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Pole Shift quiz: Why would land-locked Wyoming need an aircraft carrier?

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March 23, 2013

Why would a land-locked state like Wyoming need an aircraft carrier? Don’t you need an ocean for that?

What on earth could the Wyoming House of Representatives have been thinking when, a little over a year ago, they introduced a “Doomsday Bill” (Source) that included buying an aircraft carrier?

“Wanted: Aircraft carrier, new or used. Cost important. Contact Wyoming Legislature, Cheyenne, Wyoming.”

Several House members were in favor of the legislation - no harm in preparing for the worst - while others (probably not in the know) considered it lunacy.

The bill’s GOP sponsor, State Rep. David Miller, told the Star-Tribune in Casper, “Things happen quickly sometimes . . . I represent people in Wyoming, and I want them to be protected from any catastrophic events that may beset the rest of the country.”

Hmmm? Is there a Pole Shift clue in there somewhere?

Were they thinking of gearing up for the time after the Pole Shift – the “aftertime," when according to ZetaTalk, the Mississippi River Valley will lose 675-feet of elevation and flood. Nice to know somebody’s listening.

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According to the Zetas of ZetaTalk (written Oct 23, 2010), a flooded Mississippi River Valley would be just down the Platte and Missouri Rivers. The Pole Shift will split the eastern and western parts of the United States into two land masses – from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian border, pulling apart most of the Mississippi river bridges. (Note: Think Bayou Corne, Louisiana sinkhole.) The Zetas also say that within two years of the Pole Shift, there will be a sea-level rise of 675 feet.

So perhaps being prepared by buying an aircraft carrier may not such a bad idea, but how would you get it to Wyoming, and where would you berth it? Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming’s largest body of water sits in the middle of a supervolcano. Even if you managed to squeeze an aircraft carrier into one of its watery locations, how much maneuvering room would you have?

Cost is another consideration. The USS George H.W. Bush (without aircraft) cost about $6.2 billion - a lot more than Wyoming’s annual budget of $4 billion. And, just one effectively equipped F/A-18E/F Super Hornet costs upward of $55 million.

Not to worry, the short-lived "Doomsday Bill" quickly had its day of reckoning, when legislators killed it by a three-vote margin (30 to 27), even after the bill was stripped of the aircraft carrier provision.

The answer to the Pole Shift question, "Why would land-locked Wyoming need an aircraft carrier," is Planet X cometh!

How did you score? Feel free to post your comments below.

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