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Ancient technology may not have looked anything like modern industry. A strong case can be made that it was based on plasma energy, guided by geometry, frequency, and number. Sacred geometry may not have been decorative at all, but a functional science, encoded into monuments worldwide for a reason. | The Randall Carlson
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Synthetic radar images hint at possible cavities beneath the Giza Plateau. Manmade? Natural? The truth is—we don't know yet. But what we do know is this: the Sahara was once lush, filled with lakes, rivers, and life during the early Holocene. In that world, hidden structures beneath Giza aren’t so far-fetched after all. | The Randall Carlson
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Underneath the Giza Plateau, scans hint at large cavities and shafts—but what’s more compelling is the Sphinx itself. Not the statue—but the walls around it. Untouched by modern restoration, they show patterns consistent with massive surface water erosion. If true… this pushes the Sphinx back to a time when the Sahara flooded like a sea. | The Randall Carlson
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Apr 12, 2025
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Venezuela didn’t fall apart overnight. It’s a complex collapse—economic mismanagement at home, and crippling sanctions from abroad. Together, they’ve triggered one of the largest migrations in the Western Hemisphere. Millions are fleeing. Many are coming here. The real question is: how much of this did we help create? | The Randall Carlson
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A notorious scandal during the Reagan administration revealed the Pentagon paying $700 for what was officially labeled a "manually activated inertially enhanced impact generator"—which turned out to be nothing more than a hammer. This exposed shocking levels of overspending and raised questions about accountability in military procurement. | The Randall Carlson
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Forget 6-mile asteroids. The real danger? A meteor storm of 100 Tunguska-sized blasts. In 1908, one comet fragment leveled 80 million trees in Siberia. Now imagine 100 of them—energy on par with a global nuclear war. The devastation wouldn’t just be local. It could unravel infrastructure, collapse agriculture, and trigger climate shocks worldwide. The question isn’t if Earth gets hit again—it’s when, and how many at once. | The Randall Carlson
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In Egypt’s quarries, 4,000-year-old chisel marks still survive—barely weathered at all. Yet around the Sphinx enclosure, up to two feet of limestone is gone. That level of erosion suggests forces far beyond mere wind and sand. And while inscriptions hint Khufu’s workers were present at Giza, they’re still no proof he built the Great Pyramid. So what’s the real story—erosion from forgotten floods, or a rewriting of history itself? | The Randall Carlson
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Look up the Permian-Triassic extinction. Roughly 251 million years ago, Earth lost over 90% of all species—marine and terrestrial. Life on Earth came this close to disappearing altogether. We call it “The Great Dying.” And it’s just one of many. The one 12,800 years ago? That barely cracks the list. | The Randall Carlson
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Ancient builders didn’t need mathematical perfection to create harmony—they aimed for resonance. Whether approximating the square and the circle or tuning to 432 Hz instead of 440, it was about aligning with nature’s rhythm, not digital precision. Sacred geometry teaches that balance doesn’t mean exactness—it means harmony. | The Randall Carlson
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Evidence suggests major climatic changes disrupted ancient cultures capable of monumental construction, like those at Göbekli Tepe. Such disruptions may explain gaps in large-scale architectural activity, including on the Giza Plateau, as societies took millennia to recover the resources and labor needed for such ambitious projects. | The Randall Carlson
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At the end of the Ice Age, over 100 species of giant animals vanished—including millions of mammoths. Some scientists blame small bands of nomadic hunters. But think about it: 5–10 million humans worldwide 12 million mammoths Many found flash-frozen in Siberian permafrost Could a few hunters really exterminate every mammoth on Earth? Or was something far more catastrophic at play? | The Randall Carlson
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We’ve only just begun to map the scars. Buried beneath your feet are 200 craters and astroblemes—“star wounds”—from past cosmic impacts. Some the size of cities. Some still completely hidden. Meteor Crater in Arizona? That massive hole was carved by a rock only 150 feet wide. And it hit with the force of a hydrogen bomb. Earth remembers. The question is: are we ready for the next one? | The Randall Carlson
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That mushroom cloud? A 50-megaton hydrogen bomb—the largest explosion ever created by humans. Now imagine something 12 times more powerful... flying past Earth. That’s the kind of force we’re dealing with when it comes to cosmic impacts. Nature plays by different rules. | The Randall Carlson
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Plato didn’t just spin a myth—he encoded a warning. He begins the tale of Atlantis not with floods or cities… …but with a cosmic event. The myth of Phaethon—burning the Earth from the sky—was his way of signaling a real, ancient encounter with a celestial body. | The Randall Carlson
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The Nile River seems gentle today—but it flows atop a massive sediment-filled canyon, carved long ago by forces far greater than the modern river. If you removed that ancient infill, you'd uncover a gorge deeper than the Grand Canyon—right next to the Giza Plateau. Egypt’s greatest secrets may lie beneath the sand. | The Randall Carlson
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In 1994, the world watched as a single comet shattered into 21 fragments... each one powerful enough to trigger a global catastrophe had it struck Earth. Astronomers tracked its orbit and realized something stunning: the pieces were headed straight for Jupiter. The impacts were predicted a year in advance, and for the first time in history, humanity witnessed a cosmic collision unfold in real time. A reminder of how thin the margin is between spectacle… and extinction. | The Randall Carlson
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The Earth isn’t just a home—it’s a blueprint. We now have the physics, propulsion, and tech to restore the Earth and build self-sustaining biospheres in space. Low-friction travel. Global collaboration. All possible—if we get the relationship with technology right. | The Randall Carlson
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Something massive happened between 15,000 and 11,000 years ago. Climate upheaval. Extinctions. Global transformation. It marked the end of the Ice Age—and the birth of our world. To find a period of change this intense… You’d have to go back 5 million years. And yet most people have never heard of it. | The Randall Carlson
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Before 2007, no one in mainstream science seriously considered that a massive comet could have slammed into the ice sheets at the end of the last Ice Age. Paleo-hydrologists searched for purely Earth-based explanations… astronomers weren’t looking at it at all. Now? We’re in the middle of a rare overlap — multiple disciplines finally investigating the possibility of a hypervelocity impact into the ice. A single discovery — or a single person — can rewrite everything we thought we knew about hist
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The great cathedral boom of medieval Europe came to a sudden halt in the early 1300s. Builders literally downed their tools mid-project—and many cathedrals remain unfinished to this day. What happened? The Little Ice Age. A sharp climate shift brought famine, failed harvests, and soon after, the Black Plague, wiping out much of Europe’s population. The end of cathedral building wasn’t artistic choice—it was survival. | The Randall Carlson
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For much of modern history, China was isolated from global scientific exchange. As the country opened to the world, new discoveries emerged... including evidence that China, like every region of Earth, bears scars from violent encounters with celestial debris. A recent study highlights hypervelocity impacts identified only in the last decade and a half, impacts once unknown because the findings were not publicly shared. China’s vast landscape is now revealing astroblemes and crater structures th
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From Egypt to Babylon, from Europe’s megaliths to Cambodia’s temples — ancient architects shared a profound mastery of geometry. They saw it not just as mathematics, but as the blueprint of creation itself. Sacred structures around the world embody this belief, reflecting the idea that God was the Great Geometrician. Geometry was more than design...it was the language of the sacred. | The Randall Carlson
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6 months ago
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Hurricane Katrina was devastating—but the Lake Missoula floods were on another scale entirely. Modern floods? Measured in millions of cubic feet per second. Missoula? Try 350 million. That’s up to 10 surdrops—the same unit used to measure ocean currents. And it wasn’t minutes or hours… it surged for days. We’re just beginning to grasp the true power of these ancient megafloods. | The Randall Carlson
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At the Strait of Gibraltar, the ancient Pillars of Heracles, lay the threshold between the Mediterranean and the boundless Atlantic. Classical texts describe islands beyond the strait, one greater than Libya and Asia combined, a gateway to a vast continent across the true ocean. Today, the Azores Plateau marks that hidden landscape, its peaks the last visible remnants of a world once above the waves. 🌊 Ready to see it for yourself? Join the Azores: Search for Atlantis Tour 2025. A 12-day guided
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From simple yurts to soaring Gothic cathedrals, ancient architecture wasn’t just shelter—it was symbolism, spirituality, and survival. Dig deep enough, and you keep finding one group at the center: the Freemasons. Why did their knowledge have to go underground? Because at times in history, being one was a death sentence. | The Randall Carlson
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Over 200 flood myths exist worldwide. Academia dismisses them as exaggerations of local disasters told by “simple primitives.” But ancient peoples weren’t simple...when they said “global flood,” they meant it. Traditions describe survivors of world-shaking deluge, often paired with fire. Younger Dryas evidence now confirms massive floods and mega-fires. Myth, memory, and geology may be telling the same story. | The Randall Carlson
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Across the world, ancient builders tapped into Earth and sky. Stonehenge wasn’t just a circle of stones—it was geometry, astronomy, and intention. Aligned with the solstices. Constructed from stones dragged hundreds of miles. Each type chosen with purpose. Was it more than a monument? Were they harnessing forces modern science has forgotten? | The Randall Carlson
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One culture moving mountains of stone could be dismissed as unique. But when a dozen civilizations across the globe all do it—with the same precision—it stops being coincidence. That’s a paradox demanding explanation, a mystery written into the foundations of history itself | The Randall Carlson
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From Egypt to Sumer, Solomon’s temple to the Gothic cathedrals—sacred geometry and cosmic knowledge passed hand to hand, through secret brotherhoods of master builders. Dionysian Artificers. Roman Collegium. The Comacine Masters. Each carried the flame through dark ages and cataclysms. Out of collapse came rebirth. And with it—architecture that reached for the heavens. | The Randall Carlson
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The Egyptians, Druids, and Mayans All Started With the Same Step
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