Hey Randall! Just wanted to tell you, when we experienced the northern lights far south of the arctic that one night earlier this summer, a figure 8 infinity pattern was clearly visible in the aurora patterns above us! Your earlier discussions of the thunder plasma generator prompted my realization of the connection. There were many symmetrical formations centered above us, even what appeared to be angels wings at one point, here in the lake huron area. Shortly afterwards we were also within the solar eclipses path of totality. Crazy times!
I love this video! I went to college to study this area, and there is so much more going on than meets the eye! The roads connecting settlements and cities were also used for runners taking messages from place to place, however, they would not have had to have to those lengths to build a road that they would just run messages on. Wupatki is an amazing place and definitely has its own "vibe" and is highly recommended.
When I was on the west side of Scotland looking at the hills, they had so many stirations. I have photos of it. Because at the time I didn’t know I was into this stuff, it just distinctly stood out
I so enjoy your posts. We are a wealth of knowledge and the fact that you share it on YT, I am all over it! I love the podcasts with you and Mr Hancock. I have to rewatch those many times as they are packed with so much information! Thank you!
Thank you for posting a wonderful presentation. The fossil recovery in Alaska highlighted on Rogan displays a wash of bones concentrated northeast of Fairbanks. Dozens of animals found that were previously believed not to habitat Alaska. ❤
Check out the lakes south of Point Barrow, Alaska. Tell me those don’t look like Carolinas lakes. Similar features in Siberia, all pointing to something north (could be more than one impact) in the Arctic Ocean.
44:00 Nick Zentner talks about a thing called selencia that he says was formed by the Yellowstone caldera when it was off the coast before and after exotic terrains came in landlocking the caldera.
You might want to have a conversation with Wally from Navajo Traditions channel. it'd be interesting to match his stories to the things you are presenting from the US SW
Randall thank you for all your knowledge. If you'd like to come to Fairbanks Alaska my friend owns the dinosaur bone yard.😅 But I could take you to a river where there's a million feet per second flowing by you not 350 million just one it's an awesome place the power
There are multiple ruins around Sedona, the most famous of which is referred to, erroneously, as Montezuma's Castle, but there are literally hundreds of ruins many with pictographs all around Sedona. I have seen several on the Jeep Safari tours I went on.
Impacts in the Midwest hidden by TILL, and Technology. The Hot spot I live in. is very much a small city area called EASTMONT. This tiny mountain has a crater also, and has a million impact fossils in it. My back yard mix is 30% fossils. 20 miles away I pulled a cold plug from a lava vent. A year later I pulled a soda straw like Hydrate from its vent hole. We were hit around 12,900 BCE. Dayton Ohio is in a more ancient meteor impact crater. My Crater produced a Simion Monkey Head, and Huge nasty Monster teeth, Serrated Blades, Human remains and much predation by short term survivors trying to feed on the dead.
I wonder wether people in 5000 years will even believe that our civilization right now, a few years/decades before the next pole shift & cosmic uproar, even existed or whether it was just a legend that we send brave men up to the heavens.
Wouldn’t a megaflood have washed away the fragile artifacts found on the seabed in doggerland that were left by people traversing or living there when it was a land bridge? I’m not pooh poohing any catastrophic episode that caused it to be underwater.
What a dumb question. Yep the water washed away everything. Even the sand and rocks and earth that formed doggerland. The north sea is a 5 mile deep abyss totally washed away from floods.... get a brain dude
North sea depth is about 90 meters, about the same amount of sea rise since the ice age and human tools have been found on the sea floor. Some flooding catastrophe did happen around the time of the younger dryas creating the British isles. The water carving in the English channel to the south I would suggest would be from a venturi effect when the north sea/ doggerland flood moved from north to south
chalk bench, ice dam, sediment plug, ostracize anyone with a differing hypothesis, bend over backwards to deny a catastrophic event and preserve uniformitarian scientific dogma 😒
Hydrology shows that rocky planets can hold water inside them, even if without caverns. Earth has multiple volumes as big as oceans of water inside rock near or in the mantel. rock can saturate heavily under pressure. This fact is what causes volcanoes in subduction zones. My point is Mars still has all its water, probably.
@@jennanatalyial6816No, I don't have any Scientifical Learnings so I can't quote anything Was pondering the thought we somehow inherited their Oceans when I saw a video that was talking about Mars being obliterated by Plasma discharge & Lightning Thunderbolts project video I guess I don't get out much & have no friends
@@idolcruisefix71 But is it possible a global cataclysm could strip an Atmosphere & Oceans into space?... The Thunderbolts video was talking about their theories about how plasma discharge & lighting obliterated Mars & the destruction they described was horrific...
The flow thru the English Channnel came from the WEST. It's understandable that gradualists think it is from the Scandinavian Ice Sheet. But there WAS no such ice sheet. After Agassiz sold Lyell on uce ages, that ice sheet was the premature conclusion the British and Scottish geologists jumped to, adding much credence to Agassiz's ignorant conclusion about the Juras and the Rhone Glacier. All of it is wrong. Agassiz was a fool and an incompetant field observer. Yes, a mega flood. Just the wrong direction.
Randal , I like you man , I really do I think your brilliant !! Your someone who can look at something and see something isn't right. That's awesome !! One thing I had a problem with is how you disrespected Stichin. Calling him a liar , a fake a phoney. When you learn the truth of our origins I hope you get a nice big slap on her face, not only that but your a scientist, and you and Graham Hancock need to start waking up looking around at what's really happening with these beings ( many ) that are coming here , living here and have been forever. I understand your.pokt of view of Stichin , but the way you came at him, and said about him was so disrespectful !! Your a scientist, DO SIENCE !!! Prove him wrong don't just say he's wrong cause that's what you think !!! You don't have all the facts , all you have is opinions !! Those aren't facts !! I hope one day you will apologize for what you said about a brilliant genius man , that's smarter than you are !! Accomplished more than you ever could . And finding some rocks that you prove are younger than what science says , dosnt take a brilliant man , just shows you have eyes and can put things together , but taking 3rd hand knowledge and trying to turn it into fact is complete BS !! I really hope one day you'll do your research , be a scientist, like you claim you are , and start researching things that actually matter !! Because I don't see how the Scablands could ever compare to understanding and knowing the beings that created us , houses us , taught us , and still protecting us !! Good.luck to you. I hope you wake up and start doing real science!! Don't ever say anything about Zacharia Stichin again !!
@@Unknown_User_ Honestly it isn't really necessary to add 'perfect like you' at the end of your comment. For one, it's meant to antagonize people into arguments and its a pretty old worn-out trend now. Most people are tired of the whole troll thing and more interested in intelligent conversations where you can learn new things and share ideas. You will sound alot more mature and still get your point across, which is the truth (we do all have to start somewhere), from just the first part of your comment by itself. Also you will come across as being alot kinder towards others, and show you are not bieng bated by their negative comments. So it also helps them. lf you do this you will probably find that people will react kinder back, or instead of completely ignoring you, actually want to have an interesting conversation back. How about you contribute some of your own ideas on what Randall was talking about?
@@Valkyrie_71 while I do agree with your comment and at times engage in conversation, I see no harm in poking fun, did our ancestors not poke the bear? Do you not know the stories of old? All in play, for fun. My comments has not striken the original comment any more than it has you. If it has come off as antagonistic in your eyes then there it be, your eyes alone, for one sees what one wants to see yet you seem to forget this world is not made from straight lines, bow ties or concrete shoes.
everyone seems to be laughing a bit much at the girl asking questions. like the kinda laugh when someone asks a stupid question honestly extremely rude. randell was doing it too