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Is A Several Hundred Foot Elevation High Enough?

Hey, have you heard about a rogue planet in our inner solar system called Planet X? It's a brown dwarf star, said to be 4 times the size of Earth and 23 times its mass. It's heavily magnetic and in the not-too-distant future it will be passing Earth. It's the source of escalating Earth changes...you know, bigger and more frequent earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and bizarre weather, just to name a few. Many of us are preparing for this event and the purpose of this talk is on preparation. Today's topic is safe distances from bodies of water.

Over the past 7 years or so, I've researched many sources about this incoming planet and recently read a review of Erich von Däniken's newest book, Twilight of the Gods, and noted an interesting comment. The reviewer says, "Erich von Däniken speaks of the Bolivian archaeological site of Tiahuanaco and the platforms at Puma Punku, both located some 13,000 feet above sea level.... Despite the altitude, the Bolivian sites show strong evidence of flooding." http://www.darkstar1.co.uk/twilightofthegods.htm Could the flooding have been caused by rising sea levels or tsunamis caused by a prior passage of Planet X, such as we saw in the movie 2012?

While von Däniken speculates that the huge stones which pave those locations could have been used as a dam, consider the Noahic flood, which is said to have occurred during a previous Planet X passage. Noah's ark is said to have come to rest on top of a mountain as the waters receded. This mountain historically is believed to be Mt. Ararat in Turkey, which has two peaks: Greater Ararat (the tallest peak in Turkey with an elevation of 5,137 m/16,854 ft) and Lesser Ararat (which has an elevation of 3,896 m/12,782 ft). That's over two miles above sea level, folks! Now factor in that some sources are indicating that the upcoming passage of the dark star is going to be worse than previous passages! Yikes!

Another source indicates that the Appalachian Mountains show signs of having been on the sea bed in it past history-- http://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/parks/province/appalach.html:

"The Appalachians are old. A look at rocks exposed in today's Appalachian mountains reveals elongate belts of folded and thrust faulted marine sedimentary rocks, volcanic rocks and slivers of ancient ocean floor."

But how do we know for sure what a safe elevation will be? Well, one way to find out is to observe what those in the know are doing. For instance, the U.S. Gov't is moving its base of operations to the high peaks of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. It has been said that U.S. Navy personnel in the know are relocating to the Ozark Mountains. Those should give you ideas of safe elevations.

 

Okay, so one example I gave of flooding at high altitudes might have been a dam breaking and another example was a tale of a flood of Biblical proportions. But, are there any other historical records that speak of how high the water rose?

At this link, http://www.darkstar1.co.uk/tsunamis.html, in the Update: The Eltanin Impact, 2.15 mya, it is stated: "The evidence of the effects of large tsunamis, in terms of relocated rocks, is found widely. The most extreme example being in Hawaii where unconsolidated coral is found at 326 metres above sea level." That's nearly 1,000 feet above sea level! Thus, you need to get away from coastlines. How far? From what I have read, it would be prudent to be at least 200-300 miles from any coastline and well above 1,000' in elevation.

That's today's tip for those who are preparing to survive the coming passage of Planet X. Forewarned is forearmed. Planet X is survivable if you prepare, not just physically, but mentally and spiritually as well.

 

 

 

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