Randall Carlson Podcast Ep023 Widespread Cultural Collapse at YDB / Impact by Disintegrating Comet?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Kosmographia Ep023 The Randall Carlson Podcast with the Snake Brothers - Kyle and Russ, Normal Guy Mike and GCREX admin Bradley, from 03/21/20. After a bit of review about the sudden disappearance of the southwestern deserts’ Clovis settlements coinciding with the YDB, RC ventures further into the records of PIDBA, with maps showing the massive reduction in projectile-point finds across the US. Other studies show a hiatus of occupation in the Great Lakes Region, Belgium and also southwest Asia. After a summation, he shares a study that links the evidence for an ET event with that of the Tunguska aerial burst and the Chicxulub crater associated with the K-T Boundary impact, which includes potential options that would not leave all the required “markers” for impact - like an oblique/tangential passing of a disintegrating comet. RC had envisioned that exact scenario and modified a graphic almost twenty years ago to present as a possible explanation for the catastrophe. (Extended summary topics/notes will be available on the new website - very soon!)
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Комментарии • 409

  • @BoopShooBee
    @BoopShooBee 4 года назад +15

    Putting all these bits and pieces together in a linear narrative is a Herculean undertaking.
    I haven't seen anyone else even trying to do it.
    Be well guys.

    • @BoopShooBee
      @BoopShooBee 4 года назад

      P.S. Wearing green clothes in front of a green screen creates a fun effect.

    • @TheRandallCarlson
      @TheRandallCarlson  4 года назад +6

      We got RC a back-drop screen for Ep024 - it worked out much better!

    • @danamcalister
      @danamcalister 4 года назад

      Randall Carlson yeah Brad, it looks good. Glad to see things getting better for you guys and hope to see you for the scablands trip!

  • @markusaurelius1739
    @markusaurelius1739 3 года назад +86

    Its tough to watch this almost a year later and hearing "Hopefully this will be over in a few weeks".........

    • @thomasknight5465
      @thomasknight5465 3 года назад +22

      Was thinking the same thing. Im still bewildered at mask mandates when its been proven there is absolutely no need for them outside of standard medical uses.

    • @sallycamello3600
      @sallycamello3600 2 года назад +8

      watching this over 2 years later, just so hard to go back to this time

    • @mississippiliving3019
      @mississippiliving3019 2 года назад +8

      no two years latter its still here

    • @benwendorf
      @benwendorf 2 года назад +8

      Super heavy. I am watching this in July 2022…

  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy 4 года назад +9

    Randal nailed it. The response cannot be worse than the problem itself. If people fear this virus take a look at how many people died in the Great Depression of 1929. The public school system is a complete failure when most people have NO CLUE what a depression is and what it does to a country and it’s people. I’m willing to risk my life to prevent leaving my kids and grandkids a broken 3rd world country in depression

  • @nae_folk810
    @nae_folk810 4 года назад +9

    Much Appreciation for giving us content during this crazy time we're living in 🤧😷

  • @watcherspirit2351
    @watcherspirit2351 4 года назад +17

    Encountered you in a store in Washington Sate. This was awhile back. Recognized you as I drove away. Nearly turned around to tell you that over time, thanks to you, I can look around and know what I see. I live smack-dab in the center of a place you often describe. Thank you, Randall Carlson, for all the joy you have brought me over the years. I tell you this from the scablands and coulees of my home: Please keep up the great work. You're changing the world. You're making it better.

  • @Patriot41776
    @Patriot41776 4 года назад +7

    Thanks for the quarantine video drop!

  • @mrhaze8451
    @mrhaze8451 4 года назад +6

    I love this series, thanks for all the hard work!

  • @plasticscally8409
    @plasticscally8409 4 года назад +8

    Mr Carlson & Co, please advertise your businesses, you’ve bloody earned that right & I for one would love to enjoy a meal & a drink in your establishments one day.

    • @crazyrussianbot8012
      @crazyrussianbot8012 4 года назад +1

      Randall isn't a Chef, he's an architect and builder. The restaurants he talked about are projects he does for customers i think.

    • @plasticscally8409
      @plasticscally8409 4 года назад

      Crazy Russian Bot ah cool, my bad

  • @jetpetty1613
    @jetpetty1613 4 года назад +8

    I've watched many, many hours of Sacred Geometry International, Kosmographia, and Geocosmic Rex....and I'm still hungry for this information. Well done, Randall Carlson and team! And, I'd love to buy a shirt from my favorite podcast/channels. I'd wear that tee-shirt every damn day 👕😊🌄☄️☄️

  • @birocsabal
    @birocsabal 4 года назад +18

    The neolithic culture of Japan is called the Jomon culture. And yes, the Ainu are their descendents. Very interesting topic, worth to read about.

  • @tomasramirez4985
    @tomasramirez4985 4 года назад +9

    Great podcast guys as always. Sorry to hear about Randall's restaurant, I hope things get better soon and they should. One thing, maybe one of the reasons why we can't find human remains with the mega mammals it's because humans knew or saw the event coming, so they moved from the area before the catastrophe happened. Just imagine today, if suddenly we were informed that a meteorite was going to impact the planet, we would surely run towards the place we consider safer. Even so, the destruction of the civilization would still happen.

  • @benc2972
    @benc2972 4 года назад +6

    Lots of rents aren't going to get paid. Lots and lots of bills will lapse. The response is already worse. I sent my things to Alabama, and was driving across the country when everything got shut down. I'm in a bad spot myself, even though I had employment waiting for me when I got here. So much for escaping California's economy. At least I get a little bit of you guys to get me through quarantine and my illness.

  • @PrivatelyHanging
    @PrivatelyHanging 4 года назад +3

    I've had to watch all the previous episodes during this quarantine before this episode finally came out! Waiting like an impatient toddler

  • @mikehoroho8453
    @mikehoroho8453 4 года назад +15

    The map showing population of the Clovis then the Folsom. Makes me wonder if everything east of the Rockies was completely washed away from whatever the impact was. Just looking at the map has the appearance that there could possibly have been a flushing southward following along the eastern edge of the Rockies. Then the Folsom seem to appear in the middle of the continent. Maybe some Clovis survivors were up in the mountains of the Rockies. Then migrated down into the central portion of the continent. Just a thought.

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft 3 года назад +2

      Also remember that the east coastline of America must have been farther east during the ice age ,especially during the glacial maximum, and the coast south toward Caribbean sea being farther south than now. Once a major flooding appears due to impacts or due to a lot of ice melting (which partially could have been due to the impact), the floods will move a lot into the land, and the coastline will then recede down to where it is now. This is a rough estimate of course, since there are several factors involved. Where I grew up in northern Norway we found (in the early 1990s and late 80s) shells and other dried ex-sea stuff along a row of stones looking typical like a coastline, except that this was at 230 meters above today's and that time's sea level/coastline and around 1,5 km from the coastline of today in distance. That baffled me when I got older and thought about it. The remnants of the old coastline we found (now dug away due to roads and other purposes) was not very old, the seashells were still white, but with rounded edges. I can imagine it could have been a coastline during the medievals which had a mild epoch. But there also could have been a so-called land elevation, naturally.

  • @corinapatchowi5587
    @corinapatchowi5587 4 года назад +3

    Yay!!! thanks for the new episode, guys!!!

  • @EdwardmWhitney
    @EdwardmWhitney 4 года назад +5

    This will make the next 1.5 hours of Quarantine a little more bearable😎

  • @Mat1481
    @Mat1481 4 года назад +4

    More Please, self isolated planet needs more Randell. Also good to see you guys doing the social distance thing. Stay normal Mike

  • @RoyAllanThomassen
    @RoyAllanThomassen 4 года назад +9

    i dont know how you do it.. but even tho you stant to loos alot in this plandemic you stil give us a good show... all respect to you all...and tnx for all you give us..

  • @deanbinder9450
    @deanbinder9450 4 года назад +6

    I have enjoyed ya'lls podcasts tremendously. Long ago in the mid 80s I took geology in high school. I later joined the Navy. I was stationed in Bremerton Washington. I had a buddy with a girlfriend that lived in Hermiston Origon. We would make the drive across the state almost every weekend for a while. I remember seeing all of the topography around there while we were driving and saying to myself this dosen't make sense compared to what I learned in my geology class. I remember crossing the old washed our huge rivers and asking my buddy what that was doing there. He told me that some earthquake changed the course of the river in dinosaur times. Keep up the good work men.

  • @OLDGRIZZ
    @OLDGRIZZ 4 года назад +4

    Randall, all my life I’ve been fascinated about all that you talk about. I’m 59 yrs old. Since I found your channel about 6 month’s ago I have been fortunate enough to continue this following more in depth studies. Thankyou very much.

  • @dianabouvier4718
    @dianabouvier4718 2 года назад +3

    Thank you all the research you have done and for offering for free on RUclips. This is quite interesting and very entertaining.

  • @lonnienicholson1631
    @lonnienicholson1631 4 года назад +2

    I recall reading or hearing somewhere about a newly found YDB aged crater in South America - I believe in Chile. That would be a massive change to the "YBD" map graphic. Thank you once again for tickling my brain thoroughly. I sat and giggled about Randall's aura showing. =)

  • @nurburgringdreaming2221
    @nurburgringdreaming2221 3 года назад +12

    I’m watching this a year later Randall nothing has normalized

  • @leftofright
    @leftofright Год назад +5

    What a relief to listen to logic, thank you guys

  • @dgetzin
    @dgetzin 4 года назад +6

    14:30 good point about the human bones, but keep in mind that humans can see a comet approach and take evasive action underground or in caves. The Hopi creation story involves them emerging from underground after the destruction of the “4th sun” and emerged into the 5th sun.

    • @peterrevens8454
      @peterrevens8454 4 года назад +1

      And we are omnivores. That really improved our chances of getting through.

  • @edwatson1991
    @edwatson1991 4 года назад +3

    I would like to applaud Brad for entertaining an idea that is not accepted by the group, it shows that his mind is open. As a philosophy being able to be open to being wrong is the way to finding the truth.

  • @dgetzin
    @dgetzin 4 года назад +4

    39:45 - indeed Plato puts in the mouth of the priestess of Nieth something along the lines of, “when destruction comes by fire, the mountainous areas are depopulated, when it comes by flood, the coasts are destroyed. We in Egypt are blessed by the gods to survive all such destructions.“ and they supposedly had a pre-literate tradition of making tiny statues for memorializing every priest and his chief reign. And they had very many of these statues. I forget how many.

  • @adriaticheart82
    @adriaticheart82 4 года назад +2

    I dont know why my brain is so drawn to this, its amazing

  • @ShutTheMuckUp
    @ShutTheMuckUp 4 года назад +6

    Can we go on trips with Randall? I want to be a part of one of the expeditions.

  • @ClulssCrs3310
    @ClulssCrs3310 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for another great talk you guys! Hankering down, and working in the warehouses at this time, has me under some stress. Hearing and learning from Mr. Carlson is a breather!
    I still like the EU hypothesis though lol SNAKES!

  • @futurewolffilms607
    @futurewolffilms607 3 года назад +4

    Love that he’s doing these podcasts!

  • @chrislarose1375
    @chrislarose1375 4 года назад +6

    I think I know why there have been no skeletons of the Clovis people.
    On the worst day in recent history fragments of a comet smashed into the glaciers of the last ice age. One impact was into the area of the great lakes. The impact blasted millions of tons of ice into the sky at ballistic velocities. This ice, in the form of kilometer wide chunks, began raining down on the continent in an arc relative to it's impact angle. If the Carolina bay's are indeed the evidence of this then it was nothing less than total saturation bombardment. The aftermath was a landscape stretching from the edge of the glaciers to the Atlantic coast completely covered in massive ice boulders, each weighing multiple tons. EVERYTHING was flattened. Every tree, animal, human, plant, even birds in flight, was pulverized into the ground under meter's deep ice. Next the temperature plunged back to full glacial temperatures so that that ice didn't go away for years. Once it did begin to warm and the ice began to melt nature cleaned her plate and quickly reabsorbed all those bodies, animal and human. The remains of all the plant life that was buried is what we see today as the black mat.
    What does everyone think? I think it's a good hypothesis.

  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy 4 года назад +7

    I still want a RC t shirt. Black in color with the silhouette of Randal on the back that says “ the beard of knowledge”. 👍🏼. We need a way to identify each other in public to make new friends who love these subjects. We could identify each other and form little RC clubs to gather together, enjoy some beverage, and discuss this stuff!

    • @paulhm85
      @paulhm85 4 года назад

      you make a point. rock t shirts did just this..

    • @janiceadams4208
      @janiceadams4208 4 года назад

      I like that idea. Let's do it.

  • @gefrast1
    @gefrast1 4 года назад +10

    it was nice of brad to mention the electric universe. I go with kyle, some stuff seems plausible, and some not so much. 👍

  • @RR-g00dl1fe
    @RR-g00dl1fe 4 года назад +2

    the last conversation is exactly why I love hearing this podcast.. it's just honest, conversations l, with real opinions to discuss

  • @laurah1020
    @laurah1020 4 года назад +1

    I love the longer format you guys did today! Awesome topics. Could have been a combo of air-bursts AND impacts.....not just either/or! :) Thank you so much for the in depth coverage of these topics. I am learning so much! Yours are, indeed, THE BEST VIDEOS ON YT! Heartfelt gratitude to each of you!

  • @dragons_flight
    @dragons_flight 4 года назад +6

    That Japanese culture with the spaceman statues (around 41:20) was the Jomon culture. You were close, the statues were called Dogu.

  • @olivialuke6824
    @olivialuke6824 4 года назад +1

    Thank you all! I love this information! 👏🏻👏🏻❤️💪

  • @mikeriley9915
    @mikeriley9915 4 года назад +1

    You guys are the major reason I like you tube , more common sense than all the scientists I have heard so far.

  • @bacobill
    @bacobill 3 года назад +4

    I keep picturing a pool ball hit on an angle shot where the force would be almost as intense as a straight-on hit.. That angled strike would explain any change in the earth's axis due to the 'sideways' force if that makes sense.. These explorations are so exciting and addicting.. Much gratitude :)

  • @peterrevens8454
    @peterrevens8454 4 года назад +14

    Randalls green screen seems affected by energy waves from his brain.

    • @groverc.loweiv8987
      @groverc.loweiv8987 4 года назад +1

      Max Headroom

    • @onesec8005
      @onesec8005 4 года назад

      I'm just looking for his dog in those wormholes lol

    • @JohnnyRebKy
      @JohnnyRebKy 4 года назад

      That’s why he must keep his hair thick and grown out. If he had short hair his brainwaves would cook the electronics around him 👍🏼

    • @jh1859
      @jh1859 4 года назад

      "Flash, ah, ahhh. He's the magnificent."

  • @hunterventures2101
    @hunterventures2101 4 года назад +2

    So, do I wait till the end of the veido to thumbs up or just do it now......THUMBS UP!!!

  • @horacesaffore2639
    @horacesaffore2639 2 года назад +10

    Wow, just got to the "comet grazing earth" part. Scale in Variance, guys. Maybe your scale is too small for a worldwide event. Think of the scablands, and look at the surface features from northern Europe to northern Africa. Explains where all the African sand comes from. Note also that there was a period when the Mediterranean Sea was a dried-up series of salt flats. A sudden influx of glacial melt water that flowed all the way to northern Africa would have filled and left behind those depressions, creating the Med. I have SCUBA dived in those waters near Turkey during my military career and was able to completely remove my face mask and look around without my eyes burning, indicating a large reduction of salinity.

  • @SinnerChrono
    @SinnerChrono 2 года назад +6

    Thomas j Loebel is my uncle. Last name pronounced label. Very cool you referenced one of his papers.

  • @bmjr24
    @bmjr24 4 года назад +2

    Combine this with the current Carolina Bay studies...and WOW. You all never fail to amaze

  • @toddprifogle7381
    @toddprifogle7381 4 года назад +1

    Mar. 26 for me.
    I'll be Listening intently as usual .
    Hoping for you all the best .

  • @rnoitheryet9087
    @rnoitheryet9087 2 года назад +15

    I thought the point at 48:10 about the genesis of agriculture was significant. I had always been taught that agriculture advanced for commercial reasons; but, in light of this information, it seems more likely that it advanced simply out of need. Desperation, the mother of all invention.

  • @kevinjachim2378
    @kevinjachim2378 4 года назад +3

    Comet's and Electrical Phenomena go hand in hand.Just like Volcano's.Can't have one without the other.

  • @c.a.morningstar6937
    @c.a.morningstar6937 4 года назад +2

    Thank you guys.. Just the medicine I needed to take the mind off, you know what!
    Asteroids are much easier to understand. Boom, splat, game over!
    Love the new backgrounds...

  • @SmallWonda
    @SmallWonda 3 года назад +2

    MORE illuminating info for which I am grateful. Thanks guyz...

  • @Rev_GC
    @Rev_GC 2 года назад +4

    Topic at approximately an hour:
    That's because it's not an asteroid or meteor.... although they could have been present concurrently. It's actually an superheated electrical explosion. I hear you dancing around it, with your references to plasma etc, but you're not piecing it all together yet. Although I don't know if that's on purpose or not.
    Keep it up Randal. You are truly a giant who's shoulders bear many truth seekers.

  • @ashaman7653
    @ashaman7653 4 года назад +6

    Lol the gradualists are attempting to glitch Randall out of the matrix.

  • @johntailby74
    @johntailby74 Год назад +5

    What happened to the people living in the Carolina’s prior to the YD boundary? Those Carolina Bays look like impact craters and would have made survival difficult.

  • @mattterry1255
    @mattterry1255 4 года назад +2

    Tom Van Flandern was, with Halton Arp, one of the greatest scientific practitioners America ever produced. Randall ranks just as highly in my book, for the huge amount of insight he has gained and--critically--disseminated (thank you Bradley!) which serves to tie together so much of the work of comparative mythologists and hard science. Tom, in his book (Randall, when do we get YOURS?!?) begins by showing the big difference in inductive vs. deductive reasoning. One reason the EU model is so unbelievably powerful (puns aside, cf. the SAFIRE Project) is that it has proceeded deductively, from cause to effect: if A, then logically B, C, D.... Induction goes the other way, from the last term backward, if D, then A, i.e., an effect is observed, a cause speculated, and while this is the most common method employed by scientists, it is badly fraught with pitfalls of assumption, heuristic, and desire. As Tom wrote, "... inductive reasoning...does not, in general, lead to unique answers, while deductive reasoning, if valid, generally does." His book is a 1st rate primer on how to reason scientifically, and he added significantly to the philosophy of science, and to the Scientific Method. A true genius, greatly insightful and missed. (Same for Arp.)
    What Randall has done is of similar genius and similar result, very much using deduction: Earth- & Science-shaking uncovering of the real Story of Man.
    The real question left open now is, will we have enough time before the next galactic superwave/pole reversal/solar micro-nova event resets all of our clocks, to get together in the Badlands? (Jk, pretty sure we will, and I hope to join you all there!)

  • @dustyWayneJr
    @dustyWayneJr 4 года назад +2

    Awesome episode! So much great science happening. Plasma is the Way!
    The banter you all have together is perfect! Silent Mike not so quiet when the Thunderbolts & Electric Universe shows up? We can save that topic for a later SpaceTime.
    Comet plasma coma factor is the key ingredient that has not been taken into consideration during a cataclysmic impact event. I can hear in the discussions that the SnakeBros are nearing self realization, as did I when my own research revealed to me, what exactly the power of Comet Plasma is and can do to a planet’s surface.
    I've chatted about & emailed list of published journal papers, to Russ, Marc Young, Mr. Howard, HistoryShift & Dabbler's Den, on the Dissscord, and through my posts on Twitter about what happens when an impacting comet plasma coma contacts the Lithosphere of a planet.
    My Caribbean comet “plasma crater" hypothesis addresses this naturally occurring, high-hypervelocity collision event as a probable mechanism for geophysics & geomorphology of the Caribbean Plate region.
    Planetary Collision Dynamics applies. But ignored by modern geophysicists? The second core component of my hypothesis addresses the probable plasma factor?
    The comet plasma "vortex engine" coma acts as a secondary impact factor.
    The plasma coma destroys/deforms the original, typical, elliptical crater. Impact temps & plasma coma temps easily exceed the vaporization point & melt point of continental crust. Due to energy discharged as the plasma vortex engine gets compressed against the Earth’s lithosphere, the plasma coma body of the comet fuses/forges its energy signature onto the face of the Earth. It left its plasma vortex engine impression.
    Plasma Crater - The Caribbean Plate, Cocos Plate, Nazca Plate, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of Baja California, Northern coast of South American Plate - Colombia to Guyana Shield Complex, turn north towards Bahama Islands Chain & Grand Plateau. Geomorphology conforms to high-hypersonic, J.I.S.C supersonic flow structure. All are components of the “Plasma Crater” impact zone.
    The comet impact shattered the Lithosphere of a single continuous continental mass. Dividing this mega-continent into North America & South America. Comets fall towards the Sun and inner planets at +Mach 30. Comets generate plasma trails & tails. Comets impact planets. Comet plasma impacts planets as well
    Mark Boslough’s paper explains the Fireball/Plume collapse dynamics of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9. Using this paper as a guide, defines the parameters that should help locate, probable, Vishniac Instabilities shock-energy evidence that will be fused into Earth’s present day geography.
    “Shoemaker-Levy 09’s Impact Plumes on Jupiter: Implications for Threat to Satellites in Low-Earth Orbit”
    www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/10012
    One can easily discern these energy patterns on west coast NOAM plate, extending from the Gulf of Baja, California over to Gulf of Mexico, then following the “S” curve Rocky Mountain chain north through United Sates, Canada into Alaska. This pattern falls to the west coast NOAM, since the main impact site was located on the SE coast of NOAM Plate & NE coast of SOAM Plate.
    There is more to share. Just hit me up & we can discuss.
    Energy is evidence.
    Better Data = Better Science.
    If F=ma, then comet impacts crack tectonic plates?

    • @ElectricUniverseEyes
      @ElectricUniverseEyes 4 года назад

      Epic comment! I agree. It's Venus... the Dragon's fault. ruclips.net/video/55tYyglpLuI/видео.html

  • @vivmack4810
    @vivmack4810 4 года назад +3

    "Well...do you buy into Democratic or Republican 'cos of one thing?" Great answer! Let the evidence take you wherever it leads :)

  • @crazyrussianbot8012
    @crazyrussianbot8012 4 года назад +1

    wow. really cool background, Randall, Bradley, and Normal Guy!

  • @sobersportsman
    @sobersportsman 3 года назад +5

    I am so glad to hear those opening remarks about the response to Covid. Randall was right and it still exists today. Carlson in 2024.

    • @ricksmith6985
      @ricksmith6985 2 года назад +1

      Keep the fear going to control the people

  • @onesec8005
    @onesec8005 4 года назад +2

    Thank you. Very much

  • @JK-ff6zc
    @JK-ff6zc 3 года назад +5

    I live in that Southwestern volcano zone and a huge impact crater is nearby. None of the tribes now considered indigenous are the "Old Ones"

  • @marshmallowmonster7731
    @marshmallowmonster7731 4 года назад +5

    Randall's magical greenscreen :)

    • @onesec8005
      @onesec8005 4 года назад +1

      He's just quick like that... Shadow boxing champ lol

    • @elissitdesign
      @elissitdesign 4 года назад

      No green screen he’s using a Difference Matte to remove the background.

  • @sleeknub
    @sleeknub 3 года назад +13

    Watching this in June 2021.
    “We hope everything normalizes in the next few weeks so we can get back out there”
    If only you knew…

  • @paulehney4581
    @paulehney4581 4 года назад +1

    "Holes in the standard models", what an understatement!
    To throw something in as Brad did there are a lot of things that produce plasma, Trinity being one example.

  • @HanstheTraffer
    @HanstheTraffer 4 года назад +4

    I like the hypothesis by one of the snake boys there about a possible near collision that would cause massive heat transfer. This stuff could coincide with the shifting of the poles. If a large enough celestial body passed closely it could cause the plates to slip (typing while Brad picked up on the topic again) Yes some elements are very plausible. I would like to see a computer model of something like this. It should be cut and dried math concerning the gravity at least.

  • @susanlab572
    @susanlab572 4 года назад +8

    Love you guys! But that backdrop behind Randall has got to go. He's an animated, passionate speaker which makes his 'doppelganger' very distracting as it dances behind him, making parts of him disappear. Besides, we can't see the dog and cat now... ;)

  • @axewear123
    @axewear123 4 года назад +1

    Finally, Randall is glowing !!! :)

  • @johnhopkins6658
    @johnhopkins6658 4 года назад +2

    Love the halo, Randall, gives you some sort of divinity.

  • @janiceadams4208
    @janiceadams4208 4 года назад +1

    Great show guys. One thing, on the "YBD" graphic you had pulled up what is the difference between the blue and red markers?

  • @jeffshoopman1631
    @jeffshoopman1631 4 года назад +2

    Randall, can the course of a near Miss comet be determined by the YBD map, Carolina Bays directions and Iceland impact crater if it is indeed associated. Can't get enough.

  • @patalbor3507
    @patalbor3507 4 года назад +9

    On Brads electromagnetic.... Heresy...jk .Maxwell equations and laws of electromagnetism state the square of the distance between the objects is the largest factor on interacting forces. If a comet did have a really close fly by, electromagnetic phenomenoa that may otherwise be considered unpresidented could be plausible. Like randall pointed out. Lightning phenomen happens in volcanic eruptions ie.particle rich atmospheres where electrical field changes (flux) are taking place. A high speed near earth body would induce a massive amount of electromagnetic flux due to its velocity. Has this been discussed?

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft 3 года назад

      That is always considerably there to remember, but the "EU" guys tend to overemphasize it a bit too often about everything.

  • @danielquill
    @danielquill 3 года назад +4

    Randall is fascinating!

  • @RR-g00dl1fe
    @RR-g00dl1fe 4 года назад +3

    they made a great point on the difference between the clovis technology from the earlier period, compared to the later period (after Younger Dryus), where the earlier technology was much more advanced...makes you see the similarities in the building technology of the world (e.g. pyramids in Eqypt, South America, Indonesia etc,) where the structures being built after the Younger Dryas were not as advanced as pre-Younger Dryas.. I know they will say that it's not proven, but with individuals like Randall, doing great work with his team, will help open the door to do good, honest studies to help us see our past true history

  • @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE
    @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE 4 года назад +5

    I'm fairly convinced we are on the cusp of re-living whatever caused the end of the Last Ice Age, and the more recent cataclysms preceding the emergence of Sumerian culture approx. 6,000 years ago. This newly discovered comet C/2019 Y4 ATLAS has an estimated orbital period of 6,000 years, which puts it in-line to have appeared are both of the most recent "civilisation resets" that we know of thus far.
    I think we might be being herded in to give humanity the best chance of survival in the months to come.

    • @Tycoon_503
      @Tycoon_503 3 года назад

      Check out suspicious observers channel. Randal has done videos with them.

  • @mrprotractor9256
    @mrprotractor9256 4 года назад +3

    I enjoyed the podcast guys and impressed my wife by calling things and dates right before you guys said it...HA! Your a great teacher Randall...
    Hey and don't get too uptight about the " Electric Universe Theory" ...it raised my eyebrows a bit. Could be a kernel of truth to it

  • @SamtheIrishexan
    @SamtheIrishexan 2 года назад +10

    The meso American flood myth says their ancestors came from the caves. I bet those would be some of the few who would have survived and due to devastation headed south and founded mesoamerican.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 4 года назад +2

    I hear you, Randall. This plague of ours is but a splinter in the finger to what happened 12,900 years back. Brad threw a fat night crawler into a hungry trout pond with that final idea.

  • @krisc6216
    @krisc6216 4 года назад +7

    33:05 In Belgium we speak Dutch in the northern part and French in the southern part (and a little German in a eastern part), so 'Belgian' is not an existing language, but than again, Belgium is also a very surreal collage of different parts glued together amateuristically to form a kingdom as a reward for... nevermind... off topic. Now on topic: 'Moervaert' would be pronounced as 'moorvaart'. the 'oo' in moor, should sound like the 'oo' in 'room', so it's basically spelled 'room' reversed. 'vaart' is a lot more difficult to explain the pronunciation. it sounds like the long 'aa' sound like you hear in the first part of 'naive' ... anyway it doesn't really matter. Your work is so fascinating, it wipes out all of the grammar issues like a cosmic impact wipes out ancient civilisations :)

    • @djozzdraper
      @djozzdraper 4 года назад +2

      Kris C een Belg die ook Randall Carlson volgt 👌

    • @krisc6216
      @krisc6216 4 года назад +1

      @@djozzdraper onze mainstream media zijn niet in staat om de interessantste mensen ter wereld ook maar iets van platform aan te bieden. Dank u internet ;)

  • @ThorsElephant
    @ThorsElephant 2 года назад +7

    where can i find the pdf glossary of all the words Im trying to understand? thanks ...you guys are great to listen to...i just started last month so gonna take me some time to get caught up to date with today

  • @williamcody3415
    @williamcody3415 3 года назад +4

    Has there been an episode with talk of the Chelyabinsk 2013 meteor?

    • @chuckd9711
      @chuckd9711 3 года назад +1

      Not yet, coming soon... I hope, patience will be key

  • @rogerfurer2273
    @rogerfurer2273 4 года назад +3

    Excellent show. Any thoughts on Sun phenomena: CME or micro nova?

    • @reverendfry6088
      @reverendfry6088 4 года назад +4

      Yes, every 12.5k years as the solar system passes through the galactic current sheet.

    • @groverc.loweiv8987
      @groverc.loweiv8987 4 года назад +1

      The times we pass the galactic center sheet. According to the word of God or precession is between Sagittarius and Scorpio. The southern passing. The northern passing is between Cancer and Gemini. Ophiuchus is the constellation that marks the crossing.

  • @PrivatelyHanging
    @PrivatelyHanging 4 года назад +3

    This is making me think of the mammoth freezing with the contents of their stomach not yet digested. A comet flying by Earth at a parallel trajectory close enough to interupt the atmosphere, would then expose Earth to virtually sub zero temperatures freezing everything in its path. Remembering, Earth is round and spinning on an axis. Only a small portion of the surface would suffer this kind of catastrophe but would obviously disrupt everything. That event takes place 14,900 years bp (Melt water pulse 1A) The final touches of the tail take another 2,300 (12,600bp) and 3,000 (11,900 melt water pulse 1b) years to catch up.
    I made this shit all up, I was thinking and typing and I shouldn't press the send butto

  • @losthor1zon
    @losthor1zon 4 года назад +6

    The ancient Japanese people he referenced are the Jomon.

  • @BenjamIncredible
    @BenjamIncredible 4 года назад +1

    Looking at Carlson's zoom background reminds me of Elba, MN where the glaciers had literally went around. Here in Shakopee, MN they said to have dug up "super" bison bones during the latest 101 bridge install. Very cool Great River Warren landscape through here. Would love having you guys out to observe. -Ben

    • @christinearmington
      @christinearmington 4 года назад +1

      Ben D Damn. Normal bison are massive enough! 😱😳

  • @BHeisler59
    @BHeisler59 4 года назад +3

    Perhaps Randall or one of his team knows if the southern Andes of Peru around Pumu Punku had an ice sheet in late Pleistocene? Also, did they have access to mega fauna, not so much for hunting but possible candidates as beasts of burden. Much like Egypt and India would have had. The Llama thing just doesn't fit. If those megalithic sites around Cusco, up around 11,000 and more elevation had ice from the last glacial period of the Pleistocene then I wonder how they survived being reduced to rubble. If they were indeed built prior to 12k. Were they already covered with ash or sediment from previous events whereby protected or built during the Holocene?

  • @lesbendo6363
    @lesbendo6363 4 года назад +2

    You mentioned high pressure shock wave rearranging the quartz crystal structure. What would happen to the human body if hit with the same high pressure shock wave? Would it vaporize?

  • @williamj.nerison8834
    @williamj.nerison8834 4 года назад +5

    How does Randall Carlson not have a Nobel?

    • @peterrevens8454
      @peterrevens8454 4 года назад +2

      Because Nobel Prices are given with a lot of political BS attached. RC is clearly right wing, and does not support the archaeological establishment, so he'll never get one. And he's shaking his head at the idiotic Greta Cult which means he's in bad standing.

    • @friendlyone2706
      @friendlyone2706 4 года назад

      Which category would you suggest?

    • @crazyrussianbot8012
      @crazyrussianbot8012 4 года назад +2

      @@friendlyone2706 yes, Nobel today is political biased BS. if it were not, I would suggest a new category like - Great Philosopher who connects the dots between multiple categories of art and science, i.e. Mythology, Geology, Religion, History, Literature, Cosmology, Biology, etc...

    • @jh1859
      @jh1859 4 года назад

      @@peterrevens8454 Whoa, there. Not right wing, just not observantly left wing. We should all be non-partisan in these times. Don't slot into parties when pursuing info, Brother.

  • @vanbarnett9343
    @vanbarnett9343 4 года назад +7

    Love this channel....but this is the third time I’ve had to re-subscribe to it ..shadow banning by removing subscribers happens often on educational pages..

    • @ThomasRonnberg
      @ThomasRonnberg 4 года назад +1

      same thing happened here.

    • @jcpetron2
      @jcpetron2 4 года назад +2

      Same here. I thought I accidentally did it last time. There is no way I have unsubbed Randal twice. Illuminati confirmed... ;)

  • @irishjimthemick
    @irishjimthemick 4 года назад +1

    I can’t enough Randall. SNAKES!

    • @kricketflyd111
      @kricketflyd111 4 года назад

      He has like 30 years of recorded class room teaching. You could watch his class programs till the flu season hits. The only thing is,,, they all cover the same thing
      they talk about now.

  • @eboydens
    @eboydens 4 года назад +3

    i'm from Belgium ... we do not talk Belgian ... rather Dutch, French and German (3 official languages) ... most of us also speak a bit of English ... Moervaart means canal of the swamps see the English word "moor"

    • @jctgf
      @jctgf 4 года назад

      Which of the 3 languages you mentioned is the one mostly spoken in Belgium?

  • @friendlyone2706
    @friendlyone2706 3 года назад +9

    Regards Electric Universe, its predictions keep having a better track record than gravity alone.

  • @keithj6251
    @keithj6251 2 года назад +7

    Where does Randall find all these maps, charts & graphs? They are amazing.

  • @ozoneswiftak
    @ozoneswiftak Год назад +6

    Palm trees in Oklahoma is a give away. Or coconut trees in giza.

  • @DennisEHayes
    @DennisEHayes 4 года назад

    Great presentation men, thanks to all.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Год назад +3

    Greetings from the BIG SKY. Again.

  • @thomaswattsjr.7
    @thomaswattsjr.7 3 года назад +7

    A world in which large game is readily available and wild edible flora is well and rather evenly distributed.
    Then great cataclysm and upheaval, humans congregate for survival in those few areas left relatively untouched and must through necessity learn to "husband" those resources because they are no longer available "over there"??

  • @Argrouk
    @Argrouk 4 года назад +6

    I'd like to float something out there, based on some European papers...
    The Clovis points may be the Rolls Royce of points, made by specialists craftsmen who had time in one place to sit and make them properly. The Folsom points may have been the same people, but the points are made on the fly as people move around a lot more, the model T Ford if you like. It aint pretty like Grandpa makes, but it'll do.
    Another aspect, is that a smaller, different point would/could be used to hunt the smaller bison than was required for the larger mammoth. Why use a machete when a Bowie will do?
    With a different environment, climate and prey behaviour and availability, habits need to change.

  • @MMAKOTV
    @MMAKOTV 4 года назад +2

    Comet Atlas c/2019 y-4 on the way! @Randall Carlson is there any risk with comet debris in this scenario??

    • @mmmatthews9135
      @mmmatthews9135 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/4PzxFgRaS9g/видео.html

  • @luscious.Centauri.Iridium
    @luscious.Centauri.Iridium 4 года назад +2

    Hi there Randall and the kool of the gang,
    My fellow Scotsman passed away on this day 1797 I was born on this day 1978, I also grow up and played at Arthur's Seat, I assume you know the place (Hutton's Rock?)
    Anyhoo wonder if anyone has an idea if any of this is possible
    1st one: is it possible for a projectile (meteorite/asteroid/comet/spherical spacerock or just a standardized spacerock lol) heading to earth and just as it's coming in, the moon moves into its trajectory this rock is of a substantial size and the impact is only to one side, so part collides with the moon the other part sheers off, now the part that has sheared away has lost some momentum but what about the other parts would even their momentum still carry them into earth even though they have collided with the moon???
    2nd one: I have heard of rocks that can come into the earth's atmosphere and not make land fall not by blowing up but by shooting right through the earth's atmosphere to the other side and out,
    Now what's the chances LOL of a massive rock colliding with the moon splitting it in two parts 1 huge part and the other made of many many small parts, the big part that hardly lost any momentum is now in earth's atmosphere but the collision with the moon has gave it a strange path, as it's coming in at a near horizontal angle almost parallel with the terra firma,
    Now heres where I need some info/help, i have heard the huge ice cap that was all over Canada and North America was 2 miles deep in places some maybe higher, now how long was the ice cap?? as this rock ain't vertically breaking through 2 miles of ice its breaking through the ice horizontally, I reckon you could have 2,000 miles of ice it's going to smash through or would it, what amount of ice would stop your average rock????
    This would also help on the look for craters as the ice would be the crater that's why people cant find them, they have all melted away, oh yeah the other rocks now start to fall on earth literally all over it, whats the time difference be after the initial rock impacted the moon???
    I think the impact on the ice cap in the Americas was a horizontal one, would sure answer a few things like lack of crater/s also why it melted so fast,
    Would like to do a demonstration of it coming in at that angle and the huge amounts of friction it would be causing running alongside the solid earth then smashing into ice that goes for nearly 2,000 miles, (not sure of that accuracy) would like to know what speed or how many miles per sec the rock covers
    Thanks!!! and make sure you all stay safe guys, wish you well !!!!

  • @spinderella3602
    @spinderella3602 4 года назад +2

    I live on the edge of the Painted Desert in deep beach sand. My neighbor (an archaeologist) dated some of my flaking tools and pottery to around 15k years ago!

    • @pajiad191
      @pajiad191 4 года назад +1

      Pottery isnt usually found in the Americas until 3000BP

  • @willsirotak
    @willsirotak 4 года назад +4

    I want to know what Randall Has to say about incoming Comet C19.