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Pole Shift: Scientific Predictions and Prophecies About the Ultimate Disaster

John White
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This bestselling book draws on experts from every field to produce a thoroughly researched work on whether a pole shift is likely and how to prepare. You'll learn what scientists, contemporary psychics, and the Hopi Indians say, what Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce said, what it says in the Bible, even what the secret doctrine of Theosophy reveals about this potential disaster to our planet.


Review

"Thoughtful and disturbing . . . " -- Bristol Press


"Too many coincidences and warning signs are being discovered by scientists for us to ignore White's important work." -- Dr. Jeffrey Goodman, author of We Are the Earthquake Generation


From the Back Cover

What is a pole shift? A cataclysmic inversion of the planet's axis of rotation, up to 180 -- a sudden slippage of the planet's solid crust around the molten core. Has it happened before? Could it happen again? Top researcher John White probes deeply into ancient history, modern science, and psychic prophecy, revealing what experts from every field have to say, to reach his astonishing conclusions about the possibility of a pole shift in the near future. He also discusses great civilizations lost long ago in a pole shift, how nuclear war could trigger a pole shift, "safe" geographical areas during a pole shift, and the secret that could prevent a pole shift. Photos, illustrations, and a thorough index included.

Año:
1985
Editorial:
White Crow
Idioma:
english
ISBN 10:
0876041624
ISBN 13:
9780876041628
Archivo:
PDF, 4.40 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1985
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