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Shifting and Changing

Posted by Luminakisharblaze on April 1, 2011 at 12:15am in 2012

When my husband was young, he lived in Italy.  He saw a car there in a junk yard that had been hit by a train.  It was like a Delta 88 (I say like because it wasn’t recognizable enough to verify the model).  The point is that the cast iron block was remolded in a fashion that defied normal collision metallurgy parameters.  It was as if, during the instant of impact, the iron melted and reformed.

Now consider this.

The only logical way for the iron to do that would be that the impact created a vibration through the iron engine block that matched the frequency at which iron exists in a molten state.  With that in mind, you can see the obvious way in which the earth will manifest the shift in the 3D.  Frequencies are changing and will continue to do so, the poles have shifted and are still doing so.  The recent EQs and tsunamis are all a matter of this planet adjusting as it changes frequencies. 

Here is a real world example for you.  I don’t know if anyone else has noticed or had this problem, but lately, in the last few days, I have not been able to get one single video anywhere on any computer I use to play the video.  The sound will play and the picture will either stay frozen, stop and freeze at various intervals, or glitch by as the sound plays.  To me this looks like sound frequencies and digital light frequencies out of their normal parameters.  I have also noticed many issues of various kinds with the electronic capabilities throughout the web. 

Now, since the poles are shifting, the magnetic field is changing.  The normal natural parameters in which all electronics are based are changing.  This is going to become more and more apparent as the earth shifts. 

The engine block my husband saw in Italy is a good example of how it will manifest among metals.  It will change the frequencies at which they normally exist in other states and so the whole science of metallurgy will slowly shift as the frequencies of metal begin to rise. 

Just something to consider.