http://www.transients.info/2013/05/maps-of-global-coastal-event-and.html?utm_source=feedburner  Edger Casey, navy map, Zeta and many more I have not seen, Mythi just said they are not accurate. Of all I would have to say Casey's would be my choice by his incredible track record of predictions. Even so a quadrillion  things have changed in the universe and on Earth since Casey's time.

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  • I agree with you Kim, nothing is set in stone. Make plans but keep them flexible.

    Remember - the only constant is change!

  • Yep, Mythi is questionable, but leaving the door open to possibilities.

  • Every time it happens it has to be drastically different so believing in any map has to be quite irrational to me. There is no doubt in my mind it will happen again, it is just a matter of when and the exact reason may be a little different than what we think it is.  

  • Well all we can do is pray that AZ and other parts do not end up under the sea, again.  That would be awful!!!!!

  • Kim that was a good break in the search for truth, wherever it is.

  • Kim I will check it out. Arizona has the biggest collection of pleasures  bones which were the oceans most ferrous dinosaur era beast. Nevada considers it the state dinosaur.

  • ROFL go to the transients page they just put up a video called the Audi Spock challenge......lmao!

  •  I have found that many of Mythi's predictions are available on the internet prior to his videos. He also disappears for long periods of time maybe he goes on vacation with the first family everyone else does. The Mythi mystery goes on in my mind, there is good and bad so I can't come up with  a real answer,

  • We do not know which maps are accurate as the future is always changing.  As I have always said, the future is not written in stone.  Things can be mitigated/changed.  

    As to the Gordon Scallion maps, I find it hard to believe a lot of the midwest United States will collapse into the sea (utah, parts of az, nevada etc).  A lot of the land out there is like 4,000+ feet about sea level.  Yes that part of the U.S. was underwater at one time.   It would take one heck of a crustal shift to bring that all down.  I just do not feel that is in the cards, any more.  What I do feel, is a slight raise in sea level which would mess up a lot of shorelines.

  • Mythi is "not accurate" on a regular basis, starting with elenin till today.

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