12,000-year cycle of cataclysms
Every 12,000 years, catastrophic changes occur on Earth. And what's more, they don't just happen separately, they synchronize with each other and only increase over time.
What is the 12,000-year cycle? It is a recurring natural phenomenon associated with the impact of not fully studied cosmic radiation, which affects the cores of all planets in the solar system and the Sun. Including our planet.
Signs of entering the 12,000-year cycle:
1. Weakening of the magnetic field
2. Volcanic and earthquake activity
3. Drift (movement) of the magnetic pole
4. Synchronization of cataclysms
5. Increased number of floods, fires, tornadoes, tsunamis, hurricanes, storms, typhoons, droughts
6. Abnormal heating of the glaciers of Antarctica and Greenland from the bottom up.
What is the difference between a 12,000 cycle and a 24,000 cycle?
The Earth has experienced major climate catastrophes approximately every 12,000 years. Every 24,000 years, these catastrophes have been even more powerful, as confirmed by studies of volcanic ash in ice cores and other data.
Right now, as humanity, we are just in the 24,000 year cycle. Global climate change on the planet is more powerful and more destructive.
In addition, we have polluted our ocean with micro and nanoplastics, which is making the situation on the planet even worse.
Scientists who have proven cyclicity:
M. L. Arushanov
V. V. Bubnenkov
A. M. Baturin
Elichin Khalilov
V. V. Bushuev
I. P. Kopylov
N. V. Petrov
V. L. Syvorotkin
E. G. Smotrin
Douglas Vogt
Chan Thomas
A. Yu. Reteyum
Humanity enters the active phase of the 24,000-year cycle at the end of 2024. It is necessary to unite efforts to survive in the face of upcoming climate cataclysms.
What do you think, is it worth waiting for the cataclysm to take your life and the lives of your loved ones or take advantage of the chance to create an international request to scientists to save life on the planet?"