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The Adam and Eve Story - The History of Cataclysms - banned from publishing by the CIA for 50 years, released through FOIA.

submitted by TheSimulacra to History 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 12:02:49 ago (+23/-0)     (archive.org)

https://archive.org/details/ChanThomasTheAdamAndEveStoryTheHistoryOfCataclysms1993FullUNCENSORED/page/n27/mode/2up

If you haven't read this, and are interested in this sort of thing, I highly suggest you take a look.

Every so often, the crust slips around the core, causing major worldwide catastrophe. Tidal Waves, greater than hurricane force winds, and complete climate disaster.

How did those mammoths freeze so fast, that living matter was still found in their stomachs?

Why does the US appear to have been nearly completely buried in mud in its not so distant past?

Why are so many ancient sites on the same earth circumference, only tilted at a slight angle to the equator?

Could this all be the reason for building a mega underground military facility at Mile High Denver?

What did all those people in the past need those huge underground cities for?


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[ - ] i_scream_trucks 4 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 13:46:42 ago (+4/-0)

I have a copy of this.

Its part 2 thats still missing.

[ - ] TheSimulacra [op] 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 15:01:54 ago (+1/-0)

Yes, there is apparently still a lot missing to this story. Not sure where to find it.

[ - ] MrPancake 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 15:03:49 ago (+0/-0)

I suspect if the book is true and that is why the CIA classified it; those parts will never be revealed as it would cause mass panic.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 13, 2022 05:29:20 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] dulcima 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 13, 2022 05:30:27 ago (+0/-0)

"it would cause mass panic."

Yet they have no hesitation causing mass panic about covid.

[ - ] MrPancake 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 13, 2022 10:28:19 ago (+0/-0)

I think the scale would be a bit different. Just a bit.

[ - ] allahead 3 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 17:02:01 ago (+3/-0)

I've been researching pole shift a lot lately. The Adam and Eve book was written by a CIA agent in the first place. Douglas Vogt has a good video about this. Not everything Vogt says is true, he's a jew and his OCD gets the better of him sometimes when he's looking into confirmation bias for his pet hypothesis on why this happens, but he has done some amazing research over the years, you just have to check his work and cross reference it with other researchers. The zip code for the publishing company and the PO box of the Adam and Eve book is by a CA airport that was right next to a CIA building.

Look up the Dzhanibekov effect for more likely hypothesis and pole shift, and start digging a bunker.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=dzhanibekov+effect+axis+rotation&t=ffab&ia=web

[ - ] TheSimulacra [op] 3 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 18:11:26 ago (+3/-0)

https://youtu.be/E31FHHH9is4

Suspicious Observers visual representation.

[ - ] allahead 2 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 18:12:34 ago (+2/-0)

Pretty much everything in their ytube channel is gold.

[ - ] MrPancake 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 17:27:33 ago (+0/-0)

Now that is interesting.

[ - ] allahead 3 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 18:11:40 ago (+3/-0)

Look up moon walk videos where they are specifically talking about looking for glass on the moon over their radios. They were really up there looking for confirmation on whether the Sun nova's every 12,000 years.

The evidence would seem to indicate that the Sun's and Earth's magnetic field are intertwined and that the Earth's rotation is not as stable as "science" would have us believe due to non-uniform densities below the surface. The Earth's magnetic field weakens in preparation for a pole reversal on a cycle that is somewhat dependent on the Sun's magnetic field and it's nova cycle. Anyhoo, supposedly every 12,046 years the variables line up and Earth's pole flips and she also physically does partial flip which causes Antartica to be closer to the new equator, and a new North/South pole somewhere in North America and the other pole on the antipode.

Now you know why everyone is so interested in Antarctica and why civilians can't walk around down there. Who knows how much buried civiilzation is down there. I think Antarctic exploration is what got the government onto the case in the first place, unless they had found some really old inscriptions elsewhere.

[ - ] MrPancake 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 18:20:24 ago (+0/-0)

SuspiciousObservers mentioned in a video that the galactic sheet (dust riding on the magnetic waves) are what actually cause the Nova/Pole Shift cycle. Passing through the magnetic wave while soaking up loads of charged galactic dust is what triggers the shift which results in a nova. Super interesting.

[ - ] allahead 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 20:12:27 ago (+1/-0)

Possibly, the sunspot cycles and all sorts of things have to be taken into the equation. The galaxy is like a giant clockwork, but the gears aren't solid. Local gears will have a greater effect on the Earth.

12K years is a long time for people but a drop in a bucket in the grand scheme of things I suppose.

[ - ] TheSimulacra [op] 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 18:09:55 ago (+0/-0)

It seems like massive snow and ice buildup on the poles would eventually cause rotation to go from stability to instability. When I first heard of the crustal slip theory, it made sense to me that this could be part of the mechanism.

[ - ] MrPancake 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 18:21:48 ago (+0/-0)

This also could be why they are going on and on about climate change. The change is happening, the cause though, isn't what they say.

[ - ] Nosferatjew 3 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 15:33:17 ago (+3/-0)

Seems like kind of a weird thing for the CIA to classify.

[ - ] TheSimulacra [op] 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 17:14:03 ago (+1/-0)

Indeed

[ - ] dulcima 2 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 18:58:14 ago (+2/-0)

Thanks for posting this.

[ - ] TheSimulacra [op] 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 20:31:54 ago (+1/-0)

You're quite welcome. Discussion on another thread today brought it back to my attention, not sure if most of you have heard of it yet.

[ - ] dulcima 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 21:32:41 ago (+0/-0)

Yes, I was part of that discussion!

[ - ] MrPancake 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 13, 2022 10:29:19 ago (+0/-0)

The one on Reddit? Were we all talking to each other on /r/conspiracy?

[ - ] dulcima 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 13, 2022 12:18:20 ago (+0/-0)

[ - ] Dread_Pirate_Johnson 2 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 14:02:25 ago (+2/-0)

Bear Stanley wrote about this in his essays on www.thebear.org

The Day After Tomorrow movie is about that too.

[ - ] MartinTimothy 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 16:22:23 ago (+1/-0)

Feedback Says - "This release was never censored but its still missing a heap, the full uncensored/not sanitized version should be 284 pages.

[ - ] MrPancake 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 14:40:16 ago (+0/-0)

Was just talking about this on Reddit. High chance of happening.

[ - ] noonefromnowhere 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 14:08:18 ago (+3/-3)

"How did mammoths freeze so fast?"

It was the ice age. They froze because it was very cold and once they died their bodies stopped producing heat.

[ - ] TheSimulacra [op] 4 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 14:47:43 ago (+4/-0)

At normal rates of freezing there would no longer be living matter in their stomachs. They were flash frozen. In mud. Your explanation is not sufficient.

Also, their meat was still edible, thousands of years later.

[ - ] MrPancake 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 14:41:38 ago (+1/-0)

They found flowers in their digestive tract. FLOWERS. How the fuck were they eating flowers if it was very cold and that made them die?

[ - ] SparklingWiggle 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 14:46:47 ago (+1/-0)

Pansies grow in winter.

[ - ] MrPancake 3 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 14:51:36 ago (+3/-0)

So do the Dryas octopetala, like the Younger Dryas period. Problem is when these animals die the digestion continues while the body decays. There are examples where there was no decay in either the consumed flowers or the mammoths. I forget the documentary that was talking about it; but the level of cold required to freeze and preserve a mammoth as well as its meal is far beyond anything found in nature and would certainly be too cold for the flower to have been available for consumption by the mammoth.

[ - ] TheSimulacra [op] 2 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 14:57:17 ago (+2/-0)

They were frozen completely solid, within minutes. There currently are not temperatures on earth capable of doing this to an animal this large.

[ - ] MrPancake 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 14:59:04 ago (+0/-0)

The thing I was watching/reading also mentioned that many had broken femurs; like they were hit with a shock wave.

[ - ] TheSimulacra [op] 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 15:02:45 ago (+1/-0)

Yes I remember that as well. I think being hit by a tidal mud wave would do it....?

[ - ] MrPancake 1 point 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 15:05:15 ago (+1/-0)

Yes; or if the "whole thing" was caused by an impact; the wind rushing into fill the vacuum left behind, which would expose the surface in that area to the vacuum of space and thus its extremely low temperature.

[ - ] TheSimulacra [op] 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 17:13:15 ago (+0/-0)

Yeah, it seems like exposure to space would be the only thing that could freeze them so quickly.

[ - ] chrimony 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 18:19:37 ago (+0/-0)

They'd freeze faster exposed to bulk ice. Being exposed to the vacuum of space means you only lose heat due to infrared emission. It's the difference between being dunked into a frozen lake and losing heat on a cold winter night without wind.

[ - ] TheDivineLight 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 16:08:46 ago (+0/-0)

Is the thing you where reading based on the link? An audio version would be great.

[ - ] MrPancake 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 16:12:26 ago (+0/-0)

Honestly I do not recall; I think it might have been a Randall Carlson thing, or maybe SuspiciousObservers. I will see if I can find it; but don't hold your breath.

[ - ] MrPancake 0 points 3.3 yearsJan 12, 2022 16:54:04 ago (+0/-0)

Found it. https://youtu.be/LRmjTtm1ttU 13:30 mark or so. The whole thing is worth watching though.