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... winds, by their force and pressure, would have fiIled the air with the trees, animals, top soil, sand, gravel and debris, in which the animals were buried alive. Physicians have corroborated Mr. Tolmachoff's conclusion of suffocation; this conclusion, in turn, helps to establish the fact that these animals died through sudden mass extinction, and not by slow or individually separate deaths. Tolmachoff also states that no mammoth nor rhinoceros has been found frozen in the ice. The fossil remains of other beasts and fishes have been found with undigested stomach contents. A beast with a partly chewed rodent, for example, was found in Colombia, South America, in 1945 ...
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302. Darwin's Unfalsifiable Theory [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VII No. 4 (Summer 1982) "Evolution, Extinction, and Catastrophism" Home | Issue Contents Darwin's Unfalsifiable Theory Tom Bethell "Darwin's Mistake" was published in the February, 1976 issue of Harper's magazine. In it I pointed out what struck me then, and still strikes me today, as a glaring error in Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. Incidentally, in talking about "the theory of evolution" it is important to maintain the distinction between the general theory of evolution - the theory that evolution took place and Darwin's theory as to how it took place - natural selection. Admittedly, Darwin, himself constantly blurs the ...
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303. C&C Workshop 1987, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: C&C Workshop 1987, Number 1 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP 1987, Number 1 SOCIETY NEWS 1 ARTICLES Tektites, Wildfires and the Extinction of the Dinosaurs by Trevor Palmer 3 Earthquakes in the Early Irish Tradition by Emmet J. Sweeney 4 Problems with the Morning Star by Jill Abery 8 A Critical Re-Appraisal of the Book of Genesis by Damien Mackey, Frank Calneggia and Paul Money 11 The Parting of the Waters of the Red Sea by Ragnar Forshufvud 18 MONITOR : * Electromagnetism-Gravity Link? * Mountain of God? * Mummified Forest? * Ice Age not so Cold! * Deluge Ice Ages? * VLBI Confirms ...
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... Age culture to an Iron Age one. In Egypt, the magnificent Dynasty XVIII was coming to its end, eventually being supplanted by the less glamorous Dynasty XIX, apparently initiated by Seti I in about 810 BC. By 700 BC Israel had collapsed, with the fall of Samaria and the death of Hosea, whilst Judah was heading towards extinction at the hands of the Assyrians and the Babylonians, even if it was not till 587 BC that Jerusalem finally fell to Nebuchadrezzar (a Babylonian). There are quite a number of minor synchronisms between Palestine, Syria, Assyria, Hatti, Egypt etc. in this era which support the general picture (e .g . the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 17  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n1/31forum.htm
305. Discussion [Journals] [Aeon]
... Saturn.- (See KRONOS IX:2 :6-9 & ibid ., 15-16, 20, besides AEON I:4 :95-97 for additional details and further information). - Our additional input serves to strengthen the older identification just as the older identification serves to strengthen the controversial Saturnian scenario that both Cochrane and I adhere to. Extinctions, Inversions, and the Deluge SPEAKER: Samuel Windsor I was delighted with Mr. T. William Field's article, "Evidence of an Inversion Event" in Vol. II, No. 1 of AEON. However, I'd like to challenge some assumptions he makes or implies. The first is that he appears to accept the uniformitarian ...
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... was like attacking a religion: you attack someone's faith and they really go for you. b. Even the most ardent Darwinist realised you couldn't have any amount of adaptation to fit anyone to survive a global catastrophe; all you're left with is survival of the survivors, if any', which says nothing of much value. c. Extinction due to asteroid impact would by definition be a sudden geological event; in that case gradualism, a hallmark of Darwinism, would have to be modified. If anyone admits that the Cretaceous ended with a catastrophic event, why aren't all the other sudden cut-offs in the fossil record due to sudden events? It is difficult to say this ...
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307. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . There is other, circumstantial, evidence of the genocide. There are numerous rock paintings in the local caves and according to Anne Marie Pessis there were no scenes of violence depicted in them prior to 9,000 years ago but after this date violence takes on an aspect of significant importance. There appear to be two factors in the extinction of these Negroids in South America: defeat in combat and interbreeding with the conquering Mongoloids. The first is attested to by the violent scenes depicted in the numerous Rock Painings, the second is surmised by Walter Neves who has examined and measured the skulls of recent Fuegoans and found they displayed characteristics of both Mongoloid and Aborigine derivation. Apparently ...
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308. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in the Pacific Northwest, by J.E . Allen et al. 1986, $14 95 The story of the fight J H. Bretz had in the 1920s with the uniformitarian geology establishment, and how his theory that the Pacific Northwest showed unmistakable evidence of catastrophic flooding following the breaking of great ice dams was eventually vindicated. The Extinction of the Mammoth, by Charles Ginenthal. 1997, $24 95. This is a special edition of The Velikovskian and deals in detail with the evidence that the mammoths were wiped out during a cosmic catastrophe. Picture Writing of the American Indians, by G. Mallery, 1893, $25 00 The copious data in this book ...
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... Alpine tilts diverted the original courses of Tyrolean rivers [75], dammed others to produce new waterfalls as at Jajce in Bosnia [76], or altered Holocene water-tables at innumerable localities, causing rechannelling or draining of countless rivers and minor streams. Of these we may note the hydrographic changes in Zambia's Kafue valley [77], the extinct waterways of the English fens [78, 79, 80], a now dry former channel of the River Lea near Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire [81] and the successive changes in the course of China's mighty Yellow River, some of which relocated large sections almost 100 miles from their previous route [82, 83]. These hydrological ...
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... the validity of the ice cores Mewhinney feigns, and acts as if they were never presented by me, and therefore that the varve contradiction to the ice cores does not exist. If this was not enough, about a year prior to his presenting his critique via electronic media and the mail service, I had presented in my book The Extinction of the Mammoth direct evidence that these many temperature oscillations were also not found in the Devils Hole cores taken from a cave filled with ground water in Nevada. According to Walter S. Broecker whom I cited, this archive of climate "is more firm than any other available isotopic age in this [time] range" (Walter ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 17  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0404/01sean.htm
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