00:00.00 kinkella Hello and welcome back to the Pseudo Archeology Podcast episode 117 and we have been talking about the younger dryas and the comet impact Hypothesis proof and there's a lot of stuff to deal with on this One. You guys look how much background research I did for you people man. Ah, give and I give and I barely sleep and I sometimes I'm just on the edge man and you know what puts me on the edge when I have to deal with the Pseudo archeology side to all is ah okay, okay, here's the deal. So. 00:39.50 kinkella The pseudo archeologists. Their story is and actually you can see this at the end of Graham Hancock's ancient. Apocalypse. It's kind of the endpoint where they all get to. They need this thing so bad because it goes into their catastrophic idea of what happened at around. Pick your poison. Sometimes it's thirteen thousand years ago sometimes it's ten thousand years ago sometimes it's 10000 bc which would be twelve thousand years ago just depends. But here's the idea that the earth was all great, right? at the end of the ice age and there was an unknown. Super advanced civilization at the time which of course only lived on the coast because there was then a flood all of a sudden that did away. With this fantastic civilization and then after the flood all that was left of them were little bits and pieces that enabled later peoples to create all the classic civilizations including Atlantis right? That's their big story. They've told a hundred and one times that's their basis. That's their foundation that they go off of that. Everything was cool in super civilization world then a flood happened wiped them out but there were little like cultural memories of this. 02:13.85 kinkella Worldwide global civilization that we can only barely just touch in the modern Era This is all of course. Well the scientific term is utter Bullshit. But. They use the younger dryus for this and you can see why because they need a flood.. They're always going towards needing a flood. They need something to wipe out their super civilization and this is of course the worst way to do science with an end game in mind. Well I'm just going to find this. And it's Amazing. What you find when you're looking for it right? It's just totally Bogus. So here's their deal. Everything's cool then the comet comes and then the comet smashes into Earth and then it creates a. Flood from the comet because I believe the idea is it heats up the ah the ice sheets I think um and it it also at that same time causes certain um super lakes to break through and pour into the ocean all at Once. You guys I I Just can't get it straight because it is make believe time right? And what's stupid and sad is it actually takes the real data of the comet and kind of flips it around and and makes it incorrect in order to shove their dumb story through. 03:44.58 kinkella So anyway, you I think you get this right? and then the super civilization that couldn't figure out how to live at higher elevations. They just couldn't do the higher elevation thing. No I mean I've been to the beach before and it is pretty awesome. So I got to give it to the ancient super civilization that dude beach front property. Beachfront property is where it's at dude. So good for them and they were super civilized so they know they're not gonna they're gonna live in the desert or in the mountains like losers. No way. They're living in Malibo I hear you super civilization so in order to. Make the pseudo archeology world sound like they know stuff. They've actually started and this is true. A thing called the comet research group which if you love oxymorons like I do. There's one for you. the comet research group and they're gonna have a meeting the comet research group is having a meeting I am not kidding this summer it's gonna be the cosmic summit y'all cosmic summit 2023 and it only costs five hundred bucks to get in. You heard it here. Not first but you heard it here. You guys I'm not lying about any of that. None of that's a joke There's a thing called the comet research group now I think originally there were a couple reasonable scientists in there but they've just been drowned out by all the crazy people. Um, and. 05:15.80 kinkella Cosmic summit is a thing now. Graham Hancock was going to be a part of this but he had to pull out over intellectual property. Yes I told you I know you like oxymoron so I'd give you that one Graham Hancock's intellectual property. So it was him and 1 other guy another one of the big pseudor archeology luminaries. They pulled out so you guys I hate to report this but there's infighting in the pseudo archeology world I I wish them well and well we're all going to take sides soon. Um, maybe maybe I'll just take Ram Hancock side I feel for the guy you know and the guy knows how to make a buck. So yeah, five hundred bucks to get into this I believe it's in South Carolina in in the this summer right summer of 2023 um and you can go hear people talk about all this stuff this this is the tin hat crowd. Um, and they're going to bring up all this stuff. You know the black mat the black mats coming for you dude at the cosmic summit. Especially if you're a part of the comet research group and you know what I love the pseudo archeology crowd too. They're such a fan of all this labeling right? They give them labels that sound important comet research group. You know. 06:45.76 kinkella They do all of this all this labeling to make it sound serious because underneath it all. It's completely false but whatever you know they're just going to keep on going I think Randall Carlson's still coming the pseudo geologist himself. And again, how rare is that one a pseudo geologist I think I'm going to be 1 just for the money five hundred bucks a head dude I paid like I think I paid like two hundred bucks to see the rolling stones. In Pasadena at the rose ball I mean I guess if they can get five hundred bucks a person but man even for like schysters that seems high. You know I don't know but I have to say you know as there's gone through this whole thing about the younger Dryes and what it really is and the. Comment and all that kind of good stuff. Oh I hate to say it. But I'm going to admit this because I'm an honest open person to my many listeners I kind of want to go don't you but kind of want to go to the cosmics of it. Ah, just to walk around man in terms of cultural anthropology. Oh my god a treasure drove man and you thought a star trek convention was weird. You know. 08:12.19 kinkella I kind of want to do it. But dude I would never dump five hundred bucks on that that is just ludicrous but you know you might get, you would get me at a hundred bucks and you might even get me at a one fifty I don't know but again I'm not I'm not going to go to South Carolina it's too far away for me. But ah. It's it's it's attractive in that horrible way in that terrible car crash I want to see weird things way in a in a Ripley's believe it or not way. In a I don't want to look but I'm looking way. So yeah, but in the end we want to answer the real questions right? of which there are several. So did the younger Dryas happen. Yes, it was a return to glacial conditions for about 1000 years um did a comet ah impact that I know there's no other word for it I have to use it did did the comet itself impact that ah situation we could say possibly in a local way but not worldwide. Um. 09:33.25 kinkella Did it impact clovis peoples I don't know who's to say probably not a whole hell of a lot. Um, did it ah have to deal with the mega fauna being extinct I don't think the comet did a much of anything in terms of that except for locally but the younger dries. Yes. Right? This different environmental conditions I'm sure had something to do with the megafauna going extinct that makes total sense so when we look at all these together we can see that it's super interesting as we use archaeology and science in order to. Answer these really tough questions and just when you think of things like wow we can actually tell that there was this time period from 13000 to twelve thousand years ago where it got colder again isn't it great that we can reconstruct all that stuff. You know if it was one hundred years ago we wouldn't know any of this stuff. And this is all thanks to hard work by dedicated archeologists not by fake storytellers who are charging $500 per person. Although it's not a bad idea. Um, excuse me, you guys I need to give a presentation in south carolina ah yeah and with that I'll I'll I'll I'll see you later I wonder if they'll comp me a room.