Transcribed by Bert.
[October 11, 2014 Part 2 (15:13 mark)]
Jean: So iON, a physical “pole shift” that we were led to believe that’s a Schumann’s resonances reading was going to indicate… You’re suggesting that it’s… well, it’s very, very different from what the scientists say a physical pole shift is?
iON: Yes.
Bob: So, the scientific knowledge about the Schumann frequency doesn’t apply anymore?
iON: It never did.
Bob: So, it’s merging with itself or with other frequencies?
Jean: Well, the traditional definition of a physical pole shift is when the magnetics of the planet causes the crust of the planet to actually move. So, when “North goes South” and “South goes North”, the landmasses go with it?
iON: Yes.
Jean: But iON, you are saying that explanation is hogwash,…
iON: Pretty much!
Jean: …correct?
iON: Yes!
Jean: So, we could call it a “pole shift”, but it is something very, very different?
iON: Correct and that’s why we have this hard time with trying to gather all the spectral peaks of a low – low – low – low - super low - can’t hear nothing, low portion of Earth’s world. It seems ridiculous. You don’t gauge your atmosphere by its clouds. Why would you gauge your Earth by its frequency?
[October 11, 2014 Part 2 (15:13 mark)]
Jean: So iON, a physical “pole shift” that we were led to believe that’s a Schumann’s resonances reading was going to indicate… You’re suggesting that it’s… well, it’s very, very different from what the scientists say a physical pole shift is?
iON: Yes.
Bob: So, the scientific knowledge about the Schumann frequency doesn’t apply anymore?
iON: It never did.
Bob: So, it’s merging with itself or with other frequencies?
Jean: Well, the traditional definition of a physical pole shift is when the magnetics of the planet causes the crust of the planet to actually move. So, when “North goes South” and “South goes North”, the landmasses go with it?
iON: Yes.
Jean: But iON, you are saying that explanation is hogwash,…
iON: Pretty much!
Jean: …correct?
iON: Yes!
Jean: So, we could call it a “pole shift”, but it is something very, very different?
iON: Correct and that’s why we have this hard time with trying to gather all the spectral peaks of a low – low – low – low - super low - can’t hear nothing, low portion of Earth’s world. It seems ridiculous. You don’t gauge your atmosphere by its clouds. Why would you gauge your Earth by its frequency?
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