See original article on the official website of Patrick Geryl here. "Author Patrick Geryl came to the staggering conclusion that the Earth will soon be subjected to an immense disaster. The cause: upheavals in the sun's magnetic fields will generate gigantic solar flares that will affect the polarity of the entire Earth. The result: our magnetic field will reverse all at once, with catastrophic consequences for humanity. Massive earthquakes will demolish all buildings on the planet, and instigate colossal tsunamis and intense volcanic activity. In fact, the Earth's crust will shift, sweeping continents thousands of miles away from their present positions. There is ample evidence in the literature of ancient civilizations that such disasters have occured in the past and also clues that they knew when another such calamity would occur. The Dresden Codex of the Maya for instance, contains the secrets of the sunspot cycle, about which our modern astronomers know almost nothing! In his books, Patrick Geryl continues his scientific analysis of the millennia-old codes of the Maya and Egyptians that refer to the coming super-disaster. He determines that both cultures arose from an antediluvian civilization which was able to calculate the previous polar shifts and that we should take very seriously their calculations that place the next reversal in 2012!" |
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Since we have been tracking the polarity of the earth, the North Pole has shifted many miles. Some scientists believe that it's possible the entire polarity of the earth could shift along with the polarity of the sun, causing many odd and possibly hazardous weather patterns. Aside from weather, some also believe that the actual mantle of the earth along with all of the oceans may be seriously affected by the combination of the polar shift and the increased gravitational pull of the black hole at the center of the universe and our sun. If this is the case, just as Alaska was once an under-water tropical region of the earth, what we now see as the south pole may shift to be a beautiful paradise in the near future and many coastal cities may soon disappear into the sea. Discuss this with others. |
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