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Atlantis Pt 1: European Climate and Atlantis Rising
Atlantis: Seeing the Mirror
Prt 1: European Climate and Atlantis Rising (From Vol1 Where Were You Before the Tree of Life?) By Peter Farley www.4truthseekers.org The memories of Atlantis in the collective unconscious of those on planet Earth are very deeply engrained and very much repressed for they are memories of great traumas, not just of the destruction of one civilization, but of three. They are also very real warnings of the potential for the destruction of a fourth civilization, indeed an entire world, simply because we refuse to recognize and deal with this potent force in our history. It is because the story of Atlantis holds up such a mirror to us and to the culture that exists today on Earth that we keep denying its existence. Is it any wonder then that we also let ourselves be so easily duped into believing the histories of our race which make no sense, and that leave great gaping holes, and thousands of unanswered questions? In refusing to acknowledge the mistakes we have made in the past, to learn from our history, we are also intent on giving away our individual power once again, both consciously and unconsciously, to those same Beings who were responsible for this earlier destruction in the first place. Exciting new evidence of Atlantis' existence is to be found in recent studies of the weather patterns of Northern Europe. These weather patterns rely on the Gulf Stream, the warm current of the North Atlantic Ocean flowing in a generally northeastern direction from the Straits of Florida to the Grand Banks, east and south of Newfoundland. This Stream then extends its flow from the Grand Banks to the shores of Western Europe, Scandinavia, and the islands of the Arctic Ocean in the form of the North Atlantic Drift. The Gulf Stream is of great climatological importance because of its moderating effects on the climate of Western Europe. In northeastern America a crop like rye, nonresistant to frost, can only be cultivated up to 50 degrees north latitude. In Norway, it can be cultivated up to 20 degrees higher latitude. This is also true of wheat and potato crops, and the northern limits beyond which horses, mules, and sheep cannot be kept. The inhospitable arctic regions which begin at 55 degrees latitude in eastern America do not start until 70 degrees north latitude in Norway. Unaffected by the Gulf Stream, Labrador is sub-arctic though at the same latitude as England. If the Gulf Stream's influence were removed by, say a large continental island in the middle of the Atlantic such as Atlantis was supposed to have been, it would mean that the climate of north- western Europe would undergo a radical change, and would then become normal for that kind of latitude. During the Pleistocene Epoch of Earth's history, there was about the same amount of ice cover to the east of the Atlantic as there was to the west. Both continents were buried under huge ice caps that occasionally reached as far down as 50 degrees north latitude. The limits of glaciation leave their mark in the form of piled up rock called terminal moraines. The belts of terminal moraines found in Canada and Europe, which indicate the southern limit of advance of inland ice sheets, clearly show that during the Ice Age northwestern Europe did not enjoy a better climate than northeastern America. Thus it can be concluded that the Gulf Stream did not flow or did not reach northwest Europe during that time, blocked as it would have been at the time by the remaining islands of Atlantis. Experts differ as to exactly when the Earth moved into its fifth geological age. Experts using different criteria place the time from 20,000 to 8,000 years ago. One scientist counting the bands of Swedish varved clay arrived at an "optimum" of 12,000 to 10,000 years BC, the time when the final remnants of Atlantis were supposed to have sunk beneath the ocean. This means that much of England and most of Northern Europe only became hospitable for human habitation after the sinking of Atlantis. As we can see from recorded history, this is exactly the time when civilization began to take root on the European continent. 2006-11-27 |