- The Shocking Doomsday Maps Of The World And The Billionaire Escape Plans
- Our lives are in a constant state of flux, the political situation aside, our earth is rapidly changing. Between the increase of bizarre weather patterns hitting the earth, and recent major volcanic activity, now more than ever our focus is on our planets future.
- Gordon-Michael Scallion was a futurist, teacher of consciousness studies and metaphysics and a spiritual visionary. In the 80’s he claims to have had a spiritual awakening that helped him create very detailed maps of future world, all stemming from a cataclysmic pole shift.
- Scallion believed that a pole shift would stem from global warming, nuclear activity, and the misuse of technology.
- Another theorist and psychic Edgar Cayce predicted a 16 to 20 degree shift
- Cayce predicted that when both Mt. Etna volcano in Italy and Mt. Pelee in Martinique erupt together, there will be approximately 90 days to evacuate the west coast before the massive flood claims the coastline.
- But the most compelling argument is that an asteroid or comet collision with earth could cause the entire planet to shift.
- With all of this knowledge of future mapping, do the world’s financial leaders know something we don’t? Consider how many of the richest families have been grabbing up massive amounts of farmland around the world.
- All property is far away from coastal areas, and in locations conducive to self-survival, farming and coal mining.
- Billionaire Bill Gates recently acquired 28,000 acres in Arizona to create his own city called Belmont. (Type of futuristic city)
- Amazon’s Jeff Bezos (400,000 acres in Texas)
- John Malone (currently the largest landowner in America, owns 2,200,000 acres including Wyoming and Colorado)
- Ted Turner (2,000,000 acres in Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico and North Dakota)
- Internationally, moguls in Australia and New Zealand have been snapping up farmland at record paces.
- But more importantly the wealthy are preparing for safe escape havens, stockpiling real estate in dry areas
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