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Land caught between the influx from the Gulf and outflow of swollen rivers is in a pinch. It is not so much the relative
elevation of land, during the shift, as the amount of water to be drained from swollen rivers, and the back-wash that these
rivers will experience from sloshing in seas or inlets. Melting snow, in the past few years, has put land in the Dakotas
under a sheet of water that shocked the residents, as it was an abnormally rapid melt. The water simply had nowhere to go!
It is thus that Missouri will be under water, from the overflowing Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, in backwash from the
Gulf. If the water cannot drain, it will move about inland, as those who have lived through floods know. Add to this our
statements that Missouri will be under water during the shift, with the exception of the Ozarks. Oklahoma lies between these
two water masses, and all except the highest and rockiest hilltops will be awash. A spot on the map may be called
mountains, but only be so by elevation above the neighboring land. We would advise those wanting to survive with
certainly, to move into the mountains or foothills of the Rockies, as there one can climb higher if they see that they have
misjudged, and not be caught. Alternatively, the Ozarks will offer safety, but will become an island in the Aftertime,
trapped away from family and loved ones on the larger mainland.
Oklahoma will find those awash from Texas on their shores, as they will be a shore from the sloshing of the Gulf. Many in
Texas will flee north, and the current trend in Texas is to turn the state into a prison camp. All areas that border on the
exodus zone should not be considered prime territory, as they will be inundated with frightened and poorly prepared
people. If you wish to be a source of strength, a seed bed for renewal, don't get in the heavy traffic lanes.
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