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Did a catastrophic freshwater flood kill The Mammoths

 
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The Flood of the Bible Killed the mammoths, just like it did the dinosaurs and all other extinct animals. Stop complicating what God has already told you.
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Mammoths, sure. But, dinosaurs never existed. There may have been larger reptiles of the time just like larger sharks and larger elephants. That was because of the mist layer that covered the earth and allowed for longer lifespans for humans and animals. THAT is what came down from above. Plus the aquaducts below ground that caused the flood.


The different species they pretend are all faked. They just take one bone and imagine an entire animal around it. And imagine a skin covering and coloring.
No one ever found these bones prior to the 1840s original fakery and name. But, then there was a bounty paid to people to pretend to find them. The world wants to pretend there is no GOD. Thus the milion billion year evolution fakery stories.
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Indians hunted quite a few species to extinction.

being huge makes them visible from far away, no where to hide.

the poor Mammoth doesn't have much chance against a determined tribe of dozens of Indians
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Also leviathan. Wasn’t soft tissue found from a couple different bones? I know of one from a tyrannosaurus. Interesting they have no interest in carbon dating that
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Indians hunted quite a few species to extinction.

being huge makes them visible from far away, no where to hide.

the poor Mammoth doesn't have much chance against a determined tribe of dozens of Indians
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they think the Mammoth had a gestation period of 22 months, possibly longer. when creatures that reproduce that slowly are hunted diligently they will go extinct.

bison have a long gestation period too, but half as long.
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Of course not.

The cause of SUDDEN ADULT MAMMOTH DEATH SYNDROME (SAMDS) is well known - ask any expert.

The Mammoth became extinct because of:-

- The excitement of doing Video Gaming
- Gardening
- Having their stereos systems on too loud
- The shock of receiving excessive heating bills
- The effort of shoveling snow
- Making their beds
- Drinking tea that was too hot
- Falling asleep infront of the TV


And, if you don't believe it was true for the Mammoth, why think it's true for humans?
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The Flood of the Bible Killed the mammoths, just like it did the dinosaurs and all other extinct animals. Stop complicating what God has already told you.
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Mammoths, sure. But, dinosaurs never existed. There may have been larger reptiles of the time just like larger sharks and larger elephants. That was because of the mist layer that covered the earth and allowed for longer lifespans for humans and animals. THAT is what came down from above. Plus the aquaducts below ground that caused the flood.


The different species they pretend are all faked. They just take one bone and imagine an entire animal around it. And imagine a skin covering and coloring.
No one ever found these bones prior to the 1840s original fakery and name. But, then there was a bounty paid to people to pretend to find them. The world wants to pretend there is no GOD. Thus the milion billion year evolution fakery stories.
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Re: Did a catastrophic freshwater flood kill The Mammoths
The Flood of the Bible Killed the mammoths, just like it did the dinosaurs and all other extinct animals. Stop complicating what God has already told you.
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Mammoths, sure. But, dinosaurs never existed. There may have been larger reptiles of the time just like larger sharks and larger elephants. That was because of the mist layer that covered the earth and allowed for longer lifespans for humans and animals. THAT is what came down from above. Plus the aquaducts below ground that caused the flood.


The different species they pretend are all faked. They just take one bone and imagine an entire animal around it. And imagine a skin covering and coloring.
No one ever found these bones prior to the 1840s original fakery and name. But, then there was a bounty paid to people to pretend to find them. The world wants to pretend there is no GOD. Thus the milion billion year evolution fakery stories.
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high
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Do you even Bible bro
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The Flood of the Bible Killed the mammoths, just like it did the dinosaurs and all other extinct animals. Stop complicating what God has already told you.
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Mammoths, sure. But, dinosaurs never existed. There may have been larger reptiles of the time just like larger sharks and larger elephants. That was because of the mist layer that covered the earth and allowed for longer lifespans for humans and animals. THAT is what came down from above. Plus the aquaducts below ground that caused the flood.


The different species they pretend are all faked. They just take one bone and imagine an entire animal around it. And imagine a skin covering and coloring.
No one ever found these bones prior to the 1840s original fakery and name. But, then there was a bounty paid to people to pretend to find them. The world wants to pretend there is no GOD. Thus the milion billion year evolution fakery stories.
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high
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Do you even Bible bro
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bruh, I have been known to Bible on occasion
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I cannot decide if it was a meteor impact, a micronova, or a sudden planetary flip. Easiest to explain would be the meteor impact as it is simple and clean. The other phenomenon are not certain in how they occur, if at all in case of the micronova.

We know the poles flip every 12k years. How this happens is not apparent to us, but it could happen in a literal flipping of the poles, like something triggering an extra large wobble that just ruins the surface in a sudden flip and the only survivors would be either lucky survivors or those who knew to get into space for this.

A micronova might just scorch half the earth, whichever side is facing the sun and for however long that lasts. A "nuclear winter" would then take place along with whatever geological events that might get triggered.

It is the most optimistic to hope for the meteor option and to think that our planet has taken out the problem ones for the most part already by continuing its course through the solar system for this long. Then again, maybe the micronova triggers the pole flip.
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Mammoths, sure. But, dinosaurs never existed. There may have been larger reptiles of the time just like larger sharks and larger elephants. That was because of the mist layer that covered the earth and allowed for longer lifespans for humans and animals. THAT is what came down from above. Plus the aquaducts below ground that caused the flood.


The different species they pretend are all faked. They just take one bone and imagine an entire animal around it. And imagine a skin covering and coloring.
No one ever found these bones prior to the 1840s original fakery and name. But, then there was a bounty paid to people to pretend to find them. The world wants to pretend there is no GOD. Thus the milion billion year evolution fakery stories.
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high
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Do you even Bible bro
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bruh, I have been known to Bible on occasion
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Brah, figured as much with your signature. Man and dinosaur walked together.
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My local geology is the place where the glaciers that formed Lake Michigan stopped.I found a big tooth when i was a kid.It was a mammoth tooth.I have no clue how fast these glaciers melted but they sure pushed some earth and rocks and the thaw carved down to the bedrock so it must have been some what sudden.All these hills i used to hike are moraines also.Not solid rock just huge almost mountainous piles of debris where the glaciers stopped.Most of the people around here do not even know that these big assed lakes were not here 11,000 years ago.But people were just to the south.
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The Flood of the Bible Killed the mammoths, just like it did the dinosaurs and all other extinct animals. Stop complicating what God has already told you.
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The Flood of the Bible Killed the mammoths, just like it did the dinosaurs and all other extinct animals. Stop complicating what God has already told you.
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Mammoths, sure. But, dinosaurs never existed. There may have been larger reptiles of the time just like larger sharks and larger elephants. That was because of the mist layer that covered the earth and allowed for longer lifespans for humans and animals. THAT is what came down from above. Plus the aquaducts below ground that caused the flood.


The different species they pretend are all faked. They just take one bone and imagine an entire animal around it. And imagine a skin covering and coloring.
No one ever found these bones prior to the 1840s original fakery and name. But, then there was a bounty paid to people to pretend to find them. The world wants to pretend there is no GOD. Thus the milion billion year evolution fakery stories.
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Not so. There was a first Earth Age where dinosaurs did indeed exist.

This is when Angels inhabited the Earth, and possibly Mars and the destroyed planet whose debris makes up the current asteroid belt. The War in Heaven, as result of Satan’s rebellion, laid waste to the surface of the planets. Certain things of those times survive as remnant, such as certain megalithic structures that Man cannot duplicate, even today.

The Bible begins in Genesis with “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth, and the earth was without form and void,…”. The word “was” - hayah - can be either descriptive or active in this context. A better translation would be “…the earth became without form and void,…”.

The destruction of the Earth by means of angelic warfare also cause the extinction of almost all created life on the planet at that time, which included the great lizards we know as dinosaurs.
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Thanks for the pine just got back home and saw it. rockon
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Those mudflood buildings around the earth ,must have been biblical in some areas , lol
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It was a pole shift. Same thing that is happening right now.
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Douglas Vogt has done an outstanding job of explaining many of the strange things that have happened on this Earth over the eons such as why civilizations seem to have disappeared around 12,000 years ago, the disappearance of the mammoths, the rising and falling of the sea levels and sea temperature over time, ice ages, etc.

If you want to start to get an understanding of what has been happening repeatedly over time I urge you to watch this video by Douglas Vogt which is linked below.

If you want to see a photo of a mammoth that was instantly frozen in water go to the 36:38 minute mark in the video.

Important things to keep in mind?

*** Solar Nova
*** Every 12,000+ years
*** Ice Ages
*** September to December, 2046 time period <== VERY IMPORTANT!

Everything that Mr. Vogt talks about could very well explain why certain events have been and currently are taking place on the Earth such as the underground facilities being constructed all over the place, the intentional kill-off of humans, the underground storage facility for seeds in, I believe, Greenland that was constructed by none other than Bill Gates (and others), etc.

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Probably many huge tsunami's as well. And it wasn't just the Mammoths. There were over 100 different species of very large land animals that all went extinct at the same time.
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The most obvious answer is humans killed them off. They were alive up to 10,000 years ago. Then they weren't anymore.
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The most obvious answer is humans killed them off. They were alive up to 10,000 years ago. Then they weren't anymore.
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If humans killed them they would have ate them, not flash freezed them.
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The Great catastrophe about 250milion years ago. Where atmosphere super saturated with water poured down
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Yeah , and people still talk about it . ROFL .

it happened not to long ago . 6 too 9 thousand years ago .
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A major export from Siberia not so long ago was mammoth ivory and bones as in a industrial scale ,chances are if you ever played with a old set of snooker balls some were mammoth ivory , fishing boats used to pull the mammoth bones up regularly ,they litter the sea bed in some places and are still getting dug out of the permafrost on a daily basis , just like they export sea salt from the Sahara desert
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yes the world wide flood read the bible







Did Randal Carlson just stumble across the answer to the question of the mammoth's dying with food still in their mouths?
at about 1:30min mark he talks about a large Siberian lake as the last ice age started to warm up.

I am sitting here thinking about the fresh water melt lakes that broke free and poured into the Atlantic along the Hudson river shelf.

[link to www.usgs.gov (secure)]

A catastrophic meltwater flood event and the formation of the Hudson Shelf Valley

:seaice:

The question I am thinking about is could a catastrophic flood have happened in Siberia sweeping up mammoths and other animals on the Bering sea land bridge 12,000 years ago?
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The Flood of the Bible Killed the mammoths, just like it did the dinosaurs and all other extinct animals. Stop complicating what God has already told you.
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Real Science Radio on Frozen Mammoths

Kevin Lea and Bob Enyart Discuss "Woolly" Mammoths: In this special edition of Real Science Radio, Kevin Lea, with his background in nuclear physics, talks with Bob about frozen mammoths. Pastor Lea of Calvary Church, Port Orchard Washington, describes the roll of the Earth which explains why we find remains of millions of mammoths (and horses, rhinos, etc.) in the arctic circle where they could not live because while each animal requires many gallons of liquid water and more than a hundred pounds of vegetation per day, the arctic has frozen surface water and gets almost no sunlight through it's long winter, when its scant vegetation is then completely dormant. And of course, woolly mammoths had no wool.

Enyart's comment on no-wool mammoths...Kevin and Bob, using as a guide Dr. Walt Brown's book In the Beginning, talk about the mammoths being buried in the arctic circle in rock ice, muck, and loess (this German term is pronounced there: lerse; here: less). The Bible records that the fountains of the great deep broke forth and flooded the Earth and, as it turns out, water that shot up to space but without escape velocity came back down as supercooled ice at colder than 150 degrees below zero, and froze mammoths so quickly the temperate climate vegetation in their stomachs were preserved! When time of death is estimated for the frozen mammoths, it lies in late summer or early fall, providing another piece of evidence against the hypothesis that each of these creatures died in unrelated events. And hear an amazing prediction, that beneath upright (and other undisturbed) mammoths, there is no layered strata, oil, coal seams, or limestone! Why not? Because these mammoths, frozen while still standing, were killed at the very beginning stages of the global flood and all those features are a result of that flood!

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I think Elvis died with a burger in his mouth.
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Climate change.The big beasts froze solid in 45 minutes.Their last meal of wild flowers still had colors in the petals.Read one of the books.The cold storm may come again.Soon.
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Did Randal Carlson just stumble across the answer to the question of the mammoth's dying with food still in their mouths?
at about 1:30min mark he talks about a large Siberian lake as the last ice age started to warm up.

I am sitting here thinking about the fresh water melt lakes that broke free and poured into the Atlantic along the Hudson river shelf.

[link to www.usgs.gov (secure)]

A catastrophic meltwater flood event and the formation of the Hudson Shelf Valley

:seaice:

The question I am thinking about is could a catastrophic flood have happened in Siberia sweeping up mammoths and other animals on the Bering sea land bridge 12,000 years ago?
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There's a show called ancient apocalypse that talks about this. Its insane if true. The magnitude of this event.... Just wow.





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