by Len Kasten
http://www.atlantisrising.com/issue9/ar9poleshift.html
With a rumble so low as to be inaudible,  growing, throbbing, then fuming into a thundering roar, the  earthquake starts...only it's not like any earthquake in recorded  history. In California, the mountains shake like ferns in a  breeze, the mighty Pacific rears back and piles up into a  mountain of water more than two miles high, then starts its race  eastward.
    
With the force of a thousand armies the wind  attacks, ripping, shredding everything in its supersonic  bombardment. The unbelievable mountain of Pacific sea water  follows the wind eastward, burying Los Angeles and San Francisco  as if they were but grains of sand. Nothing, but nothing, stops  the relentless, overwhelming onslaught of wind and ocean. Across  the continent the thousand-mile-per-hour wind wreaks its unholy  vengeance, everywhere, mercilessly, unceasingly.
    
Within three hours, the fantastic wall of water  moves across the continent, burying the wind-ravaged land under  two miles of seething water coast-to-coast. In a fraction of a  day all vestiges of civilization are gone, and the great cities  ...are nothing but legends. Barely a stone is left where millions  walked just a few hours before...
    
...Antarctica and Greenland, with their ice  caps, now rotate around the earth in the Torrid Zone; and the  fury of wind and inundation marches on for six days and nights.  During the sixth day, the oceans start to settle in their new  homes, running off the high ground. On the seventh day, the  horrendous rampage is over. The Arctic ice age is ended, and a  new stone age begins.
    
The Bay of Bengal basin, just east of India is  now at the North Pole. The Pacific Ocean, just west of Peru, is  at the South Pole. Greenland and Antarctica, now rotating  equatorially in the Torrid Zone find their ice caps dissolving  madly in the tropical heat. ..New ice caps begin to form in the  new polar areas. Greenland and Antarctica emerge with verdant,  tropical foliage.
    
A new era! Yes, the cataclysm has done its work  well.. .Once more the earth has shifted its 60-mile thick shell,  with poles moving almost to the equator in a fraction of a day.  Again the atmosphere and oceans, refusing to change direction  with the Earth's shell, have wiped out almost all life.
    
Thus does Chan Thomas describe the  much-heralded, greatly-feared coming catastrophe which supposedly  will ring down the curtain on the greatest uninterrupted advance  of human civilization in speculative history, a six-thousand-year  march up from the grunting, fire-worshipping cave-man to the  laptop computer girded, cellular-phone wielding corporate  road-warrior. The foregoing, horrific account of the next pole  shift is given by Thomas in his 55-page booklet, The Adam and Eve  Story published in 1963, and updated in 1971. Thomas, a  geologist-engineer with degrees from Dartmouth and Columbia, is  one of the pole-shift prognosticators of interest to John White  in his now classic book, Pole Shift. In the book, written in 1980  and still in print, White discusses the conclusions of the most  prominent pole-shift theorists, including Hugh Auchincloss Brown,  Immanuael Velikovsky, Charles Hapgood and others.
    
Pole Shift is a complete compendium of all of  the mostly modern predictors of a pole-shift, including famous  psychics and clairvoyants. It has emerged as the most thorough  treatment of this subject in print, and has become the source  book for students and investigators of the subject, both  scientific and otherwise, all over the world. Originally  published by Doubleday, and then by Berkeley Books, it is now in  print by A.R.E. Press in Virginia Beach, with more than 50,000  copies of that edition alone in print.
    
In the original 1980 edition, White does not  express certainty of belief in a coming pole-shift, but attaches  enough merit to the possibility to have included a chapter in the  book entitled How to Prepare for a Pole Shift. His conclusions  are carefully worded, but definitely leaning towards preparing  for the possibility that it will occur around the end of the  century. However he does state in several places in the book that  he is not yet convinced, and would not be willing to render a  final judgment until certain precursor events have occurred. By  1991, White was satisfied that these selected events were not  going to happen, and he therefore added an Epilogue to the 1995  A.R.E. edition in which he states his conviction that there will  not be a geographic pole-shift. White concludes in this edition  that most of Cayce's earth-change prognostications are in error,  especially the pole-shift prediction. It is undeniable that  almost all of the cataclysm dates pinpointed by Cayce have come  and gone without incident.
    
John White has degrees from Dartmouth and Yale,  and has been writing, teaching and lecturing on diverse subjects  that basically come under the New Age umbrella since the 60s,  with deeper involvement in the field since 1972 when he joined  with Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell to found The Institute of  Noetic Science in California. His main focus has been research in  the area of higher consciousness. He has written many books on  this and related subjects, and has edited several well-known  anthologies including Frontiers of Consciousness, Future Science,  and Kundalini, Evolution and Enlightenment. His most recent book,  The Meeting of Science and Spirit, takes up the Herculean  challenge of reconciling these two poles of the human experience,  a daunting task first tackled by Madame Blavatsky in 1890 in her  monumental and massive work Isis Unveiled.
    
White has long been involved with UFO  investigation and research. He has organized and hosted an annual  conference called The UFO Experience in North Haven, Connecticut  since 1983, whereat have appeared such luminaries of the UFO  universe as Stanton Friedman, Erich Von Daniken, Jacques Vallee,  Budd Hopkins, Brad Steiger and many others. John has recently  retired from his corporate public relations job, and now devotes  his efforts completely to his writing, lecturing and literary  agent activities.
    
We reached him at his home office recently in  Cheshire, Connecticut, to seek clarification and his most recent  thinking about the Pole Shift. We wondered particularly if he had  any new thoughts about the crustal displacement theory of Charles  Hapgood in the light of a recent revival of interest in Hapgood's  ideas sparked by the new book, When the Sky Fell, by Rand and  Rose Flem-Ath. The Flem-Aths theorize, in the book, that the  watery demise of Atlantis was not really due to submergence, but;  rather to crustal displacement, and they claim that the present  continent of Antarctica is really Atlantis under ice, the end  product of a sudden pole shift around 9,500 B.C.
    
White is still firm in his conviction that  there will not be a geographic pole shift around the year 2000,  calling it nonsense and fantasy, and furthermore that there  probably has never been one, although he does not rule out the  possibility that it could occur someday in the distant future. He  was, however, careful to distinguish between a magnetic and  geographic pole shift. He acknowledged that there have been many  magnetic shifts. He says there have been at least 181 occasions  recognized by science when the magnetic field of the earth has  completely collapsed, and reestablished itself in the opposite  polarity. So that the north magnetic pole becomes the south  magnetic pole, and vice-versa. We asked if they are ever  accompanied by catastrophes. His reply: No. Certainly not  catastrophes of the sort predicted by the pole shift theorists  and predictors. White says that, as far as he knows, such  magnetic shifts do not occur on any cyclical basis, nor are they  triggered by outer-space events a la Velikovsky in his famous  work, Worlds in Collision.
    
The strength of White's conviction was  surprising, and we sought to understand how he had arrived at  such an inelastic position on such a controversial subject,  essentially flying in the face of innumerable previsions of  millennial polar catastrophe by psychics and clairvoyants such as  Scallion, Cayce and Nostradamus. Primarily, it was the fact that  the predicted precursor events never happened. 
    
One of the most important discoveries that  argues for pole shifts in the past was a Renaissance map found in  the Library of Congress in 1959 by Charles Hapgood, that shows  the continent of Antarctica in an ice-free state. This was, in  addition to the famous Piri Re-is map, a map drawn by Oronteus  Finaeus in 1531 from much more ancient maps. After several years  of research, Hapgood was able to identify more than fifty  accurately represented features of Antarctica on the map. Since  Antarctica wasn't really charted until about 1920, Finaeus had no  way of knowing anything about it. But obviously those ancient  mariners knew it in precise cartographic terms. Hapgood estimated  the source to be about 17,000 years old, and therefore speculated  that the pole shift which buried the continent in ice must have  occurred about 14,000 years ago. In 1961, the Cartographic  Section of the U.S.A.F. Strategic Air Command, after studying the  Finaeus map, entirely confirmed Hapgood's analysis. They said  that the map was indeed made when Antarctica was free of ice, and  that furthermore, the ancient mapmakers must have understood  advanced mathematics, especially spherical trigonometry! To some,  this suggests an ancient astronaut hypothesis, which Hapgood  considered and dismissed as unlikely. The treatment of Hapgood  was largely sympathetic in the book, but in his Epilogue to the  l995 edition, White claims that Hapgood's conclusions about the  Finaeus map were effectively demolished by an article in a  magazine called The Skeptical Inquirer in the Fall of 1986 by one  David Jolly, who publishes a rare map trade handbook. It was our  naive belief that on the face of it, the Air Force opinion should  weigh heavier than a single article by a non-scientist in an  obscure magazine, but White told us that he continues to rely  largely on the Jolly article as a refutation of the Hapgood  ancient map evidence.
    
Hapgood's theory of crustal displacement also  explains one of the great mysteries of geology. How did it happen  that temperate and equatorial parts of the planet came to be  covered with ice during the so-called various ice-ages? It is  known, for example, that a glacier originated in southern India  about 280 million years ago, and pushed northwards 1100 miles.  How can this be, since India has always been where it is now?  Hapgood says in The Path of the Pole, ...ice ages existed in the  tropics and...great ice caps covered vast areas on and near the  equator. This happened not once, but several times. Shifting  poles due to slippage of the earth's crust could account for this  phenomenon very neatly. In his 1991 Epilogue, White discusses  this at length, and ultimately concludes that recent research in  land-water distribution indicates that this factor may account  for the rapid onset and recession of glaciation. When asked for  his current opinion on this, White said that new information  about Continental Drift may explain some of the apparent polar  re-locations to tropical areas.
    
Then there is the problem of the Woolly  Mammoths. White devotes an entire chapter in the book to this  riddle. What caused them all to die so suddenly? It is one thing  for a species to die out slowly over thousands of years and  become extinct. It is quite another to find their bones, and in  many cases, perfectly preserved bodies, in heaps in various parts  of the world, mostly in northern Siberia. Most certainly, they  did not die of old age. The famed Beresovka Mammoth uncovered in  Siberia in 1900, had unchewed grass and buttercups in his mouth,  and undigested vegetation in his stomach, indicating clearly that  he had died in the summer. How then, did he become frozen, and  remain perfectly preserved? A sudden pole shift plunging the  Siberian plains into numbing cold and transforming them into  frozen tundra would be one very acceptable explanation. Even if  the Mammoths did not all die immediately, they would perish over  a short period thereafter, because their food supply would be cut  off. This is the hypothesis championed by the well-known  naturalist Ivan T. Sanderson, who made numerous television  appearances in the '60s. In the Epilogue, White relies almost  completely on a critique refuting the pole shift theory, written  by one William White of England. John White believes that William  White is able to counter almost all of the very convincing points  made by Sanderson, to his satisfaction, thus neutralizing the  Woolly Mammoth evidence. However, we are never given any of  White's credentials. Both sides are in agreement that the  Mammoths apparently died mostly of asphyxiation before they  froze, but W. White concludes that this could have been caused by  drowning or suffocation, rather than a sudden icy tempest. John  White claimed that the extended period over which the Mammoths  died, he estimates it to be between 30,000 and 10,000 B.C.,  argues against a sudden catastrophic event. In the case of the  Beresovska Mammoth he says all the indications are that he fell  into an icy crevasse, broke his leg, and froze to death.
    
White's ultimate conclusion that there has  never been and will not be a pole shift after such a laborious  treatment of the subject, prompted us to ask, what motivated him  to write the book in the first place. He told us that living in  Virginia Beach and California brought the earth changes and pole  shift predictions to his attention. I felt that it was a subject  worthy of further investigation. If there was any truth to the  pole shift concept, then the human race was facing a gigantic  cataclysm in the very near future. I felt that people should be  aware of it, and a great effort should be made to prepare for  it.... As we pondered this reply, we considered how strange it  was that, with this initial motivation and with White's  consequent identification with the whole subject, that the book  turned out to be a refutation! One thing was very clear, White  apparently placed more reliance on scientific or  pseudo-scientific evidence than on the psychic/clairvoyant  prophecies. We asked him about that. I'm not a scientist. I'm  only a student of science. But. . . l have enormous respect for  the scientific method as a way of probing reality and  ascertaining the truth of something. Science has its limits, and  spiritual truths will not be proven definitively by science. On  the other hand, science does have a lot to say that can help us  to assess the validity of reported spiritual truths....In the  world of spirituality, there's a strong tendency for people to  cross over the line from having an open mind to having a hole in  the head....
    
From his concluding statement we understood  that he seeks answers from a higher source, and is possessed of a  more idealistic sort of spirituality. The conversation had turned  to alien abductions, which White connects with demonic forces.  From his view of this situation, we understood why he is not  concerned about a possible pole shift. ...it's very clear that  the human race is being supported by vast metaphysical forces  concerned with our health and safety and welfare and spiritual  unfoldment. It's evident, especially, in the Near Death  Experience where people come in contact with beings of light who  wordlessly radiate a sense of compassion and forgiveness. A  person's materialistic values, in that situation, are radically  re-oriented in the direction of spirituality. . .the human  species has strong allies who are working behind the scenes to  counter those forces of darkness who seek to enslave us and  capture our souls. Now, the important thing is this, to learn to  love all beings unconditionally...Unconditional love is the way  God loves, and we are here on earth to learn to love as God  loves.