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MORE ON THE PREDICTED SINKING
OF COASTAL SOUTH CAROLINA
AND GEORGIA


In previous bulletins we have updated the beginning of submergence of the coastal zones of South Carolina and Georgia, following this reading.  (You may remember this graphic and bulletin as well.)
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Evidence of submergence of coastal South Carolina marshes. The photo shows recent straight creeks that end in pinnate structures on the marsh platform.

In the next few years lands will appear in the Atlantic as well as in the Pacific.  And what is the coast line now of many a land will be the bed of the ocean.  Even many of the battle fields of the present will be ocean, will be the seas, the bays, the lands over which the NEW order will carry on their trade as one with another.

Portions of the now east coast of New York, or New York City itself, will in the main disappear.  This will be another generation, though, here; while the southern portions of Carolina, Georgia - these will disappear.  This will be much sooner.
(Emphasis added by Hutton).

(1152-11; August 13, 1941)
What presently is going on in coastal South Carolina and Georgia that might be contributing to a need for the Earth itself to rebel and cause the "disappearance"
of those portions of the east coast mentioned in reading 1152-11?  Read on below.

More follows, however...




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