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131. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1998:1 (Sep 1998) Home | Issue Contents Monitor INSIDE SCIENCE Political science New Scientist 4.10.97, p. 49 A reader took the magazine to task for writing that the impact theory of species extinction was invented in the 1980s by Alvarez. He brought their attention to ... works of Velikovsky and the latter's acknowledgement of Cuvier, the French catastrophist, and pointed out that the history of cosmic collision theory showed that accepted' science was very much influenced by the political environment of its day. Cuvier lived at the time of the French revolution but revolutionary ideas were seen as a political threat by the British, whose ...
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... of Pennsylvania). He currently works in advanced radar system design. The work of Claude Schaeffer showing widespread destruction at archeological sites in the Near and Middle East due to catastrophic earthquakes around 2300 BC (conventional chronology) can be extended to a global level. Site destructions, major cultural discontinuities and movements of peoples can be shown to have ... conventions of a 5568 year carbon-14 isotope half-life, and AD 1950 as the zero time reference [1 ]. [* For a statistical approach to 14C dates applied to catastrophist studies see E. W. MacKie: "Radiocarbon Dates and Cultural Change", SISR III:4 (1979), pp. 98-100. - Eds. ...
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133. Catastrophism 2000 [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1990 No 2 (Dec 1990) Home | Issue Contents Catastrophism 2000 edited by Milton Zysman and Clark Whelton: Heretic Press, 50 Prince Arthur Avenue suite 804, Toronto, Ontario M5R 1B5, Canada Catastrophism 2000, a substantial compendium of just under 300 pages, was issued in conjunction with the ... its inclusion of papers' not read during the event as it is for those that were. Victor Clube's The Dynamics of Armageddon' heads the bill and firmly establishes the catastrophist theme of the conference. Following this is a two part article, reprinted from Pensee, by the much missed Ralph Juergens, titled Of the Moon and Mars' ...
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134. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... reported in the following pages, discoursed at length and answered a large number of questions on the Flood, radiocarbon dating, the origin of Religion, Saturn and the earlier catastrophes, the age of the Moon, and his own researches into the origin of the (schizotypical) human brain, the history of the Moon, and the destructions ... particularly to the destruction of Troy IIg, brought the meeting to a reluctant close. Those aspects of the meeting not covered in this issue will be reported next time. Catastrophist Geology Han Kloosterman has announced the first issue of his new journal, which will appear with the following contents: "Catastrophist Geology" / Johan B. Kloosterman ( ...
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... . This is a paper which is more a collection of thoughts than a thesis. What is it thinking about? We are thinking of the sociological consequences of accepting Velikovsky's catastrophic world. We are searching for precedence. We have lived in the allusion of an orderly, shall we say discreet universe. One which would not entertain interplanetary jostling ... in response to this reality. This paper brings evidence from anthropology that the Hopi, for example, built their cosmology on the reality that the Earth has experienced repeated global catastrophies. In the North American culture, the people who put together the "Whole Earth Catalogue" have illustrated prototype gestalt which 1ives with a newly acquired catastrophic consciousness. ...
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... nemontemi) of the final year the people let their fires go out and destroyed their household furniture. Fasting and lamentation were the order of the day while the populace awaited catastrophe. Pregnant women were shut up in granaries, lest they be changed into wild animals, and children were marched up and down and kept awake, for fear that ... rats.(1 ) The uniformitarian author of this passage, the late Dr. G. C. Vaillant, could not have suspected how much valuable information for the catastrophist he was compressing into these few sentences. For here, we have nothing else less than a partial list of the possible traumatic effects of the Venusian cataclysm of ca ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. VII No. 4 (Summer 1982) "Evolution, Extinction, and Catastrophism" Home | Issue Contents Forum Mammoth Update: A Reply to Ellenberger To the Editor of KRONOS: May one whose name was mentioned several times in a letter to your journal,(1 ) about the Frozen Mammoth Controversy, ... temperate species, and deficiency of small animals represented is explained in terms more compelling than accidental burial, the Sanderson/White/Ellenberger school of fantasy is merely so much catastrophist wishful thinking.(24) It is sobering that the government-funded expedition (under the auspices of the Soviet Academy of Sciences) which set off ten years ago to ...
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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1996:1 Home | Issue Contents REVIEWS Red Earth, White Lies, Native Americans and the myth of scientific fact, by Vine Deloria, Jr.Scribner, NY. 1995. U.S .$ 23 Can.$31. ISBN 0-684-80700-9 This book is a delight to read, ... in specialist jargon yet full of interesting facts, some new, others perhaps well known already to catastrophist readers but nonetheless refreshingly presented. Vine Deloria Jr. brings an open mind and a common sense approach, aided and abetted by an ironic turn of phrase, to the subject of North American Indian myth and its relationship to the current dogmas ...
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139. Abraham In Egypt [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1986 No 2 (Feb 1987) Home | Issue Contents Abraham In Egypt by E. J. Sweeney Abraham, according to Hebrew tradition, was the founding father of Israel. To him, it was said, God promised a progeny more numerous than the stars. A native of Ur in ... in a universal natural catastrophe, occasioned by a near-collision of the Earth with a cometary body associated in ancient tradition with the planet Mercury.(3 ) According to this catastrophist chronology, the story of Babel's tower and the attendant scattering of mankind records this very event. Babel with its tower represents Early Bronze Mesopotamia with its great ziggurat temples ...
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... From: SIS Review Vol V No 4 (1984) Home | Issue Contents Cometary Catastrophes and the Ideas of Immanuel Velikovsky Victor Clube (c ) VICTOR CLUBE 1984 Victor Clube obtained his doctorate in astronomy at Oxford University in 1959. After teaching for a while he returned to astronomical research, working at several observatories in Britain and overseas ... through galactic and solar system studies to terrestrial connections with extraterrestrial events. Most recently he co-authored (with his Edinburgh Observatory colleague Dr Bill Napier) The Cosmic Serpent: A catastrophist view of Earth History (Faber & Faber Ltd.: London, 1982). The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies provided the first public platform for the controversial theories of ...
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