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Original Message As you sit reading this, understand that you are a very recent addition to the planet and you will not be here long...

Date; Yrs before;Total Yrs before
2012 0 0 <-- NOW
-1648 3660 3660 <-- Thera/Santorini Erupts/Minoan Catastr
-5308 3660 7320 <-- late Neolithic civilizations
-8968 3660 10980 <-- Younger Dryas; Impact event in NA
-12628 3660 14640 <-- Earliest human colonization of NA
-16288 3660 18300 <-- Deepest part of Laurentine Ice Age
-19948 3660 21960 <-- oldest human permanent settlement
-23608 3660 25620 <-- Gravettian period in Europe
-27268 3660 29280 <-- Aurignacian culture flourishes
-30928 3660 32940 <-- Aurignacian culture begins in Europe
-34588 3660 36600 <--
-38248 3660 40260 <-- Cro-Magnon colonisation of Europe
-41908 3660 43920 <--
-45568 3660 47580
-49228 3660 51240 <-- Modern humans spread from Africa
-52888 3660 54900 <-- bottleneck in human evolution ends
-56548 3660 58560
-60208 3660 62220
-63868 3660 65880 <-- severe human population decrease
-67528 3660 69540
-71188 3660 73200 <-- Toba Volcano supereruption
-74848 3660 76860
-78508 3660 80520


Cycles of Nibiru

In the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, May 6, 2008, Vol. 105 No. 18 6520-6525, Prof. Vance Haynes from the Departments of Anthropology and Geosciences at the University of Arizona in Tucson, reported: “ Of the 97 geoarchaeological sites of this study that bridge the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (last deglaciation), approximately two thirds have a black organic-rich layer or ‘black mat’ in the form of mollic paleosols, aquolls, diatomites, or algal mats with radiocarbon ages suggesting they are stratigraphic manifestations of the Younger Dryas cooling episode 10,900 Before Present [ 12,900 years ago] to 9,800 B.P. [ 11,800 years ago ] radiocarbon years.

South America's Mass Extinctions

Less scholarly research concerning the mass extinctions in South America has been published, at least in the English-language academic press. However, recent investigations suggest that the extinction intensity and timing varied across the South American continent, beginning in the North latitudes several thousand years before human occupations, but becoming more intense and rapid in the southern higher latitudes, after humans arrived. further, according to Barnosky and Lindsay, the pace of extinction seems to have accelerated about 1000 years after the humans arrived, but coinciding with regional cold reversals, the South American equivalent of Younger Dryas.
Earliest human colonization to date: 14,500 cal BP (Monte Verde, Chile)
Last glacial maximum: 12,500-11,800 cal BP, in Patagonia
Cold Reversal (Roughly equivalent to the Younger Dryas): 15,500-11,800 cal BP (Varies across the continent)
Biomass burning:
Important sites: Lapa da Escrivânia 5(Brazil), Campo La Borde (Argentina), Monte Verde (Chile), Pedra Pintada (Brazil), Cueva del Milodón (Patagonia)
Date of most extinctions: 18,000 to 11,000 cal BP
Species:52 genera or 83% of all megafauna; Holmesina, Glyptodon, Haplomastodon, prior to human colonization; Cuvieronius, Glossotherium, Equus, Hippidion, Mylodon, Eremotherium and Toxodon about 1,000 years after initial human colonization; Smilodon, Catonyx, Megatherium, and Doedicurus, late Holocene

Recently, evidence of the survival of several species of giant ground sloth has been discovered in the West Indies, to as late as 5,000 years ago, coincident with the arrival of humans in the region.

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