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Randall Carlson - When the Earth nearly Died

Randall Carlson - When the Earth nearly Died

FromForum Borealis


Randall Carlson - When the Earth nearly Died

FromForum Borealis

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Length:
169 minutes
Released:
Jul 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Geomythologist par excellence visits us to account for the indisputable reality of Catastrophism. We ask: Why so few overt traces of prehistoric civilizations? How advanced were they? How fast was the deglaciation? Is Climate Change sign of an imminent impact? Is Taurid meteor stream perilous? Which external cause to the dramatic shift? Is the Martian cataclysm related? Was the Asteroid belt once a planet? How many extinction events? What did Egyptian historians relate to Solon? What was the Atlantean wars? Why's CIA into Atlantis? Was it the Richat Structure? Is globe tilting Pole Shift plausible? + Hear how H2O has appeared from Outer Space... :: :: :: :: All programs are gratis & listener funded. Please consider supporting our work and help cover costs by donating, subscribing to our channel, liking & sharing our posts. Subscribing to our website (https://www.forumborealis.net/contribute) gives you direct access to all shows before public release + various bonus & backstage clips. Our shows are chronologically arranged in different series collected in separate playlists. :: :: :: :: * When the Earth nearly Died - A conversation with Randall Carlson. * © Forum Borealis. May not be reproduced in any commercial way. * Guest: Architect Randall Carlson (http://www.forumborealis.net/guests​). * Recorded: 21 July 2021. * Bumper music used with cordial permission from © Loopus.net. * This Program is part of our second series called EVIDENCE FOR ANTEDILUVIAN CIVILIZATION (http://www.forumborealis.net/series).
Released:
Jul 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A paradigm expanding variety podcast conducting old school, long-form, conversational, in depth interviews with the most interesting authors, scholars, researchers, and freethinkers of today - exploring controversial, marginalized, innovative, obscure, anomalous, and system critical topics within history, culture, philosophy, science, and politics.