
Danny Jones Podcast
#237 - Biblical Archeologists Found The Ancient Lost City of Sodom & Gomorrah | George Howard
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Quick takeaways
- Discovery of Carolina bays linked to a possible comet impact sparked George Howard's research into cataclysms.
- Evidence of a catastrophic event in Tel El-Hamam mirrors biblical accounts of Sodom & Gomorrah.
- Tree ring analysis unveils severe climate variations over millennia, hinting at past cataclysmic events.
- Younger Dryas period marked by cosmic impacts led to significant climate shifts affecting human civilizations.
- Exploration of panspermia suggests life's presence in cosmic dust, impacting terrestrial evolution.
Deep dives
Discovery of Antiquity and Ancient Cataclysms
The journey into the world of antiquity and ancient cataclysms began when George Howard discovered Carolina bays, elliptical depressions on his boss's farm linked to a possible comet impact in North Carolina. This discovery sparked his fascination with impacts and cataclysms, leading him to research Carolina bays and speculate on a larger cataclysmic event.
Research Collaboration on Carolina Bays
George Howard's exploration of the Carolina bays led to collaborations with researchers like Dr. William Topping and Dr. Alan West. These collaborations focused on investigating potential catastrophic events like the Younger Dryas impact, suggesting a global catastrophe 13,000 years ago that affected North America. This research involved collecting samples from Carolina bays and analyzing them for anomalous materials.
Investigating Catastrophe in Tel El-Hamam
A significant discovery in Tel El-Hamam in the Jordan Valley revealed evidence of a catastrophic event 3,700 years ago, possibly linked to a Tunguska-sized airburst. Collaborating with a biblical archaeology group, George Howard explored the site, finding evidence of destruction reminiscent of biblical accounts of Sodom and Gomorrah. The archaeological findings provided compelling evidence of an ancient cataclysm.
Global Catastrophic Events and Impact Investigations
The research on Carolina bays and the discovery in Tel El-Hamam hint at a broader investigation into potential global catastrophic events. By studying tree rings and geological anomalies, researchers like George Howard are uncovering evidence of past impacts and cataclysms, shedding light on ancient mysteries and potential worldwide disasters.
Discovering the Climate History Through Tree Rings
In the podcast episode, it was discussed how tree rings can reveal the climate history dating back thousands of years. Bailey, a tree ring expert, assembled oak tree rings from around the world, indicating climate changes during different periods. Significant climate disruptions like tree growth halts were noticed in the past, leading to narrowed rings. These environmental turns were observed around 25, 2354, 1628, 1159, 208, and AD 540, suggesting severe climate variations.
Impact of Catastrophes on Human Civilization
The podcast delved into the impact of a catastrophe 13,000 years ago on human civilization. Dr. Andrew Moore discovered early agriculture evidence at a site after recognizing signs of an impact event. The catastrophe triggered a transition from hunter-gatherer to agrarian societies immediately, leading to the growth of villages and crop domestication. The archaeological findings indicated a significant shift in human lifestyle following the catastrophic event.
The Younger Dryas Period and Climate Wildness
Discussion revolved around the Younger Dryas period lasting 1,200 years characterized by climate variations and impacts. The podcast highlighted possible increased cosmic impacts during this era contributing to environmental changes. Remarkably, the end of the Younger Dryas saw a sudden warming phase, signifying a dramatic shift in climate dynamics. The episode explored how these climatic changes influenced human societies and environmental adaptations.
Panspermia and Unidentified Life Detections
The episode ventured into the concept of panspermia, suggesting life's omnipresence in space. Panellists discussed the potential existence of life in cosmic dust, impacting terrestrial evolution. References were made to Dr. Chandra Wickramasinghe's research revealing life forms in cosmic dust collected from the space station window. Controversies in mainstream astrobiology were highlighted, along with the quest for direct life detections, including past claims of Martian life discoveries.
The Mystery of Cold Fusion and Malcolm's Inventions
Malcolm's involvement in cold fusion research sparked interest due to its controversial history, tracing back to the unfulfilled promises made in 1989 by two electrochemists. Malcolm, though a controversial figure himself, claims to have rediscovered ancient technologies related to cold fusion. He demonstrated a device at various locations, attracting attention and investigators like Joe Rogan. Despite attempts to debunk his inventions, ongoing testing and mysterious results have piqued scientific curiosity.
The Cosmic Summit and Testing Malcolm's Machines
The Cosmic Summit event arranged by Malcolm aims to showcase his inventions, inviting experts to scrutinize and test them. Despite previous failed attempts by major organizations to verify the technology, new testing processes are underway. The machines undergo rigorous examination, focusing on emissions and carbon usage to determine the validity of Malcolm's claims. The event promises an exciting exploration into the potential of these mysterious inventions.
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