3 Comments
User's avatar
Leanda Michelle's avatar

I was sharing with my Canadian friends last night about the blue tsunami meeting points in the suburb of Venice Beach, California. I asked my friend who was with me that day, 'Why the tsunami signs? Has there ever been a tsunami here before?' No, was her answer. So, why warn people and have specific meeting points, that may or may not be safe, when its not a known tsunami-known area? Very curious! Thanks for your informative share, Elizabeth. 🤔

Expand full comment
Elizabeth Shannon's avatar

Yes, a couple of years ago, at our local Field Days Event, there were emergency vehicles with "Tsunami" written on the sides of the vehicles. It was quite strange seeing that, and woke something inside my brain. We are about 3 - 4 hours drive inland from Australia's east coast!

Fear is the ultimate seller/manipulator, unfortunately.

If "they" agitate enough - people become vulnerable and make decisions that they would not normally make. It is manipulative and not right, of course.

We have been bombarded with these messages over the last few years, more than usual.

Pandemic, flood, fire, shortages of basic provisions, scheduling of supermarket times, threats of identity theft, "climate change" disasters, cybersecurity dangers, scarcity, conditional travel, etc, etc.

It just goes on and on, and people need to be conscious of it, and why this is being "promoted".

Thank you for your observations from Canada. It is a global strategy.

Expand full comment
Leanda Michelle's avatar

I agree, it appears globally, Elizabeth. My observation was from California, but of course there are Canadian ones too.

Expand full comment