Is that you often see people's probable future before it occurs. And this isn't just for individuals, you might also see how whole nations and all humans and animals on earth are going to fare in the future.
So, the problem becomes:
"IS IGNORANCE THAT IS FATAL, BLISS?"
In other words "Is it wise to let the human race just blindly move forward until most of them are gone and their children and grandchildren too?"
This is a very difficult question we all as intuitives need to ask ourselves.
However, for example, what is coming is already here to some degree.
Here is an example of how it's already here and getting worse by the day:
More people have died since January 1st 2023 from Tornadoes in the U.S. as of April 3rd 2023 than died from Tornadoes in ALL of 2022.
Think about this for a moment. Then think about the flooding in places like California where I live where a power outage used to be once or at most twice a year.
This year we likely are up to around 15 power outages and major flooding of many farm areas and in Capitola businesses destroyed by high surf that came into restaurants and such. In places lke King City the trees partly are washed away now by the river leaving a very different looking place around King City. The Golf Course is under mud and a small lake in one spot.
I suppose people can just stick their heads in the sand like Ostriches (theoretically) but this is the reality folks.
If you are in the wrong place at the wrong time you might not survive all the things coming too to mankind and all life on earth.
And if you study the weather men and women who have doctorates in Climate Science they will tell you it will get progressively worse the next 300 years (no matter what anyone or any nation on earth does).
So, putting your family in a defensive mode to survive the elements is one way to try to make sure your family and friends survive what is coming for us all.
Once again, driving home from Santa Barbara it was one of the windiest days I have ever seen on this trip from Santa Barbara to the Greater SF Bay area. There were whitecaps on the ocean when I left Santa Barbara and drove north and there were whitecaps on the ocean when I arrived at my home within a mile or two of the ocean. Sand was blowing across a local freeway from the beaches and they had to close the whole south bound lanes at one point because people either were having or going to have accidents because of a foot or two of sand on the freeway. I don't know if you have ever hit a foot of sand at 70 miles per hour but it can easily turn your vehicle over if you don't see how bad it is before you hit it.
All these things just seem to be getting worse by the day lately in California and then you have people dying in unheard of numbers of Tornadoes in the Midwest.
Thinking about how to survive these things might be important for all of us in the present and future so you or your friends just don't become another death statistic here in the U.S. or around the world.
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