Studies show that the majority of the populace believes in the alien
presence, in the likelihood of intelligent life existing elsewhere in the
Universe and being curious enough or having the capacity to travel to
Earth for a visit. Since the majority of humans on Earth are not
contactees, where does this solid belief come from? This is derived from a
combination of factors, and when weighted by each individual human, leans
heavily in the direction of life elsewhere being a possibility. These
factors include the diversity of life they see on Earth, the likelihood of
some process like evolution in that they can observe a similar skeletal
structure on many different animal types, their own curiosity about the
greater Universe extrapolated to a desire for space travel by humans, and
the persuasiveness of UFO sightings. Regardless of statements by the
establishment, the population believes otherwise. What factors, then, does
the populace take into consideration during any discussion on pole shifts,
past or pending?
In spite of the pompousness of self appointed experts in the scientific
community, the public in general takes them with a grain of salt. The
scientific community argues with itself, loudly at times, and presents
contradictions to confused students. Announcements are regularly made
about recent discoveries that contradict past assumptions, with new
theories put forth as the new truth to be honored as fact. A jaded public
listens with half an ear, giving other factors greater weight. More weight
is given the views expressed by local experts, individuals known to the
community for sober deliberation and solid conclusions that pass the test
of time. When something momentous is about to happen, all eyes turn toward
these individuals, to see their reactions and conclusions. In that the
coming pole shift is expressing itself locally via weather changes and
crop disasters, the global situation will not reach the local level until
little time is left. Thus, the evaluation or conclusions of scientists,
who disagree and argue, or the conclusions of local wisemen, are unlikely
to cause the populace to conclude that a pole shift is pending.
Past geological upheavals are all around the common man, but go unseen as
they have been there for the lifetimes of those living. Sheer cliffs, torn
continents, risen or fallen ocean levels - all are put into the category
of something unknown that happened before one’s time. The explanation that
much of this happened eons ago, during a time when the Earth was perhaps
impacted by an asteroid, is accepted, and often this is due to the desire
to believe that nothing so horrific could occur during one’s own lifetime.
The desire to be comfortable is strong, and denial an easy route. Patterns
showing that cataclysms are recent, and periodic, cause discomfort in
most, and thus are quickly put to rest by any alternative
explanation - the study is wrong, the dates confused, or the reporter not
credible. Such patterns, where compelling to those who have accepted,
emotionally, the coming changes, will not be accepted by those not ready
to be aware. Awareness must be preceded by a plan, steps to be taken by
the individual, who must accept that their life will be changed before
they can allow themselves to believe it.
Folklore and prophecy speaks to the coming changes eloquently, in all
cultures and through many mediums. These stories and prophecies hold the
populace spellbound, in the main, because the average man understands that
for lore to persist through time, or for a prophecy to be widely known, it
must have had a great impact on all who heard it, and thus it
holds validity. This is a factor little understood by the establishment,
who arrogantly assume that their statements are taken as valid by the
public. Thus, folklore and prophecy are ignored by the establishment, as
insignificant. They are wrong. Prophecies about albino animals, the White
Buffalo, or a red sky accompanied by great heat and drought, or snow in
summer, are also prophecies that can be verified by the average man. That
many prophecies come true at the same time also holds weight. This - more
than any argument in the media or pronouncements by experts or careful
pattern analysis of geological changes - affects the average man, and
causes him to consider the possibility that a time of global and spiritual
change, as predicted, is about to occur.