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Thread #144013   Message #3327713
Posted By: Little Hawk
23-Mar-12 - 12:28 PM
Thread Name: BS: National Defense Resources Preparedness
Subject: RE: BS: National Defense Resources Preparedness
Yeah, Ebbie...anything that really sounds unusual to the human mind sounds insane...simply because it's really unusual. It once sounded insane to propose that man could fly across the sky in machines, for example. It's ordinary now. It once sounded insane that I could project my voice and my image across the Atlantic Ocean to someone in England. It's ordinary now. It once sounded insane to suggest that the Earth is a sphere (not flat) and that the Earth rotates around the Sun. We take those things for granted now. We'd have laughed at such notions if we'd been born in another age.

If you bother to do some investigative reading about the pole shift, you will find many serious sources, writings by people with a genuine scientific education and a scientific bent, which suggest that such pole shifts have occurred repeatedly in the past (at intervals of over 20,000 years duration), causing planetary cataclysms and widespread devastation and extinction of many species. The shift appears most likely to be of the outer crust of the Earth, not of the entire body of the planet. The outer crust of the Earth floats on an inner mantle of molten magma. It seems that the crust may periodically shift to a radically new position around the inner core of the planet. This appears to occur on a regular cyclical basis of great duration (over 20,000 years), a cycle which is connected to galactic cycles that involve the solar system's own cyclical movements through the Milky Way galaxy. The crust is a very thin skin in terms of the thickness of the planet...it's somewhat comparable to the outer skin on a tangerine, for example, but thinner than that, and it floats on liquid magma. Nevertheless, it is thick enough to provide us with a normally stable and livable habitat in a tolerable range of temperatures and insulate us from the molten core of the Earth, while our surrounding atmosphere protects us from the deep cold of outer space.

You say that the idea of such a pole shift sounds insane? ;-) Well, yeah...'cause we haven't seen it happen before. We don't take it for granted, therefore it sounds nuts. No one ever thinks anything really unusual is going to happen, do they? They think that things will just go on being the way they always have been...and they usually do...but sometimes they don't.

Believe me, I'd love to think that things will always go on the way we've been used to them going on. I wish our future was nice and secure. That would be lovely. Let's hope it works out that way, okay? ;-)

Whether it does or not, we're all going to die anyway. So there's really no need to panic, given that inevitability...even IF a physical pole shift is coming. I'm thankful for each day of life I have, and I try to enjoy it as best I can.