A recent study describes evidence found in a tree from New Zealand that lived 42,000 years ago during the magnetic shift known as the Laschamp Event. Though the study ignores more recent pole shifts including the one that ended the Pleistocene Age and the North American ice cap around 12-13,000 years ago – the New … Continue reading
The biggest mass extinction in at least 3 million years was just over 12,000 years ago… Was it a pole shift? As Randall Carlson says near the end of this video:
Ben Davidson of Youtube’s SuspiciousObservers channel is more of a scholar than I realized. When he noticed an article at the American Astronomical Society by Harvard scientists – which wrongly dismissed the link between magnetic pole shifts and mass extinctions after analyzing just two out of dozens of categories of evidence which link the events… … Continue reading
I’ve been sounding the alarm for years that Earth is already experiencing a magnetic pole shift, and that a catastrophic crustal displacement – the unthinkable kind of pole shift disaster that comes with massive earthquakes, tidal waves, and the end of our current civilization – will come next as the magnetic and rotational poles realign. … Continue reading
University of Chicago graduate student Stewart Edie (left) and Prof. David Jablonski (right) studied how various animals survive extinction level events like a major impact from a large meteor or small comet, or from a pole shift that changes the surface orientation of the entire planet. They studied the results of many ancient cataclysms on … Continue reading