Pole Racing What happens when Earths shift poles? By Brooks A. Agnew Sure as the Sun is going to rise, there is a change coming to planet Earth. Planetary
core geology has been a multi-disciplinary argument for many centuries. From Edmund Halley to Sir Isaac
Newton, they have all stood firm on their beliefs. Some theorize that Earth is a molten ball with a cooler
crust that moves about like corn flakes in a bowl of milk. Others say the Earth is actually somewhat hollow,
with a dense and solid core rotating faster than the crust that expanded away from the gravitational center hundreds of millions
of years ago. They’re all theories for which there is scant evidence.
Most of the ancient observations recorded as scripture, codices, and hieroglyphs all over the planet say the Earth
is hollow and that there is a refuge from the galactic and solar tantrums that have all but sterilized the surface numerous
times. Many ships have tried to find openings into the crust. My
own ancestor, Sir James Ross nearly lost his life a few times until he discovered the magnetic North Pole is 1831.
Since those days, not one ship has been to the areas north of the Siberian Islands to search for the legendary oceanic
depression. Navy logs for more than 500 years, including modern warships, have recorded a strange and evidently
immeasurable region where sea level is not sea level. Barometric pressure, GPS,
satellite imagery, and even sonar have all proved ineffective at returning data that what they see with their eyes actually
exists. There may be a way to measure it with a precision gyroscope, but there are only three ships in
the world that can make the journey into the roughest seas on Earth and remain long enough to gather the data.
They’re Russian. They’re nuclear powered. The Phoenix Science Foundation[1] is seeking $2 million to conduct the mission and hopes to accomplish this in the summer of 2012. All arguments aside about the Earth’s interior, there is something that satellites have revealed
to us through continuous observation. The magnetic North pole is no longer where Sir James Ross discovered
it. It has moved. What was not known until recently is how fast it is moving.
It would be predictable and comfortable to suppose a small shift of 500 millimeters a year. Perhaps
a meter or so would be possible. Maybe even a wobble or a wandering shift like one would see with a spinning
top. The Earth’s magnetic North pole is moving in a relatively straight line toward Russia
at an astonishing rate of 25 miles per year! Earth’s North magnetic pole is obeying a torsional effect
called the Coriolis force which is an apparent deflection of the path of an object that moves within a rotating coordinate
system. The object does not actually deviate from its path, but it appears to do so because of the motion of the coordinate
system. So the Sun rises as sure and predictable as the Almanac would tell us right to the second each
day, but the coordinate system is shifting. The core of Earth, now known to be a
solid Iron crystal with an apparent density of more than 14 grams per cubic centimeter, is the original center of the planet.
Through centrifugal and thermal forces, the crust began slipping and cracking and assumed a new diameter.
The cooling crust allowed water to condense and settle in the new sea floor, some 25 thousand feet below dry land.
The oldest known sea floor is about 70 million years old. The oldest known dry land is about 4.5
billion years old. The oceans of the Earth flow through the low places. What is now
known, is that there is more ocean than meets the eye. It apparently flows through crustal openings and
through the interior of the planet, then returns to the surface. If one of these crustal
openings can be located and studied, as the hypothesis supposes that the most likely location is near the areas of low gravity—the
oceanic depression would be a great place to start—then the theory that planets form as hollow spheres would be proven.
The observation that the North magnetic pole is obeying Newton’s Coriolis Force raises
the alarm that the much-anticipated and bloviated pole shift is about to take place. The status scientists
say it could be 300 thousand years before it takes place. Mind you, the rate of change at 25 miles per
day is hundreds of times faster than we expected, and the rate of change has increased since the days of Ross.
In other words, the advent of a Pole Shift could occur very quickly and be over in less than a few weeks, once it begins
its logarithmic acceleration. One thing is for sure. The governments of the world know
something is coming very soon, because they are writing bad checks in the trillions of dollars to build deep and advanced
shelters for the elite, and constructing enormous migration camps complete with preformed bulk coffins for the rest of us.
“Go back to sleep,” they say. “Nothing is going to happen,” NASA scientist
David Morrison calmly states to the public. The effects would be devastating, but
it would not mean the end of life on Earth. Far from it. Where there is a void, there
will be life. Weather will shift. Oceanic currents will shift. Life
will adapt and change, and it will be amazing. My advice is to move away from the beach and head for the
mountain tops and the high plains in middle latitudes. You are empowered and have plenty of time to make
this migration. That is to say, if you want your genes to be part of the progeny that will be the human
race. There is no doubt the Pole shift is coming. Planet earth is processing
a Newtonian law exactly as the Sun does every 11 years. It will happen. When the shift
rate of 25 miles a year increases to 30 and then 70 miles per year, the slope—that is to say the rate of change—will
steepen and the effects on the ecology will be even more profound than they are now. Animals most sensitive to these magnetic fields are already expressing their anxiety. Birds
are ceasing to breathe in midflight and plunging to the ground by the tens of thousands. Schooling fish
are swimming ashore, and perfectly healthy whales have been beaching themselves for decades. Wake up, people.
Be aware of your surroundings. And, above all, apply your intention to the human race achieving
humanity. |