I found this recent article from The Guardian quoted at Zerohedge: DNA From 2 Million Years Ago Reveals Arctic Utopia That Was 50-65 Degrees Warmer I want to emphasize a few key points, because this is excellent support of POLE SHIFT theory evidence: This DNA evidence was from “sediment, tucked in the mouth of a … Continue reading
I often write about a periodic cycle of pole shift catastrophes that alter the entire surface of the Earth and reduce civilizations to ruins every 12-13,000 years (probably every half-precession cycle of about 12,900 years.) But many researchers, including Graham Hancock, suggest that this (last) catastrophe roughly 12,800 years ago was caused by a comet … Continue reading
For many years, I have claimed that catastrophic pole shifts periodically re-position the entire surface of the Earth, ending civilizations with water, fire, and climate change. Imagine if the area you live in today quickly moved 30 degrees of latitude – or thousands of feet in altitude. If you weren’t burned up by the solar … Continue reading
Evidence of ice caps can be found in the middle of Africa, South America, and India. But if the entire planet had ever frozen over, no tropical life would remain. Tropical remains like fossilized fruit trees can be found all over Greenland, Siberia, Antarctica, and other regions that are frigid today. Great circles of ancient … Continue reading
Mario Buildreps gives his evidence for a series of POLE SHIFTS that have taken the rotational North Pole of the Earth on a path through Greenland; and how ancient monuments around the world are aligned not to our current orientation/North Pole – but to former North Poles in Greenland. What makes this so appealing is … Continue reading
According to many pole shift researchers like Charles Hapgood, Greenland has an ice cap because in both our current orientation (since the last pole shift almost 13,000 years ago) and in the previous orientation of the Earth’s surface (when the North Pole is believed to have been near Hudson Bay – explaining the North American … Continue reading