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Use code RANDALLC for $1000 off! Join Randall Carlson, Brad Young, and the Grimerica team for the Azores: Search for Atlantis Tour 2025. 📅 November 4–16, 2025 🎟️ Learn more or reserve your spot at: randallcarlson.com/event/azores-atlantis-2025 @dannyjones Plato described Atlantis as a great maritime power destroyed by floods at the end of a violent age. If we take his timeline literally...9,000 years before Solon’s journey to Egypt around 600 BC...the destruction falls precisely at 11,600 year
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1,000 feet above the valley floor in Colorado, two towering stone pillars frame a mystery. At their base? A circular kiva—ancient, precise, intentional. If you stand in just the right spot, the moon rises exactly between those rocks. And this year… it’s happening again. | The Randall Carlson
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From Iceland to Eastern Europe, the climate cooled drastically between the Middle Ages and 1700. Grain crops vanished. Farms were abandoned. Floods, famines—and even cannibalism—marked the historical record. This wasn’t modern warming. This was historic freezing. And it reshaped civilization. | The Randall Carlson
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May 10, 2025
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Ever wondered why nuclear missiles and command bunkers are buried deep in the earth? They’re designed to survive massive blasts—even 15 megaton explosions like Tunguska. That’s why advanced warheads were engineered to penetrate 60 feet underground before detonation. | The Randall Carlson
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Greenland ice tells a wild story… By tracking oxygen isotopes, scientists uncovered a sudden 200-year cold snap after the last ice age’s warm peak. We’re talking a 3–4°C drop—enough to wreck agriculture today. Civilization? Severely stressed. It happened once. Could it happen again? | The Randall Carlson
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In the 60s, the Vietnam War loomed over everything. Some were desperate to avoid the draft—very desperate. This story? A college student, one little pill, and a wild scene at the induction center. Chairs were flying, windows nearly shattered. He got what he wanted: declared unfit for service. Sometimes the resistance wasn’t in protests—it was in chaos. | The Randall Carlson
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While thousands die in Ukraine each week, public attention drifts toward cultural distractions. In earlier eras, unfiltered journalism forced societies to confront the real cost of war. Iconic images, like the children fleeing napalm in Vietnam, reshaped public opinion because they weren’t curated, controlled, or sanitized. They revealed truth directly. Today, the disconnect between suffering and what dominates the conversation points to a deeper fracture in collective awareness. | The Randall C
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🚨 LAST CHANCE!🚨 December 5-7 is the final opportunity to join Ancient Quest for Civilizations! Randall Carlson joins Graham Hancock, Billy Carson, and an incredible lineup of researchers exploring humanity’s hidden history. Register now at howtube.com/rcquest for livestream LIFETIME access… link is in bio! Don’t miss out! 🔥 | The Randall Carlson
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The Clovis people thrived in North America for centuries—then disappeared as suddenly as the woolly mammoths. Right at the Younger Dryas boundary, 12,800 years ago, something massive wiped them out. Geologists now pinpoint the end of the Ice Age—11,600 years ago—as a global turning point. Cultures gone. Species erased. This wasn’t just climate… it was cataclysm. | The Randall Carlson
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White Mountain alluvial fans weren’t built gradually — they were shaped by violent, episodic debris flows. With little input from mountain glaciers, it was rainfall that drove these dramatic changes, not melting ice sheets. | The Randall Carlson
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At Chaco Canyon, winter solstice sunlight traces a moving line across stone... functioning like a clock. As the Sun reaches its turning point, ancient cultures marked death, rebirth, and renewal. The year wasn’t abstract. It was written in light, stone, and shadow. | The Randall Carlson
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NASA has done real science. But other agencies—like NOAA—have drifted from their original mission, promoting climate narratives over objective research. Science should explore, not advocate. It’s time we return to data over dogma. | The Randall Carlson
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In the 1400s–1600s, bad weather meant blame—and the accused were often women and Freemasons. Cold snaps and hail storms? Evidence of witchcraft. The response? Burnings, executions, repression. But with the rise of science and the Enlightenment came a shift. In 1717, secret Masonic lodges united—forming the Grand Lodge of Britain and stepping into the light. | The Randall Carlson
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May 8, 2025
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A solar minimum could cool the oceans, pulling CO2 from the atmosphere—just like during the Ice Age. But if levels drop too far, photosynthesis stops, and the biosphere begins to collapse. What happens then? | The Randall Carlson
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Civilizations rise… and then disaster strikes. Tornado wipes out a farm. Floods erase cities. Impacts reset whole worlds. Right now, humanity sits in a rare window between planetary catastrophes — farther ahead than any culture of the Holocene. But the question remains: will we squander it? And what if civilizations existed before the Younger Dryas… far older than we’ve dared to imagine? | The Randall Carlson
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8 months ago
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At the end of the Ice Age, over 100 species of giant animals vanished—including millions of mammoths. Some scientists blame small bands of nomadic hunters. But think about it: 5–10 million humans worldwide 12 million mammoths Many found flash-frozen in Siberian permafrost Could a few hunters really exterminate every mammoth on Earth? Or was something far more catastrophic at play? | The Randall Carlson
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10 months ago
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In 2013, a 65-foot asteroid exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia. The blast was 25 times stronger than Hiroshima. It injured over 1,500 people and damaged 7,000 buildings. No one died—but if it had hit at a steeper angle, it would’ve been catastrophic. And yet… the world barely remembers. How many more wake-up calls do we need? | The Randall Carlson
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At 7:20 a.m., witnesses saw a blazing fire streak across the sky... followed by thunder from a cloudless sky and shockwaves that shook the earth. Windows shattered, the ground trembled, and a roar like artillery filled the air. It was the Tunguska event... a cosmic explosion so powerful it echoed for minutes and flattened everything for miles. | The Randall Carlson
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6 months ago
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During the last glacial maximum, Earth’s ice volume was more than double what it is today—dropping sea levels by 400 to 450 feet. We’re in a brief interglacial phase now, but what causes the shift between glacial and interglacial? Still a mystery. Yet modern climate discourse rarely touches this deep cycle—because it challenges the narrative of total human control. | The Randall Carlson
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May 2, 2025
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Since the 1970s, “hands-off” environmental policy has led to restricted forest access and a dangerous buildup of fuel. Old logging roads—once crucial for firefighting—have grown over. At the same time, massive fuel loads have piled up in unmanaged forests. So when fires hit? We’re locked out… and the forests are ready to blow. This isn’t just climate. It’s policy. And it’s suboptimal. | The Randall Carlson
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There are moments that pivot your life — death, marriage, the weird rites of youth. Climbed to a campus rooftop, lit something, and everything shifted: anger softened, the world stretched, and a hungry search for God opened up where everything used to be flat. Psychedelics don’t give answers so much as they reframe the questions — they widen the map so you can see the places you’ve been avoiding. This isn’t about escapism; it’s about the slow, stubborn work of learning to live with loss and how
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In any cataclysm, survival depends on access to resources—and on where the destruction isn’t complete. After Mount St. Helens erupted, even a scorched landscape held pockets of life. Ferns survived. Forests began to return. Nature knows how to rebuild. Do we? | The Randall Carlson
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May 13, 2025
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The idea of a steady, stable climate? It’s a modern illusion. In the 1800s, early weather records showed little change—so science assumed climate was constant. But the Little Ice Age tells a different story: cooling brought hardship, warming in the 1730s brought health and growth. We ignored natural change for a century. Are we still doing it now? | The Randall Carlson
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May 14, 2025
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It doesn’t add up. In our so-called advanced age, moving and stacking 5-, 10-, even 20-ton stones would be economically insane. So why would “primitive” people — nomads, hunters, early farmers — take the time to quarry and haul megaliths across miles of landscape? The mainstream story says they did it in their “spare time.” But does that really make sense? Or does it point to knowledge, techniques, and purposes we’ve forgotten? | The Randall Carlson
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Geologists now count nearly 200 craters and astroblemes —buried scars of ancient collisions. An astrobleme, literally a “star wound,” marks where iron asteroids or comet fragments struck with unimaginable force. Some scars, like Meteor Crater in Arizona, endure for 50,000 years. Others, like Tunguska, vanish within a century. The Earth carries a hidden record of bombardment, evidence that cosmic encounters are far more common than we once believed. | The Randall Carlson
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Not all cosmic impacts leave craters. In fact, most don’t. Marine geologists are now reconsidering the cause of ancient mega-tsunamis. Some may not have come from volcanoes—but from objects slamming into Earth at 20 miles per second. Events like Tunguska are reminders that not all threats leave a mark on land… and that we may be vastly underestimating how often Earth gets hit. | The Randall Carlson
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We stand at a crossroads: continue extracting Earth’s resources with blind disregard—or use them to transcend. If life came from the stars, maybe its destiny is to return there. Our survival depends on escaping the cradle. Panspermia might explain our origins… but the real question is—will we fulfill our cosmic potential? | The Randall Carlson
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Before 1913, senators answered to state governments—not lobbyists, not donors, not party machines. The 17th Amendment changed that. Now we’ve got a system of legalized bribery, where federal power drifts further from the people. Want real change? Bring control back to the states. | The Randall Carlson
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Apr 25, 2025
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At Fort Ancient in Ohio, the Sun marks time with precision. From a fixed vantage point, summer solstice, winter solstice, and equinox sunrises each align with specific features of the earthworks. This wasn’t symbolic... it was observational astronomy built into the landscape. The sky was the calendar. | The Randall Carlson
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With just a compass and a straightedge, you can turn imagination into form. Sacred geometry isn’t just ancient—it’s a practical tool for artists, builders, and designers. Every line you draw is a projection from mind to matter, from concept to structure. This is how ideas become architecture. | The Randall Carlson
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