December 22, 2024

Years of research have led me to a few conclusions.  One is that catastrophic pole shifts devastate the surface of the Earth roughly every 13,000 years.  Second is that “Ice Ages” are merely local problems resulting from areas being rotated into a polar area for 13,000 years.  Third is that the trigger for such earth changes is a combination of terrestrial, solar, and cosmic cycles that are probably controlled and triggered by what Dr. Paul LaViolette called a “galactic superwave.”

As he describes it in books like Earth Under Fire, the black hole at the center of our galaxy has an active phase in which it spews out light, radiation, gravity waves, and dust.  The galaxy is full of expanding spherical shells, 13,000 light years apart, emanating from the center of the galaxy and spreading outwards towards and past Earth (and every other star and planet) triggering cyclic pole shifts and supernova across the galaxy.

We can’t detect an incoming superwave because it travels at light speed.  When one arrives here it will be about 23,000 years old.  But we can see similar expanding waves in other spiral galaxies, and we can pay attention to myths and ancient records of such devastating events.  For example, the Greek Historian Diodorus wrote of such an event that by his reckoning occurred approximately 10,718 BC – and he said there were less detailed records of another event around 23,000 BC.

I think we are due for the next pole shift soon – and in End Times and 2019 I detail the clues in biblical prophecy that point to the week of December 21-28, 2019 as a possible time frame for the next catastrophe.

What got my attention in news from August 12 is a sudden 75-fold increase in output from the black hole at our galactic center (known as Sagittarius A)

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Wakey wakey, rise and shine! Black hole begins flashing, scientists baffled

“A supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way just woke up and is flashing 75 times brighter than ever observed….  Sagittarius A*, a supermassive black hole, is normally low key with minimal fluctuation in brightness. Recently, however, it bloomed 75 times brighter than ever before for no apparent reason.”

Our Galaxy’s Black Hole Suddenly Lit Up and Nobody Knows Why

“the supermassive black hole at the core of the Milky Way became 75 times brighter in just two hours.”  UCLA astronomer Tuan Do said in an email: “We think that something unusual might be happening this year because the black hole seems to vary in brightness more, reaching brighter levels than we’ve ever seen in the past.”
I think some scientists do know why, and they know what is likely in the near future – they just won’t be telling the public.
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