George Knapp welcomed researcher Brent Miller, of The Horizon Project, who warned
of mounting evidence that Earth is due for a polar shift which will end civilization
as we know it. "It could happen tomorrow, it could happen 50 years from now, but all
the evidence that we've been able to collect indicates that the next one is about to
happen," Miller cautioned of the global catastrophe that he sees as imminent.
Describing the cataclysmic changes which would befall the planet during such an event,
Miller said that as the poles move, the equator will be upended as well. According to him,
this will result in widespread geographical changes due to wild gravitational shifts.
Noting the preponderance of water on the planet, he said that "during this sloshing about,
as Earth wobbles and reorients itself, what happens is that the waters literally decimate
all the coastal areas around the planet." Painting a grim picture of a post-shift world,
Miller estimated that the event would "wipe out four billion people within six months and
then a 'Mad Max' scenario."
Miller explained that the Horizon Project based their forecast for a polar shift on a growing
number of anomalies around the world. He cited weather oddities, such as snowfall in Baghdad for the first time in over 100 years and the increase in earthquakes in unlikely locations. According to him, off-planet clues, like the increase in solar activity, also lend credence to a polar shift scenario occurring in the future. While he suspected that the worlds' governments knew of this impending disaster, he was doubtful of any official announcement, saying "I think we are given all the warning we're going to be given. We're seeing all the signs."
A growing number of scientists are starting to worry that it is the magnetic pole shift that
seems to be underway that is the real culprit behind climate change. Not man made air pollution, not the sun, not the underground volcanic activity heating up the oceans, but the slow beginning of a pole shift that has been thought to destroy entire civilizations in the past and be one major factor in mass extinctions. NASA recently discovered and released information about a major breach in the earth's magnetic field.
This breach in the earth/s magnetic field alone, in that it is allowing solar winds to enter
the earths atmosphere, is sufficient to really mess up the weather. Not only is this accelerating magnetic pole shift messing up the weather it is having major effects on geopolitics. These magnetic shifts are not only capable of causing massive global super storms, but can cause certain societies, cultures and whole countries to collapse, even go to war with one another.
All yet remains to be seen, but the magnetic reversal of the earth's poles seems to be rapidly increasing and IS affecting world weather patterns. The real question is how bad will things get before it all settles backdown to a "new normal?" At one time in history it was thought the North Pole was in the area that is now known as Hudson Bay. If the Hudson Bay area was the last locatoin of the North Pole, where will it go next? And how bad will global super storms and climate change get before it is over? And can we stop blaming each other for causing this and work together to survive it and keep civilization in tact?
The Pole shift hypothesis is not to be confused with geomagnetic reversal, the periodic reversal of the Earth's magnetic field (effectively switching the north and south magnetic poles). Geomagnetic reversal has more acceptance in the scientific community than pole shift hypotheses. The Pole shift hypothesis is almost always discussed in the context of Earth, but other bodies in the Solar System may have experienced axial reorientation during their existences. The theory says that the outer crust of the Earth has moved several times in the past and would move in the future.
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