Sunday, November 20, 2022

The Ancient Apocalypse series on Netflix is interesting

Though I studied anthropology at UCSC in California I still find this series really interesting because it comes from a journalists point of view not someone who has a career teaching anthropology in a university or college somewhere. So, a journalist has an entirely different point of view than a tenured professor at a college or university. A Tenured professor has a lot to lose if they make certain judgements but a journalist can say anything that occurs to them (within reason).

I think we were watching episode 6 this time which deals with the ancient civilizations in the U.S. in Lousiana and Ohio mostly. One of the more interesting things he said was that 12,800 years ago an ice sheet 50 to 100 feet high came down as afar as parts of Ohio for example during the most recent ice age. Another interesting thing is that sea levels during the last ice age were 400 feet lower than today. So, I guess we are going in the opposite direction now with at least 16 feet sea level elevation to be added within 20 years from now just from the Doomsday Glacier in Antarctica.

But, what this series deals with primarily (from my point of view) is civilizations in Indonesia, Turkey, Malta, The U.S. and other places which all seem to recognize the summer and winter solstices and mark their megaliths with a winter or summer soltice positioning about 12,800 years ago. Almost all of them seem to be doing this.

This gives even more credence to my writings from the past, present and future in that my experience of past lives is a pretty much unbroken series of civilizations (including some traveling the solar system and some traveling this galaxy and others starting 65 million years ago sort of unbroken for the most part until now.

So, my way of putting this would be that our ancestors blew up the planet that is now the asteroid belt out past Mars which made many survivors in Space ships have to migrate first to Mars and then to Earth. Eventually the civilization on Mars came to earth too after most of their atmosphere and water was blown off from concussions of pieces of the Asteroid Belt planet (Maldek) hitting Mars.

And one big piece of the planet hit earth and killed eventually most of the larger dinosaurs about 65 million years ago too.

So, ever since humans or humanoids could live on earth without being eaten all the time by a T-rex or stepped on by something else really big I believe there have been humans or humanoids who were from our solar system here ever since.

However, ice ages destroy many civilizations unless the people move south from the European, Russian and Chinese and U.S. area in order to survive these ice ages.

OF course a minimal number of hunter gatherers might use dog sleds and skis or snow shoes to stay alive on top of 50 to 100 feet of snow and ice in the ice sheet too if they want to. But, larger centers of population have to move closer to the equator during ice ages to survive.

For example, there were glaciers that created Yosemite National Park in California even though most of California wasn't under an ice sheet. However, large parts of the High Sierras were before 12,800 years ago. The glaciers slowly moving and grinding down the granite created most of Yosemite National park and the surrounding areas.

So, Civilizations that survived the ice age moved to places further south like Ohio or Louisiana or Indonesia (and INdonesia was connected by land to Asia then because the water in the oceans were 400 feet lower than now. Also, Malta and Sicily were connected to Europe then too also because of how low Sea level was worldwide.

So, places like Turkey, the Lower U.S. Malta and Sicily and Indonesia and Ohio and Lousiana were centers of civilizations during the ice and and after and they have megaliths to prove it now according to the journalist who created the Ancient Apocalypse series on Netflix now.

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