During every pole shift some land, particularly coastal land near a widening ocean rift, submerges. This has been the
case on the eastern seaboard of the US, and in the Caribbean. Traces of a submerged civilization can be seen under the
waves off Bermuda - roads, sign posts, and walls. Who lived there, and where, if anywhere, did this civilization go?
This civilization was no more advanced than the ancient Mayan and Incan civilizations, and came from the same base.
Where local Indians and slave labor brought from Africa formed the bulk of the populace, the ruling elite was, at that
time, the giant hominoids from the 12th Planet, who have left their footprints in many lands. This land has been
dragged down over successive pole shifts, to its present depth, so slipping under the waves was not as dramatic as it
might seem. Following the tidal waves that always accompany a pole shift the land was permanently changed, low
lying areas now under water. As the melting poles soon cause the oceans to encroach on the shorelines, the surviving
inhabitants are forced to flee inland, and thus the historical record tends to get lost.
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ZetaTalk: Ancient Maps
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ZetaTalk: Ancient Maps
Note: written on May 15, 1997.
An unanswered puzzle that cartographers struggle with is the presence of ancient maps that indicate the equator and the
poles were not always where they are today. The accuracy of these maps, detailing land masses and their placement as
they are essentially known today, cannot be denied. These were not fantasy maps, but were drawn with markings that
relate to the placement of stars and compasses, the guides sailors use when far out at sea. There is no ready
explanation, as the detail and consistency do not indicate confusion, and a matter as central to map making as the
placement of the equator and poles would not likely be confused. The obvious answer is staring these cartographers in
the face, but the reason they fail to consider the answer is due to the anxiety it engenders. Pole shifts occur often, have
occurred in recent time, and could occur again!
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ZetaTalk: Loch Ness Monster
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ZetaTalk: Loch Ness Monster
Note: written on Aug 15, 1995
Nessie is no monster at all, but a gentle giant no more aggressive than Sea Cows. This species lives in numerous places
around the globe, but has only come to attention in small inland lakes. Is this a fresh water creature? Yes, but one that
can adapt to brackish waters. It became trapped in Loch Ness during a pole shift, where land routinely heaves up out of
the sea and drops in other places below the waves. Thus trapped, the creature proceeded with its normal life, munching
vegetation and fish and occasionally popping its head above the surface to sense if it's missing any munchies. Nessie is
nearly blind, and relies on a sense of smell, which underwater is sensitive to chemicals in the water, but in the air
catches small particles carried in the breeze. Could Nessie come out of the lake and lumber about? Hardly. This
creature requires water to breath, having gills along its sides, and thus cannot bring more than its head out of the water.
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ZetaTalk: Yeti
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Note: written on Aug 15, 1995
The Abominable Snowman, known as Yeti by the locals, is simply a variation on the Bigfoot form. Just as man,
migrating, has evolved to fit his environment, so the Yeti adjusted to the climate when it changed after a pole shift.
White fur increases the survival in snowy surroundings, and like Snow Bunnies, Yetis born with white fur were more
likely to escape predators and grow to adulthood and propagate. There are fewer Yeti than Bigfoot, as having adapted
to the snowscape, they cannot safely leave.
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ZetaTalk: Brainerd Lake
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ZetaTalk: Brainerd Lake
Note: written during the Feb 22, 2003 Live ZetaTalk IRC Session.
Brainerd, Minnesota, population 19,000, is north of Minneapolis and only about 90 miles south of the perpetual winter "icebox" of
the United States, International Falls. There are 450 lakes within 30 minutes of North Long Lake in Brainerd. All have always
frozen over each winter between mid-November and mid-April - except the west bay of North Long Lake beginning in the winter of
2001-2002. So far testing has not confirmed what is warming the half-mile hole surrounded by 18-inch-thick ice.
Earthfiles
We have mentioned at the start of ZetaTalk that the Bermuda Triangle was a place where particle flows escaped from
the core, creating for a moment a situation akin to density shifting into 4th Density. And that there are several other
places on the surface of the Earth known to exhibit this. A spot off Japan, in the Pacific, and Lake Superior region,
where the Edmund Fitzgerald simply disappeared during one stormy night. Thus, the Superior, or northern Minnesota
region, might be considered a hot spot of sorts. The particle flow responsible for the temporary density shifting well
known in the Bermuda Triangle is not known to man, but they experimented with it during the so-called Philadelphia
Experiments of UFO lore. They did not master this, and stopped trying due to the adverse publicity that threatened to
erupt. There are many particle flows that mankind is unaware of, to the extent that a fraction of a fraction of a percent
is even suspected by mankind. Some bundle, such that electrons and magnetism seem to go hand in hand, or affect
each other.
Heat is a particle flow, affected by what mankind observes as friction, but this is only atoms affected by pressure,
releasing the heat particles. The increasing in the swirling of the Earth's core is evidenced by oozing and erupting
volcanoes, increasing quakes, wandering hot spots, and warming ocean bottoms. Heat is obviously involved! And this
expresses where there are conduits for particles flows, such as the Bermuda Triangle and off the coast of Japan and
Lake Superior! Those observing Brainerd Lake melt are astonished to see unfrozen water in the middle of a Minnesota
winter, these past couple winters. However, if one considers heat particles to be associated with other particles not
known to man, and that these particles are escaping, then some sort of logic can be applied. The White Buffalo