A Few Videos on POLE SHIFT Evidence
Of course I'm partial to the idea of reading my recent book as the best way to understand everything you need to know about pole shifts, including the evidence for past catastrophes, the warnings in religions, myths, legends, and prophecies - and the time frame in which we should expect the next civilization-ending event.
POLE SHIFT: Evidence Will Not Be Silenced
But some people prefer to watch videos instead of reading books...
In this video made under the YouTube user name TRUTHSEKKER: RESEARCHING: WHAT IS A POLE SHIFT? --SO MUCH DISINFORMATION ON THE SUBJECT FROM LEGITIMATE SOURCES - the narrator seems confused by the many, many different thoughts on what a pole shift even IS... Is it just magnetic, or an axis shift? Are magnetic pole shifts linked to axis shifts or mass extinctions, or could a mere magnetic pole shift happen by itself? Does it happen every 780,000 years, or every 12,900 years? Is it slow, occurring over thousands or even millions of years? Or does it happen in just days - or even hours? Will it be cataclysmic, ending civilization? Or would we barely notice it happening? Does NASA support the pole shift theory or discredit it as conspiracy theory? Unlike my POLE SHIFT book, in which I try to sort out and organize all the evidence - this video presents a lot of conflicting information, and disinformation.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBUlVZOvfDw&w=854&h=480]
The next video below, titled: Pole Shift Evidence, offers the bait of a tantalizing topic without getting into many specific details.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L74hrcObklc&w=854&h=480]
Pole Shifts Growing Evidence for Catastrophic Shifts Past and Present suggests "we are on the doorstep of the next shift" and that once it starts, the pole shift will happen "within a few days."
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qtfCjYjfa0&w=854&h=480]
If you're still reading this far down in my post - I agree that a pole shift is probably over within a few catastrophic days. Read the book if you're interested in learning more.