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Pole Shifts: Is There Evidence?

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« on: May 16, 2008, 01:04:58 pm »

Grab a globe and find the southern coast of Nigeria.  On the opposite side is Kiribati in the Pacific Ocean.  If the North Pole’s previous position was at Hudson Bay, then these two places are roughly the fulcrum points of the last pole shift.  Place a finger at each position and see how you can swivel the North Pole to where Hudson Bay is today.  This “line of most movement” continues down through the United States and along the west coast of South America, across Antarctica, the Indian Ocean, SouthEast Asia, China and Siberia.  All points along this line would have shifted 30 degrees in latitude.  The two fulcrum points are the only two spots on the globe that didn’t change latitude.  The closer to the fulcrum, the less the change.  Closer to the “line of most movement” equals more change.

The extinctions of 10,000 years ago mostly occurred along the “line of most movement”, along with major geology upheavals, such as the rising of the Andes mountain range.  I suggest that during global cataclysms, at locations along the “line of most movement”, there is a correlation between the size of animals and their extinction.

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