Future Map of North America By Gordon Michael Scallion
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ARE YOU GUYS FUCKING KIDDING ME.
Why don't any of you study geology for five minutes and then come back and look at how stupid all of this is?
Some of you agree with California falling in the water? Again basic geology will show its not even possible for Cali to just fall in the ocean like that.
Why don't you look up what actual geologists predict will happen in the future to find out about continental changes instead of giving hocus pocus bullshit like this a chance in your mind?
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why can "psychics" win the lotto
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wtf! so the western states will dissapear???? o.O
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An earthquake won't do it, but the shifting of the poles will. Scientics know it's happened in the past.
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besides , how is some one gonna say an earthquake is gonna happen on a spacfic day i thought you wouldnt know when a earthquake would happen ,, so ya im also calling bullshit based off that fact alone
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bullshit ive seen 2 different maps so im calling bullshit on each one, because they have been wrong alot of times about this kind of stuff just look at the shit in 1999 where they said all the pcs and shit would shut down in 2000 ! remember that crap , ya im quite sure everyone was panicing then , so im calling a whole two shoe of bullshit maybe california will break off or lose shore line , but idaho etc i dont think so , not for a very long time
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Nobody knows what will really happen.. Only god knows.. and honestly we still havent discovered half the secrets of planet earth> This is just a bunch of bullshit.!
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@lostillusion100 So the Sierra Nevadas are gonna be under the Pacific Ocean also with their 10K+ peaks? I agree we as Humans know little of our own planet but be serious, there is nothing (not even an asteroid) that could draw down entire mountain ranges under the current, or even the estimated level if the polar ice caps melted entirely, sea level. It's simple physics, you have to displace the "mountain" of earth somehow, where do you expect it all to go?
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@delindsay90210 It's sad how little we actually know. Japan moved 13 feet and lost roughly a foot of shoreline from one earthquake. Might seem small and I know moving 14,000 foot mountains is a bit far fetched but who really knows for sure. Far as the west coast to the rockies is concerned... learn to swim.
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learn to swim
Earthquake or not how exactly do you explain how a mountain range with peaks of over 14,000' can be swallowed by the Pacific Ocean. There is no way that any magnitude of earthquake can displace that much land mass (basically sucking it down into the mantle) so that sea water can come that far inland (as far inland as Denver, CO). I agree with the California inundation but am beyond skeptical that the Rocky Mountains could be effected in the way described.
delindsay90210 5 months ago 8
@davethevanman Yeah I found another video talking about his map and they said the was/is Mormon and had a vision while giving a lecture or something. That pretty much explains it all right there.
delindsay90210 5 months ago 5