21st september 2009
the writer was instructed to leave britain in 2007 when america failed to respond to the requests in april of that year
(the free and the brave! if it wasn't so serious it would be funny)
the flood is going to happen sooner rather than later
(the flood is closer to happening again than it is to having happened before)
it happens when the earth is closest to the sun
( the perihelion, january 4th)
the thinking that has led to this conclusion is... the orbits of planets are kept in position by the strongest, not the weakest, point of the suns gravitational pull on them
the writers instincts tell him that it will happen before the perihelion not on it or after it
it is now necessary to make contingency plans to move the populations of those areas where land migration isn't possible... japan, britain, the caribbean, the seychelles madagascar, new zealand... into the new habitation first
as with all disaster scenarios pre-pubescent people first
theoretically, all of that age group for the most exposed areas can be housed in one go
that's making the assumption that the largest figure of 100 000 000 people for each new habitation is the right one, which isn't certain
this precarious position has arisen because of the reluctance, which continues, albeit as a diminishing circumstance, for more millennia, to do what the writer asks you to do and is producing a less than optimum position in the conjugate of love/life
(quantity and quality)
the simple arithmetic... 10 000 children each day times 12.5 years equals 45 million people plus the reproductive loss of one half of one generation, 22 million people, which makes a total of 67.5 million people, and is a lot more than the loss of the pre-pubescent people who are living in island habitation and that will die in the flood
starting in 20?? the writer will, until he finds permanent accommodation east of the flood line, be spending the three weeks before the perihelion somewhere in that zone
we have to hope the flood doesn't happen before mankind wakes up to the seriousness of the situationlove