The Mysterious Cause of Global Warming
Archeology shows that humans existed on our planet millions of years ago. Something caused early civilizations to perish, allowing reptiles to populate the earth when hot temperatures supported the Plant Kingdom. A deadly asteroid, 66 million years ago, destroyed the dinosaurs and at least 75% of life on Earth. Some reptile species survived the catastrophe, and several human civilizations occurred after the dinosaurs disappeared, but we don't have the proof. Much can happen in 66 million years; our modern history is only a few thousand years old. However, the science of geology can reveal the age of the landscape caused by asteroids.
The Earth has witnessed its share of asteroid strikes. However, most of them have been eroded and covered over by vegetation. Look at the moon to see how many craters the Earth might have. Asteroids have caused mass extinctions and loss of life in Earth’s history. These impacts cause huge environmental changes, extreme weather, volcanic activity, and rapid climate change. For example, two significant events occurred near my home in Canada.?
The Manicouagan Crater in Quebec was formed by an asteroid strike over 214 million years ago. The crater is one of the oldest known impact craters. We think the C?te-Nord region of Québec to be from a 5 km diameter asteroid. The Manicouagan crater may have been part of a multiple impact event that also formed the Rochechouart crater in France, the Saint Martin crater in Manitoba, the Obolon crater in Ukraine, and the Red Wing crater in North Dakota. These five craters form a chain, indicating an asteroid or comet's breakup and subsequent impact. The chance that these craters could be aligned like this is nearly zero.?
The Sudbury Basin, also known as the Sudbury Structure or the Sudbury Nickel Irruptive, is a major geological structure in Ontario. It's in my home city and is the third-largest known impact crater on Earth and one of the oldest, occurring 1.8 billion years ago. I took a geology course at Laurentian University, and we can still see the shatter cones in the bedrock after 1.8 billion years. Also, the scars from the last ice age 20,000 years ago are visible in areas of smooth bedrock. It shows that stone takes a long time to erode. Therefore, the erosion of ancient structures like the Sphinx and the pyramids shows that they were constructed more than 5,000 years ago, contrary to our current understanding of history.??
Low Global Temperatures Cause Ice Ages
Several mass extinction events have dramatically reduced life on Earth. We estimate that 99% of all the species of plants and animals that ever lived are extinct. During an ice age, colder global temperatures led to recurring glacial expansion across the Earth’s surface.?
These periods can last thousands of years, along with regular warmer interglacial intervals in which at least one major ice sheet is present. Global cooling periods begin when a drop in temperature prevents snow from fully melting in some areas. The bottom layer turns to ice, which becomes a glacier, and the weight of accumulated snow causes it to move slowly forward. A cyclical pattern emerges in which the snow and ice trap the Earth’s moisture, fueling the growth of these ice sheets as the sea levels simultaneously drop due to a lack of water.?
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Earth is in an ice age since the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets remain intact despite moderate temperatures. It’s worth mentioning that the increased CO2 caused by humans has a minimal impact on the climate. Currently, the Industrial Revolution adds CO2 into the atmosphere, but it's not enough to cause climate change. However, the Earth’s magma is warming, causing the melting of Earth’s glaciers from the bottom up. Scientists do not know the exact cause of Earth’s glaciers and climate change.
Many significant ice ages have occurred in Earth’s history, with approximately a dozen epochs of glacial expansion occurring in the past one million years. These episodes are caused by comets and asteroids, which cause earthquakes and volcanoes. The Earth is experiencing more volcanoes, earthquakes, and wildfires, leading to Global Warming and climate change.
Both rapid global cooling and rapid warming highlight the Younger Dryas Asteroid. The last major ice age occurred 20,000 years ago. But 12,800 years ago, the world was thrown back into a mini ice age during the Younger Dryas period. The event lasted for 1,200 years until the earth violently warmed again, and the ice caps decreased quickly.?
The Younger Dryas changed our lives as fewer human archaeological records exist. The period ended with an unknown event that quickly warmed the planet. As the ice melted, the earth was ready for farming and the rise of modern society. Precisely what caused the sudden warming is still unclear. The question is, did the Planetary Hierarchy cause the Younger Dryas to reset humanity, and for what purpose?
Seven thousand years ago, the Earth was ready for our current civilization. We are beginning to realize that we are not descendants of this world but the seeds of galactic beings. Our ancestors will meet us soon to introduce our galactic origins.?
This theme emerges when we examine ancient temples and pyramids worldwide. What we see is not what we think. In a few weeks, my new book, Humanity's Forgotten Origins, will be published, revealing our amazing destiny. Stay tuned for more details…
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