Magnetic Pole Reversal – Polar Shift
Montonori Matuyama would not be a name that most people are familiar with or know – even if they could pronounce it. Way back about 90 years ago he observed some abnormalities in some volcanic rocks that he was researching. It appeared to him that what he was seeing meant that the magnetic poles of the earth were once something other than what they were then. His article got little attention because no one had very much information on such wild ideas. That was then- this is NOW: and 2012 is on the way!
Planet X (Nibiru), the photonic band, and a galactic black hole ahead are wild theories. What Montonori discovered is fact!
Fast forwarding to the mid 1950′s studies of plate tectonics, sea floor expansion, and continental drift became front burner issues for many scientists and along with it magnetic pole anomalies. Fast forwarding to NOW,we have with the aid of Global Polarity Time Scale (GPTS) and other enhanced scientific instrumentation discovered some interesting facts.
1-There have been thousands of magnetic pole reversals in the history of the planet.
2-Frequency of the reversals is wild and varied.
3-There’s been as many as two reversals in less than 50,000 years
4-A pole reversal happens on an average of every 100,000 years
5-The last reversal was 780,000 years ago.
6-Shifts can take thousands of years or one was an 80% shift in 13 days.
Interpretation of tongues? We’re overdue for a pole reversal. Worse yet, we’re overdue for a super volcano eruption and an asteroid strike. All three on December 21, 2012 at 11:11pm? No way. Something BIG coming our leading up to 12.21.2012- more than highly probable. I’m taking bets! Wanna gamble?
And if we have one of those 80% shifts in two weeks or something comparable, is that the end of the earth? Well, that might sell books, but factually, there’s no indication that past reversals sent mankind (homo erectus) into extinction. Big losses? You bet. Loss of computers, satellites, power grids, and your favorite TV program. Duh! And then there’s this.
It’s been authenticated that fluctuations in the geomagnetic field can cause confusion and actually kill insects. Migratory birds could wind up in environments that would end their species. So, let me ask this. Is there possibly a connection between the decreasing bee population over the last 2-3 years with our changing magnetic field? So far scientists have not come up with a reason for the decline which leads to fewr flowers and of course my annual tomato growing effort.
And then we add 2012 to the mix. My of my. The end of the world? NO!
The end of the world as we know it? May be!
