And over the next 500 years or so one by one scientists all over will agree with me and others who already realize this for sure.
How do I know this?
This is one of the benefits of spending several days in Yosemite. While I was walking along the Merced River near the old Ahwahnee Hotel (now called the Majestic) because of Camp Curry name copyright issues) the large and old trees, especially the great cedars and redwoods and others said that the rock of Yosemite had told them this was indeed a geomagnetic reversal and that most trees on earth would not survive (without mutations of various sorts to their genetics worldwide).
So, when I came to Mt. Shasta this week I went to altitude (tree line) and noticed trees above 8000 feet in altitude in pretty serious distress because of increased radiation combined with a multi-year drought in California. So, I could see many many trees dying and likely most trees above 7000 feet likely will die within the next 25 to 50 years it appeared to me.
However, it might go differently than this because we all are in very unclear territory with volcanoes going off in Bali and Hawaii and elsewhere the way they are within the "Ring of Fire" of the Pacific Rim.
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