here is some information regarding the magnetic polar shift, quoted from wikipedia.
"the canadian government has made several measurements since, which show that the north magnetic pole is continually moving northwest. in 1996 an expedition certified its location by magnetometer and theodolite at 78°35.7′n 104°11.9′w / 78.595, -104.1983 (magnetic north pole 1996).[7] its estimated 2005 position was 82°42′n 114°24′w / 82.7, -114.4 (magnetic north pole 2005 est), to the west of ellesmere island, the biggest of the queen elizabeth islands, in canada.[8] during the 20th century it has moved 1100 km, and since 1970 its rate of motion has accelerated from 9 km/year to 41 km/year (2001–2003 average; see also polar drift). if it maintained its present speed and direction it would reach siberia in about 50 years, but it is expected to veer from its present course and slow down."
the fact that the airlines and the military have to change their settings for flight paths frequently confirms this information.
one thing which most people are not thinking about is that much of the beaching of whales is caused due to this phenomenon. they migrate by following magnetic lines along their traditional paths. when these line change due to the shift of the magnetic pole they tend to follow the same paths which ends up taking them to dry land rather than their proposed destination. the same thing is happening to migrating birds, whose flight paths have changed as well as their destinations often putting them in undesirable locations for wintering. the flight paths of the monarch and fritalary butterflies has also been disturbed.
here in texas we always used to see the fight of migrating geese coming over spring and fall. rarely are there any flocks flying across north central texas anymore. we used to have flocks of butterflies numbering in the millions fly through downtown dallas every fall. now we see few if any monarchs wandering through the area. when i see one, i bless it and wish it well on its lonely journey to mexico.
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