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CANADA LOOKS GOOD AFTER POLE SHIFT..........BRING IT ON
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[quote:KateSask:MV8yMDc4NjM1XzM0OTk2OTMwX0MzODg0RjJF] [quote:LisaDiane:MV8yMDc4NjM1XzM0OTk2NDcwX0FGM0MxOTc5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 29715130:MV8yMDc4NjM1XzM0OTk2MTA3Xzc4RDJEOEY2] [quote:LisaDiane:MV8yMDc4NjM1XzM0OTk2MDM0X0NCMzRCMEI4] So where would Indianapolis, Indiana be after pole shift? ( Indianapolis is a midwestern town 3 hours below Chicago.) Also, I never understood Edgar Cayces' maps about what the US would look like in the future... However if the pole shift occurs and the ice caps melt, then it makes sense that the Great Lakes flood and the Missisippi widens. [/quote] go to google images.... type "future pole shift" look at maps [/quote] I went to google images as you suggested and there are hundreds of maps with differing opinions. That being said, if it is God's will for me and my family to make it, then we will, and will move to high ground. [b]The extreme cold seems less attractive to the extreme heat.[/b] Time will tell! [/quote] Really? You prefer extreme heat over cold? I don't, I can do something about the cold, dress warm and light a fire to get warm, how do you combat heat? And your food won't spoil and ice/snow can be melted. [/quote]
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All of Canada fares well during the coming pole shift, and depending upon its altitude will fare better after the pole shift than before, due to the climate changes. Canada in the main is not criss-crossed with earthquake faults of active volcanoes, and thus suffers less from the direct effects of earthquakes and exploding volcanoes during the pole shift.
Due to the shifting crust, most surviving Canadians will also find themselves in a warmer climate too. Canada will be positioned above the equator in a temperate zone after the pole shift, in a warmer strata than at present. Where Canada is an ally of the US government, it is not all that comfortable with the giant to the south, and will rebel against any attempts to control Canadian lands after the pole shift.
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