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re: Real climate cataclysm: Scientists Can No Longer Ignore Ancient Flooding Tales (Netflix)
Posted on 11/21/22 at 3:23 pm to ThinePreparedAni
Posted on 11/21/22 at 3:23 pm to ThinePreparedAni
TPA thread = automatic upvote, and then get comfortable and ready for some interesting reading.
You are definitely one of the best posters on this site
You are definitely one of the best posters on this site
Posted on 11/21/22 at 3:23 pm to CelticDog
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when glaciers melted the rise came over the lip at what is now the straight of Gibraltar for 1500 years until the land became the Mediterranean sea.
The same thing happened in the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, the Baltic, the Black Sea, South China Sea, etc. Pretty much every modern “sea” that is surrounded by islands today was dry land during the ice age, and was inundated RAPIDLY. The Persian Gulf likely formed in weeks not centuries.
Civilization didn’t start in Sumer, but evacuated there from the lands submerged beneath the Gulf. I wager there are dozens of undiscovered civilizations buried beneath the waves.
This post was edited on 11/21/22 at 3:25 pm
Posted on 11/21/22 at 3:31 pm to hawkway
A flood covering the entire earth? Of course that didn’t happen.
However, today,80% of humans live within 200 miles of the coast, primarily in river valleys. At the end of the last ice age, sea levels rose 200ft, inundating FAR inland, more than 200 miles in many places as well as rapidly filling river valleys.
It might not have flooded the whole earth, but there was probably a flood that inundated most everywhere humans actually lived.
However, today,80% of humans live within 200 miles of the coast, primarily in river valleys. At the end of the last ice age, sea levels rose 200ft, inundating FAR inland, more than 200 miles in many places as well as rapidly filling river valleys.
It might not have flooded the whole earth, but there was probably a flood that inundated most everywhere humans actually lived.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 3:40 pm to tarzana
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No doubt the proliferation of large farm animals and their production of greenhouse gases made for a drastically warmer planet as the Neolithic Age transitioned into the Bronze Age.
Holy shite! This. Is. Incredible.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 3:56 pm to jchamil
There is speculation that the Romans were smelting so much lead that it could have triggered the cold climate cycle that precipitated the fall of the Western Empire. Colder weather killed the grass lands that sustained the Huns, forcing them to move south and west in search of new grazing lands. Lower temperatures caused crop failures in Northern Europe that compounded by the Hunnic invasion displaced millions of barbarians east if the Rhine, sending them all crashing into Rome at a time when the Empire was already feeling the effects of lower crop yields. Rome, bankrupted from the increasing prices of the bread dole couldn’t afford to pay enough troops to fight the barbarians, and was eventually overwhelmed.
After the western Roman Empire was destroyed and largely depopulated by wars, invasion, and plague, we see the Medieval Warm Period as temperatures soared even higher than they are today. It is possible that the massive reduction in economic activity, particularly mining and smithing, following the death of Rome may have contributed to these harsh swings in climate.
After the western Roman Empire was destroyed and largely depopulated by wars, invasion, and plague, we see the Medieval Warm Period as temperatures soared even higher than they are today. It is possible that the massive reduction in economic activity, particularly mining and smithing, following the death of Rome may have contributed to these harsh swings in climate.
This post was edited on 11/21/22 at 3:58 pm
Posted on 11/21/22 at 4:03 pm to timdonaghyswhistle
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KNoT a ShReD oF EVUDUNCE!
Watch the show dummy and then come back and give us your dumb opinion!!
Academia is FULL of narrow minded, lefty morons with not one ounce of integrity!
I believe this guy a 1000 more than most “academia” who are bought and paid by the people supporting the grants……..all lefty by the way!
My wife works in academia…..she can’t believe half these idiots have jobs! They live in a vacuum
Posted on 11/21/22 at 4:10 pm to LaMigra
They laughed at Heinrich Schleiman until he found Troy.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 4:15 pm to ThinePreparedAni
The global flood now fits neatly with climate change fear mongering, so the godless left will accept it.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 4:35 pm to tarzana
Oh come on. That's just bullshite.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 4:38 pm to tarzana
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It's a curiosity that the Ice Age ended with record flooding and catastrophic manmade global warming, and it coincided with the advent and spread of agriculture in the Middle East, Southern Europe and East Asia. No doubt the proliferation of large farm animals and their production of greenhouse gases made for a drastically warmer planet as the Neolithic Age transitioned into the Bronze Age.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 4:41 pm to TheHarahanian
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The global flood now fits neatly with climate change fear mongering, so the godless left will accept it.
There is absolutely no evidence that a biblical global flood happened the way an old book said. It's not even possible that there enough water.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 5:22 pm to ThinePreparedAni
Funny how that date aligns precisely with the date that Atlantis was destroyed by a cataclysm per the Egyptians.
Posted on 11/21/22 at 6:25 pm to Boss13
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Wouldn't this imply that it's not something that is caused by humans burning fossil fuels?
They hypothesize it's from the earth being pummeled from the Torrid meteor shower for a thousand years. Multiple large impacts
Posted on 11/21/22 at 8:18 pm to Cuz413
And to semi shift gears Antartica is getting really cold. But nothng by MSM.
South Pole Hits Record Cold November Temperatures
Extreme cold records continue to tumble at the South Pole. Three recent days – November 16th, 17th and 18th – have recorded a daily record, with the 18th plunging to –45.2°C, compared with –44.7°C on the same day in 1987. The records follow the six-month winter of 2020-21, which was the coldest since records began in 1957. Inexplicably, all these facts and trends have escaped reporting in the mainstream media. The excuse might be that it is just weather, and temperatures have always moved up and down. But the excuse doesn’t seem to apply to the July 19th U.K. high of 40.3°C at RAF Coningsby, recorded at the side of the runway used by after-burning Typhoon jets. This record high has barely been out of the Net Zero headlines ever since.
In fact, anything getting colder barely gets a look-in these days. Arctic sea ice is making a significant, near silent comeback. Summer ice at the end of September covered 4.92 million square kilometres, which was 1.35 million sq kms higher than the 2012 low. Over on land, the Greenland ice sheet may have increased in size over the last year to August 2022. Meanwhile, the zoologist Dr. Susan Crockford has reported that this is the fifth year out of the last seven that enough sea ice has formed along the west coast of Hudson Bay by mid-November for hunting polar bears to be able to head out to the ice, “just as it did in the 1980s”.
Of course, it has been a very bad year for climate catastrophists all round. Coral is growing on the Great Barrier Reef with a vengeance, just a few years after journalists and their ‘experts’ warned it was likely to disappear. According to the latest satellite data, the global temperature hasn’t moved for over eight years. A little extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has led to significant ‘greening’ of the planet, a process that over the last 30 years has undoubtedly reduced world hunger and famine. Sir David Attenborough recently ran a series of six Frozen Planet II green propaganda films featuring a variety of ‘modelled’ climate catastrophes. Notable was the claim that all the Arctic summer sea ice could be gone by 2035. In addition, he highlighted a colony of Adelie penguins in western Antarctica, whose numbers were said to have fallen over 40 years from 20,000 to just 400 breeding pairs, apparently due to climate change. Missing from the narrative was the more cheerful news that a colony of 1.5 million Adelies had recently been discovered on the eastern side of the continent.
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South Pole Hits Record Cold November Temperatures
Extreme cold records continue to tumble at the South Pole. Three recent days – November 16th, 17th and 18th – have recorded a daily record, with the 18th plunging to –45.2°C, compared with –44.7°C on the same day in 1987. The records follow the six-month winter of 2020-21, which was the coldest since records began in 1957. Inexplicably, all these facts and trends have escaped reporting in the mainstream media. The excuse might be that it is just weather, and temperatures have always moved up and down. But the excuse doesn’t seem to apply to the July 19th U.K. high of 40.3°C at RAF Coningsby, recorded at the side of the runway used by after-burning Typhoon jets. This record high has barely been out of the Net Zero headlines ever since.
In fact, anything getting colder barely gets a look-in these days. Arctic sea ice is making a significant, near silent comeback. Summer ice at the end of September covered 4.92 million square kilometres, which was 1.35 million sq kms higher than the 2012 low. Over on land, the Greenland ice sheet may have increased in size over the last year to August 2022. Meanwhile, the zoologist Dr. Susan Crockford has reported that this is the fifth year out of the last seven that enough sea ice has formed along the west coast of Hudson Bay by mid-November for hunting polar bears to be able to head out to the ice, “just as it did in the 1980s”.
Of course, it has been a very bad year for climate catastrophists all round. Coral is growing on the Great Barrier Reef with a vengeance, just a few years after journalists and their ‘experts’ warned it was likely to disappear. According to the latest satellite data, the global temperature hasn’t moved for over eight years. A little extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has led to significant ‘greening’ of the planet, a process that over the last 30 years has undoubtedly reduced world hunger and famine. Sir David Attenborough recently ran a series of six Frozen Planet II green propaganda films featuring a variety of ‘modelled’ climate catastrophes. Notable was the claim that all the Arctic summer sea ice could be gone by 2035. In addition, he highlighted a colony of Adelie penguins in western Antarctica, whose numbers were said to have fallen over 40 years from 20,000 to just 400 breeding pairs, apparently due to climate change. Missing from the narrative was the more cheerful news that a colony of 1.5 million Adelies had recently been discovered on the eastern side of the continent.
Read rest here
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Posted on 11/22/22 at 4:35 am to hawkway
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Geologically, there is no evidence that a global flood related to Noah ever happened. As a matter of fact it's likely impossible.
Yet, there are marine fossils on mountain tops in every continent.
Posted on 11/22/22 at 4:44 am to ThinePreparedAni
Is there a point to this?
Posted on 11/22/22 at 4:49 am to Zach
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It's all about money.
Carbon credits are the bitcoins of nations. The only purpose is to control people and launder money.
Posted on 11/22/22 at 4:50 am to cssamerican
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Yet, there are marine fossils on mountain tops in every continent.
Proof of geologic uplift, not of any cataclysmic flood.
Posted on 11/22/22 at 5:27 am to SouthEasternKaiju
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Proof of geologic uplift, not of any cataclysmic flood.
Maybe, but if ancient stories from all over the world tell me there was a great flood that covered the earth several thousands of years ago, then I find marine fossils on every mountain top, I find it hard to completely ignore the possibility that the stories might be grounded in a bit of truth.
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