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We cannot say if the Younger Dryas populations were themselves a surviving remanent of an older non-industrial culture. I wonder though in regards to defense against incoming celestial objects what your thoughts are in regard to electric comets. In her November 2021 doctoral thesis, Sofia Bergman, PhD student at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics, used SPIS (Spacecraft Plasma Interaction Software) to measure low-energy ions around Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. A large amount of positive ions were measured flowing inward towards the comet's nucleus—instead of outward as expected—evidence of a negatively charged object.

Independent researcher, Stuart Talbott, details the electrical relationship between a comet and the solar environment—a negatively charged body suddenly entering into a more positively charged domain will discharge electrically—and provides new evidence that comets are yet another realization of our Electric Universe. https://youtu.be/_0GRQGJQSYg

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Definitely another instance of science needing to be set free, as Rupert Sheldrake phrased it. I'm certainly open to electric comets and the Electric Universe theory, but the subject is light years from my area of expertise. Thanks for your comment, Stegiel, and for the linked video.

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Funny. I was watching McKenna and Sheldrake this afternoon. Synchronicity. I do not know if you are familiar with this organization. https://lifeboat.com/

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I believe the village destruction story was reported by Peter Arnette. It may have been

fabricated by him. You might have better contacts on that than I.

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Thanks for your comment, David. I was in Vietnam (1968-69) and knew Arnette. I'm comfortable with the veracity of the quote, which refers to Ben Tre in the Mekong Delta region south of Saigon.

https://www.thisdayinquotes.com/2015/02/it-became-necessary-to-destroy-the-town-to-save-it/

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Interesting, thanks.

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