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re: HLI: Update/resurrection
Posted on 3/31/17 at 7:23 pm to Boudin
Posted on 3/31/17 at 7:23 pm to Boudin
You can partly blame the MSM. Do you think NBC, CBS, CNN, etc. would report on something that would break up the status quo? That's why this stuff is relegated to obscure sites and blogs. That is if you believe in the whole MSM conspiracy theory, which I do.
Posted on 3/31/17 at 8:29 pm to BurlesonCountyAg
Well I'm not even talking about the lost civilization/forgotten history aspect..
but I guess if you acknowledge the geological evidence/shifts in climate conditions, it opens you to having to explain and whole different history for humans.
Eta: although it's not the geologists job to answer those questions.. it would be the archeologists responsibility, and they're the ones that don't want the system bucked
but I guess if you acknowledge the geological evidence/shifts in climate conditions, it opens you to having to explain and whole different history for humans.
Eta: although it's not the geologists job to answer those questions.. it would be the archeologists responsibility, and they're the ones that don't want the system bucked
This post was edited on 3/31/17 at 8:42 pm
Posted on 3/31/17 at 10:30 pm to ThinePreparedAni
quote:
Artists influenced by Magritte (Renee Margaritte)
Contemporary artists have been greatly influenced by René Magritte's stimulating examination of the fickleness of images. Some artists who have been influenced by Magritte's works include John Baldessari, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Jan Verdoodt, Martin Kippenberger, Duane Michals and Storm Thorgerson. Some of the artists' works integrate direct references and others offer contemporary viewpoints on his abstract fixations.
while playing the stone i came across this persons wikipedia page and who he influenced.
Thought you would find it interesting to see storm throgerson's influence. to know a person you should know what they know or believe
I later found this
Furcault quote
quote:
Since indeed it never ceases to say the same thing, it perhaps says nothing.
It is tangled up into an indecipherable, disorganized muddle.
In a nutshell, it is inconclusive.
Still, I could claim that after all these were only trails to be followed,
it mattered little where they led; indeed,
it was important that they did not have a predetermined starting point and destination.
They were merely lines laid down for you to pursue or to divert elsewhere,
or re-design as the case might be.
They are, in the final analysis, just fragments, and it is up to you or me to see what we can make of them."
This post was edited on 3/31/17 at 10:48 pm
Posted on 3/31/17 at 10:35 pm to Boudin
Cognitive dissonance
Randall and Graham have addressed this the following way. The gradualists /uniformitarians have claimed the intellectually high ground over researchers who promoted ideas involving cataclysm ("Science" vs Religion/God/Myth)
CONTROL
From a fringe source:
Randall and Graham have addressed this the following way. The gradualists /uniformitarians have claimed the intellectually high ground over researchers who promoted ideas involving cataclysm ("Science" vs Religion/God/Myth)
CONTROL
From a fringe source:
quote:
As long as people believe that mankind has steadily progressed from primitive cave dwellers to modern technological civilization without any cataclysmic setbacks, they will continue feeling safe about the future and will put their trust and effort into their current ways of life because the future is there to reward them.
But if they discovered that over twelve thousand years ago an advanced civilization was suddenly wiped out, that the same could happen to our civilization at any time, their faith in the future would not be as strong. Instead of sacrificing themselves for the economic promises of the current system so that one day they can collect their retirement funds and enjoy themselves, they might shift priorities and do what makes them happy now instead of later. It would also lead to many other questions like: what technology did the ancients use and how does it work, why has the truth been hidden for so long, how long do we have before earth undergoes another cataclysm?
Overall it would mean a weakening of the Current System. Therefore, the truth has been strongly suppressed to keep things stable and predictable.
Posted on 3/31/17 at 10:48 pm to Boudin
quote:
I understand a lot of it is relatively new, but you'd think geologists would be interested in contributing to us better understanding Earth's history.
The other issue is that science is very compartmentalized /specialized. It takes someone with the breadth of knowledge of Randall to assimilate the geological, astrological, religious/literature/myth aspects. He has literally dedicated his life to these pursuits.
Outsiders usually are the ones who have the potentially to radically disrupt dogmatic paradigms. This is rampant in the medical/nutrition literature.
Posted on 3/31/17 at 11:04 pm to ThinePreparedAni
Yea, I've heard Hancock explain it, was curious what other had to say..
e.g. Hawass lol
Btw, have any of you read Fingerprints of the Gods or Magicians of the Gods? I just torrented epubs of each
quote:
The other issue is that science is very compartmentalized /specialized
e.g. Hawass lol
Btw, have any of you read Fingerprints of the Gods or Magicians of the Gods? I just torrented epubs of each
Posted on 4/1/17 at 3:44 pm to Boudin
I don't understand what the new images show. I'm convinced 9/11 was done by Mossad and CIA but I still don't know what I'm supposed to be looking for in the new pictures.
Posted on 4/1/17 at 4:30 pm to berrycajun
The 2nd ring has no damage while the outside and 3rd ring do.. almost like the damage was staged for a photo shoot
I don't believe CIA was actively involved. I think it was more like gays in the military, "don't ask, don't tell"
Eta: Cheney and H.W. definitely assisted
LINK
All photos released
quote:
I'm convinced 9/11 was done by Mossad and CIA
I don't believe CIA was actively involved. I think it was more like gays in the military, "don't ask, don't tell"
Eta: Cheney and H.W. definitely assisted
LINK
All photos released
This post was edited on 4/1/17 at 4:44 pm
Posted on 4/3/17 at 8:30 am to ThinePreparedAni
3 things:
1) If HLI is LARPing, how does that change some of the theories and premises that have been the foundation for the topics in this thread? Does it make y'all reconsider some stances, or since it is well sourced the messenger is not really important?
2) I'm still struggling to see why Pink Floyd would be the chosen ones to spread hints to the public? Has there been anything stating what made them special that I missed, or if someone could give a breakdown that would be appreciated.
3) I don't have anything to add to this thread per se, and I don't know how much I believe, if any, but I have thoroughly enjoyed reading y'all discussion of it. Symbolism and mythology have interested me since I was a child so this is right up my alley. Keep up the good discussion.
1) If HLI is LARPing, how does that change some of the theories and premises that have been the foundation for the topics in this thread? Does it make y'all reconsider some stances, or since it is well sourced the messenger is not really important?
2) I'm still struggling to see why Pink Floyd would be the chosen ones to spread hints to the public? Has there been anything stating what made them special that I missed, or if someone could give a breakdown that would be appreciated.
3) I don't have anything to add to this thread per se, and I don't know how much I believe, if any, but I have thoroughly enjoyed reading y'all discussion of it. Symbolism and mythology have interested me since I was a child so this is right up my alley. Keep up the good discussion.
Posted on 4/3/17 at 12:52 pm to lionward2014
quote:
1) If HLI is LARPing, how does that change some of the theories and premises that have been the foundation for the topics in this thread? Does it make y'all reconsider some stances, or since it is well sourced the messenger is not really important?
It wouldn't change anything for me. I went in expecting a LARPer, and wouldn't say I subscribe to everything he claimed. He/they brought into focus a picture that was really fuzzy for me. So even if he's proved to be a fraud, the info shared either changed or reaffirmed a lot of my worldview.
quote:
2) I'm still struggling to see why Pink Floyd would be the chosen ones to spread hints to the public?
I personally don't think they were specifically "tasked" with doing that. We're likely to find the same clues hinted at by many artists throughout history.. Kubrick, TOOL/A Perfect Circle, Da Vinci, etc., probably littered throughout Shakespeare.. shite, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam! the American USD, it's all around us.
Eta: what I mean is I don't think they were "unique", for lack of a better word.. or maybe "alone" works better
But I also haven't spent any time digging like TPA.. and I'm sure he's got more to share with us
quote:
3) I don't have anything to add to this thread per se, and I don't know how much I believe, if any, but I have thoroughly enjoyed reading y'all discussion of it. Symbolism and mythology have interested me since I was a child so this is right up my alley. Keep up the good discussion.
Yea, I've refreshed too many times since Thine's last post.
This post was edited on 4/3/17 at 5:02 pm
Posted on 4/3/17 at 6:30 pm to Boudin
I feel the same way Boudin feels about points 1 and 2
To the folks asking about Pink Floyd,Pink Floyd is not essential to the info being presented. They are my pet project that I am trying to expound on (as a few people had asked me about this in the past). I do not feel that they were uniquely chosen. As Boudin stated, it is all around us in many ways. I will come back to Pink Floyd after laying out all of Randall's info (but will add in interesting bits along the way, that I will again reference). Musicians are in the unique position to have the wealth, time, creativity (and LSD...) to explore some of these things (more than the average Joe would). Pink Floyd was composed of guys from around Cambridge, England. Some had prominent families (Gilmour's dad was a professor at Cambridge).
Below is from an interview with the band:
And yes, they recorded an unattended gig at Pompeii...
vimeo of the"concert"
I will return to these themes, but pay attention to the last image as cycles (curiously green ones...) will become important...
That is a reasonable point of view. My goal is to lay out info for people to consume and make up their own minds.
Wrapping up the Grail
2015 Videos with Randall describing the Grail
Youtube channel with videos all relating to Randall
To the folks asking about Pink Floyd,Pink Floyd is not essential to the info being presented. They are my pet project that I am trying to expound on (as a few people had asked me about this in the past). I do not feel that they were uniquely chosen. As Boudin stated, it is all around us in many ways. I will come back to Pink Floyd after laying out all of Randall's info (but will add in interesting bits along the way, that I will again reference). Musicians are in the unique position to have the wealth, time, creativity (and LSD...) to explore some of these things (more than the average Joe would). Pink Floyd was composed of guys from around Cambridge, England. Some had prominent families (Gilmour's dad was a professor at Cambridge).
Below is from an interview with the band:
quote:
Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii
(1973)
00:53:48 We're all from the British aristocracy, except David Gilmour.
And yes, they recorded an unattended gig at Pompeii...
vimeo of the"concert"
I will return to these themes, but pay attention to the last image as cycles (curiously green ones...) will become important...
quote:
3) I don't have anything to add to this thread per se, and I don't know how much I believe, if any, but I have thoroughly enjoyed reading y'all discussion of it. Symbolism and mythology have interested me since I was a child so this is right up my alley. Keep up the good discussion.
That is a reasonable point of view. My goal is to lay out info for people to consume and make up their own minds.
Wrapping up the Grail
2015 Videos with Randall describing the Grail
Youtube channel with videos all relating to Randall
Posted on 4/3/17 at 6:44 pm to ThinePreparedAni
The next series of posts will be about impacts that have occurred....
They seem to cluster / cycle....
Eclipse
All that you touch
All that you see
All that you taste
All you feel.
All that you love
All that you hate
All you distrust
All you save.
All that you give
All that you deal
All that you buy,
beg, borrow or steal.
All you create
All you destroy
All that you do
All that you say.
All that you eat
And everyone you meet
All that you slight
And everyone you fight.
All that is now
All that is gone
All that's to come
and everything under the sun is in tune
but the sun is eclipsed by the moon.
"There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."
They seem to cluster / cycle....
Eclipse
All that you touch
All that you see
All that you taste
All you feel.
All that you love
All that you hate
All you distrust
All you save.
All that you give
All that you deal
All that you buy,
beg, borrow or steal.
All you create
All you destroy
All that you do
All that you say.
All that you eat
And everyone you meet
All that you slight
And everyone you fight.
All that is now
All that is gone
All that's to come
and everything under the sun is in tune
but the sun is eclipsed by the moon.
"There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."
This post was edited on 4/3/17 at 7:31 pm
Posted on 4/3/17 at 6:56 pm to ThinePreparedAni
Randall proposes cataclysmic cosmic impacts as the source of radical changes to the earth. Keep in mind that he has been accused of being a "climate change denier"
That statement alone is pretty telling about the motivations of the current political movement (gradualists, uniformitarians...).
LINK
Chevron forms created on a stream sandbar by local spring floods in Georgia, USA. The significant point is that these forms were produced by flowing water, not wind. After the flood subsides and the sand deposits dry out they will become subject to wind erosion and modification until they are stabilized by vegetation.
Chevron forms found on the southern tip of Madagascar. Were these formations created by wind or water? If the chevrons are formed of fine-grained wind transported sediment why is the line of demarcation at the distal end so distinct? What kind of aeolian process would produce features of this form and magnitude? The light colored deposits near the upper end of the chevrons are sand. This sand is undoubtedly being modified by wind, but this does not mean that the whole complex of lancet-like forms composing the chevrons were originally created by wind.
For scale...
---
Small scale parabolic dune forms and hummocky topography produced by local flooding in Peachtree Creek, GA are clearly visible in this photograph. The open end of the parabola seen in the top center points in the up-current direction which was from right to left. Again, these sedimentary forms are initially produced by flowing water and later modified by wind.
Large scale parabolic dune forms on the Rolling Palouse landscape of SE Washington State. Note the large parabolic shaped dune in the foreground. It opens upcurrent, flow was from right to left (north to south). Compare the general morphology of this landscape with the water shaped forms in the previous photograph. This landscape is the product of wind AND water. A study of mega-scale paleohydrology reveals the scale-invariant, or self-similar nature of fluvial forms across a wide variety of spatial scales and signifies its value as a means of comparison and recognition of mega features whose origins it is not possible to witness directly.
Summary:
-comet impact on North American icecap, images above (cooling was the existing paradigm prior to this)
-massive, cataclysmic flooding (see Washington state photo above)
-sea levels rise, massive amount of water vapor injected into the atmophere leading to a greenhouse effect/ rapid warming
Multiple impacts of varying scale have occurred leading to cyclical change....
"Echoes"
Overhead the albatross hangs motionless upon the air
And deep beneath the rolling waves in labyrinths of coral caves
The echo of a distant tide
Comes willowing across the sand
And everything is green and submarine
And no one showed us to the land
And no one knows the wheres or whys
But something stirs and something tries
And starts to climb towards the light
Strangers passing in the street
By chance two separate glances meet
And I am you and what I see is me
And do I take you by the hand
And lead you through the land
And help me understand the best I can
And no one calls us to move on
And no one forces down our eyes
No one speaks
And no one tries
No one flies around the sun
Cloudless every day you fall upon my waking eyes
Inviting and inciting me to rise
And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning
And no one sings me lullabies
And no one makes me close my eyes
So I throw the windows wide
And call to you across the sky.
The song Echoes is found on the album "Meddle". Below is album art (cover)
That statement alone is pretty telling about the motivations of the current political movement (gradualists, uniformitarians...).
LINK
quote:
An open letter to a critic on the matter of chevrons, megatsunamis and bolide impacts.
by Randall Carlson
quote:
I am addressing this response to one issue raised regarding remarks about possible mega-tsunami deposits that I brought up during the podcast. It is my impression after investing a fair amount of time researching this phenomenon that it warrants serious consideration, especially in light of what we have witnessed during the past decade, two tsunami induced mega-disasters in Japan and the Indian Ocean. Several comments were particularly dismissive, so I am setting down this small exposition, without malice, to demonstrate that the remarks made on The Joe Rogan Experience were preceded by a substantial amount of background research and thought. While the following remarks pertain to this one issue specifically, they are also relevant to the general attitude evinced in many of the other comments critical of something I said that are obviously being made by individuals whose preconceived opinions were incompatible with the information I presented and their objections were nothing more than a knee jerk emotional response rather than a reasoned critique with some actual thought behind it.
Chevron forms created on a stream sandbar by local spring floods in Georgia, USA. The significant point is that these forms were produced by flowing water, not wind. After the flood subsides and the sand deposits dry out they will become subject to wind erosion and modification until they are stabilized by vegetation.
Chevron forms found on the southern tip of Madagascar. Were these formations created by wind or water? If the chevrons are formed of fine-grained wind transported sediment why is the line of demarcation at the distal end so distinct? What kind of aeolian process would produce features of this form and magnitude? The light colored deposits near the upper end of the chevrons are sand. This sand is undoubtedly being modified by wind, but this does not mean that the whole complex of lancet-like forms composing the chevrons were originally created by wind.
For scale...
---
Small scale parabolic dune forms and hummocky topography produced by local flooding in Peachtree Creek, GA are clearly visible in this photograph. The open end of the parabola seen in the top center points in the up-current direction which was from right to left. Again, these sedimentary forms are initially produced by flowing water and later modified by wind.
Large scale parabolic dune forms on the Rolling Palouse landscape of SE Washington State. Note the large parabolic shaped dune in the foreground. It opens upcurrent, flow was from right to left (north to south). Compare the general morphology of this landscape with the water shaped forms in the previous photograph. This landscape is the product of wind AND water. A study of mega-scale paleohydrology reveals the scale-invariant, or self-similar nature of fluvial forms across a wide variety of spatial scales and signifies its value as a means of comparison and recognition of mega features whose origins it is not possible to witness directly.
Summary:
-comet impact on North American icecap, images above (cooling was the existing paradigm prior to this)
-massive, cataclysmic flooding (see Washington state photo above)
-sea levels rise, massive amount of water vapor injected into the atmophere leading to a greenhouse effect/ rapid warming
Multiple impacts of varying scale have occurred leading to cyclical change....
quote:
While this knowledge is, at present, within the purview of a small but growing number of catastrophist geologists, astronomers, and other scientists, it has fallen completely by the wayside in the public discourse. For the present time politics dominates the discussion of global change, and there is a powerful political incentive to direct the discussion towards anthropogenic forcing to the exclusion of natural forces of change, for human behavior is subject to political control and natural forces of global change are not.
"Echoes"
Overhead the albatross hangs motionless upon the air
And deep beneath the rolling waves in labyrinths of coral caves
The echo of a distant tide
Comes willowing across the sand
And everything is green and submarine
And no one showed us to the land
And no one knows the wheres or whys
But something stirs and something tries
And starts to climb towards the light
Strangers passing in the street
By chance two separate glances meet
And I am you and what I see is me
And do I take you by the hand
And lead you through the land
And help me understand the best I can
And no one calls us to move on
And no one forces down our eyes
No one speaks
And no one tries
No one flies around the sun
Cloudless every day you fall upon my waking eyes
Inviting and inciting me to rise
And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning
And no one sings me lullabies
And no one makes me close my eyes
So I throw the windows wide
And call to you across the sky.
The song Echoes is found on the album "Meddle". Below is album art (cover)
quote:
The Chicxulub crater, Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. Comet impact that destroyed the dinosaurs (66 million year ago)
This post was edited on 4/3/17 at 7:25 pm
Posted on 4/3/17 at 8:29 pm to ThinePreparedAni
quote:
Musicians are in the unique position to have the wealth, time, creativity (and LSD...) to explore some of these things (more than the average Joe would).
Ha, exactly how I feel.. was running short on time earlier, didn't really get to finish before I hit submit..
and I know it could go without being said, but I'd think travel to be just as important as what you listed.
quote:
Pink Floyd was composed of guys from around Cambridge, England. Some had prominent families (Gilmour's dad was a professor at Cambridge).
quote:
We're all from the British aristocracy
Go figure! I suspected there was something like that at play..
Now, was his dad a mathematician?! Because that would make things really interesting
Posted on 4/6/17 at 6:03 pm to ThinePreparedAni
Next few post will be discussing of the impact that occurred approx 12,000 year ago. This is the one that was emphasized with Graham Hancock on the Joe Rogan Podcast.
Background/Baseline
Listening to various podcasts with Randall, he brings up the notion that the area furthest away from the North American icecap would fare the best (in retaining their megafauna). The antipodal point (opposite side of the Earth from the icecap) would be in the region of Africa....
LINK
Background/Baseline
quote:
The most recent great Ice Age only came to an end between about 10 and 12 thousand years ago with the transition from the Pleistocene to the Holocene Epoch.
What distinguishes the Holocene from the Pleistocene is the interruption of thousands of years of bitter glacial cold by the advent of a benign and munificent warmth. Until the transition virtually all of Canada and the northern United States lay under a massive ice sheet that was as much as one to two miles thick. Where the cities of New York, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee and Seattle now stand there were glaciers thousands of feet thick. Northwestern Europe likewise lay under many trillions of tons of glacial ice.
quote:
Over an impossibly short time geologically speaking, literally only a few thousand years, that ice disappeared, somewhere around 6 million cubic miles of it. That is considerably more than the combined ice of Antarctica and Greenland today. As the result of all that melting ice sea levels rose dramatically. During the coldest depth of the Ice Age the level of the world’s oceans stood about 400 feet lower than now. Try to imagine what that implies in terms of the coastlines of the world.
quote:
The climate and environment of the southeastern United States was more like that of southern Canada today. The vegetation was composed of northern forests, with spruce, alder and larch trees abundant. Great herds of mastodons browsed their way through these forests along with mammoths, giant ground sloths, 500 pound beavers and dozens of other now extinct mega-mammals. In regions just south of the ice sheet such as in southern Ohio and Kentucky, tundra dominated the ecosystem. All of planet Earth was a vastly different place 13 thousand years ago. As I have reiterated countless times, scientists still do not understand the cause of the extreme climate changes that accompanied Earth’s rapid transition out of the Ice Age.
Listening to various podcasts with Randall, he brings up the notion that the area furthest away from the North American icecap would fare the best (in retaining their megafauna). The antipodal point (opposite side of the Earth from the icecap) would be in the region of Africa....
quote:
Palaeoclimatologists have now documented episodes of warming and cooling of up to 4 degrees centigrade (6.2 degrees F.) during the Holocene. The current estimate of global warming is approximately .6 to .8 degrees C (.36 degrees F.) during the past one century, well within the range of naturally variability.
quote:
The transition out of the Ice Age involved a double whammy, two convulsions that knocked the planet out of the grip of glacial cold. The first one occurred about 13 thousand years ago and the second one about 11,600 years ago. In the earlier case at 13 thousand years there was a sudden spasm of extreme global warming, up to 10 degrees centigrade (18 degrees F.) in less than a decade, maybe in less than 5 years. This high influx of thermal energy provoked a rapid melting and break-up of the great ice masses. Huge armadas of ice bergs were disgorged into the North Atlantic. Enormous floods poured off the perimeter of the ice sheet. Sea level began to rise rapidly. However, the warmth didn’t last. Within a few years the entire planet lurched back into full glacial cold. The glaciers refroze and began to expand again. Once more the planet was in the grip of severe glacial cold.
quote:
This return to glacial cold lasted about 1400 years and is called the Younger Dryas, named after a polar wildflower that grew in northwestern Europe during the ice age but had disappeared during the period of initial warming. With the return of glacial cold the flower returned as well. At 11,600 years ago came the second jolt of warming. This episode was also associated with extreme melting and break-up of the ice sheets, massive flooding and rapid sea level rise. Immense sweeping changes engulfed the planet during the transition from one age to the next, vast areas of habitat were wiped out, whole ecosystems were overturned, lands that had been locked up for thousands of years were freed from their prison of glacial ice, other lands were drowned under the rising seas. Climates and environments around the world underwent extraordinary changes and geographic shifts. Over one hundred species of large mammals worldwide rapidly went extinct.
quote:
The second warming succeeded where the first one didn’t. While the initial burst of warmth at 13 thousand years was followed by a rapid swing back to glacial cold this time the cold didn’t take and the world began to undergo a swift temperature rise until by about 9 thousand years ago, when the Earth was actually several degrees warmer than now during a phase known as the Climatic Optimum. This phase lasted for at least 3 thousand years. The name Climatic Optimum was given to this period because the scientists studying it considered it a time of auspicious and favorable climate. In the aftermath of the great catastrophe that brought to a close the age of ice the Earth entered a warm cycle that saw the return of a lush and luxuriant environment, and a rapid proliferation of life. Whole new habitats were opened to colonization by surviving species, including humans. There was, for this period of 3+ thousand years no competition for territory, for land was abundant and people limited. The human population expanded rapidly in the nurturing environment. It was truly a time of fruitful multiplication of the species.
This was the time of the Garden and the Goddess.
quote:
For about 3000 years, between roughly 6000 and 9000 years ago, many regions around the world transformed into a sort of quasi-paradise, with warm temperatures, abundant rainfall, expansion of forests and lush vegetation. The biosphere and humankind both began to prosper and rebound in this time of replenishment. The offspring of the survivors of the Younger Dryas global transition became worshippers of the Great Goddess, the symbol of the Earth herself, now, in the aftermath of the great destruction, a benign and maternal force of nurturing and preservation.
LINK
Posted on 4/6/17 at 6:29 pm to ThinePreparedAni
Background:
Graph of reconstructed temperature (blue), CO2 (green), and dust (red) from the Vostok ice core for the past 420,000 year
Cycles....
podcast discussing this
Randall also discusses bees/Masonry in this podcast (this was queried in prior posts earlier in this thread). It involves the moon....
What he discussed on this topic may deserve it's own thread. I may come back to that info later.

quote:
It was the Holocene epoch that saw the rise of humankind from the barbarism of the Stone Age to the pinnacle of modern civilization. Or so the conventional models of history and prehistory would have us believe. There is however an alternate paradigm, one which, unfortunately, has been banished to the utter fringe of respectable scholarship. Rather than viewing the rise of civilization as a smoothly ascending logarithmic arc from somewhere around 10 thousand years ago up to the 21st century, in the alternate model of historical change the line describing the progress of civilization is saw-toothed, with smoothly ascending arcs interrupted by sudden and rapid falls, precisely the same shape of line that describes the progress of life itself on Earth through the eons. It is beginning to dawn on the minds of the more perceptive scholars of antiquity that this alternate model points to the proposition that there is far more to the story of humankind in “prehistory” than has been recognized or admitted.
Graph of reconstructed temperature (blue), CO2 (green), and dust (red) from the Vostok ice core for the past 420,000 year
Cycles....
quote:
There are now two indisputable facts that confront us. The first is that the presence of modern humankind on Earth goes back a very long way. Perhaps a quarter of a million years. Skeletal remains of modern humans have been found and dated that are as much as 180 thousand years in age.
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That’s 36 times as long as recorded history measured from the rise of cuneiform writing in Sumer. If we assume a generation to be 25 years more or less, then we are talking somewhere around 7000 generations of humans walking the Earth before the discovery of agriculture, or the domestication of animals, or the invention of writing, before the rise of the Old Kingdom in Egypt, or the great cities of Sumeria and the Indus Valley. It is obvious that in terms of the human experience on planet Earth, the overwhelming majority of that time has transpired within the era prehistory. Why, for so many long ages of time, was the imprint of the human presence on Earth so scarce, so insignificant as to be almost invisible before 8 or 9 thousand years ago? Assuming that those distant ancestors were endowed with intelligence equal that of our own, as we have no reason to doubt, why did it take so many tens of thousands years to learn how to build cities, or plant crops, or to invent some form of writing? Why did 7000 generations of humans never rise above the level of hunting, subsistence gathering and tribalism—never evolving socially beyond the Stone Age. Does this model make sense? And why only now, after 180 thousand years, has the human population grown exponentially just within the last two centuries?
These are impossible questions to answer within the gradualistic framework of Earth change and human history that now pervades all aspects of conventional scholarship. And this brings us to the second indisputable fact. Catastrophes are real – massive catastrophes, sudden catastrophes, global catastrophes, on any scale we care to measure, the smooth arc of change is punctuated by discontinuities, by interruptions in the established order of things.
Such an event on a global scale occurred between 11 and 13 thousand years ago. This was the termination of the geological epoch known as the Pleistocene and the start of the Holocene.
podcast discussing this
Randall also discusses bees/Masonry in this podcast (this was queried in prior posts earlier in this thread). It involves the moon....
What he discussed on this topic may deserve it's own thread. I may come back to that info later.
Posted on 4/7/17 at 3:07 am to ThinePreparedAni
thanks for this will check out the pod cast.
Ive watched about 20 of Randall Carlson introduction videos to various concepts and the first Joe rogan interview JRE #501 have the second in queue (#606) LINK
all the videos seem like introductions and overviews guess the in depth and details are on his website.
do you have to get a subscription or can these be viewed freely somewhere?
Ive watched about 20 of Randall Carlson introduction videos to various concepts and the first Joe rogan interview JRE #501 have the second in queue (#606) LINK
all the videos seem like introductions and overviews guess the in depth and details are on his website.
do you have to get a subscription or can these be viewed freely somewhere?
This post was edited on 4/7/17 at 3:09 am
Posted on 4/7/17 at 8:02 am to HailFreezusOver
I subscribed to the newsletter, but have not received anything yet. I am not sure the website is being actively managed (cannot order DVDs).
I am reading a few other sources / authors that Randall has referenced /linked to on his site. Will add this content in this thread. I may dial back posting here to once or twice a week as the material is amazingly interesting, but time consuming...
Slightly off topic:
Below is info from April Scientific America (pg 43). We have discussed this before and I mention this in the original HLI thread (HLI makes mention of this also). Wielding the immune system to do our bidding. The info specifically on pages 49 and 50 should unify why nutrition and lifestyle are vitally important...
Scientific America PDF
I am reading a few other sources / authors that Randall has referenced /linked to on his site. Will add this content in this thread. I may dial back posting here to once or twice a week as the material is amazingly interesting, but time consuming...
Slightly off topic:
Below is info from April Scientific America (pg 43). We have discussed this before and I mention this in the original HLI thread (HLI makes mention of this also). Wielding the immune system to do our bidding. The info specifically on pages 49 and 50 should unify why nutrition and lifestyle are vitally important...
Scientific America PDF
This post was edited on 4/7/17 at 8:11 am
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