Will Santa Bring a Magnetic Excursion?

‘Magnetic Excursions’ precede the catastrophes that come in a 12,000 year rhythm. We are now overdue.

I recently came across the ‘WF’ (Why Files) channel (below), which is fairly good, with some episodes not so much. But what the below and the Suspicious Observers videos remind me of, is the ridiculousness of the ‘Climate Change’ hubbub, considering that we are overdue for a replay of the Younger Dryas cataclysm that ended the last ice age and pretty much destroyed the livability of planet earth.

You know, as opposed to a one-degree rise in global temperature. 

I’ll not repeat myself about this but just link you to the two videos below. The reason I take Ben Davidson seriously when I have reasons to believe he’s some sort of controlled op is that Robert Schoch pretty much agrees with his basic points re the coming solar micro-nova, and I’m convinced that Schoch has his shit together. (Although I’ve learned a lot from Graham Hancock — who figures the calamity will be via a comet strike when the evidence clearly points to a micro-nova — his failure to mention Schoch or, for that matter, Michael Cremo and Virginia Steen-McIntyre, leads me to distrust him. Schoch’s book, Forgotten Civilization: New Discoveries on the Solar-Induced Dark Age is a must-read for anyone interested in the future of the human species.

On Joe Rogan Hancock basically called Cremo a nutcase notwithstanding that he (Hancock) wrote a Forward to one of Cremo’s books. And, as Hancock well knows, Steen-McIntyre’s Hueyatlaco, Mexico archaeological site (via four different dating methods) told us that tool-using humans were in the New World 250,000 years ago, which pretty much ends the mainstream human evolution narrative. Despite the robustness of the evidence, this apparently is a bridge too far for Hancock, who is doing his best to worm his way into the mainstream, no matter the evidence. A long, depressing story, but worth looking into.

I’m writing on Christmas Day. Although — having read the Old Testament —  I don’t buy Christian doctrine, the holiday and all it’s supposed to represent, is okay with me. Enjoy!

Allan

 

 

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