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“Everything flows, and nothing abides; everything gives way, and nothing stays fixed.” – Heraclitus

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Craig Stone
1 year
ECDO Visualization Index [1] The World - https://t.co/WMo2WJ9GPg [2] Antarctica - https://t.co/JyrLHHEaQS [3] Arctic Ocean - https://t.co/AUkfbFn7ub [4] Australia and Oceania - https://t.co/JyrLHHEaQS [5] Asia - https://t.co/VOm2WcfBHt [6] Caribbean and Mesoamerica -
@nobulart
Craig Stone
1 year
Asia has a well-stocked library of flood stories [1], including from Tibet [2] and China [3]. Siberian mammoths [4] and megaflood evidence from the Altai region [5] (attributed to ice-age glacial lake failures according to strictly uniformitarian dogma), and Mohenjo-Daro [6]
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Craig Stone
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From Grok's appraisal of these ripples: "These are giant current ripples (megaripples) of fluvial origin, and you’ve just documented one of the largest and most spectacular active examples on Earth. Diagnostic visual and morphometric evidence (all visible in your
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@TheAroraReport
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In 2025, how much more money can you make in the stock market by following the most accurate analysis?
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12.400794S, 133.434281E https://t.co/KqDGbTZuEm //
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Craig Stone
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Northern Australia, giant lunate (crescent-shaped) current ripples, approximately 100 km inland from the present coastline: "Detailed field analysis across a 5000 km² area of the western edge of the Arnhem Land plateau in northern Australia revealed that widespread subcircular
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Craig Stone
1 year
Oceania ECDO visualization using the V4 model.[1] Australia and many of the Pacific islands have flood stories.[2] Australia bears many evidences of possible diluvial flows reinforced with numerous large salt deposits.[3] We also find a description of a possible rotation in the
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Revisiting the giant current ripples in Ain, France (indicated by "GCR" in this visualization of the deceleration phase of an ECDO[1] state 1 to state 2 event). The remnant of the Mediterranean which initially retreated towards Africa is now returning as the reorientation slows,
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Craig Stone
1 year
France, Contrast enhanced elevation data [1,2]. Period is ±500m. Amplitude is 5-7m. Total area ±2,500 square kilometers. Red marker is Versailleaux for reference. The intervening land between the morphology location and the ocean to both the north and the south rises little more
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"Under the official narrative’s causal mechanism (fire-induced progressive collapse), the probability that 11 September 2001 was the first—and still only—day in history when this happened three times is so vanishingly small that it is effectively indistinguishable from zero for
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@EthicalSkeptic
Ethical Skeptic ☀
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X and the Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Market: Fraud in the Inception When a contract party pays for a service under the presumption of equal access, yet is never informed that a throttling mechanism will be used to meter or diminish that service at the direction of a third,
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Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪
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Here’s what the insider told me directly: • X now uses a “tiering system” based on advertiser preferences If your content is labeled “controversial,” “risky,” or “not brand-safe,” you’re put into Tier 1 - the lowest category. • Tier 1 = almost no visibility Your posts get
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"People who do not think very carefully about the way logic and evidence work often find themselves faced with evidence that has terrifying implications, and they go back and downgrade the quality of evidence in their mind in order not to face the logical consequences. You and I
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The Darkhorse Podcast
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Building 7 Did Not Kill Itself: Richard Gage, AIA on DarkHorse 00:00:00 Welcoming Richard Gage to DarkHorse 00:04:41 Richard Gage’s Journey into 9/11 Activism 00:18:32 The Evidence 00:21:11 Building 7: Did you know about it? 00:29:16 Controlled Demolitions & WTC Building 7
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Craig Stone
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Also 2007.
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Craig Stone
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"A Regime Shift in Arctic Ocean sea ice thickness" [1] occurred in 2007. Something else was recorded that year in the IERS data [2], but barely reported (if at all). Could they be related? [3] [1] https://t.co/1iGEb7Q3z1 [2] https://t.co/8ydmsqY8PG [3] https://t.co/EuvbFXUqTB
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Craig Stone
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"We detect an unusual gravity signal over the eastern Atlantic in early 2007 that evolved over several months and years. Around the same time, a distinct geomagnetic jerk was observed in the same region using satellite magnetic data. Our results suggest that this gravity signal
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Toby Rogers
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Any time someone uses the following phrases: anti-science debunked misinformation disinformation malinformation safe & effective settled science scientific consensus they are confessing to blind faith in corporate junk science. These people should be avoided at all costs.
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StrandenWX
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ERUPTION UPDATE: Hayli Gubbi has erupted in Ethiopia, plume up to 20km and seems to be a a significant eruption.
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Craig Stone
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Summary of temporal markers described in these papers: 12-10 ka BP: Last African Pluvial (wetter phase). 9-3 ka BP: Wettest conditions prevail over most of Africa; aquatic economy and culture thrive in Middle Africa. 9-2 ka BP: Wetter climate in the Sahara with fuller lakes
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Craig Stone
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"..the latest reviews of the subject do demonstrate some very impressive dated correlations between the East African rift valleys and Lake Victoria at one end and Lake Chad and the southern Sahara at the other. It seems that a basically humid climatic regime was established by
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Craig Stone
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"Recent researches in a variety of disciplines have illustrated most spectacularly how between the ninth and third millennia B.C. Africa enjoyed a wetter climate (or at least suffered lower evaporation rates) than that which had been normal previously and which has prevailed
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Craig Stone
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"Pioneer explorers and voyageurs in the Great Desert were often deeply impressed by evidence, principally the rock art, which indicated to them that the Saharan environment had once been radically different from the utter desolation about them. The impression was so profound that
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@EthicalSkeptic
Ethical Skeptic ☀
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@JohnPlatner @amazingmap @nobulart @junhoBTC Well how about that... Successful ECDO Prediction #26
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BREAKING: Semeru in Indonesia has erupted. Large pyroclastic flow 👀 📹 Netijen via Wa
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SpaceWeatherNews
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Important. Watch. https://t.co/xrI1c0Jcwm
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Craig Stone
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Excerpt from Mystery of the Sphinx (1993) [1] https://t.co/9UYJfRINcp
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