"They said this mystery shall never cease; the priest promotes war and the
soldier peace"
William Blake
Interplanetary Catastrophism, in one gigantic leap, resolves historical
mysteries, bridges evolutionism and creationism, and explains the subliminal
lemming factor inherent in the human memory chromosomes. That the evidence
for Catastrophism is supported from so many sources places its neglect
beyond surprise and into the realm of calculated omission.
The prehistory of
the Earth and its custodians lies less in what has been said than in what
has been silenced: the silent neglect of evidence, the silent borrowing of
ideas, and the silent reversals without apology, are not difficult to
detect.
Over the last two centuries:
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increasing sunspot activity
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absorbed methane and carbon dioxide
spawning from the Earth’s forests and river deltas
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diminution in the magnetosphere calculated to reach 100% within the next
two thousand years; have been combining to widen ozone gaps and leave the
Earth teetering and unprotected against cosmic storms - all this within a
few seconds of geological time.
For 2,500 years the record of global cataclysms has been obscured by a
conflict of evolutionist and creationist interests. Today, the gap between
these warring philosophies is exploited by a pseudo-science that seeks to
explain geological, historical, astronomical and theological enigmas using
the hardware of the space age. In a dreamworld there is never a lack of
diversions.
War mania and dogma will dominate the human spirit as long as that spirit
remains imprisoned by false history and false beliefs, and the survival of
civilization will depend on whether Humanity chooses to confront its
traumatic legacy with knowledge and common sense or perish with its dreams.
Despite the aberrations of the past, human destiny, this writer believes,
will be revealed through beauty, wisdom, love and - above all - altruism,
the highest of all religions. Whether in the stilled hearts of those who
have fallen and are falling on history’s soon forgotten battlefields, or in
the accusing eyes of a newborn child, this hope remains the enduring ideal,
the truest and strongest purpose.
On this piece of cosmic dust, mankind can
yet summon the knowledge and courage to root out the distortions of the
past, realign human purpose, and nourish the inner vision that sees beyond
this Earth, and beyond this time.
Stan Hall