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Wallow
2008-07-06, 06:25 PM
Is it bullshit or is the map/prediction true?
You decide

http://http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/imagenes_profecias/cambiostierramapas04.jpg

http://http://www.greatdreams.com/namer3.jpg

Gordon Michael Scallion supposedly had a dream where he saw all of the world as it will be in the near future. It was so engraved into his mind that he made a map according to what he remembered. The above pictures are from that map.

Skurai
2008-07-06, 06:56 PM
Is it bullshit or is the map/prediction true?
You decide

http://http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/imagenes_profecias/cambiostierramapas04.jpg

http://http://www.greatdreams.com/namer3.jpg

Gordon Michael Scallion supposedly had a dream where he saw all of the world as it will be in the near future. It was so engraved into his mind that he made a map according to what he remembered. The above pictures are from that map.

Bah! I can't see it! I want too though...

Wallow
2008-07-07, 07:46 AM
I'll post the images as attachments then...
The missing parts of the continents is indeed covered in water

jamer123
2008-07-07, 10:00 AM
ouch thats gonna suck

Jessifer
2008-07-07, 10:26 AM
So we'd both lose and gain land mass? Sounds logical.

Wallow
2008-07-07, 10:42 AM
So we'd both lose and gain land mass? Sounds logical.

Yea, supposedly after all this happens the ancient continents that sunk into the earth (Lemuria and Atlantas) will resurface again where the Atlantic and Pacific oceans are.

Wed-G
2008-07-07, 11:33 AM
Yea, supposedly after all this happens the ancient continents that sunk into the earth (Lemuria and Atlantas) will resurface again where the Atlantic and Pacific oceans are.

That's bitchin.

WetWired
2008-07-07, 11:49 AM
IIRC, Lemuria was supposed to have been in the Indian Ocean.

Wallow
2008-07-07, 01:23 PM
IIRC, Lemuria was supposed to have been in the Indian Ocean.

Well I just recalled that only some of Atlantas is supposed to resurface, (some islands in the Atlantic). For Lemuria, it was located around the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and according to Scallion a large part of it is supposed to resurface near Southwest South America.

Skurai
2008-07-07, 01:43 PM
Well I just recalled that only some of Atlantas is supposed to resurface, (some islands in the Atlantic). For Lemuria, it was located around the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and according to Scallion a large part of it is supposed to resurface near Southwest South America.

So... first we go "OH SHIT!" then we go "alright!"
Sounds Good to me. I wonder what kinda stuff Atlantis has on it... probably some weird, undiscovered.... stuff... :rolleyes:

!King_Amazon!
2008-07-07, 02:17 PM
So... first we go "OH SHIT!" then we go "alright!"
Sounds Good to me. I wonder what kinda stuff Atlantis has on it... probably some weird, undiscovered.... stuff... :rolleyes:

the atlantis is a lie!

jamer123
2008-07-07, 02:29 PM
i found this http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Athanasius_Kircher%27s_Atlantis.gif is wierd though i thought it would be in the bermuda triangle but who knows

Wallow
2008-07-07, 05:43 PM
So... first we go "OH SHIT!" then we go "alright!"
Sounds Good to me. I wonder what kinda stuff Atlantis has on it... probably some weird, undiscovered.... stuff... :rolleyes:

The thing is that millions of people will die as a cause to these world changes. Take Japan for example. If you look on the map (I looked at the map up close when my parent's friend showed it to us) Japan is not there. Therefore, all of these disasters taking place in the present are probably forming that future map. That's of course if one believes Scallion's map is accurate. If you look at this whole thing religiously, this world change kind of mirrors the idea of cleansing the world of it's corruption.

Jessifer
2008-07-08, 10:24 AM
It's unlikely that this kind of change would take place in a short enough time span for it to actually kill millions of people. I don't think the death count would be very high at all, it'd just be more populated in other area's of the world instead. The migration would be a bitch.

Skurai
2008-07-08, 10:26 AM
The thing is that millions of people will die as a cause to these world changes. Take Japan for example. If you look on the map (I looked at the map up close when my parent's friend showed it to us) Japan is not there. Therefore, all of these disasters taking place in the present are probably forming that future map. That's of course if one believes Scallion's map is accurate. If you look at this whole thing religiously, this world change kind of mirrors the idea of cleansing the world of it's corruption.

Seriously!? No Japan?
SONOVABITCH!! I was moving There!!! :mad:

!King_Amazon!
2008-07-08, 01:57 PM
It's unlikely that this kind of change would take place in a short enough time span for it to actually kill millions of people. I don't think the death count would be very high at all, it'd just be more populated in other area's of the world instead. The migration would be a bitch.

Pretty much this, yeah. The water levels will start rising faster, but it's not going to be like an epic flood or anything.