Ummmmmm... Maybe the no' pole will ****ft to Iran or Venezeula. Yeah,
dat's da ticket!
JT
Lee Aanderud wrote:
> I've read a couple theories where scientists have discussed the
> possibilities of the poles swapping places (North Pole is now the South
> Pole) or that the earth ****fts 90 degrees along the axis (the North and
> South pole are now along the Equator). Some of this is the findings by
the
> "Atlantis" crowd. Also remember that the Mayan calendar ends on
December
> 21, 2012.
>
> This could be more exciting than Y2K. I don't have an opinion on
this...
> doesn't matter because either nothing will happen or we'll be so screwed
we
> won't know what to do next.
>
> Lee
>
> "Bill Glass" <bondobill1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:47b23f37$0$15188$607ed4bc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>"ALEX M." <eng42b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>news:wlvrj.1066$qw4.177@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>It's mostly baloney! Timothy Patterson is partly funded by Exxon
>>>http://www.exxonsecrets.org/index.php?mapid=1022
>>>
>>>And below is what I found on the internet, including an email from
>>>Dr.Tapping----
>>>
>>
>>It gets even wilder. According to the History Chanel and some web sites
>>there is a thing called Precession. This (according to them) happens
every
>>26,000 years, and is supposed to happen again in 2012. I have looked up
>>Prescession and got a lot of fancy scientific stuff, but what I get from
>>it is that the earth moves it's poles about 3 degrees.
>>
>>One site says GW is actually our getting closer to this Precession, as
it
>>won't be on a specific Tuesday in 2012 that the poles move, but we are
>>sneaking up to it. So the ice melting up north is normal. Who knows,
there
>>was no film crews around 26,000 years ago to record the last time this
>>happened.
>>
>>As for Adam Smith and the economy, somebody does have to make a new
model,
>>the glue holding this model is not working.
>>
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