The Global Shift
Earth has faced Armageddon many times in the last century. The extinction of humanity is only the press of a button away. However, as America tries to eliminate that nuclear form of Armageddon, we may pave the way for a cataclysm that would destroy us just as effectively as an atomic bomb. The name for that cataclysm is the global shift. As I will point out later, a global shift has occurred in our past, and it will occur in our future. In fact, the date which that cataclysm might happen is only two years away.
Before we proceed into the possibility of a global shift occurring within our lifetime, we should first learn a little more about the phenomenon, *especially since you probably don�t have a clue what it is. When we look at a map Antarctica, or the polar ice cap, looks very small. We don�t usually comprehend the size of it. According to Tom Valentine, a scholar of the Great Pyramid, if that ice cap �were...centered in [the] United States with the South Pole in North Dakota, it would extend east and west to the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, to Mexico in the south, and to the northern extremes of Canada.� In addition, this ice is over two miles high. Also, more than 3/4 of the mass of Antarctica is located on one side of the Earth. The magnitude of this ice cap creates an imbalance in the Earth�s rotation. In turn, this imbalance creates a wobble in the Earth�s rotation. The wobble creates an effect like a top. If we didn�t have a polar ice cap, the Earth�s spin would be like a top. When you first spin a top, it goes really fast and doesn�t wobble back and forth at all. But, when the top slows down, or if you would put a small weight on one side, it starts wobbling more and more until it falls to the table. This, in essence, is the global shift. The Earth�s wobble increases as the polar ice cap increases. Then, when the wobble reaches a certain point, the entire crust of the Earth is displaced. So, Antarctica would be moved to around the equator. New York may end up in the South Atlantic Ocean. Wyoming would end up somewhere in Brazil, replacing the pine tree forests and cold weather with a rain forest and guaranteed warm weather year round. Because of the whole warm weather thing, the global shift isn�t sounding too bad after all. But, warm weather isn�t the only thing we would get. According to Richard Noone, author of 5/5/2000, **�Volcanoes will erupt, tidal waves will hurl themselves across many lands, global hurricanes of almost unimaginable size will roar around the globe, earthquakes ripping open nuclear power plants will create �dead zones�...� Along with these natural disasters, the polar ice cap would melt, flooding entire coastlines; climate changes would cause droughts unlike we have ever seen before, and other areas would face torrential rain fall. In short, we would have an extremely difficult time just trying to survive.
But, there is hope of survival. In fact evidence points to a numerous global shifts occurring in our past. First, jellyfish, clams, oysters, crabs, and starfish were found turned to stone. Entire tropical rain forests and raindrops were found to be frozen by some quick process. The only way these events could occur is if by some way, or the global shift, these animals were transported from their natural environment to an ice-filled location instantaneously. Second, there are but a few waterfalls that are more than 6,000 years old. This 6,000-year old timeline would coincide with the time of the last global shift. Third, a map found in 1513 depicted Antarctica in a way that it would look if it was not covered with ice. The only way this could be achieved with the primitive technology that created the map is if Antarctica had no ice on it. And, the only way that Antarctica could go from this previously iceless state to an ice-covered state is by a global shift. These three examples are only a small part of a substantial amount of evidence that points to a global shift in our past. And, as we all know, history is doomed to repeat itself. So the question we have to ask ourselves is �when will a global shift happen in the future?� Unfortunately, we know so little about the inner workings of the Earth, that a definite scientific answer is out of the question. But, if a global shift could be pinpointed to a certain date in the near future, it would be May fifth, the year 2000. On that day, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will all be in a perfect alignment in one side of the sun. Earth will be on the opposite side. Later that day, the moon will move into alignment. According to Richard Noone, an immense amount of gravity would be pulling the Earth one way. This planetary alignment, or the Earth�s wobble, alone, may not warrant our attention. But when combined, these two things are the �straw that broke the camel�s back.� All of those forces could give the Earth the nudge that would be required to set a global shift in motion. And we could witness the event firsthand.
Just because the global shift could happen within our lifetime doesn�t necessarily mean that it will. We may not be willing to pack up our bags and get off of the planet just because some convincing evidence has been cited. But we should at least be aware of the possibility. As has been proven throughout history, prophecies, like this one, often go by without fulfillment. We do have one comforting fact, at least. We still have two years before we find out. And then, we will see.