[TimeStar] Crustal displacement: Antarctic base

TimeStar timestar at timestar.org
Sun Mar 20 01:36:39 EST 2005


About 12,000 years ago something happened when Siberia was a temperate climate with mammoths grazing buttercups.  In something like four days, the mammoth in Siberia were frozen solid and remain buried in ice to this day.  

Something happened about 12,000 years ago that turned temperate Siberia into a deep freeze in a matter of days.  The change was NOT a physical pole flip, but whatever it was changed the weather on this planet for 12,000 years.   

To find major construction, perhaps in circular designs, beneath the ice at what is now the Antarctic is not surprising when a culture of "gods" living side-by-side with Stone Age humans is considered.  

Zecharia Sitchin said the Nefilim had a scientific base at the Antarctic base, and the Nefililm argued about that base.  You can read about that in Sitchin's book, "When Time Began."  

CONSTRUCTION AT THE ANTARCTIC IS NOT NECESSARILY ATLANTIS.  Atlantis was in the Atlantic.  Who was in Sumer 13,000 years ago before it was covered in mud?  Construction at the Antarctic could have been a scientific base that the Nefilim shared before it was covered in ice.  It could have been a lot of things.

The Antarctic appears to have been large ice free at the same time Siberia was ice free 12,000 years ago.  The gods divided the earth among themselves and built cities side-by-side with Stone Age humans.  Atlantis was one domain of gods among many that once existed on this planet.

Plato said that the "goddess" established Athens, and the Athenians defeated the Atlanteans in battle.  Go figure.

Krsanna


>   This is as good an argument for a physical pole, flip as any.
> 
> There is coal in the Antarctic continent.  A geologist will tell you 
> that coal only forms from tropical or sub-tropical swamp conditions. 
> In the Antarctic???
> 
> Why is Lake Vostok, the fresh water lake 3 km under the Antarctic 
> ice, an American dominated 'no-go' area?  (If the stories are true!)
> 
> And of course Atlantis would have had more than one city, if it was a 
> world-spanning power.  You're so right there - but who thinks of that?
> 
> Remember Piri Reis' map shows the Antarctic ice-free, too.
> 
> Intriguing stuff!
> 
> Bernie.
> 
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