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April 17, 2001: Pole Shift and Earth Changes - Gordon Michael Scallion

April 17, 2001: Pole Shift and Earth Changes - Gordon Michael Scallion

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

November 5, 20242h 47m

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Show Notes

Art Bell welcomes futurist and intuitive Gordon Michael Scallion to discuss the possibility of an imminent pole shift and accelerating earth changes. Scallion describes the layers beneath the Earth's crust, comparing them to the layers of the atmosphere, and explains how these boundaries move at different speeds. When they get stuck and release, he warns, the lithosphere itself could slip over the layer beneath it.

Scallion shares a vivid vision in which he watched the sun rapidly cross the sky in an unnatural direction during summer, followed by intense winds. He interprets this as the crust displacing rather than the entire planet tilting, drawing parallels to the cataclysm that flash-froze the mammoths roughly 12,000 years ago. He points to the current record-breaking sunspot cycle and declining magnetic field as warning signs.

The conversation also covers the unprecedented solar flare activity of cycle 23, the relationship between solar energy and El Nino events, and the Chandler wobble. Art notes aurora borealis visible across the mid-latitudes that very evening, adding real-time synchronicity to Scallion's forecast of a volatile summer ahead.