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February 17, 1999: Earth Changes - Gordon Michael Scallion

February 17, 1999: Earth Changes - Gordon Michael Scallion

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

May 24, 20242h 2m

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Show Notes

Art Bell welcomes futurist and visionary Gordon Michael Scallion, editor of the Earth Changes Report, for a detailed examination of planetary upheaval and the forces driving accelerating weather catastrophes. Scallion recounts the health crisis in the late 1970s that triggered his prophetic abilities, when a mysterious woman appeared in his hospital room and showed him visions of future earthquakes in Mexico and San Francisco that later came to pass.

The conversation delves into Scallion's theory that the core of the Earth has shifted, forcing magma into new pathways and releasing heat into the oceans, which he identifies as the true cause of El Nino. He connects this internal process to the intensifying solar cycle, predicting solar flux counts reaching 500 and warning that massive flares could trigger a magnetic pole shift. He forecasts record-breaking tornadoes, unprecedented floods, and hailstorms with softball-sized stones for the year ahead.

Scallion also addresses geopolitical predictions, warning that political unrest in Turkey will escalate into a broader conflict engulfing the Middle East and Europe. He discusses Y2K vulnerabilities, the symbiotic relationship between solar activity and Earth's magnetic field, and his belief that while humanity has passed the fail-safe point for preventing global changes, localized communities can still prepare and adapt.