13
Apr
2004

Magnetic Pole Shift

May Be Underway
By Ted Twietmeyer
tedtw@frontiernet.net
4-11-4

I've lived in this same home since 1982. This is approximately 350 miles north-west of NYC. Whenever I've randomly checked it before, the north pole has always read in the same location on a compass. Today I checked it and It appears to have shifted sometime in the past year or so.

It has moved about 5 degrees eastward. I'm located out in the country as shown in the attached satellite photo. There aren't any towers, buildings, steel or anything new in the home to cause this change. Although the annotated picture doesn't have a calibrated scale, the measured shift is 5 degrees east. This shift appears to be outside the normal magnetic deviation one might expect over a geologically short period of time, such as 6 months.

A friend of mine with a combination GPS and compass receiver did a measurement from his home near Columbia, SC today. He too, observed a shift of 5 degrees east. He is a former airforce officer and pilot, and tells me this is an unusual deviation over a short time period. He said his last check on this was about 6 months ago. Columbia is approximately 600 miles almost exactly due south of here.

Rense.com readers can participate and help confirm observations with their own compass. It doesn't matter where they live. In fact, the more spread out the better. There are existing annotated aviation maps showing that magnetic deviation is not consistent around the US. And its probably not consistent anywhere else in the world, too.

If a polar shift is indeed underway, then the clock is running for a massive, possibly permanent weather shift... the same one discussed in the Pentagon doom and gloom weather report posted on Rense.com.

Even a partial pole shift could have serious weather implications. Radiation levels are actually higher at the poles. Pole rotation will almost certainly cause changes in the ozone layer and weather patterns around the earth. And also the length of winter which this year in NY state, doesn't seem to want to end.

Since the northern lights are mostly in the north polar regions because of the location of the magnetic pole which serves as a high energy particle trap, we will begin to see the northern lights more visible father south as well. When the pole rotates 90 degrees, people could be seeing the "northern lights" down in Cuba. That is...if the weather hasn't become so hostile there that people are not all- consumed trying to survive, and have no time to look into the heavens...

Another interesting implication is that of planetary time jumps. )This is covered on my website at http://www.quantum.myblackvault.com ) We know that in earth's history, the poles have reversed a number of times. What isn't precisely known is the impact on earth's weather when this happens. If the time jumps are happening, then a sudden shift in pole position could also be an indicator of it.

Let's set up a volunteer, completely non-profit group around the country to take readings to monitor these changes. It would be foolish to count on the science community or "Uncle Sam" to give us the truth. If we begin ASAP we can start a baseline reference to track this. We can establish that it is either continuing eastward, or that it will return west-ward again. Or, it moves in a progressive-remissive fashion with more movement in one direction than the other. If enough data is gathered we can establish what is happening and perhaps produce a timeline.

I'll also provide periodic reports to you for posting on this phenomena. If someone is interested in participating, please email me and I'll provide an outline of the plan to gather science on this.

Ted


Comment
From Jedi Stephen
4-12-4

The North Magnetic Pole is slowly drifting across the Canadian Arctic. The Geological Survey of Canada keeps track of this motion by periodically carrying out magnetic surveys to redetermine the Pole's location. The most recent survey, completed in May, 2001, determined an updated position for the Pole and established that it is moving approximately northwest at 40 km per year. The observed position for 2001and estimated positions for 2002 to 2005 are given in the table.

http://www.geolab.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/northpole_e.shtml


From Brad
4-12-4

I read your article on pole shifting on Rense.com and will help in any way I can. I did a quick check with my compass and it does appear magnetic north is a few degrees east of where I am use to seeing it, will have to do more research in the daylite hours. Let me know if I can be of any help.
Thanks - Brad

You have a great idea!!! I'd like to participate by furnishing you compass readings from my home near Portland, OR. I need a little help, understanding the best type of compass to use and how to record the data. With simple instructions I'll get started. - RD

Dear Ted: I read you note on Rense and am very interested in earth changes we are now experiencing 80 degree temperatures on the Vancover island when it should be wet and windy. This is huge stuff and many don't realize the cycle of things they are lead to believe this is "Global warming". You are right, my studies have told me this shift was to the west unless I was backwards when I did this. my measures were the "m" pole was somewhere around north and to the east of Inuvik and new reading have it showing up off the coast of Arctic Siberia. Help me out if you see what I have done wrong and please send the set up on your measurung as I am sure it cannot be too much different. My studies tell me the pole has moved hundereds of miles over the past decade and may now be moving back(?). Look forward to hearing from you soon. I live on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada


From Scott T Davis
davis3685@sbcglobal.net
4-12-4

Dear Jeff -

On the NASA web site, at article goes into detail about the magnetic pole shift and states that it IS shifting at about 40km a year right now!

Here is the article:
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/lookingatearth/29dec_magneticfield.html

Scott T Davis


Source: http://www.rense.com/general51/mag.htm

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