The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Future Global Flooding
Episode Date: June 9, 2024Scientists, psychics, and fictional novelists all agree that the ocean is going to see a significant increase in the water level. The extent of the rise is a matter of debate. Hope on the Horizon, and... all of the fictional novels in The Changing Earth Series utilize a map of the United States that was popularized by Michael Scallion. However, it was the renowned psychic Edgar Cayce that initially dreamed it up. Today on the podcast, Chin and I discuss the theories of the rise in ocean level.
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Hello and welcome back to the Changing Earth podcast.
So this is week two of our special rerun picks.
Hopefully I was out on the ocean, caught some great fish,
and no CMEs hit while I was out there.
Be the story of my life that I finally went out on the ocean
and, you know, catastrophe hits while I'm out there.
But anyway, I'm praying that was not the case and that we've
got some great fish to bring home and we had an excellent time on vacation. For this week,
I picked out a episode that used to have a Hope on the Horizon chapter in there. So if you go back
and listen to the original episode, you're going to hear that chapter of Hope on the Horizon.
the original episode, you're going to hear that chapter of Hope on the Horizon. But since we're so deep into the Virgis story, I didn't want to confuse minds with that chapter read. This episode
is also one that's near and dear to my heart because of Edgar Cayce and his prophetic vision
of what the United States map would look like. And that's pretty much what I based my map
for my world off of.
So neat stuff.
And I hope you guys really enjoy it.
We will see you next week.
If everything goes right,
I should have a very, very special show for you next week
that you will definitely want to tune into.
Until then, prayers that everybody's safe and doing well.
Without any further ado, let's get into the show.
Welcome back to the Changing Earth podcast
with author Sarah F. Hathaway and co-host Chen Gibson.
Blending survival fiction and fact
to bring you entertaining education
that will help you dream, survive, and thrive.
And now, here's your hosts, Sarah F. Hathaway and Chin Gibson.
Hey guys, welcome back to the Changing Earth Podcast.
This is episode number 251, season 7, episode 13.
Hey, Chin, what's up?
Hey, Chin's up.
It's like deja vu for me.
Right?
Okay, a little inside baseball.
I listened to this chapter prepping for last week.
Oops.
So now we're doing the same chapter again.
Yeah, jumping the ball, you know, jumping the gun.
Maybe you were just being prepared, super prepared, right?
I just love the jokes.
I have to listen to this episode.
I love the jokes.
Yeah, Gears' character is awesome in this book.
He really brings it to light.
All right, well, what's going on there?
Over there in South Carolina the the weather's been pretty
much the same as ours yeah actually it was kind of cold the last couple days or i mean overnights
yep i've been putting on a sweatshirt yeah so i mean it's been's been getting up into low, mid-70s during the day.
So it's actually perfect.
What beautiful weather.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'll take it.
This would be like I could take this year around, that's for sure.
Makes you want to go outside and work instead of being inside.
Inside, yeah.
Well, there's no problem with that.
I mean, I think if people are smart, the whole problem is people need to be smart, right?
I mean, just freaking be smart.
I don't know.
I don't even know what to say about all that anymore.
I'm so tired of it.
I'm like ready for Corona parties, you know.
I hear you.
I don't know.
I don't think it would take much.
It doesn't take much.
You just got to be smart.
And this whole thing.
Some of my survival buddies would be like, survival of the fittest.
That's what it's all about.
I mean.
Well, there's the health issue and the economy issue in my mind.
Yeah.
And they're kind of intertwined with each other in my mind.
Completely intertwined, yeah.
We can't blow up the economy and we can't blow up the health because, I mean, if you get too many people sick the economy's gonna get screwed and if if
you don't get back to work and if you don't start getting out the economy's gonna be screwed so i
there's gotta be an intelligent way forward and it's not spring break you know what i mean there's
an intelligent way forward and it doesn't have to be locked in your house i mean i just think
i'm just like there's so many arguments for either direction that you just don't know which
way to go it's just too well i'm it's hard i'm on board with that there's no there's no guarantee
and safety you know in a lot right so i i'm totally on board with that but i'm also on board with
there's consequences you know reactions and have consequences so you just gotta be you know if
you're high risk you got to protect yourself yes yeah and if you're gonna be around a high risk
person protect yourself you can protect them yeah it's just simple yeah and like that however we can't like end the
the life we can't end life of the people who aren't high risk and like the the hair salon
like why the hell are you closing a hair salon down because you could be you you can put that
lady in jail for like seven days but good for her for for standing up and saying i'm i'm gonna open my
salon up we're gonna start yeah work because they need a food there could be you know there could be
some you know things put into place so people can be safe right so it i mean this is a hair salon
it's not like um you know a burdo or, you know what I mean? Exactly.
So we're not like, I don't know.
So good for her for staying her ground.
She got kudos in the community, I'm sure, for...
I caught a clip on what that judge told her,
and it was just...
I heard the governor paid her bail money or something to get her out.
I wouldn't be surprised.
That judge was just absolutely ridiculous.
It was like he was.
And that's the problem right now.
Is there's too many people using this to swing their you know what's around.
Mm-hmm.
That's so true.
Power.
So you still got meat limits over there too?
Oh, yeah. power so you still got uh meat limits over there too oh yeah so what we uh we were um we actually so this has actually changed some of our
habits maybe i'm not sure but it's actually for the good i think at least for my household
so like we've been we've been ordering off like costco and amazon and stuff
right yeah like our food we've been ordering at costco and it's got it comes to my house in like
two hours it's crazy so so i could be doing stuff at home and working on stuff and i placed an order
and it shows up my door i'm like well why wasn't i doing this before that's so crazy yeah so and i mean i don't live
that far away from costco so it's all yeah well we do i've come to find out the only costco is
like over by dallas from here oh yeah ours ours is close enough to be our like local grocery store
it's that close yeah really close i mean i well i could walk to it if i had to but um it's a
really short card right but um we have a sam's club i wasn't like overly impressed by it so yeah
but so it was a uh meat meat products like a cut meat like butcher meat products, not like sausage and stuff, but butcher products,
are three max.
And I think it's three, like you can get one chicken and two steaks,
or I think that, I haven't proven that one way or the other,
because it's stupid expensive.
It's like the pack of chicken which was i mean it was a good
it was like a family-sized pack but it was like 47 dollars damn yeah so my wife's like we're gonna
be raising chickens i'm like yes we are yeah luckily we haven't i don't know the chicken to
me seemed weird for a while and I haven't been eating chicken.
We had bought
chicken.
We had Earth Fair.
I don't know.
It's like Whole Foods.
It's like
a competition for Whole Foods.
It's an
East Coast thing.
They went out of business.
They had a huge sale. We bought
a freaking
mango box of
chicken.
I vacuum sealed it and
put it in the freezer. I have chicken
for days.
For weeks.
Nice.
I always buy big lumps of meat
and then butcher it off.
We bought the whole box.
We bought, I don't know, 40 pounds?
Might as well.
Huge box.
It's worth it to buy it that way.
It was like $3 a pound.
It's crazy.
I spent money, but now when you look at it
now, it's really expensive.
I know.
That's why I would rather buy bulk meat.
You've got to pay the money out.
Yeah, we just bought it because that's our way of thinking, right?
Yeah.
And it paid off.
Now it really paid off.
Yeah.
Because, yeah.
Yeah, I do that every time because you can buy the bulk so much cheaper and then break it up into, like, multiple meals instead of.
We had to laugh.
So, my wife wanted to do some bread because we haven't really made much bread.
We had a bread maker and we used to make it a lot.
But we were like, let's just break it out and start getting back into the swing of things and making bread.
But bread uh the wheat
is so hard to come by so costco had it 50 pound back hey man you gotta do what you gotta do
we've got a damn 50 i felt so sorry so this this young girl was the delivery person for us today
yeah like i i just was like good i was like oh i'm so sorry oh man i used to i used to
work at the feed store like talking feed all the time it's good for you
so we're like well we can give some you know this will be good um
uh you know building good relationships we're gonna give some to the neighbor and stuff. Oh, man.
I'll give them a Ziploc bag full of some wheat.
Yeah.
I'm going to give some to my mom. She'll make some.
We'll still have plenty because
it's just two of us here at this house.
They actually had TP down there
at Sam's Club.
They finally showed that back on Costco.
Yeah.
You go to their website, you order everything
and you have like a
five day delivery,
two day delivery, or
same day delivery options.
It's awesome.
I probably don't have same day delivery
options.
Yeah, like five days
comes box.
That's cool. I can deal with that yeah yeah because they have a lot more organic options on a lot of stores yeah you have
um organic bulk products from them so yeah you can hit like you can do a search for just organic
and it shows all the food you know across the store organic yeah that's what we my wife is all about
the organic i'm gonna have to check it out and see if they will deliver out here i'm sure they'll do
like the five day so anyway um today is mother's day when we're recording and i put the end in pen on my notebook
yeah
yeah it's exciting
it's weird
it's weird
but yeah
it's the end
so and I think I thought of a title
I'm not ready to announce it yet but remind me
after we're done recording
and
but I think I thought of a title i'm not ready to announce it yet but remind me after we're done recording and um but i think i thought of a title and so it's coming really shortly we'll see um i'll start
like i say um i gotta get typing finish typing because somebody told me to write it all in the
notebook and keep true to my method that's great so if he did it, he could screw up the whole thing.
I know, I know. And it was
like my coup de grace. I was like,
nah, okay. So
I got to get typing, get that all taken
care of. But we're on
route to having the last book
of the Change Nursery. What's that big auction company
up in New York?
Big auction company?
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know the East Coast, man.
This is like they sell the Wizard of Oz
shoes, you know?
They're going to be selling your books there.
Your handwritten books there.
Nice. Oh, yeah.
I've got tons of notebooks.
They do skip around sometimes
because sometimes I get excited about it
and then I'll just jump into my computer
and leave the notebook behind
so some of them are
and I mean to do three books
in one year
Christie's
auction house
I'm the moron
well there's your target
you're going to sell it at Christie's alright I have no idea what it is but I'm a moron. Well, there's your target. You're going to sell it at Christie's.
All right.
All right.
I have no idea what it is, but I'm there.
I'm there.
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so be me and family your garden is the resistance how do you like the boat ride there oh it's fun
who doesn't like a good boat ride yeah they'll pick some right up at kingman arizona
so if you guys have ever studied maps you'd be a little like what why yeah i've got the real map
to look at yeah exactly there everybody's gonna have the real map to look at. Yeah, exactly.
Everybody's going to have the real map by the end of today, kind of.
So that's why today is actually a little bit more special.
When I've done my flooding episodes in the past, it's really just talking about, like,
what's going to happen for the coastlines and how we can manage through flooding situations.
But today I'm going to present a lot of the forecasts and where I got my map from to really start the Changing Earth adventure.
So that's why I said in the beginning, if you've been into my podcast for a while, you're
definitely going to love this episode because we're gonna
go through some of those theories and we'll get a little out there by the end but i promise you
it'll be okay so there's lots of forecasts of flooding of what would happen if the glaciers
were to melt right yeah i don't think my house is tall enough for this right yeah i know i'm looking at south
carolina and i might i don't know if i could tread water this long yeah that's what i'm saying man you
need to you need to be ready to roll west or like just have like a hidden um rowboat in the ceiling
and then like when you give the command boom your ceiling opens up
boat comes out of the top there's that thing where you're supposed to keep an axe in the ceiling
in the attic well now i need to keep a rowboat in there that's right dude like one of the turtle
shells like i write in my cow what was the one book i wrote where that was one of the ways somebody
survived the turtle shell boat and they popped to the top like a little bobber yeah that's exactly what you need so if the less um let's
start a little bit more conservative with our estimates we're gonna put it that way
and if you just think about if the glaciers were to melt, and they've been studying, like, some are melting, some are growing kind of thing.
But let's just say, for the sake of conversation, that all the glaciers were to melt.
It would be a 70-meter increase in our ocean level rise.
Now, I suck with conversions.
So how much is 70 meters in, like, miles?
In, like, 100 miles or something?
Yeah, start typing away, haven't they?
It is...
Oh, it gives me yards.
Oh, what?
Okay, go yards.
That's fine.
So it's feet.
So 230 feet.
So 230 foot increase in where the water is on the shoreline.
So that's taking out a lot of our coastlines.
So I think I'm at like 13 feet.
Yeah, you're in big trouble.
Even with this scenario, which is happening.
My other house was like
one yeah it's happening like for real i've talked to scientists about this um the ocean level is
coming up um certain like the navy and stuff like that have started accounting for it but they
haven't moved a lot of the facilities back there's
lots of debates over property the navy floats yeah the air force has got to worry about it
yeah there's lots of you know debate well we have so many like oil refineries and chemical plants
and they're all at the coast right yeah i mean a lot of them because that's how it gets transported
shipped right exactly and i'm like this is really bad news. Why is nobody thinking about that?
Well, we don't get elected for talking about those kinds of things.
What about the nuclear reactors?
Exactly.
Okay, that's what I've been trying to like, hello.
But you guys know this portion is true and it's happening.
It's happening with our planet and you know it.
And you're not doing anything to even talk about it.
Bring the conversation to light.
You know, start developing some ideas.
They can't even start talking about the infrastructure, the power infrastructure.
Exactly.
We're so reactionary.
We're so reactionary.
So they're just waiting.
exactly we're so reactionary we're so reactionary so they're just waiting so the atlantic seaboard would vanish along with like florida and the gulf coast so that's just gone and that's if you've
been reading my books along you know battle for the south i talk about where the new coastline is
and um the appalachian um islands you know the appalachianian Island, it's the area out there now. Yeah, where it's been cut off.
So it's pretty trippy.
So that's it.
My book version is, we're going to get into that later,
but this conservative view, even in this conservative view,
the Atlantic seaboard's gone, Florida's gone, Gulf Coast's gone.
California is mostly underwater.
San Francisco's an island island which i think they
just said that because they are san francisco but like san francisco would probably be gone too
a lot of that is just thin california is like the outer banks right yes um they're like the barrier islands yeah so um south america they lose buenos aires most of
paraguay uruguay africa is okay but because of climate change and whatnot it's just too hot to
live in most of it now and like i said these are the conservative estimates from like the usgs
um on just what were to if what would happen if the glaciers melted so um europe and london
and venice is gone because london you know is right there they have the huge uh the huge dams
that keep them yeah okay what else happens with all this glacial melting well frozen dead bodies
start appearing you know there's a lot of um when the glaciers
were made it trapped a lot of stuff so that i found that interesting because we would see
we would have more information on like past civilizations and stuff like that um inuit people
you know anybody who makes her who relies on the ice for their lifestyles is going to have to relocate. Europe is in big trouble.
Earthquakes wreak havoc across the globe.
And there's volcanic eruptions.
So here they admit that because of the water that it's going to disrupt the planet and cause these earthquakes and more volcanic eruptions.
That's important later.
So hold on to that thought because they say it right there and then um chaos civil unrest yeah you know we lose a lot of property values things
like that so people are panicking as the coastlines go they're they're losing everything
we're we're practicing for the next one yep we are we have a dress rehearsal for this next one exactly um the hidden viruses
are revealed because there's a lot of things trapped in the ice that are dormant now um arctic
animals die temperatures slowly rise so i have to question that because they just said there was an
increase in volcanic eruptions and that would blanket the earth with, oh gosh, what is it?
Sodium dioxide that comes out of the clouds.
Yeah, the clouds.
Yeah.
Right.
The volcanic winter.
Oh, no, it's a nuclear winter.
Yeah.
No, but it would be the same thing, volcanic winter.
So, I mean, you have that fighting against you.
Florida is gone.
The weather cycle is mega screwed up.
You see that picture of that lady yeah the article you sent me she's like this lady with she's two hands on her
standing in knee-deep water yeah it's over um companies are still drilling for oil
yeah and uh the days will actually be slightly longer because just by two thirds of a second.
That's the one that it was like, wow.
Who would have thought?
It would change that much just because
of water being stored in ice or not.
It's a trip.
And then Europe could be
the new North Pole because the
pole is slipping. So this is an
article I found from
basically the Greenies on what would happen if we lose our glaciers. So this is an article I found from, you know, basically the greenies on what would happen
if we lose our glaciers.
So there's some key things that they said in there.
That is from theclever.com,
and that's the 15 most shocking things that would happen
if all the glaciers melted.
And so, like I said, there's a couple of key things
they mentioned in there.
One about the earthquakes.
Keep that in your mind.
a couple of key things they mention in there one about the earthquakes keep that in your mind and then one about the um the the warming which i disagree it would be because of the volcanic
energy would be backwards and then they say europe could be the new north pole because the pole is
slipping so that's important too yeah because the, that's been talked about a lot lately.
Yes, because it is on the moon.
It is moving, yeah.
It is moving.
That is legit.
There was like 180,000 lightning strikes in New Zealand over one weekend.
Because the magnetic energy is going wonky sauce on our planet right now.
Wonky sauce.
And that is the technical term right
there you really read a lot of technical manuals don't you i know i know i pick up all this stuff
well no see that's what you got to make this into understandable language
so uh the the even the conservative flood map is devastating.
As far as it goes to our economy and stuff
like that, to
environmental fallout that could happen
like you said, all the nuclear plants
around the coastlines, things like that.
All the financial
markets, all the
industry, I mean, all
the major cities, I mean, the whole
eastern seaboard, right?
So that's New York, Washington, Philly.
I mean, the whole, I mean, name all the big cities on the Eastern seaboard and it's there.
Yeah.
Just cataclysmic for the Eastern seaboard.
Yeah.
And pretty much the same. I mean, you're looking at Seattle, San Francisco, L.A., you know, pretty much the same for any of the big cities on the west coast as well.
Portland might be safe.
Right.
So you can check that map out at www.globalfloodingmap.org backslash United States.
And that one, it's kind of cool.
I mean, you can see like if you increase and decrease the height.
Yeah.
I mean, it's kind of neat for what it is.
It's kind of cool.
So if you want to go play with a little map, head on over there.
The catastrophic theory that I go off of to base my fictional novel off of is a little bit different.
And it comes from a theory that's like our changing planet theory.
Look that up.
And it's also often dismissed as just crazy prophets that like don't really know what they're talking about.
So we're just going to dismiss that as a possibility.
so we're just going to dismiss that as a possibility.
This theory at all stems from this cataclysmic pole shift which is really happening right now.
And it just is. I'm sorry.
I'm really into this stuff and to know that like
there's legit things happening that would back this theory up
it's kind of crazy.
So science has shown it's happening.
It's a fact of of
life right now the future earth would be so this theory suggests that the future earth is going to
be ravaged by flooding and like mount and volcanic activity because of the mantleions so mount edna in italy in italy and mount pele if they were to erupt together
you would have like 90 days to evacuate before the floods hit every coastline it's crazy
what could happen with this volcanic activity is just crazy well you know a lot of scientists
said in the past like it, it happens so slow.
It happens slow over time. It happens slow over time.
I've got to believe
that sometimes it is just
violent and rapid because
it creates some
amazing things.
So, scientists,
they've dismissed theories
of earthquakes causing the
polar shift
because they just don't think that the mantle itself could like cause that much disruption
to where the earth itself would cause a polar shift.
I don't know why specifically, but it's very much dismissed that earthquakes will not be the cause of the polar change.
much dismissed that earthquakes will not be the the cause of the polar change but they're like well if we got hit by a meteor it would rock the world off enough that it could cause a polar
change now i granted it's true as well you know i'm not gonna say it's not possible if a meteor
but a meteor would cause a lot more damage that we need to worry about before we were worried about
any of the pole stuff happening you know depends on the size of the meteor don't we have bruce willis isn't he gonna
help us right yeah yeah they got the bombs they're gonna go up there what do you just got to feel
the power between your legs that one dude in my opinion i say yes that earthquakes, this is like turning into H-Aliens now.
Some scientists, well, some theorists believe they say yes.
So I'm saying yes in my books, and that's kind of where the Changing Earth series blossomed.
Billionaires, on the other hand, it looks like they agree with me as well.
For their money? Yeah. This article came from Forbes. But billionaires, on the other hand, it looks like they agree with me as well. They are buying.
Yeah.
This article came from Forbes.
It's not like conspiracy theory 2002 or something, you know.
It's like it came out of Forbes.
They're talking about it because of this activity from these billionaires.
So what's going on with this?
about it because of this activity from these billionaires so what's going on with this they started buying up land that's conductive to self-survival farming and coal mining
coal mining we need to ban that right no that's that's important it's happening all across the
interior of the country now why are they buying up these interior places?
I was thinking, you know, it's cheap.
Right now, I mean, it's a lot cheaper to go than the Edge.
But why would you just buy?
John Malone owns 2,200,000 acres in Wyoming, Colorado.
Holy smokes.
Yeah.
Colorado.
Holy smokes.
Yeah.
They all have little private bug out locations there with like emergency plans to reach these areas if they had to be there in the blink.
Right?
They're one of those crazy like militia prepper guys, aren't they?
I know.
Those crazy prepper people.
I mean, really?
Billionaires doing this?
Yeah.
doing this yeah um ted turner two million acres he owns in montana nebraska new mexico and south america or south dakota so blending up those together it's two million acres that he owns
he probably has a house on each parcel you know where he could go depending on whatever happened. Phillip Anschultz, he owns 434,000 acres in Wyoming.
And Jeff Bezos, he's Amazon.
He owns 400,000 acres in Texas.
Stan Kronk, he owns 225, 162 acres in Montana.
And like I said, they all have these emergency plans to get there if they
needed to they have helicopter landing pads and all kinds of everything to get there so whether
they just imagine having that much land right holy no i couldn't it's crazy because all the places
that they're like buying and things it's not like the remember back in the
day it was like oh we're all building bunkers and stockpiling stuff there well it's not like
that anymore they're setting up self-sustainable cities and towns and full-on like i can survive
here with the farms and everything just like we've been preaching for days.
They're actually doing it.
And Bill Gates himself bought up 28,000 acres in Arizona
to form his own city called Belmont,
which will transform a raw blank land into a futuristic city
built around a flexible infrastructure model
yeah so if you really love gates and you want to survive with him forever head on out to belmont
man i need to like come up with some brilliant tech ideas right Make some real money so I can buy some land. I know.
And like I say,
it's just weird because they
it hasn't been like a
stackpiling, like a traditional effort.
It's been like, we're gonna build
our own self-sustainable
farming areas.
And a lot of these guys are like
smart, right? They're not like
I don't know, like IT people, research kind of driven guys.
They're not, you know what I mean?
Right.
Yeah.
So it's interesting.
Yeah, that they all know about it.
And why pick all these interior locations?
interior locations so the land changes that i used in my specific novel um you can check it out i have a link to it um i'm gonna put some of the pictures on my um blog for this week i just have
to reference them because they're not free but it's uh you can find them in the forbes article that i've linked and these are literally
like the maps that i'm using well for the united states my characters don't go worldwide but you
can see any area of the world in these maps and they were land changes that were based on
gordon michael scallion and egger casey's. So I'm going to talk a little bit about each of them when I'm done,
just because I want to give you a background
and know that it's not just like a tinfoil hat thing.
But I digress.
Let's talk about Africa.
So Africa will be divided into three parts.
The Nile widens significantly.
The new waterway splits the area from the Mediterranean towards Gabon.
And Cairo disappears into the Red Sea.
New land's going to rise in the Arabian Sea,
north and northwest of Cape Town with mountains.
So this is at the whole time that certain areas are going
down, other areas are coming up.
Lake Victoria merges with Lake
Nyasa and flows into the
Indian Ocean and Central and
East Africa coastlines, they're completely
inundated with water.
So did you check out
those maps at the
bottom, Chint?
Hmm.
Oh, you know what?
I didn't scroll all the way down. I got stuck on
the whole
America. You know me.
I'm American. I couldn't get past the America map.
Right? Yeah, at the top?
Yeah, keep going down. Keep going down.
See, Africa looks like it's like
a tuning fork or something in the middle
of water. Like the water in the middle.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it's a trip.
It's almost like a reverse volcano look.
Yeah.
You know, like a reverse crater.
That's true.
And that's just because of the plate movement that is happening down in there.
Wow, there's so much more than just America to look at here.
Yes.
Yes, you can see the whole world.
Look at the inner lake of Russia.
Yeah.
Okay, so Asia, the land inundated from the Philippines to Japan.
Holy smokes.
Yeah.
North of the Bering Sea, Japan sinks.
There's only a few small islands left.
Taiwan, most of Korea's gone.
Oh yeah.
Philippines are gone. Indonesia
Indonesia breaks up
but new islands appear. You know
it has so much volcanic activity happening
right now that it actually
does like earth building there
as opposed to just sinking.
So that's kind of cool like like how hawaii
built right yeah china the coastline moves in just by hundreds of miles see how small china got
imagine how many people are displaced or not or not floating or in the ocean yeah india the land buckles yeah and low elevation causes survivors there get told
to flee to the himalayas um tibet nepal china into the high mountains in india because it will just
buckle so i mean that's in the description but on the map i don't see that it's as bad no description sound it looks like
they lost the coastline but that's right hold i kind of see out of this map but it could be i
don't i'm not a big follower of india like i don't know that much about it it could be that most of
their um city centers are all along that area that gets annihilated and sri lanka's gone i'm at the bottom so i mean i don't
know antarctica becomes a fertile rich soil land with farmland and um new land is created there
in the in the antarctic from the antarctic peninsula to tira del fuego and east towards the south georgia island so antarctica
actually becomes like the place you want to be i could buy i mean if there's the pole shift that's
going on and there's land over there then you know um australia so let's look at australia we got
we got all our australia awesome welcome to the outback huh yeah where everybody's
gonna be going so australia loses a lot of coastline yeah right 25 of australia is gone
the adelaide area becomes c all the way to i want to say lake erie but i'm sure i'm wrong um on how to pronounce it
because everything they're how you think australian should sound is wrong um the simpson and the
gibson desert they're like these huge no no grow areas right now they will become fertile land and
new land emerges off the coast of Australia.
So that's actually a growing landmass.
Yep.
Yep.
And New Zealand would grow, continue to grow, and join with old Australia.
And they say it's actually one of the safest places that you could be is in New Zealand,
that it's going to be like just a land of plenty.
Right?
Way to go. I bet Gates buys that up next because he listens to the podcast oh yeah i'm sure he's i'm sure he's
tuning in he's like oh call my realtor yeah we're going we're getting land new zealand but yeah
that's what they say i don't know in new zealand's pretty darn active with some of the earthquake activity. Look at how much it shows it's growing the landmass. It's huge.
Right? I know. It's way huge.
And then see how it connects
down on the bottom back with Australia?
Yep.
Yeah.
You know what? You buy that little tip of land
down there.
Just like 20 acres
and put up a toll booth.
Survive the earthquakes as everything happens.
If you own that little strip right there, boom, you're rich.
Yeah, sure.
Put up the toll booth.
Yeah, that's how I make my money right there.
All right.
All right.
Retirement plan.
You can buy that.
So Europe gets destroyed.
so europe gets destroyed most of europe's gonna sink and become hundreds of small islands the uk will disappear beneath the sea with small islands remaining
think like the caribbean island just splattered all over the place yeah they said that uh casey
and gibson uh you know i'm gonna talk about gibson but they say that london and birmingham all over the place. Yeah. They said that Casey and Gibson,
you know,
I'm going to talk about Gibson,
but they say that London and Birmingham
are going to survive
on these islands.
So, I mean,
the disaster
you're going to go through
to get to a survival point
is going to be
exceptionally bad.
Ireland,
sorry to my Ireland listeners,
Ireland disappears
except for the high areas.
Russia gets completely separated from Europe when a new sea forms.
It's going to join the Caspian, the Black, the Kara, and the Baltic Sea,
combine it all together and stretch all the way to the Genesee River in Siberia.
Russia's still a good climate for farming at that point,
so that's where the food for a lot of the European islands will be grown there.
The Black Sea is going to merge with the North Sea.
Bulgaria and Romania will be underwater.
Areas of western Turkey are underwater.
There's a new coastline from Istanbul to Cyprus.
Central Europe sinks,
and land between the Mediterranean Baltic Sea is underwater.
France is underwater.
Paris and the surrounding area is still an island.
See, you know, they always pick out the cities to, like, survive.
Yeah, because they don't want to spook these people too much.
Yeah, see them go. But
a new waterway
separates France from Switzerland
and Italy is divided by
water. Venice,
Naples, Rome, they're all
gone. Highlands
become the islands and
new lands rise from Sicily
to Sardinia.
You know what other thing I'm thinking of is a good investment for retirement?
A boat?
Yes.
No, buy a shipyard.
Arizona or someplace.
Yes, that's true.
And then I could be building boats and selling them.
That's why I was really fascinated by this stuff. And that's where, you know, make a fictional story,
right?
Well,
you failed if you're making it all come true.
That's not fiction.
Yeah,
no,
I,
I,
yeah,
I can't,
I can't talk to,
I can't explain that one.
That's not,
that's not fair.
Cause I just wrote a fictional story from like a map that I saw,
like things like that. and then i started finding out
more about it and i was like oh all right so north america the land where most of us live
um now listening to my podcast canada is pushed like almost 200 miles quebec ontario manitoba saskatchewan and areas of alberta
become the survival centers so refugees from bc and alaska flock there for survival
the united states the north american plate buckles california becomes the barrier islands
uh just like i wrote them in my book. They're just out there.
There's like 150 of them.
They are just out there.
They are.
Yeah.
The West Coast recedes towards Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colorado.
So there's this area where it just flows in all the way to the Colorado Mountain, to the Rocky Mountains there.
mountain to the rocky mountains there um it's just an area of low sea level as opposed to what new mexico and that half of arizona is because i looked at the topographical maps
of how this would all lay in there if water did come up in there and new mexico is actually even
though you think of it like a plain area it actually has a lot of hills and whatnot
and it's actually its elevation is actually pretty high so it would keep itself dry but you can see
how the water would just swoop in there and then take all the way down to mexico it's um that it's
actually accurate if you look at the topographical maps and then think about if the whole level came up
so that's i picked it right out like that for my book from looking at topo maps anyway um the great
lakes and the saint lawrence seaway they're gonna join together i mean that's just not unheard of
they're already right there anyway um and then they'll continue on down to the mississippi and go straight to the gulf of
mexico that's where i wrote in the mississippi sea into my books and that's that area that kind
of widens out and fills in that gap there maine to florida that whole coastline's just gone and
on his map to you know his respect he leaves some of Florida there, which, again, I'm going to have to question that because even on the flood maps that are the conservative estimates, that lower part of Florida is gone.
In Mexico, most of the coast is gone.
The Baja is just more islands that are together with the California islands.
Yucatan Peninsula is gone.
Central America and the Caribbean,
it sinks, becomes a series of islands.
Only the high elevations are safe in there.
There's a new waterway from the Bay of Honduras
to the Salinas, Ecuador.
South America.
There's heavy earthquake and volcanic activity in south america so here they're
saying it again venezuela colombia and brazil flooded they would flood completely over the
amazon basin becomes a huge inland sea so south america just gets like packed apart. Mm-hmm. Peru and Bolivia sink.
Salvador, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and parts of Uruguay sink with the Falkland Islands.
And then there's a new sea that covers central Argentina.
And new landmass joins with Chile.
See that new landmass that grew down south?
Yeah, to the left, yep.
Mm-hmm.
with chili see that new landmass that yeah south to the left yep and they're getting a lot of um earthquakes in that area right now because i watch a lot of this stuff a lot of the earthquake
activity and they're getting a lot of earthquakes where they keep getting worried about tsunamis
because of that area right there where they're pointing out that this landmass grows which is
crazy because there's agri casey was way before we
knew anything about um tectonics and stuff it's crazy yeah wonder if we can buy like the ocean
floor and own that thing when it comes up right that'd be awesome so who were these guys right
well george michael scallion he claimed to have the gift of prophecy.
And it could quite possibly be that he just plagiarized Edgar Cayce's work and made it, publicized it more, you know?
And touted it more.
Because he's the one who really brought this image of what a future Earth would look like into popularity.
But it was really Edgar Cayce who had made the predictions of this information.
So what Scallion did was he took these prophecies and he put a timeline on it.
Now, that's the worst thing you can possibly do ever.
Because his timelines came and went and nothing happened.
So everybody was like, oh, this guy's an idiot.
He doesn't know what he's talking about.
And the whole theory was discredited.
However, it was actually Casey's theory.
And he didn't put these kind of timelines on it.
It was Scallion who did that.
And a lot of Casey's stuff has all come true.
So Casey was the most documented prophet of the 20th century.
He was born in Kentucky.
And he already had psychic abilities appearing when he was very young.
He would talk to his grandfather's spirit.
And then the spirit connections that he had just kind of increased.
He could memorize books by sleeping on them.
Dude, imagine if you could do that.
I would be like, I could really use that.
Oh, I could so use that.
Just download.
That'd be awesome.
So Edgar could put himself in this trance-like state where he was sleeping.
Basically, he looked like he was sleeping, but you could ask him questions.
And I don't know if you've ever heard the universal knowledge theories.
It's like supposedly where Nostradamus tapped into was this universal knowledge.
And if we're all enlightened enough, we could all tap into there.
But certain people just have this ability
while agar casey was one of them well when casey was down he would talk about healing he would talk
about the future um dreams psychicness and spiritual growth so where did his stuff come
true like everybody follows nostradamus because so much of his stuff came true right so what's up with casey did his stuff really come
true yes edgar casey predicted the stock market crash of two of 1929 he was giving a private
reading for a gentleman and just started talking about like the horrible economic times that were
coming up for his company and everything and sure enough it was the economic
collapse of 1929 he also predicted world war ii way before it happened the pole shift this one
is already proven correct even though certain parts of it hasn't happened and they can see
that now like i mean you can go and research that. Suspicious observers.
Dude, he talks about it all the time.
The guys who space, you know.
Yeah, that space weather guy.
Space watcher.
He also predicted the convergence of the communication companies.
Now, this dude is born in 1877.
And he's talking about stuff that's going to happen, you know,
out with technology that hasn't even been invented yet.
He talked about the life of the Essenes and the Essenes are the authors of the Dead Sea
Scrolls.
He was talking about what happened in the Dead Sea Scrolls before they were discovered
and he predicted that they would be discovered and this is
what was going to be in them. He predicted
that blood was going to be used as a
diagnostic tool, which
obviously we are. And he also
predicted back then
La Nina and El Nino effect. He
made the connection between temperature changes
in the deep ocean and weather changes.
So this is all one of those dudes sleeping
and giving people readings, you know.
And a lot of it, like, scientists were like, oh, is that true?
Like, let's go check that out, you know.
Really interesting stuff.
He's a very productive sleeper.
I know, right?
I wish I could do that.
I would be all set. I would be all set.
I'd be all set.
So yeah, go research Edgar Cayce.
Go check out the maps.
Like I say, this is an article from Forbes.
I'm going to put some of them up on my website.
Not sure I'll be able to put them all up,
but I'll have that available for you guys.
And it's really interesting stuff i don't
know i'm pretty into geological happenings and curious about how the earth moves and breathes
and that's why i'm pretty much into this kind of stuff but the flooding is is coming if you want
to look at a conservative map versus a more extreme radical map like the one
that i put my fictional novel you know um but my thing about the conservative map i do have a point
about the conservative map they just talk about the water coming up and don't like talk at all
about how that would affect the earth and then cause earthquakes and cause different things to
happen you know so you can't just say, Oh,
we're just going to have this much more water and it's going to keep everything
else exactly the same. That's, that's unheard of.
No, you could say, I mean, look,
look at what water does like in a tanker truck and stuff,
drive it around when you, the water, you know,
the changes weight and moves around and
yeah there's a lot oh we had the cofferdam back in california before i moved there um they built
it and put water you know it was a dam with a reservoir right well when they put that water
in there it caused a reservoir induced earthquake because of the different weight structure. Yep. Yep. So. So that's my major hiccup.
Anyway.
If you guys have comments.
You want to.
You know.
Give me more information.
I can research.
Help you out with.
Anything like that.
Just let me know.
Go ahead and do that.
And hopefully you enjoyed hearing.
Kind of the.
Getting a little bit of the inside story.
On where the Changing Earth series all stems from.
So. We're already over. of the inside story on where the Changing Earth series all stems from. So,
we're already over.
So I'm just going to sign
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