Originally posted by guinnessford
so not just the poles shifting, but the whole planet rotating?
Wow! thats something i hadnt heard of before.
I wonder how we on this rock would adapt to that????
I do think an entire planet flipping would be not be something we could easily pick up, dust ourselves off and continue evolution events from, and
thus, probably didn't happen quite that way, nonetheless, some strange events may have happened. The animals and carcasses found under the northern
polar ice, some were tropical, implies a rather large movement from the ocean, one that covered mountain peaks.
There was a very interesting thread on ATS, that I'm hoping someone remembers the title of and could point me back to it.
That thread used some very good math and angles to depict a tip of the planet that was picked up from studying the Kings and Queens Chambers in the
great pyramid. I can't remember what angle it turned out to be, but it was 14-17 degrees, perhaps more. It was significant. This would be the most
devastating event, and hopefully will not happen again. They ran Caycee's predictions through a computer model and it took exactly a 1 degree change
in tilt to accomplish everything perfectly.
Simply changing the magnetic poles quickly however, would have some pretty devastating consequences for the planet, as we would approach and reach
zero magnetism. Amongst many things we would apparently become an astroid magnet.
The Okanagan natives have an ancient myth, The Myth of the Wayward Sun.
www.slowmotiondoomsday.com... Its very interesting, for they believe this will happen again. Their legends take their origin
from a race of tall whites in an island in the pacific. I believe this is Lemuria. According to the various native legends, a time roughly 12,000
years ago, marked catastrophes. In the myth of the wayward sun, they speak of the stars and major guiding marks in the heavens going off kilter,
misbehaving. At that time, land masses were breaking apart, they lost their island home, volcanoes errupting and in order for the the skies to
change, it actually implies crustal displacement.
I don't think it can happen ever 3600 years with niburu approaching. We would have no chance to reach development levels on earth. But as a freak
occurrence, or a much bigger cycle, who knows.
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