Pole Shift: Evidence Will Not Be Silenced
Nexus|June-July 2018

A Conspiracy to Hide the Evidence?

Almost every branch of science has at least one unsolved mystery.

David Montaigne
Pole Shift: Evidence Will Not Be Silenced

A Conspiracy to Hide the Evidence?

Almost every branch of science has at least one unsolved mystery. What causes "ice ages"? Why do emperor penguins march eighty miles inland to lay eggs in the sunless Antarctic winter at forty degrees below zero? Why is Earth's North Magnetic Pole racing towards Russia at over forty miles per year? Why do ancient maps show subglacial features in Antarctica, long before the continent was discovered in 1820? Why do we find Siberian mammoths that were suddenly frozen with undigested summer vegetation, flowers, and seeds in their mouths and stomachs? The answers to such questions offer evidence that catastrophic pole shifts have been causing mass extinctions and eliminating civilisations in a periodic and predictable cycle for tens of thousands of years.

Pole shifts are global catastrophes in which the surface of the Earth—the entire outer crust of the planet— suddenly moves in one solid piece over the layers of liquid rock below like the chocolate around a cherry.

Areas near the North and South Poles move thousands of miles towards the Equator, causing ice caps to start melting in warmer latitudes, while equatorial regions along the same line of movement head out of the tropics towards colder climates. Some formerly temperate lands end up at the new poles and suffer a sudden deep freeze, soon to be buried under new polar ice caps.

Lands approaching the equator slip under sea level as they enter the equatorial bulge; other formerly submerged sea beds rise to become dry land for the first time in many thousands of years. Significant changes in latitude and altitude are accompanied by earthquakes and tsunamis of biblical proportions, capable of reducing Space Age civilisations to the Stone Age.

This story is from the June-July 2018 edition of Nexus.

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