Geologist Robert Schoch first came to my attention around 1993 during a documentary on the Sphinx, in which he stuck his neck out to claim that the erosion on the Sphinx is clearly from massive rainfall, and that the Sphinx is therefore thousands of years older than most Egyptologists claim, as it has existed since before the current desert climate of the Sahara.
North Africa was much wetter before the last POLE SHIFT around 12,900 years ago. After that the climate of Egypt changed dramatically. Dr. Schoch was ridiculed at first, because “there was no evidence civilization existed that far back.” Now the temple complex at Gobekli Tepe in Turkey is known to be at least 11,000 years old, and the idea doesn’t seem so outlandish. Especially if we take Greek writers like Plato or Diodorus seriously, when they say Egyptian civilization has been around since before the last global catastrophe (which Plato put at 9,600 B.C., while Diodorus said about 10,700 B.C.)
But in the video below, Dr. Schoch is focused on the Rongorongo texts of Easter Island, which seem to describe solar plasma ejections at a time when “the sky fell” at the end of the last ice age. Easter Island not only appears to have been located on a former equator one or more pole shifts back, but is in an interesting position in regard to the Egyptian pyramids at Giza, Angkor Wat, the Nazca Lines in Peru, and many other ancient sites on the same former equator…
Nazca and Angkor Wat are exactly opposite each other, 180 degrees apart – this had to be planned by a civilization that navigated the world. On the same line, the pyramids in Egypt are 72 degrees west of Angkor Wat (one fifth of a 360 degree circle.) Easter Island is about 144 degrees longitude away from both of them. Other less prominent ancient sites are also on this line, quite possibly a former equator from two pole shifts back when the North Pole was in what we now call southeast Alaska. Is it possible that under the surface of the Atlantic and Pacific, there could be submerged temples halfway between Easter Island and Giza, and between Easter Island and Angkor Wat, making five monuments in a line all 72 degrees apart?
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUqdYBxbbck&w=854&h=480]