Saturday, 17 November 2018

Discovery Of A Massive Crater In Greenland Supports Controversial Theory Of A Comet Impact 13,000 Years Ago - Daily Grai...

Hear that sound? That's the sound of Greg Taylor and Graham Hancock popping open champagne bottles over a discovery lending credence to Hancock's theory regarding the Younger Dryas impact. While the mainstream is playing it safe, after all they have kids to feed and sugarbabies needing hush money, Greg's leading the charge of the mavericks in pointing out the current and available evidence is positively screams, "HEY, I CRASHED 13,000 YEARS AGO AND CAUSED THOSE MICROMETEORITES IN MASTODON TUSKS!" Perhaps by the time Exxon, Shell, and BP have denuded Earth of ice, more craters will give away their secrets of our planet's violent past. Staying in the vein of otherworldly disaster, The Controversy Continues: What Is 'Oumuamua? Hot on the heels of Avi Loeb posting speculation at arXiv, mainstream media's milking the interstellar asteroid for more ad revenue. Don't have the time, nor patience, to catch up? Welp, Paul Seaburn's done the legwork and shares the choicest tidbits pimped by the blogosphere's "luminaries". At least they're not wasting their journalism degrees by writing about the Kardashians, ĉu ne? Amidst this storm, Tim Binnall's the lone voice crying in the wilderness. Everyone else seems to have forgoten how 'Oumuamua's Discoverer Disputes Alien Origin Theory. Sanity, based on evidence, from the great-granddaddy of all "woo-woo" sites. What a time to be alive! Just when you thought it was safe to step outdoors, Brett Tingley's gotta ruin the mood after hearing through the grapevine about an Unexplained Megacryometeor Nearly Kills Man In England. Yes, pseudoskeptics, Brett's pretty damned certain it wasn't poop from an airplane. (CS)

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