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June 2, 2026

“NEW Evidence!” - Randall Carlson on Ancient History’s Most LOST Civilization & Catastrophes | 430

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Quick Read

Randall Carlson presents geological and historical evidence suggesting Plato's Atlantis was a real civilization located on the Azore's microcontinent, submerged by rapid sea level rise and seismic activity at the end of the last Ice Age.
Plato's Atlantis narrative aligns with geological events like Meltwater Pulse 1B and isostatic adjustment, suggesting a real Mid-Atlantic microcontinent.
The Azore's Plateau matches Plato's geographical and geological descriptions for Atlantis, including its size, island chain, and hydrothermal features.
Ancient myths, like Phaeton, may encode scientific information about past cosmic impacts and global cataclysms, challenging purely allegorical interpretations.

Summary

Randall Carlson discusses his decades-long research into Plato's Atlantis, arguing against the prevailing 1970s geological consensus that it was pure fiction. He highlights Plato's explicit placement of Atlantis in the Mid-Atlantic and its destruction 11,600 years ago, a date that precisely correlates with the Younger Dryas period's Meltwater Pulse 1B—a massive, rapid sea level rise event. Carlson explains the concept of isostatic adjustment, where the Earth's crust rebounds from glacial weight while other areas subside under increased ocean mass. He posits that the Azore's Plateau, a microcontinent in the Mid-Atlantic, fits Plato's geographical descriptions, including its size, surrounding islands, and unique hydrothermal systems. Carlson also connects Plato's preface to the Atlantis story, referencing the myth of Phaeton, to evidence of cosmic impacts during the Younger Dryas, such as the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet impact on Jupiter, as a proxy for understanding ancient cataclysms. He criticizes the 'gatekeeping' in historical and climate science that dismisses evidence of recent global catastrophes and the reinterpretation of ancient myths as scientific records.
This analysis challenges conventional historical and geological narratives by re-evaluating ancient texts like Plato's Atlantis through a scientific lens. It highlights the profound impact of past global cataclysms, such as the Younger Dryas, on Earth's geography and human civilization, suggesting that much of our history and potential archaeological sites remain undiscovered underwater. Understanding these past events is crucial for recognizing the dynamic nature of Earth's climate and geology, and for critically assessing modern scientific narratives, particularly concerning climate change and human history.

Takeaways

  • Plato's detailed descriptions of Atlantis, including its precise date of destruction (11,600 years ago), align with the Younger Dryas period's rapid sea level rise (Meltwater Pulse 1B).
  • The Azore's Plateau in the Mid-Atlantic fits Plato's geographical account of Atlantis as a large island complex, now largely submerged due to isostatic adjustment following glacial melt.
  • Evidence from ice cores and geological proxies indicates a cosmic impact event during the Younger Dryas, which ancient myths like Phaeton may describe as a 'declination of bodies moving around the earth' causing global conflagration.

Insights

1Plato's Atlantis: A Geologically Plausible Location

Randall Carlson argues that Plato's account of Atlantis, often dismissed as allegory, aligns remarkably with geological evidence. Plato explicitly placed Atlantis in the Mid-Atlantic, outside the Pillars of Hercules, and described its destruction 11,600 years ago. This date coincides with Meltwater Pulse 1B, a period of rapid global sea level rise at the end of the Younger Dryas. The Azore's Plateau, a microcontinent in the Mid-Atlantic, fits Plato's description of a large island that was a 'way to other islands' and then to a 'true continent' (North America).

Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias explicitly state Atlantis's location and date of destruction (, , ). The Meltwater Pulse 1B is dated to approximately 11,500-11,200 years ago, correlating with Plato's date (, ). The Azore's Plateau's geography, including its microcontinent status and current islands as mountain peaks, matches Plato's descriptions (, , ).

2Isostatic Adjustment as the Mechanism for Atlantis's Submergence

The rapid melting of massive ice sheets during the Younger Dryas (e.g., Laurentide ice sheet) transferred immense weight from continents to ocean basins. This caused continental landmasses to rebound (isostatic rebound) and the ocean floor, particularly areas with thinner crust like the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, to subside (isostatic depression). This compensatory subsidence provides a scientific mechanism for the Azore's microcontinent to sink, consistent with Plato's account of Atlantis 'subsiding' into the sea.

Carlson explains isostatic depression using the analogy of sitting on a cushion (). He details how the melting of the 2-mile-thick Laurentide ice sheet () caused land to rebound in areas like Hudson Bay () and, conversely, led to compensatory subsidence in the Atlantic Ocean basin (). Drilling in the Azors found subaerial and shallow marine deposits 786 meters (half a mile) below present sea level, indicating substantial island subsidence ().

3Ancient Myths as Records of Cosmic Catastrophes

Plato prefaces the Atlantis story with the myth of Phaeton, which he explicitly states 'has the form of a myth, but it really signifies a declination of the bodies moving around the earth and in the heavens and a great conflagration of all things upon the earth recurring at long intervals of time.' Carlson interprets this as a description of a cosmic impact event, like an asteroid or comet, causing widespread destruction. The Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet impact on Jupiter in 1994 serves as a modern example of such a fragmented cosmic body impacting a planet, demonstrating the scale of potential devastation.

Plato's direct interpretation of the Phaeton myth (). The Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet, fragmented into 21 pieces by Jupiter's gravity, impacted Jupiter over a week in July 1994, with each impact capable of ending Earth's civilization (, ). This event serves as a proxy for understanding past cosmic encounters during the Younger Dryas ().

4Ancient Plasma Technology and Sacred Geometry

Randall Carlson theorizes that advanced ancient civilizations understood and manipulated plasma using specific frequencies and vibrations, possibly guided by principles of sacred geometry. This technology could extract energy from plasma vortices. He cites ongoing research in India and a specific inventor (Malcolm) whose plasma-based device he personally witnessed operating, generating energy and significantly increasing fossil fuel efficiency, even running engines on water.

Mention of India developing plasma physics technologies, a scientist (Malcolm) who developed an invention based on plasma and sacred geometry, and a demonstration of this device to Los Alamos scientists at Research Triangle, North Carolina, where it was verified to work.

5Monumental Earthworks of Ancient North America

North America hosted an ancient civilization with massive earthwork structures, including truncated pyramids, huge rings, and canals, dating back at least to the Old Kingdom of Egypt. These structures, like Emerald Mound, Cahokia, and Poverty Point, required immense social organization and engineering, suggesting a purpose beyond simple ceremonial use, possibly for precise celestial observation or as part of a larger technological system.

Descriptions and images of Emerald Mound (Mississippi), Cahokia complex (with 70-foot truncated pyramid), and Poverty Point (Louisiana) with 2,000-foot diameter concentric rings and a large pyramid, dating to around 2000 BC or earlier. Native American inhabitants questioned by early surveyors did not know who built them.

6The 1913 Subversion of American Governance

Carlson argues that three events in 1913 fundamentally altered the U.S. constitutional system: the Federal Reserve Act, the 16th Amendment (income tax), and the 17th Amendment (direct election of senators). These changes granted the federal government unprecedented power over money, individual finances, and removed states' direct representation in the Senate, leading to a system driven by special interests and perpetual warfare.

Discussion of the Federal Reserve enabling money creation, the income tax allowing federal intrusion into private economic affairs, and the 17th Amendment shifting senators' allegiance from states to campaign donors, illustrated by a North Carolina Senate campaign costing up to $1.1 billion.

7Natural Climate Variability vs. 'Climate Crisis' Narrative

Analysis of Greenland ice core data reveals constant and significant natural temperature fluctuations (2-3 degrees Fahrenheit) over the last 10,000 years, including rapid warming and cooling events far exceeding recent changes. Carlson contends this historical variability undermines the narrative of an 'unprecedented climate crisis' driven solely by human activity, suggesting the narrative serves economic and social control agendas.

A graph of Greenland ice core data showing temperature changes over 10,000 years, highlighting spikes of cooling and warming (e.g., a century of anomalous cold ~8,400 years ago, and rapid 10+ degree warming spikes at the bottom of the ice core).

8The Sun as the Primary Climate Driver and Extreme Solar Events

Carlson argues that the sun's variability is the ultimate driver of climate change, a factor largely ignored by early IPCC reports due to the 'solar constant' misconception. Recent solar satellite observations over 25-30 years reveal the sun is highly variable. Furthermore, new research using beryllium-10 and carbon-14 isotopes in ice cores and tree rings has identified solar proton events and coronal mass ejections at least 10 times the intensity of the 1859 Carrington Event (e.g., 775 AD, 994 AD). These extreme events are a natural part of Earth's history and leave 'calling cards' in geological and biological records.

Early IPCC reports (1988-1992) did not consider the sun a factor due to the 'solar constant' view. Post-early 90s solar satellites show high solar variability. Beryllium-10 in Antarctic ice cores (e.g., 50% increase around 994 AD) and carbon-14 in Japanese tree rings (774-775 AD, 993-994 AD) indicate extreme solar proton events 10x the Carrington Event.

9Simultaneous Catastrophic Fires and Cosmic Triggers

Carlson presents historical evidence that several devastating fires, including the Great Chicago Fire, the Pestigo Fire (Wisconsin), and the Manistee Fire (Michigan) on October 8, 1871, and the Miramichi Fire (New Brunswick, Canada) on October 7, 1825, occurred simultaneously across vast distances. He argues this simultaneity points to a cosmic trigger rather than isolated incidents like 'hot, dry summers.' Eyewitness accounts describe phenomena like 'sickly mist tinged with purple,' 'loud roars,' 'hurricane of fire,' 'immense sheets of fire,' and 'great balloons of flames' that defy conventional explanations for forest fires.

The Great Chicago Fire, Pestigo Fire, and Manistee Fire all occurred on October 8, 1871. The Miramichi Fire occurred on October 7, 1825, affecting New Brunswick and Maine. Eyewitness William Con described a 'sickly mist tinged with purple' and 'loud roars' before the Miramichi fire. Accounts from Chicago mention 'huge balloons of flames swept through the sky' and 'flames seemed to take giant leaps of many hundreds of yards.'

10Ekpyrosis: Ancient Myths of World Destruction by Fire and their Modern Parallels

The Stoic philosophical concept of 'Ekpyrosis' describes the periodic destruction of the universe by a great conflagration, followed by rebirth. Carlson connects this to numerous ancient myths and religious prophecies from diverse cultures (Mahabharata, Brazilian indigenous traditions, Hopi, Nordic Eddas) that speak of world-destroying fiery holocausts. He suggests these historical fires are 'microscopic analogies' of the 'Ekpyrosis' described in ancient traditions, implying that these myths are not fanciful but memories of real cosmic events.

Definition of Ekpyrosis (Greek: 'to burn up') from ancient Stoicism. Quotes from the Mahabharata ('sun will appear with six others of the same kind... everywhere there will be conflagrations'), Brazilian indigenous traditions ('divine fire which burned all that there was'), Book of the Hopi ('Teawa commanded Sautuk Nung to destroy the world. He rained fire upon it.'), and Nordic Eddas ('Fall from heaven the bright stars. Fire's breath assails the all nourishing tree.').

11Halloween's Cosmic Origins in the Taurid Meteor Stream

Carlson proposes that the origins of Halloween are deeply connected to Earth's twice-yearly passage through the Taurid meteor stream. This stream, associated with the constellation Taurus, is a remnant of an ancient, more active meteor shower known for producing fireballs. Earth crosses this stream around June 30th (Tunguska event anniversary) and again in late October/early November. The radiant point of the Taurid meteor stream in the fall aligns with the Pleiades (shoulder of Taurus) at midnight on Halloween, suggesting ancient cultures observed and ritualized this celestial phenomenon.

Earth crosses the Taurid meteor stream twice a year, around June 30th and October 31st/November 1st. The radiant of the Taurid meteor stream on Halloween is near the Pleiades. A Jewish myth describes God throwing a star from the Pleiades to destroy the world by flood.

Bottom Line

The 'gatekeeping' in historical and climate science often dismisses new evidence that challenges established narratives, particularly regarding recent global catastrophes and their impact on human history.

So What?

This intellectual rigidity prevents a more accurate and comprehensive understanding of Earth's past, potentially obscuring critical lessons about planetary resilience and the cyclical nature of environmental change.

Impact

Researchers and independent analysts can leverage interdisciplinary approaches, combining ancient texts, geological data, and astronomical observations, to uncover overlooked truths and foster a more open scientific discourse.

The 'lost' history of human civilization is not merely forgotten but actively erased by immense geological forces like glaciation, which pulverize and churn ground masses hundreds of feet thick, making the identification of ancient structures nearly impossible.

So What?

This implies that the absence of archaeological evidence for advanced ancient civilizations is not proof of their non-existence, but rather a consequence of Earth's dynamic processes. It challenges conventional archaeological methods and encourages looking for evidence in less obvious forms or locations.

Impact

Develop new geological and remote sensing technologies capable of detecting subtle anomalies within pulverized ground masses or deep underwater, potentially revealing previously unidentifiable ancient sites.

The current political system, particularly the Senate, has been fundamentally corrupted by campaign finance and special interests, a direct consequence of the 17th Amendment which removed states' power to appoint senators.

So What?

This means that senators are no longer primarily beholden to the interests of their states but rather to the financial backers of their campaigns, leading to policies that benefit powerful lobbies over the general populace. It explains the disconnect between public will and legislative outcomes.

Impact

Advocate for constitutional amendments or political reforms that revert the Senate to its original design (state-appointed senators) or implement strict campaign finance laws and term limits to reduce external influence and restore accountability to the states and the people.

The 'sickly mist tinged with purple' reported by an eyewitness before the 1825 Miramichi fire remains an unexplained phenomenon, with initial hypotheses of argon or krypton gas disproven due to their non-flammability. This suggests an unknown atmospheric or cosmic precursor to the catastrophic firestorm.

So What?

This specific detail points to a mechanism of cosmic firestorms that is not yet understood by modern science, challenging conventional explanations for such events and highlighting gaps in our knowledge of atmospheric chemistry during cosmic interactions.

Impact

Further interdisciplinary research into historical eyewitness accounts, combined with atmospheric science and astrophysics, could uncover novel insights into the specific atmospheric conditions or cosmic particulate matter that might precede or trigger such 'fire hurricanes'.

Peter Thiel, a prominent tech billionaire, engaged Randall Carlson in a four-hour lunch to discuss global catastrophes and expressed interest in a field tour of 'great floodscapes.' This suggests a serious consideration among some elites for potential end-time events and a desire to understand ancient catastrophic history.

So What?

The interest of influential figures like Thiel in Carlson's theories indicates a growing recognition, even among those focused on future technologies, of the potential for large-scale planetary disruptions and the value of 'heretical' historical perspectives for preparedness.

Impact

This interaction highlights a potential avenue for funding and mainstreaming research into catastrophism and ancient knowledge systems, as well as the development of resilience strategies that incorporate a broader understanding of planetary risks.

Key Concepts

Isostatic Adjustment

The vertical movement of the Earth's crust in response to changes in mass loading, such as the removal of glacial ice (rebound) or the addition of ocean water (subsidence). This explains how landmasses can rise or fall over geological timescales.

Proxies in Paleoclimatology

Indirect indicators used to reconstruct past climate and environmental conditions when direct measurements are unavailable. Examples include tree rings, lake sediment cores, and ice cores (analyzing dust, pollen, and oxygen isotopes) to infer temperature, precipitation, and catastrophic events.

Cycles of Catastrophe and Erasure

The idea that Earth's history is marked by recurring, large-scale catastrophes (like glaciation or megafloods) that can strip away vast amounts of land and pulverize geological formations, effectively erasing the physical evidence of advanced civilizations over long periods. This challenges the archaeological assumption that a lack of artifacts implies a lack of past civilization.

Lost Technology of Frequency and Plasma

The theory that ancient, advanced civilizations understood and utilized the power of frequency, vibration, and plasma (the fourth state of matter) to generate energy, manipulate materials, and potentially construct monumental structures. This technology is posited to be entirely different from modern electrical or vacuum-based approaches, potentially involving sacred geometry for coherence.

Constitutional Subversion (1913 Turning Point)

The model that the fundamental structure and intent of the U.S. Constitution were subverted in 1913 through the Federal Reserve Act, the 16th Amendment (income tax), and the 17th Amendment (direct election of senators). This shift moved power from states and individuals to the federal government, enabling financial control, direct taxation, and political corruption, leading to a perpetual warfare state and a departure from the founders' vision.

Lessons

  • Critically evaluate historical narratives, especially those deemed 'fiction,' by cross-referencing them with scientific data and geological evidence.
  • Explore the concept of 'proxies' (e.g., ice cores, sediment layers) to understand how scientists reconstruct past climate and catastrophic events.
  • Recognize the potential for significant, rapid geological changes (like isostatic adjustment and sea level fluctuations) that can dramatically reshape coastlines and landmasses over relatively short timescales.
  • Critically examine the origins and motivations behind major historical and political narratives, especially those presented as 'settled science' or unquestionable truths.
  • Investigate the impact of the 1913 legislative changes (Federal Reserve, 16th and 17th Amendments) on the current structure and function of the U.S. government and economy.
  • Support or engage in initiatives that advocate for greater transparency, accountability, and reduced influence of special interests in political campaigns and legislative processes.
  • Investigate historical accounts of simultaneous, widespread fires or other anomalous natural disasters for patterns that suggest cosmic rather than purely terrestrial origins.
  • Advocate for and support interdisciplinary research into solar variability and its impact on Earth's climate and geological record, moving beyond a singular focus on anthropogenic carbon dioxide.
  • Cultivate 'cosmic awareness' by studying ancient myths, legends, and traditions from a catastrophist perspective to uncover hidden 'game plans' for societal resilience and spiritual evolution in the face of potential planetary resets.

Notable Moments

Randall Carlson recounts the story of Ignatius Donnelly, a 19th-century congressman who used his position to research Atlantis in the Library of Congress and published two influential books on the subject.

This highlights the historical interest in Atlantis and how dedicated individuals, even outside traditional academia, have pursued its mysteries, contributing to its enduring legacy.

Carlson uses the 1964 Alaskan earthquake as an example of how land can rise by dozens of feet in a single seismic event, illustrating the scale of geological shifts that occur.

This vivid example helps contextualize the immense forces involved in isostatic adjustment and the potential for rapid, catastrophic changes that could submerge landmasses or create new ones.

Randall Carlson describes witnessing a plasma-based energy device, developed by a scientist named Malcolm, being tested by Los Alamos scientists, confirming its functionality.

This personal anecdote serves as 'evidence' for his theory of lost plasma technology, suggesting that such advanced energy manipulation is not only theoretically possible but has been demonstrated in a modern scientific context, bridging ancient theories with contemporary applications.

Carlson details the vast scale and complexity of ancient North American earthworks like Cahokia and Poverty Point, highlighting their incompatibility with mainstream archaeological models of pre-Columbian societies.

This challenges the conventional understanding of North American history, suggesting a highly organized and technologically capable civilization existed, prompting a re-evaluation of historical timelines and human capabilities.

Carlson explains how the 1913 legislative changes (Federal Reserve, 16th, and 17th Amendments) fundamentally shifted power in the U.S., leading to federal overreach and a political system driven by special interests.

This provides a specific historical turning point for understanding the perceived corruption and inefficiency of modern American governance, offering a framework for analyzing contemporary political issues and advocating for systemic change.

Carlson presents Greenland ice core data to illustrate historical climate variability, arguing against the 'unprecedented crisis' narrative and suggesting it's a tool for control.

This moment directly challenges a dominant contemporary narrative, providing scientific data to support a contrarian view and encouraging critical examination of the motivations behind climate policy.

Randall Carlson details the simultaneous occurrence of the Great Chicago Fire, Pestigo Fire, and Manistee Fire on October 8, 1871, and the Miramichi Fire on October 7, 1825, suggesting a cosmic trigger.

This challenges the conventional understanding of these historical disasters as isolated events, proposing a unified, extraterrestrial cause that could fundamentally alter historical and scientific interpretations of past catastrophes.

Carlson recounts his four-hour lunch with Peter Thiel, where they discussed global catastrophes, and Thiel expressed interest in a field tour of ancient floodscapes.

This interaction highlights that influential figures in technology and finance are seriously considering catastrophic scenarios and seeking insights from 'heretical' thinkers like Carlson, suggesting a growing, albeit private, acknowledgment of these risks at the highest levels.

Quotes

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"You Helen, you Greeks are really just like children. You don't know about all of the stuff that really went down. For example, you know only about one flood. We know about at least three great floods."

Elderly Egyptian Priest (as recounted by Plato)
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"There have been and will be again many destructions of mankind arising out of many causes. The greatest have been brought about by the agencies of fire and water and other lesser ones by innumerable other causes."

Elderly Egyptian Priest (as recounted by Plato)
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"This has the form of a myth, but it really signifies a declination of the bodies moving around the earth and in the heavens and a great conflagration of all things upon the earth recurring at long intervals of time."

Plato (interpreting the Phaeton myth)
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"If Atlantis was real, this is the most obvious likely place for it. You don't have to go to all these other places and try to make it fit."

Randall Carlson
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"If there's a lost technology, I think that is the most likely manifestation. It was known how to manipulate plasma by using frequencies and vibrations."

Randall Carlson
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"Does his invention work? Yes. Have you seen it? Oh, yeah. I've seen it. Beckett seen it, too. Yeah. Me and Becket were both present at a demonstration of it a few years ago and it works."

Randall Carlson
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"I think it powered their civilization. I mean, look all over the world. Think think think about the you know think about the pyramids, think about Stonehenge, the think about Anchor Watt, think about all of the sacred temples from from ancient times."

Randall Carlson
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"I think that the history of human civilization on this planet is far more complex, far deeper than conventional history right now."

Randall Carlson
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"The federal government was originally created to basically be the servant of the states to help facilitate business and amongst the states and and basically its authority was very limited and it was relegated to to the states."

Randall Carlson
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"The Federal Reserve gave the federal government power over our money. Prior to that, what was the federal government empowered to do? Well, there was a treasury department and that was set up to be an independent a place where uh people could bring their gold and silver bullion to a trusted trusted place, have it assayed for its its purity and have it cast into very consistent weight coins that could then be used to facilitate economic exchange amongst the American people."

Randall Carlson
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"The 17th amendment which we were talking about earlier which took away the power of the states because this house they knew they set up the house reelect every two years and they knew that the house that the representatives were going to have to go out and they were going to have to um campaign amongst the population at large."

Randall Carlson
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"Ask them about this. See what they say. The best el Oh, well, uh, that was just regional. Well, yeah, obviously it was regional. This was h what's happening in Greenland, but you're not having warmings and coolings of 10° or more centigrade. And it's just limited to Greenland. In fact, what we know now, the these are ice cores that were extracted between 1988 and 1993. What we've learned since then just has confirmed that we're looking at global climate change here."

Randall Carlson
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"As we sit here now, there's now discovering that way more frequently than anybody had previously imagined, there have been events like perhaps solar coronal mass ejections or solar proton events that are at least 10 times the intensity of the Carrington event."

Randall Carlson
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"The whole sky was illuminated by an immense sheet of fire that in a moment enveloped Newcastle in Douglas Town. Within 3 minutes from first appearance of the flames, most of that most of the houses in that area were on fire."

Eyewitness account (quoted by Randall Carlson)
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"It seemed as if the whole town cried out at once. Dogs barked and howled. Horses snorted and galloped. Cattle loaded and balled in as great a terror as the people. Some shouted, 'It's the judgment day. The world's on fire. The judgment day has come.'"

Jesse E. Lincoln (eyewitness quoted by Randall Carlson)
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"How huge balloons of flames swept through the sky to descend and break like a burning water spout, licking up every vestage of human life and labor from open clearings to which many had fled as to a haven of safety."

Elias Colbear (quoted by Randall Carlson)
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"We are literally on a planet that is part of a cosmic ecosystem."

Randall Carlson
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"Our psychology needs to catch up to our technology because we have the technology now to destroy ourselves to wipe out to cause a mass extinction on this planet."

Randall Carlson
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"The tools to solve the problem are within reach. We just have to get smart."

Randall Carlson

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