Well Bob, who would have guessed ETs are at Walmart. Although the tall whites did enjoy going on shopping trips in Las Vegas. How many times have we heard about comets, astroids and ETs about to descend upon the earth? I can't even count the number of times my knickers got in a twist falsely believing some of the more credible stories were true beginning back with Major Ed Dames on the Art Bell show back in the mid 90s. Of course there was the Y2K scare and we still have a 40 foot container buried back in Oregon somewhere filled with a few years worth of food. After learning about the Secret Military time travel program, ETs who alter timelines and our own Secret Government Space Command it just seemed like a good idea not to worry about any of it.
The important part of the message is to live in the present. Enjoy what we have while continuing to make the best of our lives. As a multi-dimensional spiritual being in a physical body - our time on the planet is just a blink of an eye. What we take with us when we pass over are the lessons we have learned, good karma from acts of kindness toward others, memories along with an expanded consciousness where experiencing compassion is the goal along the spiritual path.
My neighbor, a Messianic Jew, is the sort who will stand outside and just shout, "Bring it on and take me home lord."
All these "potential" threats are just reminders of how transient life is. Remember back to the movie 2012 that I think came out in 2010. It was probably one of the best disaster movies of all times to date... yet the overall message, what one came away with is how important family is and what folks are willing to undergo to protect them, keep them safe. We don't know if that comet/astroid will actually make contact. On one hand there is this info and then following it is the info on PX. These days with everything going on it's like spin the wheel on a different daily disaster. And having lived through two 7.+ earthquakes I do have a sense of how scary and what a mess things can be. Again, our first thought following those quakes was where are our family and friends? Are they safe? Somehow that seemed a whole lot more important the the freeways collapsing, power being out and ongoing chaos.
Since the 90s we have prepared the best that we can given our situation. At least it's something. However, I had this one friend deliver a message of such wondrous hope, of how we will be taken before whatever it is hits and protected. And to expand upon this a bit more.. having had several near death experiences, dying isn't all that bad. It's living that's the challenge.