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Einstein on Earth Crust Shift. Animated Earthquake Maps 2011 – 2013 – If This Doesn’t Get Your Attention, Go Back to the Global Economic Meltdown Media Diversion

Tuesday, July 23, 2013 20:37
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Increasing number of earthquakes, frequency and intensity 2011 (see first video below)

ALBERT EINSTEIN
I frequently receive communications from people who wish
to consult me concerning their unpublished ideas. It -goes
without saying that these ideas are very seldom possessed of
scientific validity. The very first communication, however,
that I received from Mr. Hapgood electrified me. His idea is
original, of great simplicity, and if it continues to prove it-
selfof great importance to everything that is related to the history of theearth's surface.  

NOT JUST FUKUSHIMA... FUKUSHIMA COVERUP HERE

A great many empirical data indicate that at each point on
the earth's surface that has been carefully studied, many cli matic changes have taken place, apparently quite suddenly.
This, according to Hapgood, is explicable if the virtually
rigid outer crust of the earth undergoes, from time to time,
extensive displacement over the viscous, plastic, possibly fluid inner layers. Such displacements may take place as the consequence of comparatively slight forces exerted on the crust, derived from the earth's momentum of rotation, which in turn will tend to alter the axis of rotation of the earth's crust. 

In a polar region there is continual deposition of ice, which
is not symmetrically distributed about the pole. The earth's
rotation acts on these unsymmetrically deposited masses, and produces centrifugal momentum that is transmitted to the rigid crust of the earth. The constantly increasing centrifugal momentum produced in this way will, when it has reached a certain point, produce a movement of the earth's crust over the rest of the earth's body, and this will displace the polar regions toward the equator. 

Without a doubt the earth's crust is strong enough not to
give way proportionately as the ice is deposited. The only
doubtful assumption is that the earth's crust can be moved
easily enough over the inner layers. The author has not confined himself to a simple presentation of this idea. He has also set forth, cautiously and comprehensively, the extraordinarily rich material that supports his displacement theory. I think that this rather astonishing, even fascinating, idea deserves the serious attention of anyone who concerns himself with the theory of the earth's development. To close with an observation that has occurred to me while writing these lines: If the earth's crust is really so easily displaced over its substratum as this theory requires, then the rigid masses near the earth's surface must be distributed in such a way that they give rise to no other considerable centrifugal momentum, which would tend to displace the crust by centrifugal effect. I think that this deduction might be capable of verification, at least approximately. This centrifugal momentum should in any case be smaller than that produced by the masses of deposited ice.

Again, 2012 to 2013

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THE FULL TEXT OF "A KEY TO SOME BASIC PROBLEMS OF EARTH SCIENCE 

by CHARLES H. HAPGOOD

Foreword by ALBERT EINSTEIN (ABOVE)

FULL TEXT OF THE "HAPSBERG PAPERS

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