Japan Earthquake Shifted Earth’s Axis
Reports say that the 8.9 earthquake that hit Japan actually shifted the Earth’s axis as well as moving the island of Japan 8 feet. This is according to GPS systems that the U.S. Geological Survey have in place.
Not only did this massive earthquake move the island of Japan, but it shifted our planet’s axis by almost 4 inches. Who knows what kind of consequences could come from this down the road.
This was the most powerful recorded earthquake to ever hit Japan – bringing 30 foot waves crushing over buildings, triggering widespread fires, throwing cars and boats across cities, and toppling homes. The effects of this earthquake were seen from across the entire Pacific Ocean, creating tsunami warnings for parts of the U.S, Canada, and Chile. The earthquake also triggered an estimated 160 aftershocks in the first day.
Could this type of movement have an effect on our poles? Precursor to the predicted 2012 Polar Shift?
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