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Re: Nancy/Zetas


Article: <[email protected]>
From: [email protected](Nancy )
Subject: Re: Nancy/Zetas
Date: 16 Feb 1997 19:50:19 GMT

In article <[email protected]> Jim Scotti writes:
>> Just what is YOUR explanation for the flash frozen mastodons
>> and the sudden and unilateral drop in ocean levels?
>
> Perhaps an iceage is also triggered by the impact, causing a
> longer term shift in the glacial coverage of the region and voilat,
> you have a preserved Mastadon.
> [email protected] (Jim Scotti)

Siberia is in a temporary ice age? It's within the current POLAR REGION! The mastodon didn't get flash frozen due to an unusual event, a temporary event.

  1. The freezing occurred SUDDENLY, so that one minute the region was temperate and the next polar. Only a pole shift with a shifting crust would account for that.
  2. This isn't a region experiencing a TEMPORARY ice age. It's in the polar region! Are you saying the poles are experiencing a "long term shift in the glacial coverage"?
  3. Given the angle of the earth, the amount of sunlight the North Pole is receiving, how would grass and buttercups grow there under any conditions of atmospheric warmth? If the poles were that warm, what would the equator be experiencing? Does history tell us that all life at the equators was cooked, so that buttercups could grow at the poles?

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Earth in Upheaval, pp 4-6, The Ivory Islands

Fossil tusks of the mammoth - an extinct elephant - were found in northern Siberia and brought southward to markets at a very early time. Northern Siberia provided more than half the world's supply of ivory, many piano keys and many billiard balls being made from the fossil tusks of mammoths.

In 1797 the body of a mammoth, with flesh, skin, and hair, was found in northeastern Siberia. The flesh had the appearance of freshly frozen beef; it was edible, and wolves and sled dogs fed on it without harm. The ground must have been frozen ever since the day of their entombment; had it not been frozen, the bodies of the mammoths would have putrefied in a single summer, but they remained unspoiled for some thousands of years. In some mammoths, when discovered, even the eyeballs were still preserved.

(All) this shows that the cold became suddenly extreme .. and knew no relenting afterward. In the stomachs and between the teeth of the mammoths were found plants and grasses that do not grow now in northern Siberia .. (but are) .. now found in southern Siberia. Microscopic examination of the skin showed red blood corpuscles, which was proof not only of a sudden death, but that the death was due to suffocation either by gases or water.