Tag: equinox

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September Equinox, 2019 – David Mathiesen

Via StarMythWorld.com In less than twelve hours, the earth will hurtle past the point of the September equinox, at 12:50 am Pacific time on Monday, September 23rd, which will be 3:50 am Eastern time in North America. Those times are actually given using the misleading system of “daylight savings time” (which continues this year until November 3rd), so in terms […]

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Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson talk Younger-Dryas Catastrophe at Earth-Keeper ’18 conference

Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson talk Younger-Dryas Catastrophe at Earth-Keeper ’18 conference

GeoCosmic REX Published on Oct 18, 2018 (Part 1 of 2) Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson – Equinox weekend in Little Rock, Arkansas, 2018 at http://earth-keeper.com First 20 minutes is autobiographical/background on Randall Carlson and his inspirations into a lifetime of geological research. Then he and Graham get into the “Anthropocene” and mass extinctions, the mysteries of the Younger-Dryas catastrophe […]

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Ask Randall: What Is Archaeoastronomy? (VIDEO)

Ask Randall: What Is Archaeoastronomy? (VIDEO)

What is ArchaeoAstronomy? 32˚ degree FreeMason and Independent Scholar Randall Carlson describes the utilization of ArchaeoAstronomy as employed by ancient master builders throughout human history around the world. From Egypt to Angkor Wat, from Stonehenge to Machu Pichu, why were our ancestors seemingly obsessed with observing the motions of the heavens and bringing them down unto the Earth in architectural form? What are the implications of their desire to literally mirror the patterns of the heavens on the Earth?

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