Lesbos, Homer and the War of the Worlds (Destructions 30)
Posted by admin on Mar 2, 2015 in Ancient Destructions | 0 comments

Was Homer’s “Odyssey” about the War of the Worlds? The hero King Odysseus leaves the shattered battlefields of Troy and takes a long, ardous and chaotic journey home to Greece. But the battlefields of Troy is not only due to the war of man but a war in the sky between the gods. The gods controlling the destiny of the battling nations. Many “Electric...
Read MoreGiant Wombats and Electric Fossilization (Destructions 23)
Posted by admin on Jul 27, 2014 in Ancient Destructions | 1 comment

Extinct Giant Marsupials would be found on Australia's Mornington Peninsula was a prediction I made two years ago ! Recently an elephant sized Wombat (the Marsupial Diprotodon) was discovered off Sorrento, Victoria. It was concretised in a limestone beach deposit. But why was I so certain? Along the entire Victorian coastline from Inverloch (Dinosaur beach)...
Read MoreComets, Planets in Chaos and Plasma Mythology (Destructions 22)
Posted by admin on Jul 27, 2014 in Ancient Destructions | 0 comments

Thomas Short, writing in the 18th century, chronicled the many calamities that had decimated mankind over four thousand years. Plagues, Earthquakes, drought, pestilence and incredible floods. As you read through his curious book you are struck by the inevitable parallel appearance of bright comets in numbers unmatched by modern experience. They are invariably...
Read MoreThe Jurassic Coast – a Transmutation Extinction? (Electric Geology 5)
Posted by admin on Feb 3, 2014 in Electric Geology | 4 comments

The Jurassic Coast have millions of fossilized Ammonites that look like a squid with a shell and they are now totally extinct! But what was the tool of their mass extinction and what petrified and fossilized their numerous remains? H2O or water is two elements, hydrogen and oxygen with 10 protons. Calcium (the basic stuff of limestone), has a proton count...
Read MoreGreenland – Once a Viking Paradise (Destructions 21)
Posted by admin on Jan 29, 2014 in Ancient Destructions | 0 comments

The "Little Ice Age" impacted Europe with sudden and vicious results! Using its weapons, of Plague, famine and controversially earthquake, it reduced the population of Europe by around 30 - 50 percent. The virulence and death toll of the 1348 AD plague is totally unmatched by modern examples! Further the world mega famine of 1315 AD, due to both weather and...
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