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« on: February 25, 2007, 03:09:36 am »

After roughly about one hundred thousand years of ‘ice age’ the earth started warming 'abruptly' around 15.000 years ago. This is a known glacial termination, when large ice sheets, which covered significant parts of North America and Europe began melting as a result. A climatic optimum was reached about 300 years later, at around 14,700 years ago known as the "Bölling-Allerød".

Then, an event of extreme and abrupt climate change occurred, about 12,800 years ago, the earth once again returned very quickly into the near glacial conditions of the previous ‘ice age’, becoming cold, dry and windy and it stayed that way for about 1,200 years. This is known as the “Younger Dryas” named after a plant characteristic of cold climates, Dryas Octopetala found in Scandinavia.

Now after about 1,200 years of this “Younger Dryas” era it ended with the same spectacular abruptness and although the date cannot be known exactly at around 11,600 years ago as estimated from the annually banded Greenland ice-cores, the annual-mean temperature increased by as much as 10°C in 10 years.   

Although this example of abrupt climate change is best seen in the Greenland ice cores it occurred recently enough so that records of it are well-preserved and it has had very marked consequences over Europe and North America and left traces all across the world as far as New Zealand.


In Plato's account Atlantis was a naval power which conquered many parts of western Europe and Africa but failed in an attempt to invade Athens 9000 years before his own time – approximately 11,400 years ago. This was when Atlantis allegedly sank into the ocean "in a single day and night of misfortune", not too long after the abrupt end of the “Younger Dryas” event.
Logically there must have been huge glacial ice melts and increasing sea levels with temperature rises of 10°C in 10 years. The event of the abrupt end of the “Younger Dryas” was not the ‘deluge’ of biblical and Mesopotamian legend, that came much latter around 4,355 years ago just after the pyramids of Egypt’s IV & V dynasties but there is a connection.

With the loss of the Atlantis civilisation chaos entered the world, so the pyramids of Egypt were built to restore the planet’s balance and harmony, this also had an initial catastrophic side effect but the end justified the means.
The pyramids of ancient Egypt specifically the pyramid of Khufu is the biggest weapon of mass destruction ever conceived, mostly only the chosen survived.
Because it caused the ‘deluge’ but more than that, it reduced our span of days to a mere three-score years and ten before we have to live on borrowed time.

 
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