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In 1206, Genghis Khan, a fierce tribal chieftain from northern Mongolia, began to take over the world. The khan's ruthless tactics and loyal horde swept across Asia.
One territory after another fell under the overwhelming force of the Mongol Empire, which would eventually stretch from the eastern shores of China. A series of successful forays in Hungary and Poland made even Europe seem within reach of conquering.
But this unstoppable wave of victories in Europe suddenly ended. Almost as soon as the Mongols set their sights set on Austria, they abruptly returned to Asia.
Historians could only guess why until now, since written accounts from the point of view of Mongol military leaders are sparse. But a new study in the journal Scientific Reports looked at a different kind of record to solve the mystery of the horde's abrupt exit from central Europe: tree rings.
This wooden chronicle revealed that a cold and wet period set in for years, leading "to reduced pastureland and decreased mobility, as well as hampering the military effectiveness of the Mongol cavalry", according to a press release.
Here's how the Mongols rose to power - and how natural climate change may have forced them to cut their losses and stop a fearsome war of attrition.
It is a widespread misunderstanding that the book was classified. The book has always been available. It is available now on the CIA web site. The CIA merely edited out blank left hand pages at the ends of chapters of the 57 page version (from 1965) of The Adam and Eve Story, which they included in their Chan Thomas file.
The only reason the CIA had such a classified file was not for the book about pole shifts – they included Chan Thomas’ recent book in their background check when they were considering hiring him for secret government work. I’ve commented on this partial declassification of the CIA file on him in some of my magazine articles and books and intend to go into more detail in an upcoming book about Chan Thomas. The Adam and Eve Story is just the tip of the iceberg on this multi-talented genius.
A recent study suggested that melting ice from polar glaciers has shifted Earth's axis — changing where the north and south poles are located.
originally posted by: coldisbest
Don't think they mean an axis shift when related to the pole shift (i haven't watched the video yet when i do ill come back.) When talking about a pole shift most are referring to earths magnetic pole. There is evidence i believe to it having flipped before and nowadays it seems to be acting weird and drifting like crazy. Of course scientists have zero clue as to why its happening or why it happens at all. (From what i have read at least, correct me if i am wrong) a reply to: Lysergic
originally posted by: McGinty
I’m loving this thread, please keep it coming!
I have also seen from the top of that wall another place people live. And they live in peace and harmony, a real paradise. We will have to wait for them to tell us, the rest of the story as to how Adam and Eve, used to live there......
So ask yourself, how many of you spend time, talking to your toys...........
Oh, one other thing. The land outside the Donation Can was barely effected by the flood event. All it was to them was a slight breeze, and choppy water......... And they have but one season, and a 35% oxygen content...
originally posted by: Lysergic
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In regards to a pole shift, some people believe that the Earth's axis of rotation could suddenly or gradually change, leading to widespread destruction. However, there is currently no scientific evidence to support this idea, and it is not considered a likely scenario by the scientific community.
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originally posted by: Lysergic
The story of Adam and Eve is a religious belief about the first man and woman, and their creation and fall from grace. It is found in the Bible's Book of Genesis and it is considered to be a religious or metaphorical story and not a historical or scientific account. It's a story that is central to the belief system of many Christians and Jews, but it should not be taken as a scientific explanation of human origins.
originally posted by: Lysergic
In conclusion, while there are many theories and beliefs surrounding pole shifts, mass extinctions, and the story of Adam and Eve, it's important to remember that they are not supported by scientific evidence and should not be confused with established scientific facts. Yet I've linked you a video for your entertainment.
What land outside the donation can? Is this a ship in harbor metaphor, or a satellite clinging to its gravitational tether metaphor, or something even more abstract like animated cartoons peering out of their canvas at the television studio type of metaphor?
Or perhaps society has been toys all along and it is our 2D perspective, our infantile ego like a bacterial film gradually lacquering our artificial substance from millennia of ethereal manipulation (some might say extraterrestrial or even divine interference)
I bet you're enjoying this.
originally posted by: SLAYER69
Pole shift theory is more than just a theory
Plenty of both scientific as well as circumstantial proof for such an event not only being real but shown to have happened quite a few times in Earths history. My question regarding such reversals are how dramatic will the impact be on our supposed modern world be?
What?
Will the polarity on all our electrical devices be reversed etc?
originally posted by: Adept18
a reply to: Justoneman
if the flood was something that happened within the human body, then try looking at it from that angle
what could make your body feel like it was going on fire, did the vaccine do something like that to some people