
One Hole, Two Hole - North Pole, South Pole?
Earth’s Magnetic Field has a Stretching Hole Pointing to a Pole Shift
Earth’s magnetic field has a stretching hole called the South Atlantic Anomaly. Obviously there is a disturbance in the magnetic field between the planet’s core and surface in the region causing the anomaly - and it is separating in two.
The two holes (magnetic minima) might end up at the next North and South Poles after the coming pole shift.
One possibility is that the larger and most extreme point of minimum field strength will migrate off the west coast of Peru, and the other will migrate to the Bay of Bengal - where Chan Thomas and Ben Davidson concluded the next poles will be in about 20 years or less.
If you’ve been paying attention to Earth’s weakening magnetic field, and the movement of the North Magnetic Pole in particular (from Canada to Russia) you might already be aware of the coming catastrophe. If not, consider watching some of the older videos on Davidson’s suspicious0bservers youtube channel - or reading a book like POLE SHIFT: Evidence Will Not Be Silenced