An advanced discussing of the new book, "Magicians of
the Gods" can be found in "EXCLUSIVE: Comet 'three times
bigger than dinosaur killer could soon destroy Earth' A
TWENTY-mile wide piece of a huge comet poses a "clear and
present" danger to 'all life on Earth,' a controversial new book
by a bestselling author claims," by Jon Austin, Express, Sept. 2015.
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www.express.co.uk]
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csglobe.com]
It appears that this book has a quite different view of the
Younger Dryas Impact hypothesis than has appeared in the
"Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United
States" and other journals. This book appears will be not at
all helpful, as assumed by some people, at making their ideas
known among the public in a constructive manner. It might
end up as a classic case of "be careful what you wish for as
you might get it." I suspect that this book will do nothing
to advance the credibility of the "Younger Dryas impact
hypothesis" as its supporters have hoped. It will be very
interesting to see how it all eventually turns out.
Hancock's colleague in this book, Randall Carlson, regards
himself as self taught expert in whole range of subjects,
including geomythology, geology, catatsrophism, planetary
geology, scared geometry, and so forth and an able and expert
teacher of all the above. You-all can judge for yourselves
how well Randall's self-evaluation of his expertise either
matches or mismatches reality by listening or reading his
own views at:
1. Sacred Geometry International (Featured Posts)
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sacredgeometryinternational.com] ,
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and [
www.facebook.com]
2. Randall Carlson and Joe Rogan Discuss Lost Civilizations,
Climate Change, Sacred Geometry, Freemasonry and
Rewriting History with Graham Hancock – JRE #606 by SGI
[
sacredgeometryinternational.com]
3. Randall Carlson: The Making of a Catastrophist – Part 1
by Randall Carlson
[
sacredgeometryinternational.com]
yours,
Paul H.
"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)