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The Earth is on course for an Extinction Level Event (ELE) that will cause massive global destruction and loss of life for more than 90% of the world’s population. The scientific and circumstantial evidence is overwhelming that such an event is on the horizon, and we would be wrong to ignore it when there is a viable solution for comfortable survival and prosperity. This book is for those who are destined to reach the other side of this disaster and be among the first generation of a world that will literally be the start of a new age for Mankind.

The Earth is on course for an Extinction Level Event (ELE) that will
cause massive global destruction and loss of life for more than 90% of the
world’s population. The scientific and circumstantial evidence is
overwhelming that such an event is on the horizon, and we would be wrong
to ignore it when there is a viable solution for comfortable survival and
prosperity. This book is for those who are destined to reach the other side of
this disaster and be among the first generation of a world that will literally be
the start of a new age for Mankind.

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2. Earthquakes – increasing earthquake activity due <strong>to</strong> movements of<br />

the lithospheric plates, particularly in the Ring of Fire area. As the<br />

gravitational fields of Nibiru and Nemesis influence the Earth,<br />

there is increased movement of the tec<strong>to</strong>nic plates. For example,<br />

the New Madrid zone 9 earthquake activity has grown from 0 <strong>to</strong> 3<br />

<strong>to</strong> 5 incidents in the years before 2014 <strong>to</strong> 25 in 2014 and 43 in the<br />

first 6 months of 2015.<br />

3. Impact Threats (meteors and comets) – these events increase due<br />

<strong>to</strong> the gravitational changes.<br />

In 2013 a large meteor<br />

struck Russia causing<br />

considerable damage (a<br />

picture of this meteor is<br />

above), and since then the<br />

reports of meteors and comets has increased greatly.<br />

9<br />

The 150-mile (240 km) long fault system, which extends in<strong>to</strong> five states, stretches<br />

southward from Cairo, Illinois; through Hayti, Caruthersville and New Madrid in Missouri;<br />

through Blytheville in<strong>to</strong> Marked Tree in Arkansas. It also covers a part of West<br />

Tennessee, near Reelfoot Lake, extending southeast in<strong>to</strong> Dyersburg. It is southwest of<br />

the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone.<br />

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