This site explorers the old theories of polar wandering and earth crust displacement - the site is currently under construction

Polar Wandering and the Cycle of Ages

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Polar Wandering and the Cycle of Ages explores the history of Ice Ages, and how dramatic climatic changes have remained completely unexplained by mainstream geologists.

Kyle Bennett looks afresh at Charles Hapgood’s theory of Earth Crust Displacement, showing how it can explain many astonishing new discoveries, such as the former presence of alligators and crocodiles near Arctic Ocean. It uncovers the long-forgotten history of the theory of polar wandering, revealing how it originated within the heart of the British intellectual establishment.

By exploring the scientific literature in painstaking detail, Bennett shows how polar wandering has been widely accepted by mainstream geologists as an explanation for climatic change in the remote past; but blinded by outdated prejudices and the doctrine of Uniformitarianism, they still refuse to consider more recent pole shifts. This highly original book presents compelling new evidence for a pole shift 15,000 years ago, moving the North Pole from Canada into the Arctic Ocean in under 1,000 years.

This last pole shift happened at the dawn of civilisation, and shaped human history. Bennett shows how memories of this event may have survived in mythologies and historical records – an ancient tale of the sky falling and the sun changing its course, found in cultures throughout the world.

Polar Wandering and the Cycle of Ages

Kyle Bennett's Polar Wandering and the Cycle of Ages is now available as an e-book in the UK and and North America, and in print for UK customers only.

This groundbreaking book explores the history of Ice Ages, and how dramatic climatic changes have remained completely unexplained by mainstream geologists.

Kyle Bennett looks afresh at Charles Hapgood’s theory of Earth Crust Displacement, showing how it can explain many astonishing new discoveries, such as the former presence of alligators and crocodiles near Arctic Ocean. It uncovers the long-forgotten history of the theory of polar wandering, revealing how it originated within the heart of the British intellectual establishment.

By exploring the scientific literature in painstaking detail, Bennett shows how polar wandering has been widely accepted by mainstream geologists as an explanation for climatic change in the remote past; but blinded by outdated prejudices and the doctrine of Uniformitarianism, they still refuse to consider more recent pole shifts. This highly original book presents compelling new evidence for a pole shift 15,000 years ago, moving the North Pole from Canada into the Arctic Ocean in under 1,000 years.

This last pole shift happened at the dawn of civilisation, and shaped human history. Bennett shows how memories of this event may have survived in mythologies and historical records – an ancient tale of the sky falling and the sun changing its course, found in cultures throughout the world. 

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