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A History of Cataclysms. Earth’s Magnetic Field, Climate change & Cataclysims

37 min • 23 februari 2021

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Speaker 0 (0s): It's time. Nothing stays the same. 

Speaker 1 (9s): Well, well, well there's my old friend. There you are. Oh, wow. I got a mind blowing mind, expanding, incredible idea. That is half of fantastical, half of potential. And you know what, since we're talking about the fantastic, lets just make it half of reality. I know what you think in George they can't be three haves man. Half is just half. 

I guess I got a call it a third. So what am I blabbering about? Well, its kind of two parts first off it. You know what? I love books. I love reading and I love stories and I love being able to convey to you. Who's listening to this ideas that are fantastic. 

Speaker 0 (1m 5s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (1m 8s): So have any of you ever heard of the Adam and Eve stories? Of course you have. Right who hasn't heard of that. However, have any of you ever heard the Adam and Eve story? The history of Cataclysims buy one Chan Thomas I venture to say most of you have not heard that what you might want to do. What a little fun fact for you is there's a book called the Adam and Eve story. 

The history of Cataclysims by Chan Thomas, which we will be getting into today. Now this book, if you try to buy it is about $600 because it's no longer in print. Actually let me, let me put a little caveat on that. The book is in print. You can get the new version of it, which has cost you like five to 10 bucks. If you buy a used on Maybe Amazon, however, the original hard copy by Bengal tiger press or run. You close to $600. 

You probably thinking why does that matter? George is it a first edition? Is that why it's so expensive? No because there are pages in this hard copy book that we have next to us that are not in the new book. In fact, there's a lot of hype and a lot of speculation about why that is. Some people say that it was banned due to the information inside of it. Some people say that it was never banned. It was just a that the people who participated in the book were pulled in and questioned by these CIA in another fun fact, if you want to go in the CIA website, you can look this book up and see that it has a special designation on that site about banned. 

So Y all the hubbub Well, there is an alternative theory to evolution that was put forth by people such as Charles Hapgood, who wrote a book called the path of the poll, a gentleman by the name of <inaudible> and multiple other really world renowned geologists had a theory that was running counter to the theory of evolution. And that is that we as a species, it's not that we evolved from what'd. 

You tell me a little bit, we always say that it might be your ancestor, but it's not our ancestor who is a relative, but not our ancestor. This alternative theory of evolution is one that is hidden to most people. In fact, hidden to all of us that are History is not known to us. And we are a species with amnesia Yeah due to Cataclysims. And we're going to get into this year is going to be a couple of parts. But the crux of the argument is that if you think of the world and fractal terms, our planet spins around its axis. 

Our planet spins around the sun, which in turn spins or spirals around the galaxy and our galaxy. Let's do that part again. That part is the duct, 

Speaker 0 (4m 32s): Right? 

Speaker 1 (4m 37s): If you look at it from a fractal nature, let's look at it like that. Our planet spins around its axis, our planet on its axis, spins around the solar system. All our solar system spins around our galaxy and our galaxy spins around the universe. 

Speaker 0 (4m 60s): No, look, look at him. And I spent a negative 

Speaker 1 (5m 10s): The great year, the galactic year. If you think about our planet, how it's tilted on its axis. And as it spins around the sun, we have different seasons. Doesn't it also make sense that if that is in fact true, and we're, corkscrewing our S our solar system is corkscrewing through our galaxy, which is corkscrewing through the universe. Doesn't it also make sense that maybe there are seasons in these other galactic yours? 

Does it make sense that as we spin through the vast universe that We, and by we, I mean, our solar system come across different levels of electromagnetism Magnetic resonances and different come in closer to the different solar system, changes the weather in which our solar system will. In fact, be subjected to coming across binary systems with two sons. 

Like there's just so much going on there, but it makes sense. And if you just think of it, like season's on our planet are fractal in that our solar system also has seasons and our galaxy probably has seasons and so on and so forth. If you just think about it for a minute, it makes so much sense. Just like we have snow in the winter time and heat in the summertime. Is it not plausible that we have Cataclysims that comm at certain times, as we move through the galactic year, closer to the sun, further from the sun, closer to the center of the galaxy, further from the center of the galaxy, all of these factors create dynamic changes in the earth weather system, the magnetic resonances, the magnetic fields to the electromagnetic fields. 

These create a nominees. And one way to prove this is to look at how fast the migration of the North pole, this happening during the 20th century, it moved 680 miles or 1100 kilometers. And since 1970 its range of motion has accelerated from nine to 52 kilometers or 5.6 to 32 miles per year. 

As of early 19, the medic North pole is moving from Canada towards Siberia at a rate of approximately 55 kilometers per year or 34 miles per year. So we've gone from moving nine kilometers to 55 kilometers from my American friends. We've gone from five miles to 32 miles per year. 

That's a clear acceleration. And let me ask you this. What do you think happens to our weather system? What do you think happens to the jet stream when the magnetic North pole is migrating further away? Do you think that the global temperature begins to change? Doesn't it make more sense that the climate, the climate of our planet, or if you want to call it Climate change is more subject to the migration of Earth's magnetic field than it is to you breathing CO2. 

Does it seem a little bit more plausible that maybe this giant unbelievable closed system we call planet earth is much more 

Speaker 2 (8m 56s): Dynamic than we even can understand? Doesn't it also make sense that maybe the magnetic North pole and the magnetic South pole spin around our planet, just like we spin around our axis, just like we spin around our solar system, just like we spin around our galaxy, just like we spin around the universe. It makes sense that the magnetic poles would also oscillate just like everything else in our system. 

Speaker 0 (9m 33s): And I spent a night good night guys. 

Speaker 2 (9m 40s): And as those poles move around or migrate around the globe, doesn't it also make sense that that would Cause Cataclysims to happen. That would cause unb...

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