Archaeologist Peter Mungo Jupp: Mass Extinction Thru Cosmic Force

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Siberia, Alaska, and Malta are three examples of mass extermination sites littered with carcasses and skeletons that are either petrified in rock, imprinted in limestone, entombed in bitumen, buried in ice, or mummified in peat bogs.

Their instantaneous end was horrific. What agent of destruction rendered them extinct?

Archaeologist Peter Mungo Jupp unravels the evidence embraced in petroglyphs, art, writings, verbal traditions—even dance motifs—that cosmic thunderbolts may have been the force behind some of the world’s largest mass extinction events.

h/t Joe O.

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    Mark Tapley

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    More paleontological story time. First it was meteorites, then volcanoes, now it is bolts of cosmic lightning. And it buried and preserved the animals all over the world. They even showed a good example of the rapid sedimentary deposition also evident all over the world. But there was no flood. What a bunch of crap.

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    Lloyd

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    Ever thought it was a combination of events that caused a series of floods rather than one large flood?

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      Mark Tapley

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      Hello Lloyd:
      From the evidence of uniform layered sedimentary deposition found all over the world, along with fossil remains that had to be covered immediately, it appears to be much more consistent with a global flood. But not just a flood but an even much more catastrophic event as indicated by the wooly mammoths “quick chilled” with fresh vegetation still in the mouth and gut. I did not watch the entire video but did not hear any mention of the fact that almost all cultures have reference to a massive flood, including ancient Chinese.

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