Re: Probability of a pole shift.
I don't know the proper names, but indeed, regarding poolshift, things get mixed up.
On the one side you have magnetic poleshifts. On the other side, what I would call tectonic shifts.
Magnetic poleshifts happen. This has been proved by science. They are still studying the subject and surely don't know everything about it yet. But it surely happens periodically.
Tectonic shifts have not been scientifically proven. Old scriptures mention things like that. If I am not mistaken, Edgar Cayce also talked about tectonic shifts.
The theory is that tectonic plates suddenly move, not 2 inches a year as usual, but thousands of miles in a few ours. In those old scriptures they talk about the sun who stood still, or the night that lasts a day...
You've probably heard of that famous mamouth they found in Siberia, still having food in it mouth or estomach. It must have been frozen at once, in a very short time, otherwise the food would have rotten in his belly. What happened? Well, maybe it has something to do with a sudden move to a very cold place, caused by a tectonic shift?
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