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More evidence that a pole shift is happening...

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posted on Dec, 13 2010 @ 09:24 AM
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Video from Finland says: 12.12.2010 poleshift has started - sunset and rise position changed over 60 degrees, maybe even more




posted on Dec, 14 2010 @ 10:27 AM
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Perhaps the magnetic balance of the whole Solar System is going to flip, like a pole shift but the whole Solar System. This will happen exactly when the Sun's poles flip on 2012. There is a kind of hyperspatial or hyperdimensional connection between the planets, some kind of hidden geometry. For example, observe the hexagon on Saturn.



Perhaps, what is going to happen will alter our reality, like a kind of "shaking up" of reality, after the dust settles, when things "turn over" they become more random, unpredictable.

Lets say that time is linked to the movement of the planets, and linked to gravity. The last time something really big happened to the Earth, that altered space and time, is when a planet collided with the Earth, perhaps, on the anniversary of that date, there is a kind of "time skip" - we might see some kind of "ghost" or reflection of this planet, even though it is technically "not there" we might come to a kind of "crossing point" where our time/space intersects with the time/space at the moment of collision. From that point, we have two choices, we can line up to Earth side A, or line up to Earth side B. When this happens, reality will become more balanced, less "dense" and then after a while the dust will settle again, and one half of Earth will become "dense" like this reality, and other side will become less dense, however, will become dark and lifeless. Then when the flip occurs, that dark and lifeless side will be reimbursed with energy.
edit on 14-12-2010 by SystemResistor because: (no reason given)



 
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