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Notice the difference in the Arctic Ice before and after the wobble in the images above In 2009 the Zetas described how the earth wobble was forcing water from the Pacific through the Bering Strait bringing with it algae and melting the Ice. ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for April 28, 2012 The Arctic ice is vulnerable because it does not sit on land, and thus washed from below can melt faster than glaciers on land. The Earth wobble pushes water from both the Pacific and Atlantic into the Arctic, speeding this process. The wobble does more than melt ice, it also stirs the atmosphere, so that, as we have long predicted, the seasons worldwide will begin to blend. Cold weather may range further south than formerly, but likewise warm weather will range further north. The melting of the Arctic has occurred quite outside of Global Warming predictions. zetatalk/ning/28ap2012.htm ZetaTalk written July 18, 2009 Since algae is not native to the Arctic, what drew these algae masses to the Arctic? Clearly, the tides have changed. The jet stream over the N American continent often appears to be vertical, then at other times horizontal, unlike the familiar lazy swoop. Whirlpools have developed off the coast of La Jolla in California. Tides along the East Coast are extraordinary also. The Earth wobble, which pushes the magnetic N Pole of Earth away, violently, when it appears to face the Sun, and the rogue Planet X, forces the Earth under its oceans and under the atmosphere, thus moving water and air masses in unusual directions. The algae mass was pushed, repeatedly, up into the Arctic, the push up more violent than the drift back, and thus the algae arrived in the Arctic. We warned that the wobble would become more violent, and it has! zetatalk/index/zeta522.htm ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for June 16, 2012 This is another effect of the daily Earth wobble, as was the blob of algae found floating in the Arctic in 2009. If the tides can bring Fukushima tsunami debris across the Pacific to the West Coast of America, tides can push Pacific plant life into the Arctic. But what is astonishing about this new discovery is that it happened at all, because there are no tides that would move in that direction sufficiently. The tides are circular, rolling up off the Equator during the Earth’s rotation and then circling round to the East thence back down to the Equator - the Coriolis Effect. For the Artic, this places tides from the Pacific up along Japan thence curling back down along the West Coast of the Americas, not forced into the Arctic through the Bering Straits. The daily Earth wobble, which has become steadily more forceful, puts the globe in an up/down posture, tilting the magnetic N Pole away when the Sun is over the Pacific, and allowing the N Pole to bounce back down later, as a reaction. This N/S pumping action brings the waters of the Pacific, and whatever it may be carrying, into the Arctic. Until the cover-up over the presence of Planet X has been broken, so the daily Earth wobble can be addressed, such occurrences will remain a mystery. Any matter potentially pointing to the presence of Planet X is a forbidden topic! zetatalk/ning/16ju2012.htm poleshift.ning/profiles/blogs/zetas-right-again-earth-wobble-evident-in-sea-ice-patterns?xg_source=activity
Posted on: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 15:33:27 +0000

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