Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Irth History - Reposted from 2020

 On the 6th and 9th of August 1945 near the end of World War II mankind showed its power by exploding two atomic bombs, 365,000 people died.  Ten days later God showed His power by moving the Irth, not with a little earthquake, but by MOVING the whole planet, and millions died!


On August 19, 1945, at 06:45 GMT, the poles shifted, the North Pole slid to somewhere to the middle of Alberta Canada and the South Pole correspondingly to Kerguelen Island off the coast of Antarctica. Geography changed, oceans moved, countries disappeared, cities were destroyed, and all the world's population could do was hang on for dear life!

Soon the ground ceased to move, the oceans calmed and the survivors took a deep breath. What happened? Is it going happen again? If so, when? The world was paralyzed with fear. Countries struggled. Rebuilding efforts lacked permanence. It took what was left of the scientific community ten years to convince a skeptical world that it wasn't the atomic explosions that caused the shift.  Countries across the globe surveyed their holdings and discovered the shift exposed massive amounts of mineral wealth everywhere across the planet. Then the rebuilding began in earnest. A new Irth was born!

Seventy-five years later the Irth and its burgeoning population have made tremendous strides in technology and society. All under the shadow of a healthy fear of God. But man is "still man" and all of his past faults and failures have accompanied him into this brave new world. Man still strives for wealth and power, and rumors of war and talk of dark things lurk in the shadows, waiting.

It is 2020 and this is the world of Spivey Strarestraight a surveyor pilot who works for the US Geologic Survey. Come and join Spivey and his wife Lily, a government certified archaeologist as they help to rebuild the Irth, uncovering treasures and tribulation. Welcome to IRTH!

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