I suggest you read the 3rd item in the post:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1789170/posts
and use the link in that item to:
http://www.holoscience.com/news.php?article=8gfbewe7
Where you will find statements like:
"We do not know the age of the Earth because radioactive clocks can be upset by powerful electric discharges."
with explanations on the science behind that statement.
["electric includes magnetic, "xray", "gamma ray" and many other forms and states of energy discharges (electron)].
If the states of energy and the magnetic fields in the universe, and the charged particles they drive, are operating as those authors suggest, many of the differences in our radiocarbon dating could be attributable to large-scale atmospheric electrical and magnetic events, that have, repeatedly, altered the radiocarbon record, locally and/or globally.
Have you ever done any radiocarbon dating yourself?