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originally posted by: Oldtimer2
a reply to: 727Sky
More then likely it was a pole shift,why they find old civilizations thousands of feet under ground,or in oceans,supersonic winds,the worlds oceans walling up then exploding across the earth all in a few seconds,I think this time we will be struck by an asteroid as a precurser then comes the shift,cycle earth goes through,unfortunately we will see this in 5 years,this is the end,the elite have been using tax dollars since the late 50's to build them underground fortresses,all the while spinning story's about what NASA has found,I doubt we went anywhere near the moon,what or whom is ever on there is known and has been known,this is a sad reality
FOR billions of years, Earth has been on a perilous journey through space. As our planet whirls around the sun, the whole solar system undertakes a far grander voyage, circling our island universe every 200 million years. Weaving our way through the disc of the Milky Way, we have drifted through brilliant spiral arms, braved the Stygian darkness of dense nebulae, and witnessed the spectacular death of giant stars. Many of these marvels may well have been deadly, raining lethal radiation onto Earth’s surface or hurling huge missiles into our path. Some may have wiped out swathes of life, smashed up continents or turned the planet to ice. Others may have been more benign, perhaps even sowing the seeds of life. As yet, this is guesswork. We cannot retrace our path through the galaxy’s gravitational melee, still less calculate what incidents befell us where and when. Earth itself, its rocks constantly recycled by plate tectonics and remodelled by erosion, is remarkably forgetful of past assaults from space. But a repository of our cosmic memories might be close at hand. The moon’s soil and rocks endure undisturbed for aeons. Deep under the lunar surface there could lie an archive of our planet’s voyage. What Earth forgets, the moon remembers.
Most on this sight I would assume are familiar with Graham Hancock's videos about the earth cataclysm that he believes happened 12,800 and again 11,600 years ago. Better dating along with more ice core data has narrowed the first event down to 12,980 years ago plus or minus 5 years.. Pretty darn amazing IMO as the evidence continues to support Hancock's theory .
originally posted by: Cravens
a reply to: 727Sky
Most on this sight I would assume are familiar with Graham Hancock's videos about the earth cataclysm that he believes happened 12,800 and again 11,600 years ago. Better dating along with more ice core data has narrowed the first event down to 12,980 years ago plus or minus 5 years.. Pretty darn amazing IMO as the evidence continues to support Hancock's theory .
Does Hancock’s theory purport it being an asteroid? Last I heard, he and Carlson were suggesting a celestial, icy body broke up into pieces and sprayed debris all over the NA ice sheet(s).... please correct me if I’m wrong.