>>17768242Ok, so I have been obsessing over this topic for a year and a half now and there are still many things that are unclear to me.
Something is definitely happening. We can tell by the intensity and even bleak color of the Sun despite being hotter.
We can tell from geological findings that things HAVE without a doubt happened before, and even those who deal with the topic of ancient cataclysms (like Carlsson and Hancock to name the currently most prominent ones), do not agree on many details on how the last cataclysm, during the Younger Dryas actually transpired.
I dunno if the Younger Dryas impact theory really is what happened, or they are consciously diverting our attention away from the Micronova issue and the actual pole shift that ensues.
What irks me is that I am not sure where and how everything really fits together.
I believe the Adam and Eve story is exaggerated and unscientific for a large part and if it was like the dude described it, then how in the name of God did ANY creature really survive? And in the diversity that prevails, which clearly speaks of longer evolutionary periods than the ones such a catastrophic event would suggest?
And the prognoses of (((scientists))) cannot be believed. It won't "just" be our technology going bust (which in itself is near apocalyptic for current society), it WILL be catastrophic.
So, just HOW BAD will it really be? I aim to move at least a kilometer high up in the mountains with my family and friends, near caves preferably... and then, may God help me.
Also, what's with the 2046/47 predictions? I hope it's not going to happen any sooner, anyway...