This video gives an updated perspective from Graham Hancock and Robert Schoch talking about the massive erosion from RAINFALL that weathered the body of the sphinx when Egypt got a lot of rain, which hasn’t happened for over 12,000 years, since the time of the last POLE SHIFT moved the surface orientation of the world … Continue reading
Youtube’s Suspicious Observers has a video about Earth changes like a POLE SHIFT triggered by a solar micronova – with Dr. Robert Schoch detailing evidence of past solar outbursts of plasma in prehistory. They also cover points by Douglas Vogt, Ken White, and other excellent sources of information. As I commented under the video: I … Continue reading
This video is “old” – made well before the surge of interest in pole shifts that took place in early 2018, when mainstream science acknowledged that a magnetic pole shift might be underway. Of course I do not believe the coming pole shift will merely be magnetic. As I posted on one site recently: “The … Continue reading
SuspiciousObservers recently posted a video about evidence of recurring solar outbursts that have destroyed civilization in the past – and are due to flare up again soon. Ken White, Douglas Vogt, Charles Hapgood, and many other authors and theorists writing about magnetic and rotational pole shifts are discussed. Sometimes forbidden evidence is discussed and written … Continue reading
The size of our sun is determined by a balance of opposing forces between the heat and perpetual nuclear fusion explosion pushing outwards vs. gravity’s relentless inward pull. In balance, all seems stable. A more complicated balancing act exists in the Earth’s crust; every large mass on the surface (like the Himalayan mountain range, the … Continue reading
In 1993, a young Geologist named Robert Schoch gained a great deal of attention when “The Mysterious Origins of Man” (narrated by Charlton Heston) aired and talked about “The Mystery of the Sphinx.” Dr. Schoch was prominently featured because he was an expert on geology like rainwater erosion and he was willing to acknowledge that … Continue reading
Geologist Robert Schoch first came to my attention around 1993 during a documentary on the Sphinx, in which he stuck his neck out to claim that the erosion on the Sphinx is clearly from massive rainfall, and that the Sphinx is therefore thousands of years older than most Egyptologists claim, as it has existed since … Continue reading
Dr. Schoch first became famous around 1993 when as a PhD in Geology, he was willing to stick his neck out for a TV series called The Mysterious Origins of Man, narrated by Charleton Heston – in which Schoch described the evidence showing the Sphinx in Egypt was eroded by millennia of intense rainfall, and … Continue reading