What is an ice-age? The earth has only had once major ice-age in - TopicsExpress



          

What is an ice-age? The earth has only had once major ice-age in its great past. The earth entered the sidereal during atlantis at approx 800,000 some years ago (during the fall of daitya). An iceage is infact a climate change, carbon dioxide levels rose to unprecedented levels like it has done during the 2012 event. In 2012 the pole shift by a minute degree, it created a climate unprecedented for earths future life. The pole now holds 13 stars, and the ice-age is infact coming. However, we do adhere to science if done accurately. Even your scientists say the earth is infact warming. All of the sources can not be wrong. Unlike science though, evolution needs not an ice-age to create the mammal, simply put..the north and south have always had cold climates on earth. Another interesting fact is the christ spirit is away of pulsating ice-ages, or ice ages whom had come and gone throughout time. Many speculate the formation of ice-ages being of great number, this is true, albeit before life and during the fertilization period of your planet. However, their are extremities in an ice-age which can kill off life completely and destroy the concept of reincarnation. These extremeties can occur for hundreds of thousands of years (we presume 85k-13k extremeties occurred and created noahs flood where water engulfed the planet are 13kbce). Soon your earth will witness an ice-age of unprecedented results which exceeds one million years rather than 100,000. The fifth race will go extinct during these times. Also 26,000 year cycles can no longer hold even a small poleshift. The end of the fifth age will be the poleshift, however the end of kali will be extinction of man (kali yuga is 428k? some years...it started around 3102 bc during the venusian pass). The sixth race will be reborn once earth realigns to the tropical via another poleshift, tilt or great tip by mass.
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 21:28:44 +0000

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