Dictionary of Survival - The "Three-Day Darkness"
The phenomenon of a three-day darkness, associated with the occurrence of massive earthquakes and the development of toxic gases, plays a central role in many of the 350 prophecies about "Third World Events" that I have examined. Dozens of seers have foreseen this darkness.
If one wants to explain it scientifically, the most likely cause is the blocking of sunlight by dust particles and gases in the atmosphere following volcanic activity or the impact of a large celestial body. After the eruption of the Indonesian volcanic island of Krakatoa in 1883, in which 36,000 people died on the coasts of the surrounding islands due to 35-meter-high tidal waves, it was pitch black for days in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra. Even three years later, remnants of these emissions could be seen around the world in the twilight phenomena they caused.
However, volcanic emissions cannot explain why the darkness should last exactly three days in many places, as more than twenty visionaries predict: The distribution of dust particles in the atmosphere takes several days. Even if one assumes a series of impacts around the Earth, the rapid fading of the darkness cannot be explained in this way, except by intense rainfall that washes out the suspended particles. Or is the duration of exactly three days perhaps simply due to the fact that the seers were influenced by biblical motifs such as the "Egyptian darkness" (Exodus 10:21-22)? It also remains unclear at this point whether the dangers are "merely" of a physical-chemical nature (oxygen deficiency, toxic gases, acid rain), or whether the visions of "demons" that are said to roam around during this time and "take" people have a grain of truth, be it in the form of a threat from biological or chemical weapons, or from passing soldiers or marauders in NBC protective suits. Several seers report voices that can be heard outside houses during the darkness, even though the toxic clouds outside are said to mean instant death for everyone. These voices should not be heeded under any circumstances.
The fact mentioned by many visionaries that only consecrated (blessed) candles will burn and provide light could be explained by the fact that, on the one hand, the power supply has collapsed and, on the other hand, due to a lack of oxygen, no large fire can burn, but only candles, which were often consecrated in the past.
From a religious perspective, the event could, of course, be interpreted quite differently.
Immediate signs are said to precede the event by hail, thunder, lightning, earthquakes, and perhaps even a hot wind. Pay attention to the behavior of birds, wild animals, and domestic animals, which can sense earthquakes in advance. According to Padre Pio, darkness begins on a very cold, stormy night (in Italy); according to Marie-Julie Jahenny, it begins on a clear winter night (in France). You should be prepared for this event starting in October of the war year. The most likely month is November.
Special Requirements for the Shelter
The shelter you choose must be as gas-tight as possible, while also being as earthquake-proof as possible. Multi-story buildings, caves, mines, etc. are therefore out of the question. A proper basic shelter or an adapted basement (with an emergency exit!) would be best. A room underground is recommended because if there are cracks in the wall, no gas can penetrate through the surrounding earth. If necessary, you can build a small, wood-reinforced earth bunker. A better option would be a used cargo container that is buried. However, some seers from Central and Southern Europe report that (at least in some places) it is also possible to survive in houses (with tightly closed windows). What has been said here essentially applies to the use of the shelter during a nuclear weapons deployment.
Rules of conduct immediately before and during the darkness
-Check that the shelter is airtight and that all necessary supplies (including warm clothing) and equipment are stored inside.
-Ventilate the shelter thoroughly once again.
-Take all legal furniture, household goods, etc., out of the house at risk of collapse to prevent them from being destroyed by burial during the impending earthquake. If possible, tie everything in plastic wrap.
-Fill all water containers in the house, as well as inflatable paddling pools, etc., with water.
-Then shut off the water line, gas line (allow any remaining gas to escape from the line), and any other pipes.
-Seal all openings. (Don't forget the extractor fan, ventilation openings in the bathroom, toilet, etc.!) Nail windows shut from the outside with boards and fill them with soil, etc. Insulate basement windows on the outside with sandbags, earth, etc. Seal cracks with tape, wet cloths, foam, or spray-on foam insulation (be sure to follow the instructions, otherwise you risk air pollution!). Draw curtains to catch any glass splinters. (Better yet: cover window panes with self-adhesive film.) -Cover wells with plastic sheeting and boards.
-Bring animals indoors and secure stables and storage rooms. Maria told Veronika Lueken in Bayside: "Do not try to take your animals into your houses, for the animals of those who are of good spirit will be protected." However, this only seems to apply to livestock indoors, as Irlmaier describes how livestock collapses outdoors.
-Cover all windows with aluminum foil or black paper and tape.
-From the onset of darkness, stay indoors for at least 72 hours, longer if possible. (Especially in areas near Bohemia, especially north of the Danube, you should absolutely not leave your shelter for a week, otherwise you could suffer permanent damage. In England, according to Jahenny, the darkness lasts seven days.)
-In the event of an earthquake, seek places that are as safe from collapse as possible (under doorframes, tables).
-Under no circumstances should you attempt to peer out of the window or out of the door out of curiosity. This is expressly warned against! Padre Pio on July 2, 1950: "Do not look around during the earthquake, for God's wrath is holy! Anyone who disregards this advice will be killed instantly." -Do not touch any metallic or grounded objects, and wear shoes with insulating soles, because according to the seer Kugelbeer, lightning also penetrates houses.
-Don't talk to anyone outside the door.
-Avoid unnecessary movement and light only one consecrated candle at most to conserve oxygen. Glow sticks are better, as they get their light from the chemical reaction of two liquids and don't consume atmospheric oxygen. Do not use stoves (risk of carbon monoxide poisoning).
-Do not eat food from open containers or from containers other than sealed metal cans during and after the disaster. Sepp Wudy recommends eating sloe berries. Bread, flour, and all moist foods spoil. Do not consume milk or dairy products.
-If you are a believer: Pray!
-Be confident. Marie-Julie Jahenny received the following message: "Let no doubt arise within you about your salvation. The greater your trust, the more impregnable the wall with which I want to surround you will be. Light blessed candles, pray the rosary!”
-After at least 72 hours, when everything outside is quiet, you can try looking outside through a screen. Wait until it's light and the air outside seems clear. Only then let in a very small amount of fresh air, check its smell to see if it irritates your respiratory tract, mucous membranes, or eyes, and if necessary, test with a radiation detector. If the air is breathable, you can leave the shelter.
Behavior after the three-day darkness
-Conduct radiation measurements. If an elevated radiation level is measured (which, according to the seers, should only rarely occur), remain in the shelter for a while or, in the case of radiation sources with a long half-life (from destroyed nuclear power plants), consider evacuating the area.
-Avoid direct contact with suspicious (yellow) dust; wear (makeshift) protective clothing.
-Be careful when entering seemingly intact buildings; the structure may have suffered damage in the quakes! Bring down buildings in danger of collapsing before anyone injures themselves in the ruins.
-Burn corpses and animal carcasses in wood fires to minimize the risk of disease. However, strictly avoid skin contact with the (blackened) corpses, which, according to Veronika Lueken (Bayside), is fatal.
-Organize with your neighbors and assign guards. There may still be isolated instances of looting. -Do not use surface water. This could be contaminated by volcanic emissions (lead, fluorine, arsenic) or even radioactive. Groundwater (the deeper the better) can be drunk, at least for a short time.
-Check tools and clothing for contamination and decontaminate if necessary.
-If possible, do not feed fresh hay or unprotected stored feed, and do not consume dairy products yourself. (Unless you can determine that there is no radiation.)
-Try to obtain food and use supplies sparingly, as a winter of hunger will follow.
-Repair and secure your buildings.
-When winter sets in, be aware of the risk of freezing water systems (cisterns, water pipes, central heating, etc.).
-Avoid visiting cities and larger settlements (acute risk of epidemics!).
-Expect milder aftershocks in the coming months.