Pole Shift
Monday, 01 February 2010 13:23

What Could Possibly Cause the Dramatic Changes Illustrated on This Map?

fmwIn the mid-twentieth century, Russian scientists discovered numerous woolly mammoths in the frozen tundra. Carbon-dated to eleven thousand-five hundred years ago, the animals contained undigested grass in their mouths, an indication that a cataclysmic event froze them instantly as they grazed. Something happened quickly. Not in years or thousands of years, but in hours or minutes. Core samples from this period indicate that Earth’s magnetic pole moved abruptly. I believe this is what caused the great changes in weather patterns that ended the Ice Age and caused sea levels to rise more than 300 feet. I also believe a pole shift was responsible for frigid air being sucked out of the arctic areas and into temperate and tropical areas, causing winds in excess of two hundred miles per hour. The result was hundreds of feet of snow that froze everything in its path. It is also estimated that 90 percent of the world's species became extinct during this same time period. It is now 11,500 years later and humankind is once again poised on the brink of another cataclysm.


Pole Shift

The Earth does not rotate perfectly on its axis. It wobbles in very specific cycles. One such cycle is known as the Precession of the Equinoxes (see my book, "Notes from the Cosmos" for more on this) and takes 23,000 years to complete a grand cycle. At the midpoints of the cycle — 11,500-year intervals — great stresses are placed on the planet and the wobble increases. I liken it to a washing machine that is out of balance in the spin cycle. It eventually begins to shake. This imbalance will cause a shift in the lithosphere — a pole shift. I do not see this resulting in Earth tumbling in space; rather I see the lithosphere slipping over the core and other Earth layers. From the perspective of one standing on Earth looking skyward, the Sun would appear to move quickly across the sky some 90 degrees. In reality the entire crust would have slipped over the magma layers it floats on. Once the shift has occurred a new North Pole would be established at approximately 110 degrees East Longitude and 45 degrees North Latitude — in the area of the present day position of Mongolia.

Human Factors

I believe that a pole shift will be the ultimate cause of the cataclysmic changes illustrated on this map. However, other factors such as global warming, nuclear activity, and the misuse of technology will act to increase the melting of the poles, thereby throwing Earth even further out of balance and intensifying the development of a pole shift. As the pole shift scenario builds and a melt-off in the poles continues, we will eventually see the displacement of people, and wars fought over water and resources.

In the end two wild cards, Nature and Human Consciousness will determine the severity of changes. An increase in our awareness of the Oneness of all Creation and of the sacred trust we have been given to protect Nature can modify what I present here. Always keep in mind, no forecast or prediction is absolute as long as free will exists.

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