- In simply the final 20 years, the North Magnetic Pole has moved 400 miles out of Canada and into the Siberian aspect of the geographic pole.
- In Derinkuyu, Turkey, there’s a complete underground metropolis, half one million sq. toes of dwelling house extending tons of of toes down. It was in-built a time earlier than written data — at the least 6,000 years in the past, however presumably a lot older.
- 42,000 years in the past, the earth’s poles flipped from north to south and again, and for a number of centuries in the course of the transition, there was no magnetic protect defending the earth from cosmic rays. Folks and animals dwelling on the floor would have been at excessive danger of radiation illness and most cancers.
- Catherine Austin Fitts, Phil Schneider, and others report {that a} community of tons of of underground cities related by high-speed rail have been constructed as a secret US army challenge, funded by $ tens of trillions of lacking funds within the Pentagon price range.
Is there a relationship amongst these 4 tales?
The earth’s core is fabricated from molten iron. It’s not the magnetic properties of (stable) iron which can be vital, however moderately the truth that molten steel conducts electrical energy. The churning of the molten steel tends to align with the spin of the earth, and this creates a present that tends to go across the similar axis. So there’s a tendency for the magnetic poles to align roughly with the geographic poles, regardless of whether or not the present is flowing clockwise or counter-clockwise.
The North and South magnetic poles have flipped many occasions in the course of the lifetime of our planet. Geologists know this from searching for magnetization in volcanic rocks that had been as soon as molten after which crystalized at varied occasions prior to now. Each few hundred thousand years there’s a pole flip, however the final one was greater than 800,000 years in the past. So we’re “overdue”.
This should be theoretical, as a result of nobody has skilled a pole flip inside recorded historical past. Nonetheless, there’s substantial consensus in regards to the penalties.
The earth’s magnetic discipline weakens earlier than a pole reversal. The sphere turns into extra chaotic and smaller. Throughout the pole reversal, the magnetic discipline virtually disappears. The magnetic discipline had been defending the earth’s floor from cosmic ray particles and (weaker however nonetheless extremely energetic) particles from the “photo voltaic wind”. So radiation on the earth’s floor will increase, and this impacts the chemistry of life.
Cosmic rays are charged particles, largely protons transferring very near the velocity of sunshine. Magnetic fields flip the course of any charged particle sideways and round in a spiral. The earth’s magnetic discipline deflects a lot of the cosmic rays that may in any other case strike the floor. Many of the relaxation is trapped by the magnetic discipline and makes landfall on the magnetic north or south pole, removed from densely populated areas.
Along with cosmic rays, which come from outdoors the photo voltaic system and arrive in a relentless stream, there’s a photo voltaic wind with related particles, much less energetic, and coming in waves relying on sunspot exercise and on the course of photo voltaic mass ejections.
Each cosmic rays and photo voltaic ejecta are able to burning out digital circuits. The web will go down. Satellite tv for pc communications and GPS steerage programs will fail.
Much less instantly, however inside a couple of years, there would doubtless be a photo voltaic storm which may have been innocent in different circumstances, however with the earth denuded of its magnetic safety, energy grids would go down in massive parts of the globe.
The radiation dosage at sea stage wouldn’t be deadly to people within the quick time period, however over a lifetime would enormously speed up growing older and improve danger of most cancers.
The Laschamps occasion is by far the newest, and by far the perfect studied of all of the occasions the poles have reversed — therefore a pattern of 1. A 42,000-year-old tree was present in Australia that was preserved in a bathroom, and from evaluation of chemical composition (together with isotopes) within the tree rings, an in depth historical past was reconstructed and matched towards what had beforehand been recognized from geologic data.
There was a interval of a number of hundred years throughout which the earth’s magnetic discipline weakened, disappeared, reversed, then reversed once more to roughly the unique (and current) configuration.
The Laschamps occasion occurred firstly of a chilly spell that lasted 30,000 years. This was the newest ice age. Whether or not the Laschamps occasion triggered the ice age is controversial.
Was it simply coincidental that the final ice age started similtaneously the earth’s magnetic discipline flipped and flipped once more? How can a transient magnetic discipline change that lasted a couple of hundred years set off an ice age that lasts 30,000 years? This can be a huge and vital query and I don’t suppose now we have a whole reply. Let me supply a speculation.
There are constructive suggestions loops and damaging suggestions loops inside the complexity of the earth’s local weather. A constructive suggestions loop signifies that if the earth begins getting cooler, the impact snowballs (so to talk) and the cooling is amplified. A damaging suggestions loop signifies that if the earth begins getting cooler, then offsetting results are triggered that make the cooling smaller than you’ll in any other case anticipate.
Instance of constructive suggestions loops:
- When temperatures rise, the permafrost melts, releasing trapped methane, a greenhouse fuel which traps extra daylight.
- When temperatures fall, extra of the earth is roofed by ice, which displays daylight, additional cooling the planet.
Examples of damaging suggestions loops:
- Larger temperatures result in extra ocean evaporation, creating extra cloud cowl, which displays extra daylight.
- When atmospheric CO2 rises, there’s extra plant progress, pulling CO2 out of the ambiance.
- When CO2 is emitted into the ambiance, the ocean acts as a buffer, absorbing CO2 (as calcium carbonate).
My speculation is that the constructive suggestions loops are typically quick (years to centuries) and the damaging suggestions loops are typically sluggish (centuries to millennia). Optimistic suggestions loops may cause the local weather to be caught in a heat part or a chilly part for tens of 1000’s of years, till some dramatic occasion reverses the development. 42,000 years in the past, that dramatic occasion was the Laschamps pole flip. 12,700 years in the past, that dramatic occasion was house mud from the Milky Approach impinging on our solar (in keeping with Schoch and LaViolette) or a meteor bathe that bombarded the North American ice cowl (in keeping with Hancock), dumping tens of millions of cubic miles of water into the oceans.
It’s trendy to be involved about “world warming”. However, the truth is, typical temperatures for the final million years of earth’s historical past are at the least 6o C colder than the prevailing temperatures for all of recorded human historical past.

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So it’s believable that the following pole shift might finish the nice and cozy period throughout which our civilization has grown up and flourished for 12,000 years, and plunge the earth into an ice age that’s extra typical of the half million years that people have inhabited the planet.
In fashionable occasions, Derinkuyu has solely been recognized since 1963. It’s the largest of a number of historical underground cities within the Capadocia area of south central Turkey. (One presumably bigger has been found at Nevşehir,however it’s not but explored.)

The location is unfold over greater than 4 million sq. meters, of which the usable dwelling space includes about 50,000 sq. meters. There are 18 underground ranges, extending 85 meters down.

There are areas for dwelling, for livestock, for artisans, for public gatherings. There’s a subtle community of air flow shafts. It’s estimated that 20 – 30,000 folks as soon as lived there.
Carbon-dated artifacts discovered inside can inform us {that a} minimal age for the construction is 4,000 years, however there isn’t a technique to inform if occupants 4,000 years in the past really dug the tunnels or re-used current tunnels. 4,000 years in the past was the bronze age, when it’s clear that there was no equipment and even shovels had been delicate steel. Since it’s implausible that such an intensive challenge might have been constructed with out machine instruments, this factors to a a lot older date, when there was a technological civilization.
Derinkuyu is just not the one web site hinting at an earlier technological civilization (or multiple), information of which was misplaced in Noah’s Flood (the Youthful Dryas occasion ended the final ice age 12,700 years in the past) or in some earlier disaster. The Pyramids, Baalbek, Machu Picchu, the Colossus of Ramses, and the Easter Island statues additionally required superior know-how and machine instruments. We should not have the know-how at the moment to re-create the Nice Pyramid at Giza or to elevate the most important basis stone at Baalbek. There are 40,000 precision-carved stone urns within the Cairo museum that had been produced by an unknown historical know-how. Stable items of arduous, brittle stone had been carved from the within out utilizing a know-how we can not replicate at the moment. [more details and links here]
It’s clear that there have been technological civilizations in humanity’s deep previous, however they most likely didn’t use the identical sorts of applied sciences now we have at the moment. That’s as a result of there isn’t a proof of historical plastics or fossil fuels or metal buildings or nuclear waste. It’s doubtless there’s one other foundation for know-how that allows carving and transport of stone extra simply than steel. Wouldn’t or not it’s fascinating to know the way that know-how labored?
So, my hypothesis is that Derinkuyu is 42,000 years outdated, from a time when the earth’s magnetic discipline quickly disappeared, and folks wanted to spend most of their time underground to guard themselves from cosmic rays.
Magnetic fields, cosmic rays, and local weather
We hear a lot in regards to the greenhouse gases that it’s straightforward to overlook: the most important impact on earth’s temperature comes from adjustments in albedo. Albedo is the cloud cowl that displays daylight again into house earlier than it may possibly heat the bottom. A 1% change in cloud cowl has extra impact than a 50% change in atmospheric CO2. A 1% lower in cloud cowl globally would trigger about 1½ diploma C rise in temperature, greater than the entire world warming that has been attributed to anthropogenic CO2 so far.
Henrik Svensmark promotes a idea that connects photo voltaic exercise (sunspots), cosmic rays, and earth’s temperature. The gist of it’s that cosmic rays trigger the water vapor over oceans to condense into droplets. Cosmic rays, he says, are the primary driver of cloud cowl that will increase the earth’s albedo (=mirrored daylight) and reduces temperature.

When the magnetic discipline collapses, cosmic rays improve, and temperatures drop.
The connection to sunspots is the reverse: There’s a continuous “photo voltaic wind”, charged particles emanating from the solar. When the photo voltaic wind is powerful, it creates a photo voltaic magnetic discipline that helps shield the earth from cosmic rays.
Therefore excessive photo voltaic exercise ⇒ bigger magnetic fields ⇒ much less cosmic rays ⇒ hotter planet
Adjustments in cosmic rays, both due to photo voltaic wind or due to distant occasions in our galaxy, have a lot bigger results on the earth’s local weather than anthropogenic CO2. [Press release for a 2019 Kobe University study based on this journal article.]
Galactic connection?
Ben Davidson of the Area Climate Youtube channel makes a connection to the magnetic discipline of the galaxy as a complete.
(I don’t vouch for all of Davidson’s science, and I don’t perceive sufficient to know what he will get proper and what he will get unsuitable. He’s fairly the apocalyst, predicting a full pole reversal inside the subsequent decade, with concomitant worldwide societal collapse. Robert Schoch is saying the identical issues, with a stable scientific basis, besides that Schoch makes no declare about timing inside a decade.)
In keeping with Davidson, there are waves of magnetism and plasma that propagate throughout the “galactic present sheet”. (Standard astronomy acknowledges a photo voltaic present sheet, however not a galactic present sheet.) The height of the wave passes via our photo voltaic system each 12,000 years, with a secondary peak at 6,000 12 months intervals. At these occasions, the mix of magnetic disturbance plus a stream of particles falling onto the solar causes the solar to have a “micro-nova” occasion, during which photo voltaic storm exercise is further excessive, and there are excessive photo voltaic mass ejections.
Davidson says that the Youthful Dryas occasion that first created a brief temperature drop, then ended the final age was a results of a periodic encounter together with his galactic present sheet; and that the current pole drift is correct on time to be the following such catastrophic, civilization-ending occasion.
What is occurring now?
We don’t know. Concept is missing as a result of we don’t perceive the dynamics of the earth’s molten core. And now we have no historical past with which to check, save the 42,000-year-old pattern of 1 referred to as Laschamps.
The earth’s magnetic poles are drifting and the sphere power weakening in a means that’s simply measurable from 12 months to 12 months. There isn’t a historical past to inform us whether or not this can be a frequent occasion or a uncommon occasion. It might be heralding a pole reversal within the subsequent decade, or it might be a blip that may quickly return to “regular”. I don’t suppose we’re able to assign a likelihood for the worst type of disaster.
The fascinating factor to me is that the implications are epochal, and but the mainstream of science and politics is completely silent on this subject. Shouldn’t we be finding out countermeasures, getting ready a plan for minimizing lack of life and preserving some options of civilization, simply in case?
“Earth’s magnetic discipline might be not reversing”
Earth’s magnetic discipline might be not reversing | PNAS
This text presents laptop fashions of two occasions tens of 1000’s of years in the past throughout which the sphere reversed, and two extra throughout which it didn’t. The fashions point out that current drift of the magnetic poles is extra much like the latter.
“This means that the present weakened discipline may even get well with out an excessive occasion reminiscent of an tour or reversal.”
After I see reassuring articles like this, primarily based on laptop fashions, I’m not reassured. Slightly, I believe that the article is sponsored by somebody with an agenda to cover.
Do the overlords know one thing we don’t know?
My nightmare is that there are a couple of thousand wealthy, privileged individuals who have entry to data and know-how that they don’t seem to be sharing with us. Maybe they know what’s coming. Maybe they’ve the know-how to construct self-sufficient underground cities. I linked above to Catherine Austin Fitts and Phil Schneider. Richard Dolan and Jason Jorjani have additionally written about breakaway civilizations. Invoice Ryan’s Undertaking Avalon has a web page on underground bases.
I bear in mind studying a couple of years in the past (although I can’t discover it now) an account by a whistleblower behavioral economist who was employed as advisor by one in all these tycoons. The query he was requested to research: As soon as the above-ground world has fallen into wreck, as soon as the fortunes amassed by his consumer turn into nugatory, how will he inspire the peons to maintain working for him?
The advisor walked away.
What might we do to organize?
We don’t know if the magnetic discipline will weaken or fully disappear, and we don’t know whether or not the situation will final for weeks or years or centuries.
The best preparation to make is for the short-term, within the aftermath of a world lack of energy and communications. There will probably be loads of meals on the within the Farm Belt, however none within the cities. The reservoirs will probably be full, however once we open the faucet within the kitchen sink, nothing will come out.
Whether it is winter, we will probably be caught with out warmth. Whether it is summer time, we may have no AC.
So, for short-term options:
- Stockpile water
- Stockpile non-perishable meals
- In the event you can afford a couple of thousand {dollars}, get a backup electrical generator hooked into your electrical panel, burning gasoline or propane from a tank.
- Most vital, set up your neighbors. Cooperate to plan on pooling water and meals. Share vehicles to protect gas. Who is ready to preserve their home heat, and could be keen to accommodate neighbors throughout a disaster? Who is powerful sufficient to take care of those that can not take care of themselves?
These measures will solely be efficient within the unlikely occasion the disaster is short-lived, or if they’re adopted by a long-term survival plan.
Dwelling in a world with harmful ranges of floor radiation is the final stage of preparedness. We’ll want thick concrete partitions or underground bunkers. We’ll want folks to enterprise above floor for brief durations to develop and harvest meals for us. In the event that they take turns, the hazard of radiation results will probably be small.
International programs are fragile — something might set off a meltdown
International provide chains have been optimized (short-term) for effectivity on the price in fragility. We rely on a world financial system for requirements of life. Whether or not or not there’s a pole shift in our future, we’re weak to disruptions that may be geographic, astronomical, or political.
Native water, native farms, and native vitality will probably be essential to our survival a while quickly. Vegetable gardens and native organizing are how we put together.