19 mile wide crater discovered in Greenland

Posted by Dobrien 6 years, 6 months ago to History
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The blast from this meteor is estimated to be 47 million times more powerful than the Hiroshima Bomb that was 15 kilo tons of TNT
that is 30 million pounds equivalent.
The estimate for the impact this crater was formed by.. is 1,410,000,000,000,000 lbs of TNT or 1.4 quadrillion lbs of TNT
This event would have created an instant world wide Calamity. The sea level is estimated to have risen 30 feet in a day.


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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 6 years, 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Of course, they don't want you to know the truth, not to mention they don't want to think that anyone else in history was smarter than them.

    It doesn't fit their view of history, prior to Sumeria we were cave men...laughing
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  • Posted by 6 years, 6 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Graham Hancock’s theory of the cataclysm tying
    In Gobekli tepe’s Discovery with J. Harlan Bretz’s
    Work and the recent work by Firestone et al... is undeniable.
    Both who were treated like Copernicus was by their peers (sic) .Hancocks theory is There was an ancient highly intelligent technical civilization. That is virtually ignored by the acedemia.
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 6 years, 6 months ago
    And she held together Captain...amazing!

    And Exactly the timeline (12K) I have been saying for a loooooong time now.

    What is not presented is the likely hood that cosmic radiation caused more clouds with all the added particulates in the atmosphere, causing more dramatic rain events and WaLa!...we have the biblical flood story.
    Being that ancient man knew about the stars, planets and the heavens, some, likely knew that this thing was coming and prepared...ie, Noah and his illusionary voice he called god as Julian Jaynes might have posited.
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