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... Hot-Blooded Dinosaurs by Adrian Desmond, appeared in 1976.) 7. That the Earth's last magnetic field reversal occurred 700,000 years ago: p. 205. (The Velikovskian view is that it occurred during the Martian catastrophe of the 8th century B.C .) 8. That the extinction of the late Pleistocene megafauna, including mammoths and mastodons, was due to overkill by Paleolithic hunters: pp. 207-208. (The Velikovskian view is that it was due to one of the interplanetary orbital entanglements.) 9. That "nature's plans for the end of the world" are eons away: p. 227. (The Velikovskian view is that the frequency of ...
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... Its Physical Origins, Vol. 1: As Deduced from Solar Eclipses (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1979). His table of early Chinese eclipses appears on pages 152-3. 2. Ibid, "The Work of Velikovsky," pp. 180-186. 2a. See also Dwardu Cardona, "The Problem of the Frozen Mammoths," KRONOS I:4 , pp. 77-85. 3. Immanuel Velikovsky, Worlds In Collision, p. 326. 4. Charles H. Hapgood, The Path of the Pole (Chilton, 1970). The original edition was published in 1958 as Earth's Shifting Crust. 5. Worlds In Collision, pp. 313-14 ...
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173. Velikovsky: The Open Minded Approach [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Upheaval', his study of the geological record. He examined the century-old principle of Lyellian uniformity by comparing its tenets with anomalous findings from all quarters of the globe: - frozen muck in Alaska that consists almost entirely of myriads of torn animals and trees; whole islands in the Arctic Sea whose soil is packed full of unfossilised bones of mammoths, rhinoceroses, and horses; unglaciated polar lands and glaciated tropical countries; coral and coal deposits near the poles; bones of animals from tundra, prairie, and rain forest intimately associated in jumbled heaps and interred in common graves; the startling youth of the world's great mountain chains; the shifted poles; reversed magnetic polarities; sudden ...
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... The Stones Of Ballochroy Cardona, Dwardu: The Sulfur Connection Cardona, Dwardu: The Sun Of Night Cardona, Dwardu: The Trouble With Aztex Cardona, Dwardu: The Two Sargons and Their Successors (PART ONE) Cardona, Dwardu: The Two Sargons and Their Successors (Part II) Cardona, Dwardu: THE PROBLEM OF THE FROZEN MAMMOTHS Cardona, Dwardu: Typhon and the Comet of the Exodus: Rockenbach's Lost Source Cardona, Dwardu: Velikovsky's Martian Catastrophes Cardona, Dwardu: Vishnu Born Of Shiva CARLUCCI, DOMINICK A.: ON THE PLACEMENT OF HAREMHAB: A Critique Of Gammon Catastrophes, Invisible: Discussion: Champion, Sara: Flawed Search Chetwynd, Tom: A ...
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... magnitude have taken place, there must be unequivocal evidence on land and at the bottom of the sea. A perusal of my Earth in Upheaval will convince even the most skeptical of readers that indeed no place on earth is free from this compelling evidence. In arctic regions in the past, coal was formed and corals grew; rhinoceroses, mammoths and buffalo left their bones in enormous profusion deep in the polar circle. In Africa, in China, in Brazil, in northern Europe and elsewhere, are animal conglomerates from tropical and polar regions- polar bears, arctic foxes, tropical snakes and crocodiles. Brown coal (lignite) is found to contain insect forms and plants thrown ...
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... Linger, `Eine Kosmische Hitzwelle' in Die Weltwoche, 4 August 1961. 13. F. C. Hibben, Digging up America, 1960, pp. 63-4. 14. F. C. Hibben, The Lost Americans, edit. Apollo, 1961, p. 168. 15. E. W. Pfitzenmayer, Les Mammoths de Siberie, 1939, pp. 20-3. 16. ibid. p.182. 17. ibid. p.163. 18. Witley,Journal of Philosophical Society of G.B ., vol. xii, 1910, p. 56. 19. I. D. Dana, Manual of Geology, 4th edn ...
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177. The Velikovskian Vol. IV, No. 4: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... daughter, Ruth Velikovsky Sharon Ph.D ., and in Rebels & Devils, The Psychology of Liberation, with distinguished authors Robert Anton Wilson, William S. Burroughs, and Timothy Leary. He has published a new theory of Cosmology, The Electro-Gravitic Theory of Celestial Motion and Cosmology, and a new book, The Extinction of the Mammoth. ...
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178. Letter to the Editor from W. T. Black [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... 12 kings whose longevity made pikers out of the ancient Hebrews. So it must have been at the beginning of this 300 year period that Noah's Flood occurred- a great inundation but a minor catastrophe compared with the Biblical account. Even today the earth is strewn with debris of the more ancient catastrophes. The most widely known are the frozen mammoths of Siberia. They alone indicate a great cataclysm, but there is more. In the frozen north are huge piles of bones of many kinds of animals mixed with the remains of uprooted and splintered trees; in that area the muck goes down over a mile. In drilling for oil in Alaska frozen plant and animal debris was brought ...
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179. Velikovsky Symposium- Florida, July 12 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... the Pleistocene into the time between 11,400 to 11,500 B.P ., claim that the oriented lakes of Alaska, Eastern US (Carolina Bays), Bolivia, and elsewhere are impact craters, claim that all deep-sea manganese nodules and pedogenic iron oxide concretions in soils are all actually fragments of the meteorite, claim that mammoths and other megafauna were flash-frozen, and use the standard folklore about Tertiary artifacts in California, Alaskan muck, bonebeds formed by global flooding, and so on in order to create the appearance of evidence for a 11,500 B.P . catastrophic impact. When catastrophists have to condense 2.8 million years of Earth history into ...
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180. Reviews [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Pole Shift (Doubleday & Co, 1980) as being the most recent book on the subject, the author reviews the evidence for pole shifts as portrayed by the pole shift theorists. Most of the outstanding pointers with which we have become familiar are there such as the discovery of fossils of tropical fauna found in arctic regions and the frozen mammoths of Siberia. In the next section of his article, Robert Schadewald examines the history and development of pole shift theories and mentions the work, among others of Alfred Wilks Drayson, Marshall Wheeler and Samuel Chase Osborne, the first 29th-century writer on the subject. Among modern theorists, Velikovsky is given a brief mention to the effect that ...
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