Even if just a quarter of them decided to take the offer, that's still a hell of a lot of people. If the shelf that's holding up Japan collapses, it will generate the biggest tsunami wave in history with the Pacific Rim getting its fair share of spillage. Makes you wonder what would happen to Hawaii as it roared past, heading for the West Coast. Aside from Nancy Lieder's Zetas, Edgar Cayce predicted in 1936 that Japan would sink into the ocean. Looks like he might have been right.
Additional information on Japan from Cayce.
On a more optimistic note, for people who follow psychic channels, you may have noticed that some of them have begun to say that the worst of the Earth changes have passed and, though there will be more, they will not be nearly as severe as has been predicted by people like Patrick Geryl and Nancy Lieder, or Cayce for that matter. Evidently, "the light" has grown to such an extent that these apocalyptic changes have been modified to a more tolerable level. I gather this to mean that huge ocean waves will not devastate the West Coast, earthquakes will not level cities, etc. Some people may feel that this is nothing more than wishful thinking.
It's been said that the best prophets of doom are the ones whose prophecies never materialize. The future is not encased in stone. It is malleable and can be altered by our thoughts, actions, and intentions. According to these optimistic channels, if we continue increasing the light, we can avoid the worst of things to come. At this point, I suppose only time will tell what the outcome will be.