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This is not true, magnetic pole shifts don’t move earths crust. Even if we were to assume it’s true the earths pole has moved 680 miles (1100 KM) in the last 100 years. If the magnetic pole moved the extra 12,000 miles for a true flip, the pole would only shift 15 yards https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_magnetic_pole

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