| ISS Close Call 
Not a month after the supposed collision of the remains of a Russian satellite and an American Space 
Surveillance Network over Siberia on February 11, 2009, the ISS supposedly had a collision scare. Per 
the Zetas, neither of these incidences occurred as reported.  
Astronauts Evacuate Space Station Temporarily During Collision ScareMarch 13, 2009
 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/12/
Part of an old rocket motor threatened to collide yesterday with the international space 
station, forcing three astronauts to take refuge in an attached Russian spacecraft that 
serves as an emergency lifeboat. No collision occurred, and the evacuation of the station 
lasted only 11 minutes. But the unusual event offered a reminder that astronauts and 
spacecraft are increasingly playing a nerve-jangling game of space-debris dodge ball. The 
speeding object, about five inches in diameter, was a motor component that had been 
circling Earth since the 1993 launch of a Navy global positioning system satellite. Typically, the flight team at NASA has three or four days' warning of a conjunction, enough time to 
maneuver the space station, currently 217 miles above Earth, out of harm's way. In this case, according 
to NASA, there wasn't enough time to plan and execute an avoidance maneuver. Space debris drew 
headlines last month when two satellites collided 491 miles above Earth. Hundreds of fragments are now 
dispersed in two debris trails that completely circle Earth. The impact of even a very small object moving 
at orbital velocity could be catastrophic to the space station. The motor component zoomed past the 
station at more than 21,000 mph. How close it came to a direct impact remains unknown.
 Just as the Zetas predicted, the supposed collision of the satellites is being used as an explanation for the 
increasing danger to other satellites and the ISS itself.
 
 ZetaTalk Comment 3/14/2009: Just as the story floated about the crash of the Russian and US 
surveillance satellite was false, to spread the impression that space trash was increasing and now 
a danger to satellites, this story about the ISS is also false. How would the public know? The 
video of any emergency could have been obtained during an exercise in the past. The 
establishment expects satellite failures to increase, so had to arrange a crash in the satellite zone 
to explain increasing failures to the public. They also know the ISS must be closed if those 
manning it are to be brought back alive, and you can be sure those who are manning it are 
pressing for this. What would NASA do if the ISS crew rebelled and refused to do anything? How 
would this be explained? The story of space junk endangering the ISS is a cover in case an 
evacuation is done.
 
 On March 14, 2009 during the live chat the Zetas cited a nervous ISS crew as being central to the 
problem. Sure enough, on March 15, 2009 the shuttle Discovery's payload is reported to include 
several replacement astronauts.
 
Discovery Nears Space Station as Debris Nears, TooMarch 15, 2009
 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090316/ap_on_sc/space_shuttle
Seven astronauts raced to the international space station aboard space shuttle Discovery 
on Monday, while NASA debated whether the orbiting outpost will need to move aside to 
dodge a piece of space junk. That includes dropping off the space station's newest crew 
member: Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata, who is replacing U.S. astronaut Sandra 
Magnus. From Tokyo, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Takeo Kawamura said he was 
relieved by the successful launch after the delays. NASA managers faced a tight schedule 
to get Discovery off the ground because of a Russian Soyuz rocket launch March 26. 
Discovery needs to be gone from the space station by the time the Russian spacecraft flies. 
The Soyuz will carry up a fresh crew for the space station.  Victory Gardens  
During WW II home gardens were called victory gardens, enduring plenty of food in support of the war 
effort. The term has come back into use due to crop shortages around the world, though the issue of 
rising prices and shortages are not often in the news.  
How To Grow Strawberries At Home To Start Your Victory GardenMarch 11, 2009
 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/11/how-to-grow-strawberries_n_173885.html
Strawberries are one of the most rewarding food crops to grow in a small home garden. 
Homegrown berries taste far better than the store-bought ones and you can save some 
serious money by not having to pay supermarket prices. While most fruit trees take several 
years to begin bearing, you can harvest your own strawberries the very first summer. And 
even if you live in an apartment, condo, townhouse, or small home, you can grow berries in 
a container on your balcony, rooftop, patio, or even doorstep. If your horizontal space is 
limited, consider growing strawberries in a hanging basket or stacked planter, which will 
allow you to take advantage of vertical growing space as the strawberry plants tumble out 
over the sides.  Somehow we lept from normalcy into victory gardens, without explaining why the gardens are 
necessary. 
 Question: Seems some of my neighbors are taking an interest in gardening where before it was 
the last thing on their mind. I've been asked blatantly whether I am a survivalist or planning for 
something. Strange that the issue should even come up, but my question is, are people sensing 
what is oncoming or is it just the declining economy making them more concerned? I suggest 
strawberry gardens for the kids and vegetable garden for the family, but still don't know if they 
know, in their hearts, what's in-coming.
 
 ZetaTalk Answer 6/7/2008: The collective conscious is often mentioned as a reason the populace 
seems to become aware of matters without being told directly by the media or the authorities. It 
is more than telepathy. It is body language noted during everyday activities, and also simply 
computing what is happening and extending this out into the future. Food prices are rising 
dramatically. This would not be happening if shortages were not happening. It is only logical to 
realize this. Price gouging to the extent of the current price rises would not be allowed. The 
gouging would not be overlooked. Those who can garden are anticipating saving money, and 
don't anticipate that prices will go down. This is occurring whether or not they are aware of a 
larger picture re Planet X, etc.
 
 But the rising price of food is hinted at in the media on occasion.
 
 
   
Food Caravan Stops in Hard-Hit Indiana CountyMarch 10, 2009
 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29617742/
In this job-starved city where President Barack Obama last month made a public appeal 
for his economic stimulus plan, hundreds of volunteers - and an agency that specializes in 
handing out food - worked together to feed 5,200 hungry families. Roughly 300 local 
volunteers worked with Feed the Children to distribute more than $2.1 million worth of 
food at Concord Mall as part of the nonprofit relief organization's "Feeding Americans 
Emergency Caravan." The caravan of semi-trailers is visiting small cities and towns across 
America hit hard by the economic crisis. No area in Indiana has been hit harder than 
Elkhart County, where the jobless rate skyrocketed to 18.3 percent in January. Residents 
who have been facing tough times eagerly picked up free canned goods, baked goods, 
candy and even Avon products. The Zetas have hinted recently that the White House may do their best to encourage family gardens. 
 ZetaTalk Prediction 1/17/2009: We have in fact predicted that though the barter system will 
increasingly be used, and stocks and paper money lose value, that the population is loathe to let 
go of what they are used to and thus the banking system or the medium of exchange will not 
collapse completely prior to the pole shift. Obama has a difficult task ahead of him, and at best 
he can encourage installation of windmills, family gardens, and service oriented communities 
where the youth do public service.
 
 And sure enough, the White House is leading the charge!
 
 
   
First Family To Plant White House Veggie GardenMarch 18, 2009
 http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2009/03/first-family-to.html
President Obama's latest shovel-ready project is close to home - in fact, right in his own 
yard. In an effort to promote healthy eating, the first family will be planting a vegetable 
garden right on the White House grounds. The new White House vegetable garden will be 
dug up and planted on the South grounds of the White House - near the fountain but out of 
view of the main house. First Lady Michelle Obama told Oprah Winfrey's "O" magazine, 
"We're working on a wonderful new garden project." In the April issue of the magazine, 
Mrs. Obama tells Winfrey, "We want to use it as a point of education, to talk about health 
and how delicious it is to eat fresh food, and how you can take that food and make it part 
of a healthy diet." Troubled Times has emphasized family gardens as a necessary step toward the self sufficiency that the 
pole shift will force upon most families. In addition to maintaining gardens learning how to save seed is 
key, and some plants require special handling. After the pole shift, one cannot simply order seeds online 
of dash off to the local hardware store. If you don't learn how to save seed, you'll be without. 
 The entire Troubled Times website is available on twinset CDs for $4.10, with a matching booklet giving 
an overview of recommended steps for $7.50. Both can be purchased together as a combo for $10.00. 
All prices include the cost of postage.
 Gun Bans  
After recent rampages, all involving guns, European countries are restricting gun ownership.  
After attacks, Europe Hurries to Tighten Gun LawsMarch 11, 2009
 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090311/ap_on_re_eu/eu_europe_gun_laws_1
Several European countries have restricted gun laws in the wake of school massacres, 
gang violence and other gun-related crimes.  
Finland announced plans Wednesday to impose stricter restrictions on firearms, including 
raising the minimum age for handgun ownership from 15 to 20. The proposal was 
prompted by two school massacres within a year in which lone gunmen opened fire on 
classmates and teachers. Germany, where a gunman killed at least 11 people, raised the legal age for owning 
recreational firearms from 18 to 21 following a 2002 shooting in Erfurt that killed 16 
people, including 12 teachers.Belgian lawmakers passed strict new gun control laws in 2006 in reaction to the racially 
motivated shooting deaths of a toddler and her black baby sitter in Antwerp.Swiss citizens are demanding a referendum aimed at confining army weapons to military 
compounds and banning private purchases of pump-action rifles and automatic weapons - 
following a spate of suicides and homicides.The Portuguese Parliament is currently discussing a government proposal to tighten gun 
laws, including denying bail to anyone suspected of a gun crime.Denmark's government said last week it will raise the penalty for illegal gun possession as 
part of a crackdown on gang violence that has killed three people and injured 25 in recent 
months.European Union lawmakers proposed tighter gun control across the bloc last year, 
including guidelines saying that only people over 18 not deemed a threat to public safety 
could buy and keep guns. EU members have until 2010 to adopt the measures. A trend restricting the supply of ammo has been noticed in the US, and per the Zetas this is a sneaky 
way to restrict and track gun use.
 Question: Several states have introduced legislation to ban ammunition that is not "coded" in 
some way after 2010. Is this yet another attempt to disarm the populace in preparation for the 
chaos leading up to the pole shift?
 
 ZetaTalk Answer 2/16/2008: The US has a dilemma in that the Constitution allows the citizens to 
bear arms, and this tradition is long standing. Any attempts to restrict the gun trade results in 
black market deals. Since hand guns cannot be used without ammo, controlling the flow of ammo 
is a backdoor way of controlling the traffic in guns. However, when the disasters preceding the 
pole shift start in earnest, the databases needed to track any ammo to a source and thus an illicit 
sale will not be working. Too little, too late.
 
 The fear that government intends to restrict the use of guns is still prevalent, and any move by the federal 
government, especially the Obama administration, is considered proof of this intent. The battle of words 
rages on.
 
The Gun Ban List is OutMarch 11, 2009
 http://americaisours.ieasysite.com/blog/index.php/2009/03/the-gun-ban-list-is-out/
Under the proposal, the U.S. Attorney General can add any "semiautomatic rifle or 
shotgun originally designed for military or law enforcement use, or a firearm based on the 
design of such a firearm, that is not particularly suitable for sporting purposes, as 
determined by the Attorney General."  Question: Why are people buying so much ammunition all of a sudden? I went to my local 
Wal-Mart and found their shelves almost empty (except for trap shooting shells). What is going 
on? Are they afraid of each other, Obama, or Planet X?
 ZetaTalk Answer 1/17/2009: There has been a rumor that Obama will take everyone's guns 
away, and they fear that after January 20th this will be the case, a sudden executive order of 
some type. This rumor will die and the sales return to a normal pace shortly thereafter, when the 
rumor proves to be incorrect. Perhaps the rumor was spread about by those hoping to increase 
their sales of guns and ammunition.
 
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