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An unsettling report prepared by Viktor Seleznyov, director of the Geophysical Institute at the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SB RAS), on the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the Tyva Republic in Russia’s East Siberia earlier today warns that more seismic activity should be expected within the coming weeks and that this event is part of an ever increasing body of evidence pointing to a “rapid” shifting in our Earth’s magnetic poles.
Director Seleznyov, and other SB RAS scientists, have been increasingly concerned over the past fortnight about this region after the 9 February and 12 February “mysterious blasts” in the Kemerovo Region reminiscent of the 30 June 1908 Tunguska Event that remains the largest explosion of its type in modern times that for over a century has yet to be fully explained.
The “common linkage” between these mysterious explosions and increasing seismic events in Siberia, this report says, is due to the rapid shifting of our Earth’s magnetic North Pole that has doubled in the last 50 years, and in the 1990s “picked up speed in a big way,” bolting north–northwest into the Arctic Ocean at more than 55 kilometers per year.
To the most immediate effect upon our Earth due to this “magnetic pole anomaly,” this report continues, has been the “strange disruption” of the jet stream over the Northern Hemisphere that on the North American side has produced the driest and warmest winter weather in recorded history, but on the European side has caused record-setting cold and snow that has claimed over 650 lives.
An unsettling report prepared by Viktor Seleznyov, director of the Geophysical Institute at the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Thank you...
Originally posted by Vasa Croe
Spoke too soon on this one.....seems another Sorcha Faal tale is in motion....
www.whatdoesitmean.com...
Originally posted by H1ght3chHippie
The graph shows the shift is slowing down from around 2005 on, when it had its peak, and what has shifting of the magnetic north to do with a meteor impact in Tunguska ( Or the crashing of an alien space ship ) and an earthquake ?edit on 28-2-2012 by H1ght3chHippie because: clarity
Originally posted by H1ght3chHippie
reply to post by PageAlaCearl
Well wasn't one theory that it exploded in the atmosphere, causing a blast equal to a nuclear explosion ? Well impact is the wrong word then I admit, even though one might say it did impact the air molecules of the earths atmosphere.
The Tunguska event, or Tunguska blast or Tunguska explosion, was an enormously powerful explosion that occurred near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in what is now Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, at about 7:14 a.m. KRAT (0:14 UT) on June 30 [O.S. June 17], 1908.[1][2][3]
The explosion is believed to have been caused by the air burst of a large meteoroid or comet fragment at an altitude of 5–10 kilometres (3–6 mi) above the Earth's surface. Different studies have yielded varying estimates of the object's size, with general agreement that it was a few tens of metres across.[4]
Originally posted by Vasa Croe
Spoke too soon on this one.....seems another Sorcha Faal tale is in motion....
www.whatdoesitmean.com...
An unsettling report prepared by Viktor Seleznyov, director of the Geophysical Institute at the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Originally posted by VonDoomen
reply to post by PageAlaCearl
Well we know it wasnt a nuclear blast!
But honestly, it was most likely a meteor that exploded in the atmosphere. Therefor no imprint. Also, as far as im aware, there was no hole in the ground, which would indicate some type of blast originating from the earth if there had been one. Occams razor, sime type of blast occured over the area. It was either aliens or a meteor.
Anyone else have a theory thats even close to being likely?
Originally posted by PageAlaCearl
reply to post by Vasa Croe
An unsettling report prepared by Viktor Seleznyov, director of the Geophysical Institute at the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Really??
The first sentence says who did the report.
This has nothing to do with Sorcha Faal
edit on 28-2-2012 by PageAlaCearl because: (no reason given)edit on 28-2-2012 by PageAlaCearl because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by PageAlaCearl
Originally posted by Vasa Croe
Spoke too soon on this one.....seems another Sorcha Faal tale is in motion....
www.whatdoesitmean.com...
The report is actually authored by Viktor Seleznyov...
Sorcha copied and pasted to his site.
An unsettling report prepared by Viktor Seleznyov, director of the Geophysical Institute at the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
It's like the first line of the article, report prepared by, this has nothing to do with Sorcha Faal.
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This article originally appeared in whatdoesitmean
An unsettling report prepared by Viktor Seleznyov
Originally posted by Domo1
reply to post by VonDoomen
Has there actually been credible evidence of.a.rapid pole shift?
Though Director Seleznyov notes in this report that the evidence for a “full scale” geomagnetic reversal of the positions of magnetic north and magnetic south are still being debated, our Earth is, “without a doubt,” currently undergoing a Laschamp-type geomagnetic “event” known as a geomagnetic excursion.
A geomagnetic excursion, like a geomagnetic reversal, is a significant change in the Earth’s magnetic field. Unlike reversals however, an excursion does not permanently change the large-scale orientation of the field, but rather represents a dramatic, typically short-lived decrease in field intensity, with a variation in pole orientation of up to 45 degrees from the previous position.