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China will face a crisis that will spread globally, leading to a third world war with nuclear exchanges. There are preparations for a major geophysical event every 11,500 years, possibly linked to Atlantis. Information on this is rumored to be in the Vatican library, not public knowledge.

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There is real concern about geophysical risks, and one way to deal with that is to not bet everything on one planet. One concern is a solar minimum, which causes drops in the economy and agriculture, making it difficult to feed the population due to climate changes related to the Earth's distance from the sun. These individuals are worried about climate change, but they don't think it's coming from human behavior. Historically, every ten to twelve thousand years, there is some kind of huge disaster or near extinction event. A magnetic pole shift is one theory of what causes these events.

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Various speakers express concerns about imminent, difficult times, possibly within a few years, where current comforts may disappear. One speaker claims that powerful figures believe a major geophysical event is coming, evidenced by trillions spent on deep underground bases. Speakers discuss radical shifts in Earth's climate over millennia, including ice ages and magnetic pole shifts. One is convinced climate change is real but suspects the sun is the cause, not human behavior. They mention solar minimums causing economic and agricultural problems. Another speaker notes a history of near extinction events every ten to twelve thousand years, possibly due to pole shifts. Rumors of significant UAP-related events within ten years are mentioned, but one speaker is aware of them but unable to discuss them.

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Recent auroral sightings, even in areas like Florida, Cuba, and Mexico, are attributed to the beginning stages of a rapid magnetic pole shift, not just increased solar activity. While sunspot maximums and CMEs are common, the weakening magnetic protection of Earth is causing more visible aurora. These magnetic pole shifts, or geomagnetic excursions, occur cyclically about every 6,000 years, with the last one being 6,000 years ago. The speaker estimates the peak of the current shift will be in the 2040s. The speaker claims that these events are dangerous, causing ozone depletion, changes in jet streams, increased cosmic radiation, and disruption of animal navigation. The speaker also claims that the modern electrified world is at risk, potentially leading to loss of power, heating, water, internet, and other essential services. The speaker concludes that the increased auroras are an early sign of Earth's "shields down" situation.

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- They mentioned 8.2 kilo year event, which occur roughly 8,000 years ago, and the Younger Dryas period, which occurred roughly 12,700 years ago. - Now, what does these two events have in common? During these two events, there was a geomagnetic excursion. - Here's the study for the event 8,200 ago. So they suggest based on evidence found in a volcano in China that roughly 8,000 ago, there there was an unrecognized younger Holocene geomagnetic excursion. - So this suggests that this climate change eight thousand years ago occurred because of geomagnetic excursion. - During the Younger Dryas, there was also a geomagnetic excursion called the Gothenburg magnetic excursion. - So you can see that it ranges from 30,000 years to 12,000 years ago before present, exactly aligns with the younger, driest, abrupt climate change. - And what's happening today? Of course, there is a geomagnetic excursion. - You can see the pole shift acceleration around 1994. Just watch this acceleration.

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China will catch a cold, triggering a global plague. This will lead to totalitarian military lockdowns in Western governments due to widespread panic. The real war, a justifiable World War III, will erupt with significant nuclear exchanges. They believe a major geophysical event is coming. Trillions have been spent on deep underground bases for reasons unknown. These cyclical geophysical events occur roughly every eleven and a half thousand years. Information about Atlantis, likely held in the Library of Alexandria, was possibly retrieved and stored in the Vatican Library. This crucial information remains hidden from the public.

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China will catch a cold, triggering a global plague that spreads to the West. This will lead to totalitarian military lockdowns in Western governments due to widespread panic, followed by a third world war with major nuclear exchanges. They anticipate a major geophysical event, evidenced by trillions spent on deep underground bases. These cyclical events occur roughly every eleven and a half thousand years. Information about Atlantis, likely lost in the burning of the Great Library of Alexandria, may have been retrieved and is possibly stored in the Vatican Library. This information remains outside the public domain.

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China will catch a cold, leading to a plague spreading globally and causing totalitarian military lockdowns in Western governments. This will then escalate into a Third World War with a major nuclear exchange. A major geophysical event is expected. Trillions of dollars have been spent on deep underground bases, possibly due to repeated cyclical geophysical events occurring approximately every eleven and a half thousand years. Information about Atlantis, likely held in the Library of Alexandria, may have been retrieved and is now in the Vatican Library, remaining outside public knowledge.

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China will catch a cold, leading to a plague spreading globally and causing totalitarian military lockdowns in Western governments due to widespread panic. This will then trigger a Third World War with a major nuclear exchange. A major geophysical event is expected, evidenced by trillions of dollars spent on deep underground bases. These cyclical geophysical events occur roughly every eleven and a half thousand years. Information about Atlantis, likely held in the Library of Alexandria, may have been retrieved and stored in the Vatican Library. This information remains outside the public domain.

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Climate also changes pretty radically over the course of like say ten thousand years. You know, it can shift from being extremely hot to extremely cold. You can really go down a deep rabbit hole if you read about ice ages. So interesting. That's That that that how much Earth's climate has changed and even where the where the magnetically where the poles are have has shifted over time.

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China will catch a cold, and after that, what effectively will be a kind of plague will actually spread right across the world to the West as well. You've got this totalitarian military lockdown in all the governments in the Western worlds because everyone's gonna be in panic about all of this. And then he said, the real war starts, a Third World War with a much more major nuclear exchange. They believe there is going to be what he called a geophysical event, a major geophysical event. There have been trillions of dollars spent on deep underground bases for some reason we don't know. There are repeated cyclical geophysical events about every eleven and a half thousand years. Information about what really happened to Atlantis was very probably in the great library of Alexandria that burnt down a couple of thousand years ago. There are persistent rumors that much of that information has been retrieved, and it's in the Vatican library. This is this is information which is not in the public domain.

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China will catch a cold, followed by a plague spreading worldwide to the West, triggering totalitarian military lockdowns as panic grows. Then the real war starts, justifiably called the Third World War with a much more major nuclear exchange. They believe there will be a geophysical event. Trillions of dollars have been spent on deep underground bases for reasons not known. There are repeated cyclical geophysical events about every eleven and a half thousand years. Information about what happened to Atlantis was probably in the great library of Alexandria. Persistent rumors that much of that information has been retrieved, and it's in the Vatican library. This is information not in the public domain.

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There is real concern about geophysical risks, and one way to deal with that is to not bet everything on one planet. One concern is a solar minimum, which can cause big drops in the economy and agriculture, making it difficult to feed the population due to climate changes related to the Earth's distance from the sun. Some people are worried about climate change, but they don't think it's coming from human behavior. However, there are environmental problems coming from human behavior. Historically, every ten to twelve thousand years, there has been some kind of huge disaster or near extinction event. A magnetic pole shift is one theory of what causes these events.

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I want to explore topics like cataclysms, the Younger Dryas, and lost ancient technology, particularly the idea of magnetic pole shifts. There's scientific consensus that the last shift occurred around 778,000 years ago, and we are about 200,000 years overdue. The theory suggests these shifts happen in cycles of 65,000 years, involving a 90-degree flip of the planet. This shift causes the Earth to momentarily stand still, with the sun remaining in one spot, leading to significant heating effects.

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We are currently in a geomagnetic reversal, confirmed by a Russian geophysical expert. The shift is part of a 6,000-year cycle, with major magnetic anomalies in 2007, 2020, and 2023. The decline in magnetic field strength is accelerating, indicating we are at a critical point. While the expert's model predicts the shift before 2216 AD, our analysis suggests a disaster peak in the 2030s or 2040s. Expect major calamities like volcanoes, earthquakes, and solar storms. Stay informed and be safe.

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An age period or epoch occurs every 2,160 years, resulting in a pole shift. The poles are not separate, but rather a center pole. The moon map, Terra Infinitae, suggests that the pole is shifting, causing four shifts. The sun and moon are connected to Earth's ley lines, and their paths change with the pole shift. This leads to land freezing over and new land thawing, revealing discoveries like underwater hieroglyphs. Religious texts mention the "four corners of the world," which could refer to the four quarters of the world due to the pole shift. Climate change is real, but not solely caused by carbon emissions. The elimination of carbon is more related to humans as carbon-based life forms.

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The Adam and Eve story by Chan Thomas discusses cataclysmic events every 6,500 years, including a 90-degree pole shift. Evidence cited includes frozen mammoths and ancient cities. The CIA declassified the book, raising questions about its significance.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #606 - Randall Carlson
Guests: Randall Carlson
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In this episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan welcomes Randall Carlson, who previously captivated audiences with his discussions on cataclysmic events and asteroidal impacts. Carlson shares insights from a recent trip with Graham Hancock, focusing on landscapes shaped by catastrophic events. He discusses Hancock's theories about lost civilizations and the evidence supporting them, including sites like Gobekli Tepe, which may date back over 12,000 years and suggest advanced prehistoric societies. Carlson emphasizes the dramatic changes in Earth's climate and geography over the last 15,000 years, noting that modern civilization may be a "reboot" following a series of cataclysmic events that erased much of the evidence of earlier cultures. He argues that the lack of archaeological findings from before these events can be attributed to the planet's dynamic nature, which has reshaped landscapes and erased historical records. The conversation shifts to the Younger Dryas period, a time of significant climate change that coincided with mass extinctions, including that of the woolly mammoth. Carlson challenges the prevailing theories of human overkill as the primary cause of these extinctions, suggesting instead that they were likely the result of rapid environmental changes. Carlson also discusses the implications of ancient myths and legends, suggesting they may encode historical truths about past catastrophes. He highlights the importance of understanding these narratives in the context of human history and evolution. The discussion touches on the potential for advanced civilizations to have existed before recorded history and the possibility of extraterrestrial influences on human development. As the conversation progresses, Carlson connects the geometry of ancient structures to cosmic patterns, suggesting that sacred geometry reflects the underlying order of the universe. He argues that the architecture of the solar system is intricately linked to the design of ancient monuments, indicating a profound understanding of cosmic principles by ancient cultures. Rogan and Carlson conclude by reflecting on the need for humanity to recognize its place within the larger cosmic context and the importance of learning from past catastrophes to avoid repeating history. Carlson expresses optimism about the future, emphasizing the potential for human innovation and growth in the face of challenges. The episode wraps up with Carlson promoting his work and inviting listeners to explore the connections between ancient wisdom and modern science.

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Joe Rogan Experience #961 - Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson & Michael Shermer
Guests: Graham Hancock, Michael Shermer, Randall Carlson
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In this podcast, Joe Rogan hosts a discussion with Michael Shermer, Randall Carlson, and Graham Hancock about the hypothesis that a comet impact may have caused the extinction of North American megafauna at the end of the last Ice Age. The conversation begins with Rogan referencing a recent Forbes article discussing the potential for a comet to have wiped out these large animals. Hancock mentions a peer-reviewed study interpreting imagery from Göbekli Tepe, suggesting it depicts a comet impact around 12,900 years ago. Randall Carlson, who has long studied the end of the Ice Age, explains that the extinction event is complex and likely involved both climate change and human predation, but he emphasizes the need for a trigger event to explain rapid climate changes. He discusses the Younger Dryas period, a time of abrupt climate shifts, and suggests that a comet impact could fill gaps in current theories about these changes. The group discusses various forms of evidence supporting the comet impact hypothesis, including physical evidence like nanodiamonds and melt glass found in sediment layers dating to the time of the extinction. They also touch on the Taurid meteor stream, theorizing that Earth may encounter debris from disintegrating comets periodically. Michael Shermer, as a skeptic, raises questions about the validity of the comet impact theory and discusses the nature of alternative archaeology. He emphasizes the importance of rigorous scientific debate and the need for evidence to support claims about ancient civilizations and their capabilities. Shermer also points out that many alternative theories exist, and it is essential to evaluate them critically. The conversation shifts to Göbekli Tepe, with Hancock arguing that the site represents a significant cultural development that challenges the notion that hunter-gatherers could not have built such structures. He suggests that the site may indicate a transfer of knowledge from a more advanced civilization to local hunter-gatherers. As the discussion progresses, the participants explore the implications of the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis on megafauna extinction, with Carlson suggesting that a combination of factors, including human hunting and environmental changes, likely contributed to the decline of these species. Malcolm LeCompte, a geologist and co-author of a recent paper on the platinum anomaly associated with the Younger Dryas, joins the conversation. He discusses the significance of platinum and other impact proxies found in sediment layers, arguing that they support the idea of a cosmic impact event. The podcast concludes with a reflection on the importance of ongoing research and open dialogue in understanding ancient civilizations and the events that shaped human history. The participants express appreciation for each other's insights and the value of exploring these complex topics together.

American Alchemy

Graham Hancock: Aliens, Atlantis & the Apocalypse
Guests: Graham Hancock
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Graham Hancock argues that our history is far older and more complex than mainstream archaeology admits. Atlantis, he says, should be treated not as a literal city but as a stand‑in for a forgotten Lost Civilization whose survivors and advanced knowledge may have influenced hunter‑gatherers. He highlights the Younger Dryas impact theory, a global cataclysm dated to roughly 12,800–11,600 years ago, and notes Gobekli Tepe’s 9,000 BC dating as evidence that civilization is older than the Fertile Crescent narrative. Across myths, floods appear in many cultures, suggesting memory banks of our species rather than isolated texts. Hancock cautions against dogmatic rejection of alternative evidence and calls for humility in archaeology, arguing that the field’s dates shift as new sites are uncovered. He discusses Hancock’s Netflix series Ancient Apocalypse and his approach to the Ark of the Covenant, the Falasha in Ethiopia, and James Bruce, arguing that the Ark’s presence in Ethiopia and the ancient links to Elephants Island and Nile routes fit with a broader mystery. He notes that early Christians may have drawn on psychedelic rites; he also connects pyramids, Sphinx weathering, and Orion/Osiris symbolism to a prehistory that predates the conventional era. He cites Robert Bauval’s Orion theory and suggests a lost knowledge of astronomy practiced by premodern builders. He remains open to the possibility that Templars, Freemasons, and El-Lalibela’s churches encode these links, while emphasizing speculation rather than established fact. On psychedelics, Hancock blends experience with scholarship. He cites ayahuasca journeys, DMT, and Imperial College trials that keep a DMT state for an hour in MRI studies, with participants reporting consistent entities. He argues psychedelics offer a different state of consciousness and can counter the alert problem‑solving mindset. He links psychedelic use to religious origins, critiques SSRI treatments, and references Terence McKenna and the Immortality Key idea that sacred rituals guide cultural evolution.

American Alchemy

Something Big Happened In 12,000 BC...
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We focus on the Giza Plateau where a hidden subterranean network lies under the Sphinx: a web of rooms and cavities that may extend beneath the entire Giza site. The speakers discuss four entrances—under the left paw, on the head, and two others—that imply a guarded underground area. Dr. Robert Shock and John Anthony West argued there is water erosion on the Sphinx that might indicate an older date, and the Sphinx body is bedrock cut away to reveal chambers. The Sphinx, they say, functions as a gate to these subterranean libraries and protectors. Dialogue covers how dynastic Egypt allegedly adopted a much earlier civilization, aligning with constellations and water erosion evidence, like Leo and Orion. They describe probes by Göbekli Tepe sites; the Sphinx's lion-like head; the idea of a pre-dynastic civilization that built monumental works and could have preserved knowledge in underground vaults. They recount the story of a flood that buried Shuruppak and Eridu, the discovery of those sites in Iraq, and later discoveries around Lake Van and Derinkuyu-Kaymakli that suggest vast underground cities used for survival through catastrophes. Dating remains challenging; older layers might predate Younger Dryas. Next, the program delves into planetary science and archeo-astronomy. Pioneer 10/11 data allegedly revealed a large unseen planet beyond the Kuiper belt and a 'dead star' influencing the solar system; a 1987 encyclopedia diagram claimed 'equal pole, equal pull.' Advocates cite Caltech’s Planet 9 studies and the deaths of two researchers as suspicious. They tie this to the Great Year, 26,000-year procession of equinoxes, and cycles tied to solar activity, coronal mass ejections, and mass climate shifts like the Older and Younger Dryas. The claim is that civilizations rose and fell with these cosmic resets. The final discussion covers ancient networks, symbology, and the geographic spread of knowledge from Eastern Anatolia to Peru, Bolivia, and Tiwanaku. They argue that scripts may be symbolic rather than phonetic, and that temple designs—three-door T-pillars, sun-alignments, and stone-work like basalt and granite—carry universal teachings. Göbekli Tepe, Ceşit, Kef Kalesi, and Alton Tepe are cited as interconnected nodes. The guests propose that lost wisdom travels worldwide via maritime routes and secret societies, suggesting Atlantis-like precursors and Hermetic principles of balance, the law of correspondence, and enlightenment through architecture.

Shawn Ryan Show

Randall Carlson - Rediscovering Ancient Civilizations | SRS #103
Guests: Randall Carlson
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Randall Carlson discusses his extensive research into ancient civilizations, catastrophic Earth changes, and the intersection of mythology and geology. He introduces geomythology, a scientific discipline that examines ancient myths and legends for insights into geological events, citing the discovery of Troy as an example of how ancient narratives can lead to significant archaeological findings. Carlson also touches on astromythology, exploring how celestial events may have influenced ancient stories, such as the Sumerian myth of Marduk battling Tiamat. The conversation shifts to monumental structures like the pyramids and Stonehenge, with Carlson expressing skepticism about traditional explanations for their construction, particularly the idea that ancient Egyptians moved massive stones using primitive tools. He suggests that advanced technologies, possibly involving frequency and vibration, may have been employed to facilitate such feats. Carlson reflects on historical climate changes, particularly the Younger Dryas event around 12,900 years ago, which coincided with mass extinctions of megafauna. He discusses the potential for ancient peoples to have survived such catastrophic events by finding refuge in areas like Africa, which retained a greater diversity of species compared to other continents. The discussion also delves into cosmic impacts, highlighting the frequency of asteroid and comet strikes and their potential to cause significant environmental changes. Carlson notes that many impact events may not leave lasting geological scars, complicating our understanding of Earth's catastrophic history. He emphasizes the need to reevaluate historical accounts and geological evidence to better understand past events. Carlson introduces the concept of ancient technologies, particularly plasma technology, which he believes may have been harnessed by ancient civilizations. He shares insights from recent experiments demonstrating the potential of a plasma generator to convert harmful emissions into clean air, suggesting that ancient builders may have had access to similar technologies. The conversation concludes with Carlson expressing optimism about the future of alternative media and the growing interest in ancient knowledge and technologies. He encourages listeners to explore these topics further and remain open to new ideas and discoveries.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1284 - Graham Hancock
Guests: Graham Hancock
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Graham Hancock discusses his new book, "America Before," which has two editions, including a special Barnes and Noble version with an extra chapter. He emphasizes the importance of supporting bookstores and shares his excitement about the book's release. Hancock has been a prominent voice in exploring lost civilizations and controversial archaeological ideas for decades, highlighting discoveries like Gobekli Tepe, which challenge traditional timelines of human history. He explains that Gobekli Tepe, dating back 11,600 years, contradicts the belief that megalithic architecture only emerged with agricultural societies, as it was built by hunter-gatherers. This discovery has forced archaeologists to reconsider their views, as it reveals a significant gap in the historical narrative. Hancock notes that recent scientific evidence supports the idea of a global cataclysm around 12,800 years ago, which may have wiped out advanced civilizations. Hancock also discusses the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis, which suggests that a comet struck Earth, causing massive climate changes and extinctions. He mentions the discovery of a large crater in Greenland, which may be linked to this event, and emphasizes the need for further research into ancient human presence in the Americas, particularly in light of new genetic findings. He highlights the Amazon as a largely unexplored area for archaeology, suggesting that it may hold clues to ancient civilizations and advanced agricultural practices, such as the creation of Terra Preta, a man-made fertile soil. Hancock argues that the Amazon was not just a wild rainforest but a cultivated environment that supported large populations. Hancock draws parallels between ancient cultures, such as the Olmecs and the Egyptians, suggesting that shared symbols and ideas indicate a lost civilization that influenced multiple societies. He believes that the Americas may have been a significant center for early civilization, challenging the notion that civilization originated solely in the Old World. The conversation touches on the importance of questioning established narratives and the role of psychedelics in understanding consciousness and spirituality. Hancock advocates for a more open-minded approach to history and archaeology, encouraging exploration of the past without rigid adherence to current paradigms. He concludes by expressing hope for a new generation of archaeologists who are more open to alternative theories and the potential for uncovering a richer, more complex human history. Hancock invites readers to attend his upcoming presentations across the U.S. and Canada, where he will discuss these ideas further.

The Why Files

CIA Classified Book about the Pole Shift, Mass Extinctions and The True Adam & Eve Story
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In 1966, Dr. Chan Thomas, a former McDonald Douglas engineer, published *The Adam and Eve Story*, which was classified by the CIA, revealing predictions of a catastrophic pole shift that could lead to the end of civilization. Thomas argues that such shifts have occurred cyclically, wiping out advanced civilizations and resetting humanity. He claims we are the sixth civilization, with evidence of past floods across cultures, suggesting a global cataclysm may be imminent. Thomas describes a violent scenario where the Earth's land masses stop while the atmosphere and oceans continue to move, resulting in devastating winds and floods. He posits that this shift could occur suddenly, potentially within a day, leading to extreme temperature drops and a new Stone Age for survivors. While Thomas's theories have been dismissed as pseudoscience, some claims about global floods and shifting magnetic poles have gained scientific support over time. The potential for a pole shift raises concerns about technological disruptions and increased vulnerability to solar activity, posing risks to modern civilization.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #872 - Graham Hancock & Randall Carlson
Guests: Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson
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Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson join Joe Rogan to discuss the implications of recent comet research and its potential impact on our understanding of history and prehistory. They highlight a crowdfunding campaign for the Comet Research Group, which seeks funding for research into comet impacts that may have caused significant cataclysms on Earth, particularly a series of impacts around 12,800 years ago that could have wiped out advanced civilizations. Hancock emphasizes that catastrophes are often overlooked in historical narratives, and both he and Carlson argue that understanding these events is crucial for comprehending human history. They reference the Chelyabinsk meteor event as a reminder of the dangers posed by near-Earth objects and stress the need for preparedness against potential future impacts. The conversation shifts to the Younger Dryas period, during which a series of comet impacts may have triggered massive floods, reshaping the landscape and leading to the extinction of megafauna and the collapse of human civilizations. They discuss the evidence of these cataclysms, including geological features in North America that indicate rapid and extensive erosion caused by floodwaters. Carlson describes the evidence of massive floods in the Pacific Northwest, including the scablands and the features left behind by these catastrophic events. He explains how the scale of these floods far exceeds any modern flood events, and they discuss the implications of this evidence for our understanding of human history. Hancock and Carlson also touch on the cultural amnesia surrounding these events, suggesting that ancient myths and stories of floods may be rooted in real historical cataclysms. They argue that the scientific community has been slow to accept these ideas due to entrenched beliefs and skepticism. The discussion includes the importance of recognizing the fragility of modern civilization and the potential for future cataclysms. They advocate for a shift in perspective that acknowledges the dynamic nature of Earth and the need for humanity to be aware of its history and the risks it faces. Hancock concludes by urging support for the Comet Research Group, emphasizing the importance of public funding for research that challenges established narratives and seeks to uncover the truth about our past. The conversation highlights the need for open-mindedness and the willingness to explore unconventional ideas in the pursuit of knowledge.
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