Part 1 Earth Crust Displacement and the British Establishment by Kyle Bennett [ad name="Adsense160x600_orange"] Back in the 1950s, an American professor called Charles Hapgood proposed that the earth’s crust slides as a whole over the fluid layers below once every 40,000 years or so, causing the position of the geographic poles to wander - i.e. polar wandering. He … [Read more...]
Climate and Ice Ages
The past ten ice ages have been cycling at 100 thousand year intervals. Environmental influences would not be so cyclic. Hot spots rotating in the earth's core seem to be the best explanation. Warm ocean currents are melting ice at the poles and damaging coral reefs. It's primarily ocean temperatures that are increasing, and secondarily air temperatures. Rainfall is … [Read more...]