
Lessons from Global Disruptions (The Civilization Cycle Podcast #611)
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As Earth's magnetic poles continue to wander, ancient warnings, modern science and real world chaos begin to overlap in unsettling ways, the shift in human behavior itself. Environmental shifts, technological systems and...
(The Civilization Cycle Podcast #602) Magnetic Pole Shift and Society Moving Forward is an episode from ADAPT 2030 | Mini Ice Age Conversations by David DuByne. As Earth's magnetic poles continue to wander, ancient warnings, modern science...
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Published Jan 13, 2026, 28:10 long, audio available.
As Earth's magnetic poles continue to wander, ancient warnings, modern science and real world chaos begin to overlap in unsettling ways, the shift in human behavior itself. Environmental shifts, technological systems and civilization cycles may be converging into a turning point humanity has seen before but rarely understands until it is too late. ☕ Buy a Double Espresso to Support Civilization Cycle Podcast ✨💧 N-Sorb Enzymes to Rest and Digest 🌿 True Leaf Market Heirloom and Organic Seeds 🎙️ Civilization Cycle WEEKLY SHOW NOTES 🎥 Prefer watching on YouTube with Images? ☀️ David DuByne | ADAPT 2030 (PATREON) ☀️ David DuByne | ADAPT 2030 (SUBSCRIBESTAR)
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(The Civilization Cycle Podcast #602) Magnetic Pole Shift and Society Moving Forward is an episode from ADAPT 2030 | Mini Ice Age Conversations by David DuByne.
This episode is 28:10 long.
This episode was published on Jan 13, 2026.
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