Well, according to their new map of the world after the flip, Antartica is on the Equator, and Greenland not much further north. And yes, that would not be that unreasonable in that case. Check out their map. So first to go with this process, you would have to believe in a pole shift. If not, well the point is moot.
http://zetatalk.com/safelocs.htm
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Originally Posted by AndyH
It's a hell of an assumption that Antarctica and Greenland can melt completely in two years.
http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/envi...aterworld.html
Have you any idea of the amount of energy that would be required to melt eighty million cubic kilometres of ice in two years?!!
We'd have to park the Sun underneath the Earth 
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