9 Replies to “Joe Rogan With Randall Carlson (2015)”

  1. I once put forward a hypothesis that what we are and what we are doing had all been done before. That the technological processes that allowed us to be wealthy and well fed were suddenly brought to a screeching halt. Whether by natural processes or by our own hand. What is happening today should give one pause, everything just stopped. No power of any sort and back to the stone ages we went. Sci-fi, maybe but a lack of intelligence could very easily take us back.

    1. “…but a lack of intelligence could very easily take us back.”

      If our Progtastic ruling class is any indication, we are well & truly…screwed.

  2. That #606 was likely one of Joes Best…Randall makes complete total sense. His commentary about Mile wide rivers is actually quite evident in Alberta…from my doorstep in fact.

    I buy it. The core samples support it beyond a reasonable doubt.

    As OWG said, maybe we’re due..!!

  3. And then there is this fine little instrument which was made about 87 BC that shows very complex mechanical thinking for the time. And where did they get the idea for it?

    Which lead people to believe that it was a newer model of even older attempts to build the world’s first analogue computer.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikythera_mechanism

    It calculated celestial orbits etc.
    Enjoy

  4. Totally on board with this along with with Graham Hancock’s hypothesis that there were ancient societies with incredible technological abilities who were wiped out by a mass extinction event. Brian Forester is another one worth following.
    I know some are saying “extraordinary claims requires extraordinary evidence” and that would be true…but as someone who’s spent my whole life in the hard trades I find it laughable when University educated eggheads try to convince me that the precision fitted multi ton stone blocks making up the walls one finds at let’s say Cusco, Peru were quarried, transported, and placed into position by ancient masons pounding away at it with hard rocks.
    I’ve always found that to be an extraordinary claim as well.

  5. That was a great interview. It exposes the bullshit that is climate change and the corruption of academia.
    The followup interview is #725 and is just as good and a Graham Hancock joins in as a guest.
    11,600 years ago is a big date in history. A lot of indicators from totally different sources point to that date, ice cores to physical geological examples, evidence of huge waterfalls 100 times bigger than Niagara.
    A massive event that melted glaciers in years not centuries, added hundreds of feet to the oceans and set the Americas forests on fire.
    Coincidentally the same time as Atlantis disappeared. Wiped out most living species.
    A good listen/watch, both shows.

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