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any suggestions?
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Hi,
Hey eyes widw shut you live in a pretty good area i would say what about the caves,that would be good shelter against any on coming violent storms etc. They were used in ww2 perhaps they will be used again who knows! |
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As far a way from coastal areas as possible (which means both of us should move!)
![]() It would probably make sense to be well away from any military/industrial/chemical facility as well.. North Yorkshire moors or the Highlands of Scotland seems as good a place as any ![]() |
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Hi everyone
I'm in Stalybridge, Cheshire When you change the way that you look at things, the things that you look at change. Embrace change, if you don't it will sneak up behind you and give you a slap! There are no safe places only safe people! We have a community made up of musicians, artists, poets etc. Please check out www.myspace.com/acousticeclectic Be Blessed Jon |
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safe from what though ???
it might be a good idea to classify the threats and list the possible safe areas accordingly .. Nuclear attack .. safe areas unknown because it depends where the nukes land and the prevailing winds etc .. Floods and rising sea level .. anywhere high and inland .. Civil Unrest - probably the country side .. places like Devon / Cornwall - remote areas ? Just my thoughts .. I think there are no really ' safe ' places in the UK and we should just move when we feel our intuition nudging is IMO ![]() |
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It is naturally good to think about and plan directions to go in ''worse case scenarios'' and i think this should be done. In my situation living in devon u could say the main threat down here would be flooding and severe wetness....however i am a firm believer in trusting our intuitional instinct and gut feeling and i have followed this way of thought all my life and truly believe it holds the most honest and loving path for me.
All of the southwest, all of the UK, all of the northern hemisphere becoming submerged, frozen or completely nuked just does not resonate within me. I am all to aware of the possibilities and u could say i only believe what i want to believe but surely isnt that how it works. I think everyone should truly listen to themselves and know that they will make the right decision when the time is right and we will all be where we need to be when the time calls for it. A decision based of love. Be aware but dont be scared of these times... peace bananaman |
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totally agree Bananaman - I think the first thing in making brits safe would be the fall of the present govt .. seriously .. and a fall so far fr all those slimey labour politicaINAS THAT they NEVER ever get back into power .. the present people i mean .. like jack straw .. etc etc and miiliband .. yugh ..
so part of safe gaurding is the deciisons we make as a country and id likle our country to revolt and bootg the govt out ![]() |
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Hmmm, some interesting responses here, so I'll add my thoughts.
Unless it comes completely out of the blue all the nuclear power stations will be run down and made 'safe' before the controllers 'leave the building' and turn off the lights. These reactors in the UK are mostly by the coast except for a few that are by large amounts of water (for cooling). I wouldn't worrry too much about those. I would be more concerned about the reactions of all of the people who didn't see it coming who will be panicked and start looting etc. Towns and cities won't be nice places to be! Anywhere you might want to run to will have to be close unless you make a break for it before the military close down all the roads and declare a dusk to dawn curfew and send up helicopters with FLIR to track down the runners. Make no mistake, if the balloon goes up martial law will come into effect very quickly and anyone caught is in deep trouble. There are MOD places everywhere (2 within 9 miles of here) and the army would be on the streets in no time. If you can get away then go to the nearest safest high ground with spring water. I'd love to get to the highlands or the lake district but being on junction 10 of the M42 I know from my own experience in the military that I would never make it, even on my own. I'll be trying to keep a family alive. One area that hasn't been mentioned yet is the peak district which is about 40 or so miles due north of here (Tamworth). I learnt TM in the 80s and worked for the organisation so that I could learn the siddhi techniques without spending money. I stayed at a place in the Dane valley near Macclesfield and I know the area quite well as I spent my days off walking in the countryside. There is natural shelter there (it was used during WW2 by the locals) and an abundance of spring water as well as sources of food. So, pick a place or places close by, get the OS maps and a good compass and learn how to use them (day and night), travel light and go to ground. This is a short term measure. Long term if it goes down like this we won't survive anyway but at least you can get away from the horrors of mass panic and everything else that disgusts me about society these days. Hope (and pray if you like) for the best but plan for the worst. "Chance favours the prepared mind." All the best to everyone, Kev |
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The highlands of Scotland sound good to me,went this year very good place perhaps i was getting my bearings subconsciencly that is.
Plenty of fresh water,fish in the lochs could have a colony there and no one would know. |
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yep, I agree sidders..we have to trust our intuition and have faith that nothing will pass us by thats not meant to! I swing back n forth with various options..but am waiting daily to watch as events unfold..the right decision will be made by all of us when we know we have reached point of no return...for now, lets create a good solid community and keep the doors wide open with all possibilities whilst starting to take action that feels right...
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I agree S2 and F10 I’ve read scientific studies compiled over 40yrs from both sides of the world on near death experiences and reincarnation events to convince me that we choose our life before we are reincarnated, to learn from that life to aid in the development of the soul in terms of ascension to high planes.
As my Granny used to say “what’s for you will never go by you” Always follow your gut so to speak your first feelings about anything always seem to be correct. Conditioning can cause one to fight what one really feels. As for me I have been getting dreams about Australia as a safe haven as well as dreams about terrible events in Europe. For me anyway my instincts at the mo are to head south. In an instance of synchronicity at exactly the same time as I was/am having these dreams I have had a surprise invitation from a family member of a work colleague to visit them and also with the possibility of a job. There is a lot to be said about synchronicity/destiny. We all will make decisions rightly or wrongly based on the acceptance of this life we choose. These are the lessons we have already chosen to learn before we arrive as this life force. We chose to be here today on this site long ago because of the benefits to others and ourselves we will gain from this experience. Some of us will have met before, kind of like meeting someone and liking or disliking right away. You have never met them before so how can you judge them unless perhaps you may have met them in a previous existence. For me anyway I feel this is very positive. It can be very lonely knowing what people like us know you can only try so much and you always have to be a balancing act as to try and divulged info when appropriate but at the same time not sounding like the conspiracy nut in the corner. I think I have the right balance well I live a “normal” life have friends; social life play sports still... lol etc… but don’t have anyone to talk to about the way of the World you get where I’m coming from. It is going to be so good to communicate with like minded people, I propose a toast (with my mug of coffee) to the days ahead and late night brainstorming sessions and hopefully the good that will come out of them to help in some small way to bring the universal force into equilibrium. May truth show us the way Pathfinder |
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Unfortunately, not all of us can go there due to family here, immigration controls, etc. I am so happy some of my rellies are safe. My old parents laughed at me - but not as much now, my scientist partner of 25 years is a logistical person and rubbishes everything unless I can define all data, but slowly it is dawning.... So 1 step at a time eh? Keep giving the pozzi vibes to the universe, I hug trees and talk to plants, I really love our planet - it's beautiful. Whatever happened to the ancient 'cone of power' to pre-empt these evil forces in our greedy world. Go lad - take your opportunities - it's fate... We all have a path, I do hope I've done some good after lecturing for years, and helping people realise their dreams, and I have done lots of Reiki work and made people feel a bit better, but I feel a bit sad that my lifepath may be over soon due to the greed of the elitist minority.... I hope they rot in their underground hideaways and remember the innocents they sacrificed for their eternal damnation. |
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I live in Glasgow, and since becoming aware that I might need to pack up some things and live 'wild' for a while, not having the resources for a proper re-location, I have been looking for a safe place within reasonable distance.
In terms of driving distance, shelter and isolation, I am looking particularly at the south facing slopes of Glen Lyon. Certainly, central Scotland is the best place in the UK, given its vastness, lack of population, mountains, forests and wildlife. Actually, I am just looking for an excuse to move there, it would beat Glasgow anyday. ![]() |
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About two years ago, me and a friend got out an atlas to see what areas would be submerged if the sea level began to rise around the British Isle. We took the coloured geographic height references and roughly mapped out the safe areas taking into account flood plains, fresh water, proximity from the coast, proximity from major populaces etc. We settled on a few immediate areas; around Brecon on the Welsh boarder, Corwen North Wales, Cumbria, North Yorkshire and Scotland (which is just a vast wonderland of opportunities).
Apart from the dire consequences of an elite faction gone mad, I for one would like to see the outcome of a lot of aware individuals planning for these possible eventualities and the fact that this is now happening makes me feel warm inside ![]() |
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I don't want to come across as a doom-sayer but I personally feel that nowhere in the UK will be safe...Whatever comes our way, be it a nuclear strike, Tsunamis, whatever? For the simple reason we have nuclear power stations which if they go down, and they do quite rapidly I understand, if not maintained...then the whole country will become uninhabitable. It seems to me that wherever there is a nuclear power station in the world, if any kind of disaster hit's that particular area, then it will become part of the problem. In all the videos and books I've read not one has taken, this factor/variable into account?
Still, at least it's not raining...for a change ![]() ![]() Let's get prepared and see what comes our way, and we'll take it from there. Peace & Blessings OB ![]() |
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The UK is pretty small. I don't think it will survive much of anything, should anything major occur.
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I'm with you on this one orwellsbud, no one is thinking about these nuclear reaction stations, like you say if they go down we have no chance anyway.
As England is such a small island we would be wiped out straight away. So i guess England is not a good place to be right now. But of course this is all speculation. I live in hope that we will all be saved by the elders of our ancient world. Be it human,alien we don't know what we really are anyway. |
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I agree with orwell's bud also-if anywhere The highlands of the bonnie place or central Wales but the brecon beacons seems a little suspect form Lt.col sc interview and james casbolt etc the underground base there.To be safe i think you have to take into consideration all possible calamities.
Flooding=high places Martial law=out in the stix Nuclear attack=mountains,stix extra solar body=caves,with altitude crustal shift-up the creek!!lol. I don't know i think i'll end up staying in sunny stoke and what happens,happens-we are not physically immortal;not being defeatist just ride it out.I'm at 600 feet above sea level but 2 miles from a city?I will go with the flow; stock up on snappin' i have a coal fire anyhow so cooking and warmth no probs. unless we have a supercell storm and we are supercooled like the woolly mammoths? crikey charlie!! axe and shovels etc all in the garage for choppin wood. I'm not that concerned and i suppose i should be really; my HEART is not the least worried-i have always been practical and have engaged in manual work alot of my life;so hard labour for food and shelter is no problem wherever i end up.To be to the point i'm not afraid of death-it's a beginning.What concerns jack is how we are treated in this plane of existance-i would die happy if i knew there'd be something we'd left behind a legacy for good people to work on.i hope i'm not coming across as depressing cos it isn't.Thanks for the post i've been thinking and searching about this a while now.I was trying to find maps on the net that may have been redrawn already by geologists/geographers after a potential world flood scenario but i can't find any.Can anyone help on that score-new maps pointing out high risk areas.I know where i am if the water rose to 300 feet above current sea level then about 3 miles from me would be the beach!!hurray!lol. |
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How about one of the small Scottish islands?
Of course you'd need a medic in the crew and a fast boat. |
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