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The information on this site is for those who wish to improve their chances for survival after the coming pole shift due in 2012.
Originally posted by PlanetXisHERE
The New Madrid is expected to cut loose before all this happens which will only be a US phenomenon and an excuse for nationwide or at least regional martial law.
ScienceDaily (May 21, 2010) — Is the Sun going to enter a million-degree galactic cloud of interstellar gas soon?
Hot times ahead. New analysis suggests the sun is headed for a supernova remnant called the local bubble. Credit: SRC/Tentaris-ACh/Maciej Frolow
ScienceDaily (May 21, 2010) — Is the Sun going to enter a million-degree galactic cloud of interstellar gas soon?
Originally posted by DrMattMaddix
[color=gold]Path To The MuthaLoad
This has probably been posted on ATS already... I dunno where though...
If you already have all this ... good for you...
For those that don't ... Happy Reading... Load up your solar powered bug out "reader/media device" with this!
Enjoy!edit on 5·27·12 by DrMattMaddix because: ... Colorizing
An as yet undiscovered planet might be orbiting at the dark fringes of the solar system, according to new research.
Too far out to be easily spotted by telescopes, the potential unseen planet appears to be making its presence felt by disturbing the orbits of so-called Kuiper belt objects, said Rodney Gomes, an astronomer at the National Observatory of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro.
Based on his calculations, Gomes thinks it a Neptune-size world, about four times bigger than Earth, orbiting 140 billion miles (225 billion kilometers) away from the sun.
Originally posted by SpiritOf78
In case of imminent disaster, I have taken the time to compile my own 'pole shift survival instructions' to ensure my survival.
Feel free to use any of the following tips and suggestions.
1. Buy a new compass
2. Carry on
You're welcome.