Re: Planet X: ZetaTalk ACCURACY
In Article <f0b30c00.0204081039.678a106@posting.google.com> Jeff Root wrote:
> Jeff Root replied to Greg:
>> Nancy is talking about the entire crust of the Earth swiveling
>> around something like 90 degrees from its current position.
>> That would obviously take an enormous amount of energy, perhaps
>> on the order of the energy of a magnitude 15 "earthquake".
>> Magnitude is a measure of the total energy involved.
How much "energy" is involved in the ENTIRE crust of the globe on the
move? Ripping the Atlantic Rift further apart? Forcing several hundred
miles of plate under the West Coast of the Americas? Driving India
under the Himalayas? Forcing a new land mass to pop up between the tip
of South America and Africa? Ripping the St. Lawrence Seaway and the
African Rifts further apart and creating a new rip in land above the
Himalayas? Crumbling plates now holding the Caribbean and Central
America, and Indonesia? Snapping solid rock to create cliffs or new
mountain peaks? Those on the surface don't experience more than a series
of jolts, just as the cup of cocoa does not experience more than table
beneath it disappearing, and a drop to the floor. The Zetas have spoken
to this issue before, and I'll quote.
The stage having been set, then, the crust movement
steps during the hour of the shift are as follows:
1. As the South Pole, gripped by the passing North Pole
of the 12th Planet, moves north, the crust is torn from
the core and freed in this way, allows pre-existing
stress points to relax. Thus, Europe and Africa move
further east, allowing the Atlantic to rip apart, during
the slide northward.
2. The immediate affect of the massive plate housing
Europe and Russia and the Near East to move is felt
most strongly in India, as the Himalayas are driven
over India at this point, effectively sumerging this
country in a wink.
3. The effect of the Indio-Australian plate taking a dive
under the Himalayas is to relieve tension along the
African rift, such that this tears, promptly, but in
shuddering steps with halting adjustments pauses
between shudders. In essence, the movement
eastward of the African continent is a momentum
creating this tear.
4. During the tearing of the Atlantic, and the dragging
north or the North American continent, an already
existing tear in the St. Lawence Seaway tears further,
essentially the weak link in this landmass held at so
many points to the further side of the Atlantic.
Canada move north, while the rest of the Americas
cling to the Atlantic Rift while it separates.
5. The movement of the massive plate housing Europe,
Russia, and Asia to the east also is expected to rip
this plate along the Himalayas, as we have stated,
creating an inland bay into the Russian lands just to
what is now the north of the Himalayas. This
follows, in jerks and tears, over the hour of the
shift, along with the tearing of the African rift.
6. When the ocean off the Bulge of Brazil has reached
the position of the current North Pole, crust slippage
stops, creating yet another drama. The major
northern hemisphere plates stop, and whatever
follows crashes into them. In the case of the
America's, this causes Central America and the
Caribbean to crumble.
7. In the case of Africa, already sliding eastward, the
force is further movement eastward, as subduction
of the Indio-Australian plate has already begun, the
weaker link already established and momentum in
process.
8. The pile-up is in what was the former northern
hemisphere, and the compression of the Pacific is
creating resistance as plates are subducted under
the Americas and Japan explodes and Indonesia
crumbles.
9. This frees the plates south of the tips of South
America and Africa of stress. As the Pacific
adjusts, reluctantly, pressure toward Antarctica,
the one place on the globe not experiencing plate
pressure, allows new land to pop up between the
tips of South America and Africa.
ZetaTalk, Scripted Drama
(http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p148.htm)