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[–] 25356463? [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

We do generally get help but, yes, in the past we have lost a lot of people. About 70k years ago, everyone was done with us and we may have received nearly no help. The human population under those circumstances dipped to 12000 which we can see in our own DNA. Losing people is no longer necessary. I believe that I can see that we have enough time to do what we need to do as long as we can keep gaining consciousness. We might not need rescue. We might be able to manage things ourselves with perhaps a little advice and a lot of encouraging onlookers. Most civilizations on planets that are so effected by passing through the galactic current sheet are not surface-dwellers... probably. Those cabal people have learned a ton about tunnelling and underground construction. Hello, Cabal, the spraying isn't going to help one bit. Cut it out.

It is well within our grasp to discern what's likely to happen and to account for it well. For example, perhaps do not build your castle on the west coast unless you mean for it to be ephemeral.

There is warning enough if you are in a field but you have to have somewhere to go that works for a month or two. Maybe an ark. And then you need a spirit of adventure and collaboration. Some tunnels and underground shelters were probably built right after an event in anticipation of the next one. But 12000 is a long time to remember. And we have a shortage of respect for those who have gone before us for the sake of learning.