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Pole shift theories are not to be confused with plate tectonics, the well-accepted geological<br />

theory that the <strong>Earth</strong>'s surface consists of solid plates which shift over a fluid asthenosphere;<br />

nor with continental drift, the corollary to plate tectonics which maintains that locations of the<br />

continents have moved slowly over the face of the earth, resulting in the gradual emerging<br />

<strong>and</strong> breakup of continents <strong>and</strong> oceans over hundreds of millions of years.<br />

Pole shift theories are also not to be confused with Geomagnetic reversal, the periodic<br />

reversal of the earth's magnetic field (effectively switching the north <strong>and</strong> south magnetic<br />

poles). Geomagnetic reversal has more acceptance in the scientific community than pole<br />

shift theories."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

118 " This operation is managed by the secret police..."<br />

"Secret police (sometimes political police) are a police organization which operates in<br />

secrecy to maintain national security against internal threats to the state. Secret police<br />

forces are typically associated with totalitarian regimes, as they are often used to<br />

maintain the political power of the state rather than uphold the rule of law. Secret police are<br />

law enforcement organizations officially endowed with authority superior to civil police forces,<br />

operating outside the normal boundaries of the law, <strong>and</strong> they are often accountable only<br />

to the executive branch of the government. <strong>The</strong>y operate entirely or partially in secrecy;<br />

i.e., most or all of their operations are obscure <strong>and</strong> hidden from the general public <strong>and</strong> from<br />

all government officials, except for the topmost executive officials. Secret police<br />

organizations have often been used as an instrument of political repression. States<br />

where the secret police wield significant power are sometimes referred to as police states.<br />

Secret police differ from the domestic security agencies in modern liberal democracies,<br />

because domestic security agencies are generally subject to government regulation,<br />

reporting requirements, <strong>and</strong> other accountability measures. Despite such oversight, there<br />

still exists the possibility of domestic-security agencies acting unlawfully <strong>and</strong> taking on some<br />

characteristics of secret police.<br />

Secret police not only have the traditional police authority to arrest <strong>and</strong> detain, but in some<br />

cases they are given unsupervised control of the length of detention, assigned to implement<br />

punishments independent of the public judiciary, <strong>and</strong> allowed to administer those<br />

punishments without external review. <strong>The</strong> tactics of investigation <strong>and</strong> intimidation used by<br />

secret police enable them to accrue so much power that they usually operate with little or no<br />

practical restraint. Secret-police organizations employ internal spies <strong>and</strong> civilian<br />

informants to find protest leaders or dissidents, <strong>and</strong> they may also employ agents<br />

provocateurs to incite political opponents to perform illegal acts against the government,<br />

whereupon such opponents may be arrested. Secret police may open mail, tap telephone<br />

lines, use various techniques to trick, blackmail, or coerce relatives or friends of a<br />

suspect into providing information. <strong>The</strong> secret police are renowned for raiding homes<br />

between midnight <strong>and</strong> dawn, to apprehend people suspected of dissent.<br />

People apprehended by the secret police are often arbitrarily arrested <strong>and</strong> detained<br />

without due process. While in detention, arrestees may be tortured or subjected to<br />

inhumane treatment. Suspects may not receive a public trial, <strong>and</strong> instead may be convicted<br />

in a kangaroo court-style show trial, or by a secret tribunal.<br />

Secret police have been used by many types of governments. Secret police forces in<br />

dictatorships <strong>and</strong> totalitarian states usually use violence <strong>and</strong> acts of terror to<br />

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