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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

about ten centimetres (four inches) a year ... If both these observations<br />

were accurate when made, as we have every right to expect in view of the<br />

eminence of the scientists involved, then we have here evidence that the<br />

lithosphere may be in motion at the present time [and that it is<br />

experiencing] a geometrical acceleration of the rate of motion ... 45<br />

Exhibit 13<br />

USA Today, Wednesday 23 November 1994, page 9D:<br />

‘INTERACTIVE IN ANTARCTICA: Students Link With South Pole<br />

Scientists<br />

‘A live remote broadcast from the South Pole featuring Elizabeth Felton,<br />

a 17-year-old graduate of Chicago public schools, will take place Jan 10.<br />

Felton will use US Geological Survey data to reposition the copper marker<br />

designating the Earth’s geographic South Pole to compensate for the<br />

annual slippage of the ice sheet.’ 46<br />

Is it just the ice sheet that is slipping, or is the entire crust of the earth<br />

in motion? And was it just an ‘unusual interactive education project’ that<br />

took place on 10 January 1995, or was Elizabeth Felton unknowingly<br />

documenting the continued geometrical acceleration of the rate of<br />

motion of the crust?<br />

Scientists do not think so. As we shall see in the final chapter, however,<br />

the coming century is signalled in a remarkable convergence of ancient<br />

prophecies and traditional beliefs as an epoch of unprecedented turmoil<br />

and darkness, in which iniquity will be worked in secret, and the Fifth Sun<br />

and the Fourth World will come to an end ...<br />

Exhibit 14<br />

Kobe, Japan, Tuesday 17 January 1995: ‘The suddenness with which the<br />

earthquake struck was almost cruel. One moment we were fast asleep, an<br />

instant later the floor—the entire building—had turned to jelly. But this is<br />

no gently undulating liquid motion. This is jarring, gut-wrenching<br />

shuddering of awesome proportions ...<br />

‘You are in bed, the safest place in the world. Your bed is on the floor,<br />

what you used to think of as solid ground. And with no warning the world<br />

has turned into a sickening roller-coaster ride, and you want to get off.<br />

‘Possibly the most frightening part is the sound. This is not the dull<br />

rumble of thunder. This is a deafening, roaring sound, coming from<br />

everywhere and nowhere, and it sounds like the end of the world.’<br />

(Eyewitness report on the Kobe earthquake by Dennis Kessler, Guardian,<br />

45 Ibid., p. 44.<br />

46 USA Today, 23 November 1994, p. 9D.<br />

464

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