Strange Warning in Family Genealogy Book
I recently stumbled onto a post titled:
In 1958 Author Writes That Every 12,000 Years There is a 30 Degree Pole Shift
which led to an old book from 1958 allegedly on the genealogy of the Yingling family - (The Yingling Genealogy. Rahn, Claude J.) This doesn't seem to be about a pole shift; but when one scrolls a few blank pages into the document to the introduction, it begins:
"Ethnology relates to the origin, division, and distribution of the origin of the races of mankind as they slowly emerged from the cataclysmic convulsions that overtook organic and inorganic universal existence approximately 12,000 years ago. Such violent upheavals come periodically in the eternal economy of the universe and mankind, at least twice in approximately every 25,000 years, precisely timed by the movement of the precession of the equinoxes."
Anyone familiar with my blog or my recent book on POLE SHIFTS knows this is almost exactly what I would describe: a periodic cycle of natural disasters that transforms the surface of our planet and destroys civilization twice every cycle of precession - approximately every 12,960 years. But why would a book about the genealogy of the Yingling family start off this way?
Above: Claude Rahn and Calvin Bankert at Gettysburg War Memorial
I read on for many pages because I was born in Philadelphia and spent most of my life in Montgomery County, PA - and the Yingling family is traced back to one Christian Yingling, who emigrated from the Palatinate in southwestern Germany to Philadelphia in 1710 - and settled in the middle of Montgomery County, where the family's American history begins. The family is probably connected to those who began the Yuengling, "America's Oldest Brewery" in Montgomery County in 1829....
But there is no further mention of Earth's prehistory, nor of Mr. Rahn's unusual interest in pole shift catastrophes. How did he come to such beliefs (correct as they may be) back in the 1950s? His only books are about family genealogies... Perhaps there is no more to this story, and he is just one of the millions of people who recognized the accumulating evidence of Earth's periodic cycles of destruction.