I've been following Ben Davidson's Suspicious Observers channel for a few years (first learned about him from the commenters over at sott.net). Anyway, the disaster cycle makes sense to me. I've listened to lots of independent radio/alt science shows over the years and have learned a lot about catastrophism. It makes sense to me and the evidence is all over the world at megalithic sites. For people wanting to learn more, I highly recommend watching Joe Rogan's shows with Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson. Another channel that covers the 12,000 year disaster cycle is Doug Vogt's Diehold Foundation youtube channel--although he agrees with Ben Davidson on the disaster cycle and the fact that the sun novas (or micronovas), Doug expects it to play out differently than Ben does. So, IMO, it's worth listening to both. I'm on the East coast, so probably a goner when this happens.
Thanks for your informed input. I agree that Ben is not the last-word on how the disaster cycle will play out but there's little doubt something is coming most likely this century. It's a bit odd that Ben still "claims' NASA sent a man to the moon, however --- I'm familiar with Doug Vogt and have him bookmarked. Graham Hancock is a great source with an informative website. - https://grahamhancock.com/
Yes, I like to hear a variety of opinions on this. I definitely believe in the catastrophism--I read Velokovsky's Worlds In Collision (quick read) and the evidence is all over the planet.
Great post, Harold!
I've been following Ben Davidson's Suspicious Observers channel for a few years (first learned about him from the commenters over at sott.net). Anyway, the disaster cycle makes sense to me. I've listened to lots of independent radio/alt science shows over the years and have learned a lot about catastrophism. It makes sense to me and the evidence is all over the world at megalithic sites. For people wanting to learn more, I highly recommend watching Joe Rogan's shows with Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson. Another channel that covers the 12,000 year disaster cycle is Doug Vogt's Diehold Foundation youtube channel--although he agrees with Ben Davidson on the disaster cycle and the fact that the sun novas (or micronovas), Doug expects it to play out differently than Ben does. So, IMO, it's worth listening to both. I'm on the East coast, so probably a goner when this happens.
Thanks for your informed input. I agree that Ben is not the last-word on how the disaster cycle will play out but there's little doubt something is coming most likely this century. It's a bit odd that Ben still "claims' NASA sent a man to the moon, however --- I'm familiar with Doug Vogt and have him bookmarked. Graham Hancock is a great source with an informative website. - https://grahamhancock.com/
Yes, I like to hear a variety of opinions on this. I definitely believe in the catastrophism--I read Velokovsky's Worlds In Collision (quick read) and the evidence is all over the planet.