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[00:00:00] Hello and welcome back to the changing earth podcast. So this is week two of our special rerun picks
[00:00:07] Hopefully I was out on the ocean caught some great fish and no CMEs hit while I was out there
[00:00:15] be the story of my life that I finally went out on the ocean and
[00:00:20] You know catastrophe hits when I'm out there
[00:00:23] But anyway, I'm praying that was not the case and that we've got some great fish to bring home
[00:00:28] And we had an excellent time on vacation
[00:00:32] For this week. I picked out a episode that used to have a hope on the horizon chapter in there
[00:00:38] So if you go back and listen to the original episode, you're gonna hear that chapter of hope on the horizon
[00:00:43] But since we're so deep into the Virgis story, I didn't want to
[00:00:48] Confuse minds with that chapter read
[00:00:51] This episode is also one that's near and dear to my heart
[00:00:56] Because of Edgar Cayce and his prophetic vision of you know
[00:01:00] What the United States map would look like and that's pretty much what I based my
[00:01:05] map for my world off of so
[00:01:08] Neat stuff and I hope you guys really enjoy it. We will see you next week
[00:01:13] If everything goes right, I should have a very very special
[00:01:18] Show for you next week that you will definitely want to tune in to until then prayers that everybody's safe and doing well
[00:01:26] Without any further ado. Let's get into the show
[00:01:32] Welcome back to the changing earth podcast with author Sarah F Hathaway and co-host Chen Gibson
[00:01:40] Blending survival fiction and fact to bring you entertaining education
[00:01:45] That will help you dream
[00:01:47] Survive and thrive and now here's your host Sarah F Hathaway and Chen Gibson
[00:01:55] Hey guys, welcome back to the changing earth podcast
[00:01:58] This is episode number
[00:02:01] 251 season 7
[00:02:04] Episode 13. Hey chin, what's up? Hey chins up. It's like deja vu for me, right?
[00:02:13] Okay little inside baseball I listened to this chapter prepping for last week
[00:02:19] So now we're doing the same chapter again
[00:02:22] Yeah, jumping the ball, you know jumping the gun maybe you were just being prepared super prepared right?
[00:02:29] I just love the jokes. I have to listen to that to this episode. I love the jokes
[00:02:35] Yeah, Gears characters awesome in this book he really brings it to light
[00:02:40] All right. Well, what's going on there over there?
[00:02:44] South Carolina house though. The weather has been pretty much the same as ours
[00:02:50] Yeah, actually it was kind of cold the last couple days or I mean overnights
[00:02:55] Yep. I've been putting on a sweatshirt
[00:02:59] Yeah, so I mean it's been I mean getting up into
[00:03:04] Low mid 70s during the day. So it's actually perfect. What beautiful weather. Yeah. Yeah, I'll take it
[00:03:10] This would be like I could take this year round. That's for sure
[00:03:14] Makes you want to go outside and work instead of being inside but inside. Yeah. Well, there's no problem with that
[00:03:19] I mean, I I think if people are smart
[00:03:23] The whole problem is people need to be smart, right? I mean just freakin be smart
[00:03:30] I
[00:03:31] Don't even know what to say about all that anymore. I'm so tired of it. I'm like ready for Corona parties, you know
[00:03:38] I
[00:03:40] Hear you I
[00:03:42] Don't know. I'm I don't think it would take much. It doesn't take much
[00:03:47] You just got to be smart and and this whole thing
[00:03:53] Some of my survival buddies would be like
[00:03:56] Survival of the fittest that's what it's all about. I mean
[00:04:01] Well, there's there's there's the health issue and the economy issue in my mind
[00:04:06] And they're kind of intertwined with each other in my mind and
[00:04:11] We can't we can't blow up
[00:04:15] The economy and we can't blow up the health because you're I mean
[00:04:23] If you get too many people sick the economy is gonna get screwed and if you don't get back to work and if you
[00:04:29] Don't start getting out the economy is gonna be screwed
[00:04:32] There's gotta be an intelligent way forward and it's not spring break, you know
[00:04:38] I mean, there's a way for and it doesn't have locked in your house. I mean, I just think
[00:04:47] I'm just like there's so many arguments for either
[00:04:50] Direction that you just don't know which way to go. It's just too well
[00:04:55] I'm it's hard. I'm on board with that. There's no there's no guarantee and safety, you know in a lot, right?
[00:05:01] So I'm totally on board with that, but I'm also on board with there's constant, you know reactions and have consequences
[00:05:09] so
[00:05:11] You just gotta be you know, if you're high-risk you got to protect yourself. Yes
[00:05:16] And if you're gonna be around a high-risk person protect yourself. You could protect them. Yeah, it's just simple
[00:05:23] Yeah, and like that however, we can't like and though the life
[00:05:27] We can't end life of the no who aren't high risk and like that the hair salon like
[00:05:34] You closed in a hair salon down because you could be
[00:05:37] You you can use that lady in jail for like seven days
[00:05:42] But good for her for put you for standing up and saying I'm gonna open my salon up
[00:05:46] We're gonna start yeah work because they need a there could be you know, there could be some
[00:05:52] You know things put into place so people can be safe, right? So
[00:05:56] I mean, this is a hair salon. It's not like
[00:06:01] You know a burdo or something, you know
[00:06:05] So we're not like I don't know so good for her for staying her ground she
[00:06:11] She got kudos in the community. I'm sure for um, I got I caught a clip on what that judge told her and it was just
[00:06:19] I heard the governor paid her her bail money or something to get her out
[00:06:24] I wouldn't be surprised that that judge was just absolutely ridiculous. It was like and that's the problem right now
[00:06:31] Is there's too many people?
[00:06:34] Using this to swing their you know, what's around?
[00:06:38] It's so true
[00:06:40] Power got meat limits over there to you. Oh
[00:06:45] Yeah, so what we uh, we were
[00:06:49] We actually so this has actually changed some of our
[00:06:53] Habits maybe I'm not sure but it's actually for the good
[00:06:56] I think at least for my household so like we've been we've been ordering off or like Costco and Amazon and stuff, right?
[00:07:04] Yeah, like our food. We've been ordering at Costco and it's a good it comes to my house in like two hours
[00:07:10] It's crazy. So so I could be doing stuff at home and working on stuff and
[00:07:16] I placed an order and it shows up my door. I'm like well, why wasn't I doing this before?
[00:07:21] So yeah, so and I mean I don't live that far away from
[00:07:27] Yeah, well we do I've come to find out the only Costco's like over by Dallas from here
[00:07:33] Ours is close enough to be our lake local grocery store. It's that close
[00:07:38] Really close. I mean I well I could walk to it if I had to but
[00:07:44] It's a really short card, right? But um, we have a
[00:07:47] Club I wasn't like impressed by it. Yeah, but so it was a
[00:07:53] Meat meat products like a cut meat like butcher meat products
[00:07:59] We're not not like sausage and stuff. But yeah products. Yeah
[00:08:04] Yeah, are three max
[00:08:07] And I think it's three like you can get one chicken in two steaks or I think that's the
[00:08:14] I haven't proven that one way or the other because it's stupid expensive. It's like
[00:08:20] Like a the pack of chicken which was I mean it was a good it was like a family-sized pack
[00:08:26] It was like
[00:08:27] $47 down
[00:08:29] Yeah, so my wife's like we're gonna be raising chickens. I'm like, yes
[00:08:34] Yeah, luckily we even I don't know the chicken to me seemed weird for a while
[00:08:38] And I so I haven't been like, oh yeah
[00:08:41] We had bought chicken
[00:08:44] We had bought chicken we had Earth Fair. I don't know. It's like a it's like Whole Foods
[00:08:50] I mean a whole so it's like a competition for Whole Foods and
[00:08:56] It's an east coast thing and they went out of business. So they had a huge sale. We bought like a freaking
[00:09:03] mongo box of
[00:09:05] Chicken and I vacuum sealed it and put it in the freezer. So I have like chicken for days. Yeah for day
[00:09:19] Lumps of meat and then butcher it. Oh, this is like a big like
[00:09:23] We bought the whole box we bought like I don't know 40 pounds might as well huge box. Yep
[00:09:29] It was us
[00:09:30] It was like three dollars a pound
[00:09:33] So, I mean I spent money but if now when you look at it now, it's it's really expensive
[00:09:39] I know that's why I would rather buy bulk meat
[00:09:43] We got paid the money out. But right. Yeah, we just bought it cuz that's that's our way of thinking, right?
[00:09:49] Yeah, and it paid off now. It really paid off
[00:09:52] Yeah, because yeah
[00:09:54] Yeah, I do that every time cuz you can buy the bulk so much cheaper and then break it up into like multiple meals
[00:10:01] Instead of we need to laugh. So right. Oh my wife wanted to do some bread and
[00:10:06] Because we haven't really made much bread
[00:10:08] We had a bread maker and we used to make it a lot
[00:10:10] But we were like, let's just break it out and start getting back into the swing of things and making bread
[00:10:15] And we were like, oh, I'm gonna make a lot of bread. I'm gonna make a lot of bread
[00:10:20] And start getting back into the swing of things and making bread but
[00:10:24] Bread the wheat is so hard to come by so Costco had it 50 pound back
[00:10:30] Hey, man, you gotta do what you gotta do
[00:10:35] I felt so sorry. So this this young girl was the delivery person for us
[00:10:39] Yeah
[00:10:41] Like I I just was like good. It's like oh, I'm so sorry
[00:10:46] Man I used to I used to work at the feed store like fucking feed all the time for you
[00:10:53] So we're like, well we can give so, you know, this will be good
[00:10:59] You know building good relationships, they're gonna give some to the neighbor and stuff so
[00:11:04] You know, I'll give him a Ziploc bag full of
[00:11:09] Yeah, just I'm gonna give some to my mom she'll uh, she'll make some
[00:11:13] And we'll still have plenty because it's just two of us here at this house
[00:11:17] So they actually had TP down there at Sam's Club. So yeah, they finally showed that back on Costco. Yeah
[00:11:25] cuz what you go to their website you order everything and you have like a
[00:11:30] five day delivery
[00:11:32] Two day delivery or same day delivery options. It's awesome. Yeah, I probably don't have same day delivery options
[00:11:41] Yeah, like five days that is comes box like yes, that's cool I can deal with that
[00:11:48] Yeah. Yeah, cuz they have a lot more organic options on a lot of stores. Yeah
[00:11:53] They have bulk products from them
[00:11:55] So yeah, you can hit like you can do a search for just organic and it shows all the food
[00:12:01] You know across the store organic. Yeah. Yeah, that's what we took
[00:12:06] My wife is all about the organic I'm gonna have to check it out and see if they will deliver out here
[00:12:12] I'm sure they'll do like the five day
[00:12:14] so anyway, um today is mother's day when we're recording and I
[00:12:20] Put the end in pen on my notebook. Oh
[00:12:26] Yeah
[00:12:28] Yeah, it's exciting. It's it's weird
[00:12:32] It's weird
[00:12:35] But yeah, it's it's the end so and I think I could thought of a title
[00:12:40] I'm not ready to announce it yet, but remind me afterward on recording
[00:12:45] But I think I thought of a title and so it's coming really shortly we'll see
[00:12:50] I'll start like I say
[00:12:52] I gotta get typing finish typing because somebody
[00:12:57] Told me to write it all in the notebook and keep true to my method
[00:13:02] So hey if you did it it could screw up the whole thing
[00:13:06] I know I know and it was like my coup de grace. I was like now, okay
[00:13:10] So I gotta get typing get that all taken care of but we're we're on route to having
[00:13:18] Auxious company up in New York
[00:13:22] They auction company yeah
[00:13:26] I don't know the East Coast man. Oh
[00:13:29] Well, this is like this is like they sell like
[00:13:32] The Wizard of Oz shoes, you know, well, they're gonna be selling your books there. You're
[00:13:38] Books night. Oh, yeah, I've got tons of notebooks
[00:13:42] um
[00:13:43] They do skip around sometimes because sometimes I get excited about it and then I'll just jump into my computer and and
[00:13:49] Leave the notebook behind
[00:13:51] So some of them are like there and I mean to do three books in one year
[00:13:56] Christie's
[00:13:58] auction house, okay, I am
[00:14:02] Yeah, well, there's your target
[00:14:05] All right. All right. I have no idea what it is, but I'm there
[00:14:12] All right, um
[00:14:13] let's jump into
[00:14:16] The storyline today because I've got some really cool information and for those of you who have been with the changing Earth series for
[00:14:24] a long time
[00:14:25] You might find this show of particular interest and I'll explain more later why
[00:14:33] Are you struggling with water storage woes?
[00:14:37] Tired of the algae and bacteria growing in your water
[00:14:42] The weight of storing it in the amount of space that it takes up
[00:14:46] The time that it takes to rotate it and even when it comes to drinking it you still need a filter
[00:14:53] Because it's gone stale and you're not sure what has been growing in there
[00:14:58] this limited supply of water storage can be a
[00:15:03] mess to store if any of the containers break you have water all over the place and this leaves you storing water in a
[00:15:11] Place that might not be as concealed as you'd prefer
[00:15:15] Today I want to introduce you to the solution which is the waterfall system
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[00:15:55] It can stand up to any type of weather is very very durable
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[00:16:06] You don't have to worry about cleaning your
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[00:16:12] It is the ultimate plug-and-play water storage system ensuring you have 30 gallons of drinkable water
[00:16:20] Should disaster hit its sleek color ensures that it blends into any outdoor atmosphere and
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[00:16:32] There's no guesswork to put the waterfall system together
[00:16:35] It is a plug-and-play system that you can have ready in about 10 minutes
[00:16:40] As somebody who's been into preparedness and helping others to prepare for any disasters that befall their life
[00:16:49] the waterfall system is the solution to water storage I
[00:16:54] Highly recommend you go over to waterfall check it out and use the code Sarah
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[00:17:10] Sara help the changing earth world go round and get yourself prepared for the next disaster
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[00:17:43] Your garden is the resistance how do you like the boat ride there? Oh
[00:17:49] It's fun. Who doesn't like a good boat ride
[00:17:52] Yeah, the picks them right up at Kingman, Arizona
[00:17:55] So if you guys have ever studied maps you'd be a little like why why yeah?
[00:18:01] Got the real map to look at yeah there everybody's gonna have the real map by the end of today kind of
[00:18:09] so
[00:18:10] That's why today is actually a little bit more special when I've done my flooding episodes in the past
[00:18:16] It's really just talking about like what's gonna happen for the coastlines and how we can all manage through flooding situations
[00:18:25] but today I'm going to present a lot of the
[00:18:30] forecast and
[00:18:32] Where I got my map from to really start the changing earth adventure
[00:18:37] So that's why I said in the beginning if you've been into my podcast for a while
[00:18:41] You're definitely gonna love this episode because we're gonna go through some of those theories and
[00:18:48] We'll get a little out there by the end, but I promise you it'll be okay
[00:18:53] So there's lots of forecasts of flooding of what would happen if the glaciers were to melt right
[00:19:00] Yeah, I don't think my house is tall enough for this right. Yeah, I know
[00:19:05] South Carolina and I might I don't know if I could trade water this long
[00:19:10] Yeah, that's what I'm saying man. You need to be ready to roll
[00:19:16] Or like just have like a hidden
[00:19:20] Robo in the ceiling and then like when you give the command boom your ceiling opens up
[00:19:28] There's that thing where you're supposed to keep an axe in the ceiling in the attic
[00:19:32] Well now I need to keep a rowboat in there. That's right
[00:19:36] One of the turtle shells like I write yeah
[00:19:38] I kind of what was the one book I wrote where that was one of the ways somebody survived the turtle shell boat
[00:19:43] And they popped to the top like a little bobber. Yeah, it's exactly what you need
[00:19:49] So if the less
[00:19:52] Let's start a little bit more
[00:19:56] conservative with our estimates
[00:19:57] We're gonna put it that way and if you just think about if the glaciers were to melt
[00:20:03] And and they've been studying like some are melting some are growing kind of thing
[00:20:08] But let's just say for the sake of conversation that all the glaciers were to melt
[00:20:14] It would be a 70 meter increase in our ocean level rise now. I suck with with conversions
[00:20:21] So how much is 70 meters and like miles and like a hundred miles or something?
[00:20:28] Yeah, get yeah start typing away over there
[00:20:30] So
[00:20:35] Gives me yards
[00:20:38] Okay, go yards that's fine so it's feet so
[00:20:43] 230 feet so 230 foot increase in
[00:20:47] Where the water is on the shoreline? So that's
[00:20:51] That's taking out a lot of our coastlines. So I think I'm at like
[00:20:55] 13 feet
[00:21:01] Even with this scenario, which is happening
[00:21:05] Well, it was like
[00:21:07] one
[00:21:08] Yeah, it's happening. Like for real I've talked to scientists about this
[00:21:13] The ocean level is coming up
[00:21:17] Certain like the Navy and stuff like that have started accounting for it
[00:21:21] But they haven't moved a lot of the facilities back. There's lots of debates over property
[00:21:27] The Navy floats yeah the Air Force
[00:21:31] Yeah, there's lots of you know debate well we have so many like oil refineries and chemical plants all at the coast, right?
[00:21:37] Yeah, I mean a lot of them because that's how it gets transported ships, right?
[00:21:42] Exactly. And I'm like this is really bad news. Why is nobody thinking about that?
[00:21:46] Well, we don't get elected for talking about those kinds of things. What about the nuclear reactors?
[00:21:51] exactly
[00:21:53] Okay, that's what I've been trying to like hello
[00:21:56] Does but you guys know this portion is true and it's happening
[00:22:00] It's it's happening with our planet and you know it and you're not doing anything to even talk about it bring the conversational light
[00:22:08] You know
[00:22:09] Start developing some ideas
[00:22:13] They can't even start talking about I know infrastructure the power infrastructure exactly
[00:22:23] So they're just waiting so the Atlantic seaboard would vanish along with like Florida and the Gulf Coast
[00:22:30] So that's just gone and that's if you've been reading my books along, you know battle for the south
[00:22:35] I talk about where the new coastline is and the Appalachian
[00:22:40] Islands, you know the Appalachian Island. It's it's the area out there now. Yeah where it's been cut off
[00:22:46] So it's it's pretty trippy so that's that's it that
[00:22:51] My book version is we're gonna get into that later
[00:22:54] But this conservative view even in this conservative view the Atlantic seaboard is gone. Florida's gone Gulf Coast gone
[00:23:02] California's mostly underwater
[00:23:04] San Francisco is an island
[00:23:06] Which I think they just said that because they are San Francisco
[00:23:10] But like San Francisco would probably be gone to a lot of
[00:23:16] California's like the Outer Banks
[00:23:18] Right. Yes
[00:23:20] They're like the barrier islands. Yeah, so
[00:23:24] South America they lose Buenos Aires most of poor Paraguay Uruguay
[00:23:30] Africa's okay, but because of climate change and whatnot is just too hot to live in most of it now
[00:23:36] And like I said, these are the conservative estimates from like the USGS
[00:23:40] I'm just what were to have what would happen if the glaciers melted so
[00:23:46] Europe and if London and Venice is gone because London, you know is right there. They have the huge
[00:23:53] The huge dams that keep them. Yeah, okay
[00:23:57] What else happens with all this glacial melting? Well frozen dead bodies start appearing, you know
[00:24:03] There's a lot of when the glaciers were made it trapped a lot of stuff
[00:24:08] so that I found that interesting because
[00:24:10] We would see we would have more information like past civilizations is
[00:24:16] Inuit people, you know anybody who makes her who relies on the ice for their lifestyles is gonna have to relocate
[00:24:24] Europe is in big trouble earthquakes wreak havoc across the globe and there's volcanic eruptions
[00:24:30] So here they admit that because of the water
[00:24:35] That it's going to disrupt the planet and cause these earthquakes and more volcanic eruptions. That's important later
[00:24:42] so hold on to that thought because they say it right there and
[00:24:46] then
[00:24:47] Chaos civil unrest. Yeah, you know, we lose a lot of property values things like that. So people are
[00:24:54] Panicking as the coastlines go they're losing everything
[00:24:58] We're practicing for the next one. Yep, we are dress rehearsal for this next one exactly
[00:25:05] The hidden viruses are revealed
[00:25:09] Because there's a lot of things trapped in the ice that are dormant now
[00:25:13] Arctic animals die
[00:25:15] Temperatures slowly rise so I have to question that
[00:25:19] Because they just said there was an increase in volcanic eruptions and that would blanket the earth with
[00:25:28] Sodium dioxide that yeah the clouds. Yeah, right the volcanic winter. Oh no, it's a nuclear winner. Yeah
[00:25:35] No, but it would be the same thing volcanic winter. So I mean you have that fighting against you
[00:25:40] Florida is gone the weather cycles mega screwed up
[00:25:44] You see that picture of that lady? Yeah, the article you said she's like this lady with she's two hands on her
[00:25:53] Standing in needy water
[00:25:58] Companies are still drilling for oil. Yeah, and the days will actually be slightly longer because
[00:26:04] Just by two-thirds of a second. That's the one that it was like Wow
[00:26:08] Yeah, who would have thought?
[00:26:09] Yeah, change that much just because of water being stored in ice or not
[00:26:15] It's a trip
[00:26:16] And then Europe could be the new North Pole because the pole is slipping
[00:26:21] So this is an article I found from you know
[00:26:24] Basically the greenies and what would happen if we lose our glaciers, so there's some key things that they said in there
[00:26:31] That is from the clever comm and that's the 15 most shocking things that would happen if all the glaciers melted
[00:26:38] And so like I said, there's a couple of key things they mentioned in there one about the earthquakes
[00:26:43] keep that in your mind and then one about the
[00:26:48] The the warming which I disagree it would be because of the volcanic
[00:26:53] Energy would be backwards and then they say Europe could be the new North Pole because the pole is slipping. So that's
[00:27:01] Yeah
[00:27:03] That's a whole that's been talked about a lot lately. Yes
[00:27:08] It is moving. Yeah is moving that is law JIT
[00:27:12] There's like a hundred and eighty thousand lightning strikes in New Zealand over one
[00:27:18] Weekend because the magnetic energy is going wonky sauce on our planet right now
[00:27:24] And that is the technical term right there. You really read a lot of technical manuals, don't you?
[00:27:30] I know I know I pick up all this stuff. Well, no see that's what you got to make this into understandable language
[00:27:37] So
[00:27:39] They come the even the conservative flood map is
[00:27:45] Devastating as far as it goes to our economy and stuff like that
[00:27:49] to
[00:27:51] Environmental fallout that could happen. Like you said all the nuclear plants are on the coastlines things like that
[00:27:58] Financial markets all the a lot of industry. I mean all a lot of major cities
[00:28:03] I mean the whole Eastern Seaboard right so that's your yep, Washington Philly. I mean the whole
[00:28:11] I mean
[00:28:12] They all the big cities on the Eastern Seaboard and it's there. Yeah
[00:28:18] Just cataclysmic for the Eastern Seaboard. Yeah, and pretty much the same. I mean you're looking at Seattle
[00:28:26] San Francisco LA, you know pretty much the same for any of the big cities on the West Coast as well
[00:28:33] Portland
[00:28:34] Might be safe
[00:28:35] right
[00:28:37] So you can check that map out at
[00:28:40] www.globalfloodingmap.org
[00:28:44] Backslash United States and that one it's kind of cool. I mean you can see like if you increase and decrease
[00:28:52] The yeah, I mean it's kind of neat for what it is
[00:28:56] It's kind of cool
[00:28:57] So if you want to go play with a little map you head on over there the catastrophic theory that I go off of to base
[00:29:03] my fictional novel off of is a little bit different and it comes from a
[00:29:09] Theory, that's like our changing planet theory. Look that up and it's also
[00:29:14] Often dismissed as just crazy prophets that like don't really know what they're talking about
[00:29:20] So we're just gonna dismiss that as a possibility
[00:29:23] This theory it all stems from this cataclysmic pole shift
[00:29:29] Which is really happening right now
[00:29:32] And it just is I'm sorry
[00:29:34] I'm really into this stuff and to know that like there's legit things happening that would back this theory up. It's it's kind of crazy
[00:29:42] So science has shown it's happening. It's it's a fact of life right now
[00:29:47] The future earth would be so this theory suggests that the future earth is going to be ravaged by flooding and
[00:29:56] like Mount and volcanic activity because of the
[00:30:00] Mantle disruptions so Mount Edna in Italy in Italy and Mount Pele if they were to erupt together
[00:30:08] You would have like 90 days to evacuate before
[00:30:12] The floods hit every coastline. It's crazy
[00:30:17] What could happen with this volcanic?
[00:30:20] Activity is just crazy. Well, you know a lot of scientists in the past like it happens so slow
[00:30:26] It happens slow over time. It happens slow over time
[00:30:29] I've got to believe that sometimes it is just violent and rapid because it creates some
[00:30:36] amazing things
[00:30:38] So scientists they've dismissed theories of earthquakes causing the polar shift
[00:30:46] Because they just don't think that the mantle itself could like cause that much disruption to where the earth
[00:30:53] itself would cause a polar shift I
[00:30:56] Don't know why?
[00:30:58] Specifically, but it's very much dismissed that earthquakes will not be the the cause of the polar change
[00:31:05] But they're like well if we got hit by a meteor
[00:31:08] It would rock the world off enough that it could cause a polar change now. I granted
[00:31:14] It's true as well, you know
[00:31:15] I'm not gonna say it's not possible if a meteor but a meteor would cause a lot more damage
[00:31:20] That we need to worry about before we were worried about any of the pole stuff happening, you know
[00:31:27] So we have Bruce Willis isn't he gonna help us right? Yeah. Yeah, they got the bombs they're gonna go up there
[00:31:34] Yeah, you just gotta feel the power between your legs
[00:31:36] I
[00:31:40] My opinion I say yes that earthquakes this is like turning into a cha aliens now
[00:31:47] Some scientists well
[00:31:49] Some theorists believe they say yes
[00:31:52] So I'm saying yes in my books and that's kind of where the changing earth series blossomed
[00:32:00] Billionaires on the other hand. It looks like they agree with me as well
[00:32:04] They are money yeah this article came from Forbes it's not like
[00:32:11] conspiracy theory
[00:32:13] 2002 or something, you know
[00:32:16] It's like it came out of Forbes. They're talking about it because of this activity from these billionaires. So what's going on with this?
[00:32:24] They started buying up land that's conductive to
[00:32:28] self-survival farming and coal mining
[00:32:31] Farming and coal mining
[00:32:33] Coal mining. Yeah, the band that right? No, that's that's important
[00:32:38] It's happening all across the interior of the country. Now. Why are they buying up these interior places? I was thinking, you know, it's cheap
[00:32:47] Right now I mean it's a lot cheaper to go than the edge. But why would you just buy John Malone?
[00:32:54] owns two million
[00:32:57] 200,000 acres in Wyoming, Colorado
[00:33:01] Holy smokes. Yeah, they all have little private bug out locations there with like emergency plans to reach these areas
[00:33:10] If they had to be there in the blink, right?
[00:33:12] They're what is crazy like militia prepper guys aren't they crazy prepper people?
[00:33:18] I mean really billionaires doing this. Yeah
[00:33:22] Ted Turner two million acres he owns in
[00:33:27] Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico and South America
[00:33:30] Or South Dakota so blending up those together. It's two million acres that he owns
[00:33:36] He probably has a house on each parcel, you know where he could go depending on whatever happened
[00:33:43] Philip and Schultz he owes
[00:33:46] 434,000 acres in Wyoming and Jeff Bezos. He's Amazon. He owns 400,000 acres in Texas
[00:33:55] Stan Kronk he owns
[00:33:58] 225
[00:34:00] 162 acres in Montana and like I said
[00:34:03] They all have these emergency plans to get there if they needed to they have helicopter landing pads and all kinds of
[00:34:10] Everything to get there. So whether they just imagine having that much land, right?
[00:34:15] Holy no, I couldn't
[00:34:17] it's crazy because
[00:34:20] All the places that they're like buying and things it's not like the remember back in the day
[00:34:25] It was like oh, we're all building bunkers and stockpiling stuff there
[00:34:30] Well, it's not like that anymore. They're setting up
[00:34:35] self-sustainable cities and towns and
[00:34:39] full on like I can survive here with the farms and
[00:34:44] Everything just like we've been preaching for days
[00:34:47] they're actually doing it and
[00:34:50] Bill Gates himself
[00:34:52] bought up
[00:34:53] 28,000 acres in Arizona
[00:34:55] To form his own city called Belmont which will transform a raw
[00:35:00] blank land
[00:35:02] into a futuristic city built around a flexible
[00:35:07] infrastructure model
[00:35:10] Yeah, so if you really love Gates and you want to survive with him forever head on out to Belmont
[00:35:17] man, I need to like
[00:35:19] Come up with some brilliant tech ideas
[00:35:22] Right make some real money so I can buy some land
[00:35:25] I know
[00:35:27] and like I say, it's just weird because they
[00:35:30] It hasn't been like a stack piling like a traditional effort. It's been like we're gonna build our own
[00:35:37] self-sustainable farming areas
[00:35:40] And a lot of these guys are like smart, right? They're not like I
[00:35:45] Don't know like
[00:35:48] IT people research kind of driven guys. They're not you know what I mean, right? Yeah, so
[00:35:55] Interesting. Yeah that they all know about it and why pick all these interior locations
[00:36:02] So the land changes that I used in my specific novel
[00:36:09] You can check it out. I have a link to it
[00:36:12] I'm gonna put some of the pictures on my
[00:36:16] Blog for this week. I just have to reference them because they're not free
[00:36:20] But it's you can find them in the Forbes article that I've linked and these are literally like the maps that
[00:36:28] I'm using well for the United States my characters don't go worldwide
[00:36:32] but you can see any area of the world in these maps and
[00:36:37] They were land changes that were based on
[00:36:40] Gordon Michael scallion and Egger Casey's models. So I'm gonna talk a little bit about each of them when I'm done
[00:36:48] Just cuz I want to give you a background and know that it's not just like a temple hat thing
[00:36:55] But I digress let's talk about Africa
[00:36:59] So Africa will be divided into three parts
[00:37:03] the Nile widens
[00:37:05] significantly there the new waterways splits the area from the Mediterranean towards Gabon and
[00:37:12] Cairo disappears into the Red Sea
[00:37:14] New lands gonna rise in the Arabian Sea
[00:37:18] North and northwest of Cape Towns with mountains
[00:37:22] So this is at the whole time that
[00:37:25] Certain areas are going down other areas are coming up Lake Victoria merges with Lake
[00:37:30] Nyasa and flows into the Indian Ocean and Central and East Africa coastlines. They're completely inundated with water
[00:37:37] So did you check out those?
[00:37:41] maps at the bottom chin
[00:37:44] Mmm
[00:37:47] You know what I didn't scroll the way down I got stuck on the the whole
[00:37:52] America, you know me. I'm American. I couldn't get past the American map
[00:37:58] Yeah, keep going down
[00:38:00] See Africa looks like it's like a tuning fork or something in the middle of water
[00:38:06] Oh, yeah, yeah, that's a trip. It's almost like a reverse volcano look
[00:38:12] Yeah, you know like a reverse crater
[00:38:15] That's true. And that's just because of the plate movement that is happening down in there
[00:38:21] Which is Wow, there's so much more than just America to look at here. Yes
[00:38:30] The inner lake of Russia
[00:38:33] Yeah, okay. So Asia the land inundated from the Philippines to Japan smokes
[00:38:39] Yeah, north of the Bering Sea Japan sinks there's only a few small islands left
[00:38:46] Taiwan most of Korea is gone. Oh
[00:38:49] Yeah, Philippines are gone in Indonesia Indonesia breaks up
[00:38:53] But new islands appear, you know has so much volcanic activity happening right now
[00:38:58] That it actually does like earth building there as opposed to just sinking
[00:39:04] So that's kind of cool like like how Hawaii built right? Yeah
[00:39:09] China the coastline moves in just by hundreds of miles. See how small China got imagine
[00:39:15] How many people are displaced or not?
[00:39:19] Floating or in the ocean. Yeah
[00:39:23] India the land buckles. Yeah, and the low elevation causes survivors there get told the fleet of the Himalayas
[00:39:31] That Nepal China into the high mountains in India because it would just buckle so
[00:39:39] I mean that's in the description but on the map, I don't see that it's as bad
[00:39:43] No description sound it looks like they lost the coastline with this right all that kind of see out of this map
[00:39:50] But it could be I don't I'm not a big follower of India. Like I don't know that much about it
[00:39:56] It could be that most of their
[00:39:58] City centers are all along that area that gets annihilated and Sri Lanka is gone
[00:40:03] I'm at the bottom
[00:40:05] So, I mean, I don't know
[00:40:07] Antarctica becomes a fertile rich soil land with farmland and
[00:40:13] New land is created there in the hour in the Antarctic from the
[00:40:20] Antarctic Peninsula to Tierra del Fuego and east towards the South Georgia Island
[00:40:25] So Antarctica actually becomes like the place you want to be
[00:40:30] I come by I mean if there's the pole shift that's going on and there's land over there then you know, um
[00:40:38] Australia so let's look at Australia. Yeah, we got our Australia
[00:40:43] Awesome. Welcome to the outback, huh? Yeah where everybody's gonna be going
[00:40:48] so Australia
[00:40:51] Loses a lot of coastline. Yeah, right
[00:40:55] 25% of Australia is gone
[00:40:57] The Adelaide area becomes
[00:41:00] Sea all the way to I want to say Lake Erie, but I'm sure I'm wrong on how to pronounce it because everything
[00:41:08] There how you think Australian should sound is wrong
[00:41:13] The Simpson and the Gibson Desert they're like these huge no no grow areas right now
[00:41:19] They will become fertile land and new land emerges off the coast of Australia. So that's actually oh, yeah
[00:41:27] Yeah, yeah and
[00:41:29] New Zealand would grow
[00:41:32] continue to grow and join with old Australia and they say it's actually one of the
[00:41:38] Safest places that you could be as in New Zealand that it's gonna be like just a land of plenty right way to go
[00:41:45] I bet gates guys that up next cuz he listens to the podcast. Oh, yeah, I'm sure he's I'm sure he's tuning in
[00:41:53] Call my realtor. Yeah, we're going we're getting land New Zealand
[00:41:57] But yeah, that's what they say. I don't know in New Zealand's pretty darn active with some of the
[00:42:04] Look at how it shows its growing the landmass. It's huge, right?
[00:42:08] I know it's way huge and then see how it connects down on the bottom back with Australia. Yep. Yeah
[00:42:16] You know what you buy that little tip of land down there just like
[00:42:21] 20 acres and put up a toll booth
[00:42:23] You'll survive the earthquakes as everything happens if you own that little strip right there. Oh, you're rich
[00:42:30] Yeah, it's true put up the toll booth
[00:42:32] Yeah, that's how I make my money right there. All right, all right retirement plan by that
[00:42:40] So Europe gets
[00:42:44] Destroyed
[00:42:46] Most of Europe's gonna sink and become hundreds of small islands
[00:42:51] The UK will disappear beneath the sea with small islands remaining
[00:42:57] Think like the Caribbean island just splattered all over the place. Yeah
[00:43:01] They said that
[00:43:03] Casey and Gibson, you know, I'm gonna talk about Gibson
[00:43:07] But they say that London and Birmingham are gonna survive on these islands
[00:43:11] So I mean the disaster you're gonna go through to get to a survival point is gonna be exceptionally bad
[00:43:19] Ireland sorry to my Ireland listeners
[00:43:23] Ireland disappears except for the high areas
[00:43:28] Russia gets completely separated from Europe when a new sea forms
[00:43:34] It's gonna join the Caspian the black the Kara on the Baltic Sea combine it all together and stretch all the way to the
[00:43:41] Genesig River in Siberia
[00:43:44] Russia's still a good climate for farming at that point
[00:43:48] So that's where the food for a lot of the European islands will be grown there
[00:43:56] The Black Sea is gonna merge with the North Sea bulk air Bulgaria and Romania will be underwater
[00:44:02] Areas of Western Turkey are underwater. There's a new coastline from Istanbul to Cyprus
[00:44:08] Central Europe sinks and land between the Mediterranean Baltic Sea is underwater
[00:44:13] France is underwater
[00:44:15] Paris and the surrounding area is still an island see, you know, they always pick out those cities like beam
[00:44:22] Like sir, I because they don't want to spook these people too much. Yes. See him go but
[00:44:28] a new waterway separates France from Switzerland and Italy is divided by water
[00:44:35] Venice
[00:44:36] Naples Rome, they're all gone
[00:44:39] Highlands become the islands and new lands rise from Sicily to Sardinia
[00:44:45] No, what other thing I'm thinking of a good investment for retirement. Oh
[00:44:50] Yes by no by shipyard
[00:44:53] Arizona or someplace
[00:44:55] Yes, that's true. And then I could be building boats and sell them
[00:45:00] That's why I was really fascinated by this stuff and that's where you know make a fictional story, right?
[00:45:06] Well, you failed if you're making it all come true that's not fiction. Yeah, I know I
[00:45:12] Yeah, I can't I
[00:45:14] Can't talk to I can't explain that one. That's not that's not fair because I just wrote a fictional story
[00:45:21] Like a map that I saw like things like that and then I started finding out more about it and I was like, oh
[00:45:29] All right, so North America the land where most of us live
[00:45:34] Now listening to my podcast Canada is
[00:45:40] Pushed like almost 200 miles Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba
[00:45:45] Saskatchewan and areas of Alberta become the survival centers. So refugees from BC and Alaska flock there for survival
[00:45:55] The United States the North American plate buckles California becomes the barrier islands
[00:46:02] Just like I wrote them in my book. They're just out there. There's like 150 of them. They are just out there. They are yeah
[00:46:10] The West Coast recedes towards Nebraska Wyoming and Colorado
[00:46:15] So there's an area where it just flows in all the way to the Colorado Mountain to the Rocky Mountains there
[00:46:22] It's just an area of low sea level as opposed to what?
[00:46:28] New Mexico and that half of Arizona is because I looked at the topographical maps
[00:46:33] how this would all lay in there if water did come up in there and
[00:46:38] New Mexico is actually even though you think of it like a plain area
[00:46:42] It actually has a lot of hills and whatnot and it's actually its elevation is actually pretty high
[00:46:49] So it would keep itself dry, but you can see how the water would just swoop in there and then take all the way
[00:46:55] down to Mexico
[00:46:57] It's
[00:46:58] That it's actually accurate if you look at the topographical maps and then think about if the whole level came up
[00:47:05] So that's I picked it right out like that for my book from looking at topple maps
[00:47:11] Anyway, um, the Great Lakes and the st. Lawrence Seaway they're gonna join together
[00:47:16] I mean, that's just not unheard of they're already right there anyway
[00:47:21] And then they'll continue on down to the Mississippi and go straight to the Gulf of Mexico
[00:47:27] That's where I wrote in the Mississippi Sea into my books
[00:47:30] And that's that area that kind of widens out and fills in that gap there
[00:47:36] Maine to Florida that whole coastlines just gone and on his map to you know, his respect
[00:47:43] He leaves some of Florida there which mm-hmm again
[00:47:46] I'm gonna have to question that because even on the flood maps that are the conservative estimates that lower part of Florida is gone
[00:47:55] In Mexico most of the coast is gone. The Baja is just more islands that are like together with the California Islands
[00:48:03] Yucatan Peninsula is gone
[00:48:06] Central America in the Caribbean it sinks becomes a series of islands
[00:48:11] Only the high elevations are safe in there. There's a new waterway from the Bay of Honduras to the Salinas, Ecuador
[00:48:21] South America
[00:48:23] There's heavy earthquake and volcanic activity in South America. So here they're saying it again
[00:48:31] Venezuela Colombia and Brazil flooded
[00:48:34] They would flood completely over the Amazon Basin becomes a huge inland seas
[00:48:39] So South America just gets like packed apart
[00:48:43] mm-hmm Peru and Bolivia sink
[00:48:46] Salvador Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and parts of Uruguay
[00:48:51] Sink and the fault with the Falkland Islands and then there's a new sea that covers Central Argentina
[00:48:57] And new landmass joins with Chile see that new land mass that yeah south to left. Yep
[00:49:04] Mm-hmm, and they're getting a lot of
[00:49:06] Earthquakes in that area right now as I watch a lot of this stuff a lot of the earthquake activity
[00:49:13] And they're getting a lot of earthquakes where they keep getting worried about tsunamis because of that area right there where they're pointing out
[00:49:20] That this landmass grows which is crazy because there's Edgar Cayce was way before we knew anything about
[00:49:28] Tectonics and stuff. It's crazy. Yeah, wonder if you can buy like the ocean floor and own that fan when it comes up
[00:49:35] Right
[00:49:36] It'll be awesome
[00:49:39] So who were these guys right? Well George Michael scallion
[00:49:44] he claimed to have the gift of prophecy and
[00:49:47] It could quite possibly be that he just plagiarized
[00:49:51] Agra Agra Casey's work and made it
[00:49:56] Publicized it more, you know
[00:49:58] And touted it more because he's the one who really brought this
[00:50:03] Image of what a future earth would look like into popularity, but it was really
[00:50:08] Agra Casey who had made the predictions of this information
[00:50:14] So what scallion did was he took these prophecies and he put a timeline on it now
[00:50:20] that's the worst thing you can possibly do ever
[00:50:23] because
[00:50:25] His timelines came and went nothing happened. So everybody was like, oh this guy's an idiot
[00:50:29] He doesn't know what he's talking about and the whole theory was discredited
[00:50:33] however, it was actually Casey's theory and
[00:50:38] He didn't put these kind of timelines on it
[00:50:41] It was scallion who did that and a lot of Casey stuff has all come true. So Casey was the most documented
[00:50:50] Prophet of the 20th century
[00:50:51] He was born in Kentucky and he already had psychic abilities appearing when he was very young
[00:50:57] He would talk to his grandfather's spirit and then these spirit connections that he had just kind of increased
[00:51:04] He could memorize books by sleeping on them
[00:51:09] Dude imagine if you could do that. Oh, I could really use it. Oh, I could so use that
[00:51:18] That'd be awesome
[00:51:19] So Agra could put himself in this like trance like state where he was sleeping
[00:51:25] Basically, he looked like he was sleeping but you could ask him questions
[00:51:30] And I don't know if you've ever heard like the universal knowledge theories
[00:51:34] That's like supposedly where no shirt amas tapped into was this universal knowledge and if we're all enlightened enough
[00:51:41] We could all tap into there
[00:51:42] But certain people just have this ability while Iger Casey was one of them
[00:51:47] Well when Casey was down he would talk about healing. He would talk about the future
[00:51:52] dreams
[00:51:53] Psychicness and spiritual growth so were
[00:51:57] Did his stuff come true? Like everybody follows no stardom is because so much of his stuff came true, right?
[00:52:02] So what's up with Casey did his stuff really come true?
[00:52:05] Yes
[00:52:07] Agra Casey predicted the stock market crash of two of 1929
[00:52:12] he was giving a private reading for a gentleman and just started talking about like the
[00:52:18] Horrible economic times that were coming up for his company and everything and sure enough
[00:52:24] It was the economic class collapse of 1929
[00:52:28] He also predicted World War two way before it happened
[00:52:32] The pole shift if this one is already proven correct
[00:52:37] Even though certain parts of it hasn't happened and they can see that now like you I mean you can go and research that
[00:52:43] suspicious
[00:52:45] Observers dude. He talks about it all the time
[00:52:48] Guys whose space you know, yeah, that's pretty swagger. That's watching
[00:52:54] He also predicted the convergence of the communication companies
[00:52:59] Now this dude is born in
[00:53:02] 1877 and
[00:53:03] He's talking about stuff that's gonna happen, you know out with technology that hasn't even been invented yet
[00:53:11] he talked about the life of the Essenes and
[00:53:14] The Essenes are the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls
[00:53:18] He was talking about what happened in the Dead Sea Scrolls before they were discovered and he predicted that they would be discovered
[00:53:25] And this is what was gonna be you know
[00:53:27] He predicted that blood was gonna be used as a diagnostic tool which
[00:53:32] Obviously we are and he also predicted back then
[00:53:35] La Nina and El Nino effect he made the connection between temperature changes in the deep ocean and weather changes
[00:53:42] So this is all of those dudes sleeping like giving people readings, you know
[00:53:46] and a lot of it like scientists were like, oh
[00:53:51] Is that true? Like let's go check that out, you know
[00:53:55] Really interesting stuff
[00:53:58] The very productive sleeper. I know
[00:54:04] I would be all set. I'd be all set
[00:54:08] So yeah, go go research Edgar Cayce go check out the maps
[00:54:12] Like I say, this is an article from Forbes. I'm gonna put some of them up on my website
[00:54:18] not sure I'll be able to put them all up but
[00:54:21] I'll have that available for you guys and it's really interesting stuff. I don't know. I'm pretty into a geological
[00:54:29] Happenings and
[00:54:32] Curious about how the earth moves and breathes and that's why I'm pretty much into this kind of stuff
[00:54:38] But the flooding is is coming if you want to look at a conservative map
[00:54:43] Versus a more extreme radical map like the one that I put my fictional novel, you know
[00:54:49] But my thing about the conservative map. I do have a point about the conservative map
[00:54:54] They just talk about the water coming up and don't like talk at all about how that
[00:54:59] Would affect the earth and then cause earthquakes and cause different things to happen, you know
[00:55:05] So you can't just say oh we're just gonna have this much more water and it's gonna keep everything else exactly the same that's
[00:55:12] That's unheard of
[00:55:15] No, I mean look look at water
[00:55:18] Don't like in a tanker truck and stuff drive around when you the water
[00:55:22] You know the changes weight and moves around and yeah, there's a lot
[00:55:27] We had the cofferdam back in California before I moved there. They built it and put water
[00:55:32] You know was a dam with a reservoir right? Well when they put that water in there it caused a
[00:55:38] Reservoir induced earthquake because of the different weight
[00:55:41] Yep. Yep
[00:55:43] So that's my major hiccup
[00:55:46] Anyway, if you guys have comments you want to you know, give me more information
[00:55:51] I can research help you out with anything like that
[00:55:53] just let me know go ahead and do that and hopefully you enjoyed hearing kind of the
[00:55:58] Getting a little bit of the inside story on where the changing earth series all stems from
[00:56:04] So we're already over
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