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Project Nunnuk, a late-1940s strategic air command mission over the Arctic, found that the magnetic north pole was moving about 10 miles per year and is accelerating exponentially. After analysis by the OSS and the RAND Corporation, it was decided that releasing this information publicly would destroy the moral fiber of society, so it was kept private. Charles Hapgood, a lead geoscience researcher in the same network, developed a crustal displacement theory that claims rapid catastrophic shifts explain Antarctica being temperate, the Sahara being green, and mammoths being flash-frozen with undigested tropical plants in their stomachs.
In 1965, Chan Thomas, an aerospace engineer at McDonnell Douglas, published The Adam and Eve Story. The CIA classified it after a FOIA request, and a sanitized 57-page version was released. The pages describe a crustal shift completing in 6 to 12 hours, producing supersonic winds and walls of ocean water two miles deep. The flood myth is described as appearing in over 200 independent cultural traditions worldwide.
Emanuel Velikovsky hypothesized that these mythologies are not metaphors but eyewitness accounts of real catastrophic events recorded in human history. The Younger Dryas impact theory says a comet struck around 13,000 years ago, wiping out many species and triggering a mini ice age lasting more than 1,000 years.
Göbekli Tepe was built about 11,600 years ago and reportedly required engineering precision archaeologists cannot explain. The Sphinx is said to show water erosion from rainfall that last occurred in Egypt 10,000 years ago. The Piri Reis map, drawn in 1513, is said to show Antarctica’s coastline accurately as it exists now under ice. The overall pattern described is that about every 12,000 years a civilization is reset, though how this happens is presented as a mystery.
The Electric Universe theory, developed by Wallace Thornhill and David Talbot, proposes that plasma is the fourth state of matter and makes up 99.9% of the visible universe. Their theory claims planetary encounters cause massive electrical discharges that left geological scars still visible today, with other researchers pointing toward the sun. Robert M. Shock argued that the abrupt end of the last ice age nearly 12,000 years ago was caused by solar outbursts increasing earthquake and volcanic activity, fires, high radiation levels, and massive floods, citing vitrified stone at Scottish hill forts and on the Giza plateau.
Douglas Vot studied geomagnetic reversals since 1971, identifying 12,068 years between reversals and arguing that during a reversal the sun “novas” and causes an ice age. Ben Davidson (Suspicious Observers) argued a geomagnetic excursion can cause a catastrophic geographic crustal shift repeating about every 12,000 years. Paul Laviolette proposed periodic superwaves from the galactic center roughly every 12,000 to 26,000 years produce crustal torque, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and massive solar events, with the zodiac system encoding warnings and smaller superwaves occurring more frequently. Jason Burchears (arcaix dot com) theorized reset events occur to some degree every 138 years via the “Phoenix phenomenon,” expecting a significant event in 2040 and a larger “Nemesis X object” event in 2046.
The transcript states that many researchers agree the cycle is approximately 12,000 years and that the last event was between 10,000 and 12,000 years ago, and it claims that behavior of world governments and billionaires suggests a great reset is expected soon. Greg Reese reported, and the reese report is said to be funded by substack subscribers.