Anonymous ID: 11a2b8 Dec. 20, 2019, 9:39 p.m. No.7578741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8780

>>7578707

>Nobody cared or thought it was note worthy

 

It was note-worthy. It was noted. It might not have been your specific post that got noted, but other anons already pointed out that this was noted days ago. Possibly multiple times.

 

Heck, I've seen posts linking busts back to this already. At least 2 in Detroit area since then. Both made notables, while citing this "Relentless Pursuit" that Barr announced. There was a mayor in Taylor a day ago that was busted, and a human trafficking bust in Warren, Michigan. Both are neighboring cities to the Detroit area. And, again, were noted because of being linked back to the clean up that was just announced

Anonymous ID: 11a2b8 Dec. 20, 2019, 10:49 p.m. No.7579056   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7579003

>On a scale of 1-10

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>how worried should we

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>be about this pole shift?

 

I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. The "scientists" who are studying it, haven't really provided any explanation as to what they think might have caused these events. Frankly, they are misinterpreting the data to assume this happened over the course of HUNDREDS of MILLIONS of years. This is based of standard mainstream unifornitarian approach to geology. It's a terribly false way to approach something like this.

 

Here's my takeaway. These flips happened rapidly, not over the course of several million year time frames. Similar to the way a lightning bolt alternates the direction of the current multiple times, in a fraction of a second, as it balances charge between two potentials. The events that caused these "flips" we see, were "Biblical" events. Cosmic catastrophes that occurred during a period of time where our planet was transformed, as it journeyed from one star to the next.

 

There is little likelihood that such a thing would re-occur any time soon. We would be more likely to get hit from solar flare or whatever. But even that damage isn't that bad compared to what went down in days of "Creation". Things are relatively calm. Although, they do change over time and space can be a rather intense place. We should be okay enough to where the draining the swamp is much more of a priority.