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Posts Tagged ‘extinction’

To Bee or not to Be

Over the past couple of months we here at SOTT have been following the Bee crisis with some interest. It caught my eye when I read the first media article about it that was brought to my attention; I knew this was important. As Albert Einstein observed: “If the bee disappeared off the surface of […]

Forget About Global Warming: We’re One Step From Extinction!

Often, some of the most important news comes from local papers, stories that don’t make it up the feeding chain and onto the news wires or major newspapers or nightly network news. It can be news that at first glance wouldn’t appear to have a national or international impact. Second glance, and a good memory, […]

Meteor Clue To End of Middle East Civilisations Found

[Laura’s note: there is strong evidence that this planetary disruption was due to a cyclical cometary shower that returns at 3600 year intervals, and that the actual date of the event was between 1644 and 1628 BC. See notes at bottom of this article.] The following news item caught my eye recently: Robert Matthews Science […]

Independence Day

Last year on the 4th of July we drove down to the local mall to watch the fireworks display. We bought boxed dinners from Colonel Sanders, and listened to Vivaldi as the evening sky was transformed into a Cosmic Fairyland of Magic and Mystery. Little did we know, it would be the last Fourth of […]

Cometary Showers, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse?

A Few Words About Radiometric Dating   The most widely-used method for determining the age of fossils is to date them by the “known age” of the rock strata in which they are found. At the same time, the most widely-used method for determining the age of the rock strata is to date them by […]