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Re: Nancy/Zetas


Article: <[email protected]>
From: [email protected](Nancy )
Subject: Re: Nancy/Zetas
Date: 15 Feb 1997 21:11:49 GMT

In article: <[email protected]> Greg Neills writes:
>> The Zetas say this the actual shift takes place during the
>> better part of an hour. History tells us this too. In the
>> written words of the many people around the world
>> a moments consideration would make it completely obvious
> that the forces required to so move the enormous mass of
> the Earth's crust in a one hour time frame would completely
> reduce the crust to a molten state.
> [email protected] (Greg Neill)

Here you are, saying that the record of what people HAVE EXPERIENCED around the world during pole shifts is wrong, but the silly theory that YOU hold, that the core of the Earth arbitrarily decides to point its magnetic alignment in different directions at different times, or that the continents drifted around so much that they moved to the geographic poles and back to the equator, is correct! There's a term for this silliness, Greg, and its called denial.

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What forces are you thinking about, Greg? Your little earth moving equipment, where you push around piles of dirt, rearranging the landscape to your liking? What forces do you think created the cliffs at Yosemite, where SOLID ROCK A MILE DEEP WAS SNAPPED. What forces do you suppose tore the continents apart? Gentle little Richter Scale 9 earthquakes, a jiggle here and a jiggle there? This tears rock and piles mountain high?

Plants survive as they are rooted and their seeds are everywhere, and animal including man survive because they travel WITH the moving plates of the Earth and experience no more severe a shock when the plates stop moving than they would during a Richter 9 earthquake. Where mountain building occurs when the plates STOP moving, the stoppage is not simply a sudden jolt, like a car hitting a brick wall. ALL is in motion, and the stoppage is more like a car hitting a barrier of sand filled plastic barrels - a series of small jolts, occurring in quick succession.
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