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Clovis People Taken Out by Huge Comet Around 13,000 yrs Ago
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[quote:Major_Payne:MV8xOTk0NTUwXzMzNTM1NDc3X0FDQTE1OTcx] [quote:AlcoholicRunner:MV8xOTk0NTUwXzMzNTM1NDU2X0U5OTAwQjY1] [quote:Major_Payne:MV8xOTk0NTUwXzMzNTM0OTYwXzlCQkEwOUE1] I heard a theory years ago saying they thought the entire North American Continent burned. They assumed it was a comet but did not have any proof. Could you imagine this happening today? Could you imagine being a Clovis person and suddenly your entire world is on fire. [/quote] Try reading this book - http://www.robertschoch.net/First%20American%20Clovis%20Archaeology%20Geology%20CH%20CMD%20CT.htm What you posted also came up at wattsupwiththat website - http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/09/20/support-comet-impact-may-have-triggered-the-younger-dryas-period/ and I noticed that they found something a lot older... 50,000 years old. Oh yeah, this very interesting article - http://www.robertschoch.com/plasma.html [/quote] Thanks.:thumbs: [/quote]
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Did a massive comet explode over Canada 12,900 years ago, wiping out both beast and man in North America and propelling the earth back into an ice age?
That’s a question that has been hotly debated by scientists since 2007, with the University of South Carolina’s Topper archaeological site right in the middle of the comet impact controversy. However, a new study published today (Sept.17) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) provides further evidence that it may not be such a far-fetched notion.
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