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Anonymous Coward User ID: 7642786 United States 12/26/2021 04:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? [link to www.fourwinds10.com] |
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User ID: 81004338 Canada 12/26/2021 04:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? Look for the oldest trees on the planet. Doesn't mean it will be a guarantee or easy survival. Last Edited by Sungaze_At_Dawn on 12/26/2021 04:52 PM The Devil tries to convince everyone he doesn't exist. The state tries to convince everyone they cannot resist. Do not go quietly into the good night. Rage Rage against the dying light! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12963829 Australia 12/26/2021 05:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? magnetic poles are always moving physical poles can't move due to the massive weight and inertia of the planet. no way they are gonna shift unless a giant asteroid crashes into the planet or soemthing like that |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79488441 United States 12/26/2021 05:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? You really don't have to worry about this problem, because you'll be dead by then. The first real effect, minus the current controlled collapse/reset/genocide, will be famine. Then grid failures. By then, it will be mid- to late-2030s and if you aren't already in an incredibly remote area COMPLETELY self-sufficient, you have zero chance of making it. Zero. If you are in one of those areas, you have to hope that weather patterns, vulcanism, and seismicity don't mess up your ability to produce food. The other option is to befriend an "elite" and get an invite to the bunkers under the US. Miles down and powered by small reactors; they will survive for generations before having to worry about returning to the surface, though I strongly believe they will come up ASAP to remake a global society in their image--the real reset. Anyway, you're fucked. Just deal with it and decide how you'd like to live, because you have little say in how you die. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76580214 France 12/26/2021 05:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? It has the oldest rocks on the planet, 4.1 billion years. Trouble is, after a shift the Shield could just as easily wind up under the North Pole as on the equator. Maybe we will stay put and finish our coffee. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80920136 United States 12/26/2021 05:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? The remains of the oldest mountains in the UP of Michigan. Older than the Ozark or Appalachian. I'd warn that anything not as tall as Pikes Peak show evidence of being submerged at one time or another |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79211509 United States 12/26/2021 06:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? Thoughts. Might have to read up on geology. Maybe by ancient structures like the pyramids/sphinx or other pyramids around the world? NOPE... its not worth it.. stand your ground.. live or die with boots on. |
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User ID: 80271579 United States 12/26/2021 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? The Appalachian Mountains are the oldest, geographically, in the world. My bug-out place is at 4200 feet on the top of one of these mountains. In a pole shift, I am hoping we would be stable, as they have for the past 480 million years. Bigbird |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 35913160 United States 12/27/2021 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? You really don't have to worry about this problem, because you'll be dead by then. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79488441 The first real effect, minus the current controlled collapse/reset/genocide, will be famine. Then grid failures. By then, it will be mid- to late-2030s and if you aren't already in an incredibly remote area COMPLETELY self-sufficient, you have zero chance of making it. Zero. If you are in one of those areas, you have to hope that weather patterns, vulcanism, and seismicity don't mess up your ability to produce food. The other option is to befriend an "elite" and get an invite to the bunkers under the US. Miles down and powered by small reactors; they will survive for generations before having to worry about returning to the surface, though I strongly believe they will come up ASAP to remake a global society in their image--the real reset. Anyway, you're fucked. Just deal with it and decide how you'd like to live, because you have little say in how you die. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72487226 United States 12/27/2021 10:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? You really don't have to worry about this problem, because you'll be dead by then. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79488441 The first real effect, minus the current controlled collapse/reset/genocide, will be famine. Then grid failures. By then, it will be mid- to late-2030s and if you aren't already in an incredibly remote area COMPLETELY self-sufficient, you have zero chance of making it. Zero. If you are in one of those areas, you have to hope that weather patterns, vulcanism, and seismicity don't mess up your ability to produce food. The other option is to befriend an "elite" and get an invite to the bunkers under the US. Miles down and powered by small reactors; they will survive for generations before having to worry about returning to the surface, though I strongly believe they will come up ASAP to remake a global society in their image--the real reset. Anyway, you're fucked. Just deal with it and decide how you'd like to live, because you have little say in how you die. IMO no. The “world” you know will be split in half again, one side covered in ice the other survivable. What you call “pole shift” I call an change in frequency. It will effect half. Like “days after tomorrow” but not like that. First you have to have the correct map. IMO |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81073121 United States 12/29/2021 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? [link to youtu.be (secure)] Id say colorado here in the us. Denver is the back up restart capital of the usa. Honestly, nowhere is safe. Accept your fate, do your best, repent, humble yourself before the Creator of all things by kneeling before the Creators Son and accept Jesus Christ as your savior so you can exit this prison soul farm ran by satan, and move on to the next assignment. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34245077 Canada 12/29/2021 10:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: To survive a pole shift go live where the geology is ancient and unchanged over the last few pole shifts? Wherever that might be? Just because you asked. I leafed through a book on Atlantis in a friend's library about 30 years ago and the pasted down endsheets were a series of channelled images of what the earth's surface looked like in ages past in multiples of eights - 80,000 years ago, 800,000 years ago, 8,000,000 years ago etc. and the changes were considerable. The images were transposed over an outline of what the earth looks like now and I made note of the fact that the only area that was above the surface of the ocean the whole time was northern BC. A certain American Indian tribe, I can't rememeber which one has a prophecy that during and following a great purification, people will survive in "the hilly country." Northern BC is very hilly. Just saying. |
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