather) bomb dropped into the sea off the coast of England. "

    SteveLane That sounds like it could be a large wave coming from either the Atlantic Ocean (west coast) or the North Sea (east coast). Inverness is in the center /north so I see your logic there Steve.

      James Moore I think it will be the west coast as it mentions islands, which could be the outer and/or inner Hebrides. I suppose it would also effect Mull, Islay, Kintyre, etc. We wouldn't get much warning, if any. The UK is currently developing it's own independant replacement for the Trident SLBM's. Maybe, with the situation with Russia that we are stirring up, a live test will be carried out at sea.

      James, did I ever send you a link to Polycrub, a rigid pollytunnel alternative? Well, it's https://www.polycrub.co.uk/

        SteveLane Ah that is interesting. These structures appears to be much better at everything than polytunnels and greenhouses. Thanks for that info. I will keep it in mind for the future when I start my homestead somewhere, after my kids have flown the nest.

        SteveLane Have you seen this website? Its good for checking whether a current or potential future property is likely to be underwater due to a flood, storm surge or sea level rise:

        https://www.floodmap.net/

        What is your minimum required elevation above sea level for a house? I think 50 metres should be enough long term. Currently I'm above that.

          IPQ I wouldn't mind learning the lingo 🙂 Immigrants should adopt the culture they move into.

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          James Moore Interesting. I'm currently at about 9 metres. But yes, 50 metres should be enough for our lifetimes. If I remember correctly the sealevel will rise to around 220 feet. It's amazing how much of the shore has been erroded in the time that I've lived here. I used to walk along a path along the shore with a fence alongside, both of which washed away years ago.

          James Moore I suppose this would depend on the area one lives in. If it was on the coast of a country where the possibility of a tsunami could occur offshore then higher the better but for example if it was on the east coast of Ireland it could be lower due to the risk of a tsunami happening there would be very low.
          Billy did mention in a report how one should build at least 200 meters away from the shore…..

          We were going to go to Arizona, or New Mexico, but also feeling drawn to Central America or South America. I've been heavily into social studies for those areas and enjoy a warmer climate whenever possible. Want to have a large garden, our own food supply.

            Hello James , did you see this ? > https://theyflyblog.com/2023/03/todays-news-published-by-billy-meier-42-years-ago/

            Russia will use a Poseidon underwater missile to wipe Britain off the map with a 1,000ft-high radioactive tsunami if NATO troops put boots on the ground in Ukraine, Putin’s propagandists claim

            Of course, you could’ve just read Billy Meier’s prediction from November 20, 1981:
            “All nations, bordering the North Sea, and the British Island will be destroyed by a horrible stormflood, on the one hand, due to the dropping of a stormflood bomb and, on the other hand, due to a stormflood caused by a typhoon. Cities and villages will sink and drown into the ocean as well as a part of Scotland.”

            Salome

              James Moore
              West Coast of usa. Can't garden year round here, & i like tropical weather or warmer than WA State. At some point, there's supposed to be a big quake here from the subduction zone off the coast, and huge tsunami as a result.

                G3r4ld yes it was on UK national news. Some Russian politicians like to make big threats. I'm not sure how that nuclear torpedo could cause a 500 m high tsunami. Do you know how?

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                  Pureharmony I read about that mega tsunami prediction near the coast off Portland, in CR392. It could happen anytime it seems. What's your height above sea level?

                  I know of a family that moved from USA to Mexico City. The electricity costs are peanuts in comparison e.g. $50/month. And there is not a big crime problem everywhere.

                    James Moore Mexico City sounds fantastic! We certainly love the culture there, and the food is fantastic.

                    We're about 500 feet above sea level right now.

                    James Moore they work on a principle of wave forming, the frequency builds and resonates with itself. The research is on super Tsunamis which appear as a function of volume of displacement compared to the maximum wave possible in the medium of water. At a point where the internal dynamics of the wave are effectively frictionless the large displacement travels at very high speed for a distance where the phenomena can be maintained based on the volumes of water present.

                    Simulation shows that historical events of 100 meters over gulfs known for mantle activity, explaining high shell and sea life findings from archaeology. The speculated super Tsunamis have wave forms of 2000m based on high altitude findings in certain areas of the globe. My preferred studies show relatively small displacements causing 400m waves capable of transversing the Atlantic and maintaining speed from the fluid dynamics. Its very hard to take large pool University studies and extrapolate but the archaeology suggests these are relatively common in terms of centuries with exceptional waves matching known periods of earth activity or speculated asteroid activity.

                    The bomb therefore is timed to create a pressure wave below the surface at a point where the displacement will reflect the magnitude back from the sea floor creating the low friction turbulance the super waves require. I have only read interpreted reports but the US tests in the Pacific started the bad idea and warmongers are stupid, so they probably followed through. I imagine all sides will have an idea of how to do this.