 I learned about this. I learned, you know, we learned about this in school and stuff like this But here's a story that the same teacher that I had moved from Vancouver to Japan to be in an earthquake Here's what he told us. He was studying at university in the 1960s. He said he was sitting in His class right he was sitting in his class at university and the professor came in and said okay Everyone's got their textbooks He was pull out your textbook, okay pull out the textbook. This is in the 1960s, right and he goes okay, go go to chapter whatever five and All the way to chapter seven never went chapter five to chapter seven And he goes tear them out. They're like what he goes tear that those pages out Tear them out. I was like what what do you mean? Why tear them out? This is this is what happened in the 1960s, right? so when when Certain so-called scientists certain people This is by the way vitamins thing in there certain people come and say the rod Rodriguez one. Thank you very much for the follow when certain people Right Low IQ people some scientists come out and say the science is settled the science is never settled Never settled, right? So this professor came in in 1960s To my teacher in the 1980s, right 20 years later. He was teaching the stock Came in and said tear those pages out and this is the reason, right? Because during World War two, okay, I believe it was American submarines when they were Transversing the Atlantic when they were going across the Atlantic I'm pretty sure other countries did this as well They used to carry It's sort of metal detectors magnetometers, right in the submarines, right? And when they were trans when they were going across the ocean floor a little bit above it. They were measuring Magnetism because they were looking for things, right? Maybe other submarines Bad ones or good ones or allies or whatever so all of a sudden They were mapping out the Atlantic going back and forward, right because the war is here and Submarines are here. So Americans were doing this a lot, right a lot of submarines They were creating all this data, right and what happens back then anyway There was a 25 year No releasing of information, okay gag order on anything related to the war In the United States, that's what the rules said, right? I'm going by memory again. So look into all this stuff, right? So it was 25 years of silence everything top secret nothing being released, right? So 1960s right mid 1960s go back 25 years you're 1940 1940 1945 Right around that period all of a sudden all this data came available, right? So if you're an earth scientist geologist, geophysicist, geophysicist would have looked at this like drooling, right? They looked at all this data and went oh my Gosh Right make this friendly child friend. Oh my gosh. The earth magnetic field flips. Why is it flipping? Oh my gosh, all those people that said hey wow look at the coincidence the coincidences Africa sort of fits nicely as a puzzle America Right, I wonder what and then there's other places that sort of fit well together. Wow What coincidences right in the 1960s they found out oh wow There's something called the Mid-Atlantic trade plate tectonics came into existence the theory of it, right and Magnetic earth magnetic field flipping link that up with paleontology You get major extinction events when earth magnetic field flips you understand earthquakes better You all of a sudden the door was open, right? Wow We learned so much about the earth just because just because of the data that was released Right that was collected during World War two by let's say the allies, right and Once that information was released our whole understanding of planet earth completely shifted Brilliant Brilliant Phenomenal