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Project Camelot General Discussion Reactions, feedback and suggestions on interviews, current events and experiences. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: www.altimatrix.com
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Just thought it interesting that National Geographic would have a special about how the magnetic field of the earth is weakening very quickly and it appears that the polarity is beginning to reverse. Hold onto something, they are moving towards disclosure of the 2012 event. They are warming us up to it the best they can.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: So. Cal. U.S.
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Yup could be! It'll be really weird to look at a compass and see it pointing south!
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Everytime I see an article refuting the pole reversal I chuckle, because it is definitely one of the possible scenarios.
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Join Date: May 2009
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Yes, I've also noticed that the History Channel and the Science Channel are also broadcasting shows with similar content as well as all kinds of "fringe" theories and subjects...UFO Disclosures, Nostradamus, Maya prophesy, End of the World scenarios.
I used to think they were simply jumping on the bandwagon of current popular culture and entertainment trends, but You're right, it does seem like they are saturating cable TV with this information. Perhaps this is how they think they'll keep the masses from panicking if they're already at least thinking about these possibilities. |
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