Written January 1, 2011
Egypt building new cement towers and walls at its border with the Palestinians. Does the government know about the pole shift and migration of people to Africa through Sinai and covering the story with the war in Palestine? Where can the Egyptians go after the pole shift as the 80 million live in the Nile valley which will be immersed with the Red Sea and Mediterranean sea and Nasr lake after collapse of the high dam and the rest of Egypt is desert? That gives them one way the mountains of Red Sea am I correct?
When the Africa Plate rolls to the east and drops, during the 7 of 10 scenarios, this will of course affect Egypt and its connection to the Sinai Peninsula. The Straits
of Gibraltar will widen by 125 miles, as Africa drops, and Morocco will move 50 miles further east. Where the Sinai Peninsula is considered part of the African
Plate, the Red Sea is clearly ripping open. Thus both the Red Sea at the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba tearing up into Jordan will rip open, leaving the Sinai
Peninsula positioned like an island with few direct attachments. We have stated that Egypt can find itself in the center of a migration route, as mankind will
remember that a handy route into Africa exists there, and that Africa is a rich continent with a high elevation. Portions of Egypt may find itself under water when the
sea level rises to 675 above today's level, but most will not be under water. But the crowd of people passing through Egypt will make survival there almost
impossible. Any food grown will be taken.
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