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I’m aware that I have a drooling retard Pepe after my name but I think it’s amazing that all these ancient structures were built on the same grid line.

edit I was able to find this on page 4 of a google search on my phone…. THE GRAND CIRCLES?? Just as EVERY POINT along the equator is 6,215 miles from both the North and South Poles, EVERY POINT along this CIRCLE OF ANCIENT SITES is 6,215 miles from two axis points on Earth. Many ancient sites such as THE ZIQQURUT OF UR. PYRAMIDS OF GIZA AND THE CITIES OF PETRA AND PERSEPOLIS and others lie along this 'grand circle'

I’m aware that I have a drooling retard Pepe after my name but I think it’s amazing that all these ancient structures were built on the same grid line. *edit* I was able to find this on page 4 of a google search on my phone…. THE GRAND CIRCLES?? Just as EVERY POINT along the equator is 6,215 miles from both the North and South Poles, EVERY POINT along this CIRCLE OF ANCIENT SITES is 6,215 miles from two axis points on Earth. Many ancient sites such as THE ZIQQURUT OF UR. PYRAMIDS OF GIZA AND THE CITIES OF PETRA AND PERSEPOLIS and others lie along this 'grand circle'

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Sort of. It’s really quite fixed except every 6k years it excursions, amd every 12kthe poles flip. That process started again a few hundred years ago, expect a full flip within 30. It’s not an occurrence that will be taken lightly, it’s likely a life ending event for 70% of all life on earth.

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The magnetic pole does wander, there is a great book titled "The Path of the Pole" that provides scientific evidence supporting this. Check it out!

You're also correct that the magnetic poles can swap, this is sure to cause massive problems, not only with tech, but in nature as migratory birds and other animals depend on this to find their way.

Lastly, and most concerning in my opinion is that Earth's crust "floats" on a liquid mantle, like an orange who's skin has separated from the fruit. If too much material builds up on one area its possible the skin could wobble as it's out of balance, then massively shift the heavy portion to the equator.

From Wikipedia: Charles Hapgood is now perhaps the best remembered early proponent. In his books The Earth's Shifting Crust (1958) (which includes a foreword by Albert Einstein)[12][13] and Path of the Pole (1970), Hapgood speculated that accumulated polar ice mass destabilizes Earth's rotation, causing crustal displacement but not disturbing Earth's axial orientation.

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Thank you for the book suggestion bro. I will definitely write that book title down so I don’t forget to look it up

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This is demonstrably false. All life on earth doesn't die off every 12k years. This is so ludicrous, you should really reconsider the information that you read.

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No, all life doesn’t, but massive sectors do. Cataclysms occur, continent sweeping waves happen, ice ages occur. All of these are part of our geological record. How much recorded history exists before that time? It mostly gets erased when humanity is returned to primitive survival. Ever visited glaciers, ever wonder how they got there?

Massive die offs happen, not many are left to tell the tale of what happened.

The pole flip is rapidly increasing speed, they are also weakening rapidly. Tree and geological records show this happens like clockwork.

Sometimes it’s worse that others. Ben Davidson is a great resource to get started, suspiciousobservers.org and http://magneticreversal.org/

He does a daily video update, reviews a ton of published article in astrophysics and geological journals. You’re unlikely to be able to find anything he says or posts incorrect or false.

The actual amount of death won’t be known till afterwards, like any major disaster, as always ,your results may vary…

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Sure, it happens ever 50 million years. Not every 12k years. We do have catclysms every 12k to 36k years, for sure, but nothing on the order of %70 life die off. Not even close.

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There have been many polar shifts, it ain't no big deal.

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Hope to see you on the other side then.