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Originally posted by 9Cib27
reply to post by CLPrime
I had not even noticed the mis-spellings.
In fact, Since Google Search auto corrects you, when I searched Techtonic, I guess it auto search Tectonics.
Originally posted by 9Cib27
Found this while doing some pole shift investigation...
The reason I uploaded it was because it look to be of Military satellite origin, or at least professional.
I think the date says 1992?
What do you make of it? It seems to show volcanic areas I had no idea that exsisted, and a new "water level" ??
edit on 12-2-2011 by 9Cib27 because: Added some info.
Originally posted by jimmyx
obviously this is some type of hoax. the sierra mountain range running down the east side of california has some of the highest mountains in the U.S. they would NOT be under water. also, the state of nevada sits at around 1 mile above sea level and it shows it being under water, while vast low lying sections of texas still show a "shoreline". please do not believe everything on the internet.
Originally posted by jimmyx
obviously this is some type of hoax. the sierra mountain range running down the east side of california has some of the highest mountains in the U.S. they would NOT be under water. also, the state of nevada sits at around 1 mile above sea level and it shows it being under water, while vast low lying sections of texas still show a "shoreline". please do not believe everything on the internet.
Originally posted by jadedANDcynical
I've got some old ('80s vintage) earth changes books in my garage that have future maps of North America that match this quite eerily. If I can make it to the boxes those books are in, I'll scan those pictures in and post them. Don't hold your breath though, those boxes have been buried for yeas.