The Pole Shift (shift of the Earth's crust) is associated with the passage of the planet Nibiru at a distance of 14 million miles (22.5 million kilometers) from the Earth. The magnetic moment of the latter changes the total influence on the Earth of other planets, causing a temporary binding to Nibiru (change in the direction of magnetic moment under the influence of a stronger field passing near Nibiru) – the Pole Shift. The Pole Shift is actually a movement of the Earth's interior – the core – to achieve alignment with Nibiru. Nibiru, because of its gigantic size compared to Earth, dominates this magnetic duel, and the alignment is achieved by shifting the Earth's crust. The Earth's crust resists alignment by being trapped in...