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Climate Change due to the current Shift of the Earth

Joeske [no longer around] said Mar 12, 2007, 1:25 PM:

 

I wonder if somebody already has said anything about this, but i'm convinced that the climate changes are mostly due to the fact that the magnetic poles of our planet are rapidly tilting on their axis.

As Drunvalo Melchizedek refers to in his book “The ancient secret of the Flower of Life”, 1993, (see 'my favorite books' in my Zaadz-account, or see 'my blog' for more websites/info), our magnetic poles are shifting at a point that they will tilt the Earth from spinning in the way she does now. This means that when the magnetic poles are changing as they do and in this rate, our physical poles will revers themselves: the North will become our South and vice versa. This phenomena has occurred to our planet much more often, and there's found proof in studies of ancient lava beds that indeed the Earth changes it's poles around every 13.000 years. And we've come to the moment that this is happening again and RIGHT NOW!

I know this sounds extreme when you first hear of this info, but with the detailed and scientific explanations that go with it, it becomes obvious that this is truly what's happening. There's so much more to say about this, so if you are interested or just want more info, please contact me here at Zaadz.

Sincerely,
a Bodhisattva living in Montpellier

  Inukshuk : Friend of the Earth

Re: Climate Change due to the current Shift of the Earth

Inukshuk said Aug 26, 2007, 12:24 PM:

 

It doesn't matter what opinions you may have about what is causing global warming. I assume you're not a scientist, and I am not either. 

Hundreds of scientists, sponsored by the United Nations and the World Meteorological Association have been looking into the cause of climate change over the past many years.  It's 4th report, written and vetted by hundreds of the worlds best scientists says that not only is climate change, “unequivocal” but it is also “anthropogenic” (caused by humans). This group of scientists is called the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.  You can even go to their website and try to read through some of the executive summaries.  It is tough going in a lot of spots as the scientists sure like their jargon.

I do not believe it possible that such a group of scientists has overlooked anything in what naturally can or is affecting earth in coming to its decision about what is causing climate change. 

At this point, so late in the day, metaphorically speaking, it is a little late to be discussing opinions about climate change when the scientists have provided us with facts, via much research over the years.

It would be much more fruitful to talk instead of what everyone needs to be doing now to help stop global warming.  Individuals, business, organizations, governments all have their parts to play in this.  I have read enough to get quite panicky about what the earth may be like in the future for my sons when they have families of their own.  Scientists are often quite cautious in making projections into the future.  I understand they are often conservative then in what they will project (say the range of warming or when the ice caps will melt, etc.)

I am doing as much as I can, at home, at work, and in contacting government representatives and companies, to reduce my carbon footprint and to get others to think about it, too.  I now get all my electricity from Blue Frog Power, which provides 100% green electricity to Ontario or Alberta, if individuals so choose.  It does cost a little more, but I am putting my money where my mouth is:  Global warming is already here, the effects if nothing is done will be catastrophic, and as a mother, I cannot sit back and wonder about whether the earth will even be habitable when my sons are men with children of their own. 

I also have four other “sponsored sons” through World Vision in Armenia.  The four boys are younger than my sons.  I also wish the best for those boys and their families when they grow up.  It will be much harder for poor countries or families to adapt to global warming,  So North America and other fortunate countries must get their own act together and then assist poorer countries to do the same thing. It is totally irresponsible if we do not.

Dryad