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Ancient bison allows scientists to travel back in time - 9,000 years
Siberian Times ^ | 3-1-2014 | Anastasia Longinova

Posted on 03/04/2014 8:01:25 AM PST by Renfield

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21 posted on 03/04/2014 5:48:20 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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“Global catyclysms fundamentally altered the face of the earth more than once in historical times. The terrestrial axis shifted. Earth fled from it’s established orbit. The magnetic poles reversed. In great convulsions, the seas emptied onto continents, the planets’ crust folded, and volcanoes erupted into mountain chains. Lava flows up to a mile thick spilled onto vast areas of the earth’s surface. Climates changed suddenly, covering lush vegetation with ice, while green meadows were transformed into deserts. In a few awful moments, civilizations collapsed. Entire species were exterminated in continental sweeps of mud, debris, sea and ice. Tidal waves of water and rocks crushed even the largest of beasts, tossing their fragmented bones and meat into heaps tangled with splintered trees into valleys and rock fissures, preserved to this day in Alaska and Siberia. in frozen limbo.... Mammoths in Siberia were instantly killed by great bolts of electric discharge, quick frozen and buried with their last meal undigested in their bellies. The surviving generations of people recorded these events in detail by every means available to them. They recorded them in myths, legends, temple constructions and drawings, monuments to the planetary gods, precise charts of the heavens, sacrificial rites, astrological canons, detailed records of planetary movements, as well as tragic lamentations amid the fallen cities and destroyed institutions.

EARTH IN UPHEAVAL.
Immanuel Velikovsky


22 posted on 03/04/2014 6:46:54 PM PST by Fred Nerks (FAIR DINKUM)
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Sir Charles Lyell, often called the “father of geology,” also quoted this same story in the 11th edition of his Principles of Geology. After many of Huc’s party had frozen to death, survivors pitched their tents on the banks of the Mouroui-Oussou (which lower down becomes the famous Blue River). Huc reported:

At the moment of crossing the Mouroui-Oussou, a singular spectacle presented itself. While yet in our encampment, we had observed at a distance some black shapeless objects ranged in file across the great river. No change either in form or distinctness was apparent as we advanced, nor was it till they were quite close that we recognized in them a troop of the wild oxen. There were more than fifty of them encrusted in the ice. No doubt they had tried to swim across at the moment of congelation [freezing], and had been unable to disengage themselves. Their beautiful heads, surmounted by huge horns, were still above the surface; but their bodies were held fast in the ice, which was so transparent that the position of the imprudent beasts was easily distinguishable; they looked as if still swimming, but the eagles and ravens had pecked out their eyes.126

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23 posted on 03/04/2014 7:39:16 PM PST by Fred Nerks (FAIR DINKUM)
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