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Old 09-28-2008, 01:59 PM   #70
sirdiablo69
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: melbourne australia
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Default Re: Melbourne/Victoria

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Originally Posted by 311 saint View Post
Hi Everyone,

Firstly I just wanted to say how good it is to finally connect with people close(r) to home

I havent had the chance to look through all the posts yet, but it is very encouraging seeing just how much people are willing to give of themselves to put something into force.

I was actually wondering, since alot of info comes out of the US about how things are likely (or unlikely) to happen in the future, I would love some links to websites that could give me a better idea of how things are going to affect us here un Oz, and our NZ neighbours.

I will be able top have more input when I have some time to go through the posts

Thanks all, and HI!
M@
Gday All,
with regards the hype forcused on the USA, and how much of their activies future may affect us. I need to draw your attention to several scenarios that although not all directly focused on australia/new zealand would still non the less have a significant effect on us here.

China recently issused a statement to the U.S.A to the effect that a collapse of the american dollar would been seen by the chinese as an act of war.
Were that so, if for example the U.S.A went to war with china under any pretence, australia/ new zealand based on existing treaties with the U.S.A be both compelled to participate, as well as considered by the chinese/ russians to be part of an american alliance, and hence one of the countries whom would come under attack.
lf there were not the issue of any WAR to deal with there is still the issue of quite possible pole shift, the results of which would be massive mega tsunamis resulting in the deaths of 80% of the global populace whom reside on coastal regions .
Failing any WARfare failing any poleshifts, a third highly likely scenerio could the dispersal of weaponised birdflu that has a kill rate of something like 80% of the global poipulation.

PLEASE NOTE
if any or all of the above scenerios occur, the survivors would be faced with enormous issues, ranging from extreme food shortages long term loss of water ,electricty, petrol as well as the infrastructure that provides them and there delivery to regular people
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