Simon Ludgate
Is a reversal of the earth’s magnetic poles taking place? Volcanoes, earthquakes, strange noises from the sea. New shocking evidence points to a pole shift which, if it happens fast, will cause chaos around the world.
A pole reversal, when the earth’s north and south magnetic poles start to swap places, reversing the world’s magnetic polarity, has happened before. Scientists who track the history
of the planet have identified 74 of these events by studying core
samples. These are extracted from hundreds or thousands of feet down in
the ground and in the thick polar ice.
A sudden shift would throw the earth’s balance out so significantly it could trigger lethal earthquakes, tsunami on a scale we can hardly imagine capable of washing right across the United States
and every other major landmass, volcanic eruptions so large and
widespread that the resulting ash clouds and gases could blanket the
sun’s rays and trigger a new sudden ice-age.
Scientists look for evidence of previous
Armageddon-style destruction by identifying “chaotic sediments” where
narrow layers of earth, rock and ice record oddball events in the earth’s history in the form of bands of mud and tiny magnetically-charged fragments. To scientists, these are clear indicators of sudden floods, ice-melt or ash deposits. When this is found outside a long period of the cycle of freezing and melting in the earth’s history, it is an indicator of a pole shift.
Pole shifts cause a major increase in the movement of the tectonic plates, the giant
lines of opposing cracks in the earth’s crust which push and grind
against each other until they periodically release like a balled fist in
a closed palm flicking upwards.
There are now signs amongst the sharp increase in natural disasters and other strange,
apparently unrelated incidents which point towards a possible reversal.
It is widely-recognised that magnetic north, that point at the top of
the globe which compasses and devices which depend on magnetic
navigation rely, is shifting increasingly quickly towards Russia from its current position above Greenland and nearer to Canada. It has moved 400 km in the last decade and is accelerating.
Our sun swaps its north and south pole
every 11-13 years and has just done so. The effect on the sun is to
stimulate the number and intensity of solar storms which can have a
major effect on the earth. They can interfere with tv transmissions and power supplies.
Other signs which might indicate the effects of a magnetic reversal between magnetic north and south are an unprecedented seven volcanoes which have started to erupt around the world
in the last few days, and a major spike of 7.0 magnitude plus
earthquakes almost all of which I have witnessed personally a few days
after the event as a documentary maker.
The cycle started in Indonesia in 2004 and occurred again very recently in Nepal. These sharp increases in seismic activity do occur every 30 years or so and may be part of a natural ebb and flow but they are another aspect of what could be a major trend in the light of the relentless and quickening march of magnetic north east away from its original position.
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USGS and NASA are very concerned about a
new magma chamber the University of Utah have discovered recently under
Yellowstone National Park in addition to the enormous lake of molten rock and
iron they already knew about. This one is an astonishing 11 times the
volume of the Grand Canyon. A sudden pole shift could become the push
the magma chamber with the surface area of Los Angeles needs to blow up.
If it does, most of North America would be destroyed instantly and a new ice age would begin.
Another story which begs the question
“what on earth is going on” is a 300 metre (900 feet) high island which
has appeared from the sea bed just north of the tip of Japan in just one night. This area was the origin of the 8.9 Magnitude earthquake which ripped through Japan in 2011, causing one of the worst tsunami of all time.
Sections of crustal plates which
suddenly move under enormous heat and pressure which cause earthquakes
and tsunami have been known to move dramatically, although it is often
never seen as it occurs miles down on the seabed. A new shelf 800 km
(500 miles) and 60 metre (180 feet high) appeared off the west coast
of Indonesia in 2004 which triggered the infamous tsunami wave which
swept completely round the earth’s circumference three times.
The new Japanese landmass appeared at almost exactly the same time as the Nepal 7.7 Magnitude earthquake took place 5,000 km (3,000 miles) away at the opposite end of the Eurasian tectonic plate.
Finally the weirdest account of nature behaving strangely are reports of a strange humming noise coming from the sea. Scientists have explained this as the effect of the currents running though the oceans.
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