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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Welcome to Master of Science with host Professor James McCanny.
The good professor's career spans fifty years as a university teacher,
scientist and engineer. Each week he will explore the rapidly
changing world of science as many long held theories are
crumbling under the weight of new data. He will cover

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the fields of geology, archaeology, meteorology, oceanography, space science, astronomy, cosmology,
biological evolution, virology, energy, mathematics and war. So please welcome
the host of Master of Science, James McCanny, and.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Good evening again everybody. James McCanny here and tonight. This
is starting a few week a few episodes delving into
a topic. We're going to do some deep dives into
the topic of supposedly what's going on called climate change.
There are many many aspects to this. One of my

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books is called the Diamond Principle, and the center concept
there is that a diamond has many facets and many cuts,
many different ways of looking at it that give it
its complete essence as a diamond. And this is a
topic that has many many facets to it, and we're

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going to take some deep dives into this. Also, if
everything goes correctly. We'll have some guests in the next
couple weeks who will take some other deep dives into this,
some people who have been very active in calling out
the corruption that its hooked as wagon to this entire
issue of global warming. It's not all goodie sunglass is

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with rose colored glasses. No, it's an international Well, well
we'll talk about that, and I'm going to talk about
the history of where this came from, because there's a
lot of this has been obfuscated, a lot of it

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is completely out of the picture. Now, where did all
of this come from? Where did it start? What is
the science behind it? How did this funding engine get going?
With the federal government and international organizations like WHO and
the United Nations and many other organizations that are what

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is IPCC, on and on and on where the international
organizations and the banking community that is funded out of
the Bank of the Vatican Bank I call it, which
has its front agency, the roth Child World Banking Organization,

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and they have a way of controlling governments in London,
it's the Bank of London. In the in Rome based
in Rome, it's called the World Bank or the International
Monetary Fund in the United States is called the Federal Reserve,

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and the interesting well, I'm not going to go into
banking tonight, but all I'm saying is these various groups
have taken over control, and one of the big control
factors has been climate change. I'll talk about the Paris
Peace Accord. What did it really say? And people think, oh,

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it's to save the world, to save the planet, if
you read it, if you took time to actually read it,
which ninety nine point nine of the people have not.
This gets into what we call emotional science. Emotional science
is when a concept, concept is pumped and driven just

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with masks what I call blanket coverage media to until
the point where people are they're afraid of it. They
it's it's called fear porn. Literally in the back of
the newsroom where you find they're selling fear. The fear that, oh,

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the g if the temperature rises, the ice caps are
gonna melt and oceans are gonna rise and all the
coastal cities will be inundated. They've been saying this every
making five year prediction since the nineteen fifties, but it's
never happened. They talk about for example, Venice, Well, Venice

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is sinking. The oceans are not rising. Venice is sinking,
but they like to play on that. Oh look at
water's coming in. It's gonna ruin the city. I've been
in Venice, and it's a strange experience walking on a
floating city, A literally a city that's floating that they
put piers down into the water to hold up the buildings,

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and it's been that way for hundreds of years. It's
rather eerie feeling, and to my way of looking at it,
at any rate, I feel the safest when I'm in
a boat there because if the whole thing just sank
one day, you know, if there were an earthquake or something,
it's very susceptible. But anyway, I digress. Excuse me, So

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where did all of this come from? And I want
to start out by just saying something. When I was
a kid, there were great glaciers out in Montana and
Wyoming and they covered huge areas and slowly they melted away,
and they're gone in my lifetime. So we have seen

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glaciers disappear. Now, is that due to global climate change?
Is not due to your driving your model T forward
up and down the road or burning coal? For all
the different uses coal has been used for and the
answer is no. The answer is no, because the Earth

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has the capability to release heat every night. There is
so much bad science wrapped around this entire concept of
global climate change that I just can't tell you. But
the real situation is that we are literally coming out
of an ice age and the dating on this. Now

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here's another wave, recent wave of misinformation trying to push
the ice age back twelve thousand years. No, it was
within the last probably about forty five hundred years, when
the major ice the glacier's form. But here's the thing.
We had a pole shift, literally a physical poll shift.

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Now today there's other you know, like I say, YouTube
is filled with misinformation which results from the fact that
governments supported science like NASA, government supported science like uh
DU geology, and universities et cetera, as as uh R
we their teachings revolve around Boga science. The greatest event

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in Man's history in the last five thousand years was
a poll shift where we literally and this is caused
by a large celestial body coming by. And what does
it do. It sends a gravitational wave into the Earth.
My book, uh it's a short pamphlet, it's called Surviving
planetdex passage gives a diagram on how this process works.

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But at any rate, the what we call the Laurentian
Ice Cap was the source of our Western state glaciers.
Those were the remnants after the pole shift. And what
happened is the old North Pole was in a region
what is now Hudson we call Hudson Bay, Hudson's b

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and that's where the old North Pole was. That's where
the old magnetic North Pole was. By the way, there
are people running around jumping and up and down on
YouTube talking about magnetic pole shifts. Let me tell you
right from the beginning, magnetic pole ships shifts happen frequently,

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maybe once a month, where our solar magnetic the solar
magnetic field comes in reversed and it actually totally reverses
Earth's magnetic field, which the majority of Earth's magnetic field
is due to plasma, that is, charged particles moving in
belts around the Earth, including the Van Allen Belts, including

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l electrical currents in the ionosphere, and a little bit
of contribution due to the magnetism in our Earth's crust
and mantle. And that's what because you're standing on earth.
That's what you measure when you have a compass in
your hand. And by the way, your phone is not

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a magnetic compass. When your phone gives you north, it's
because of GPS, it's because of those satellites up there.
And I got a kick out of this one kid.
He went over to some structures in the mid East
and he had his phone there and he said, look,
they got it perfectly northeast, south and west. Well, when
those buildings were built, there was no cell phone service

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nor GPS, so those people had to use celestial reckoning
to determine true north. So I think it's rather comical
that the sometimes the younger generation doesn't understand certain things
like the difference between a cell phone compass and a

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magnetic compass. I'm not going to go down that road
this morning, this evening, whatever time it is where you are.
But okay, back to the pole shift. This is instrumental
in understanding. And like I say, there's a big push
on major public radio shows today to try and put

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the ice age twelve thousand years ago. No, it was
much more recent, and it was accompanied by a pole shift. Now,
if you take a look at pick up a globe
or pick up a map of the world and understand
that the Laurentian ice cap, this is the old North
Pole ice cap, did not I repeat, it did not

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go into what is now we call Siberia. It was
it included Greenland. In fact, the only part of the
old North Pole which is still capped is Greenland. It
was under the old cap. In it's under the new cap,
the current ice cap. It's part of the North Polar Cap,

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and it is melting because it's farther away from the
North Pole than it was during the Old North Pole days. Okay,
So critical to understanding what's going on today is understanding
that we are coming out of an ice age. We
had an ice age that occurred and in the then

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what happened is those glaciers melted. They gave us the
Great Lakes. They gave us the Lakes of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Canada.
Canada was completely covered, just about wall to wall covered
with glaciation. And like I say, Siberia was more of

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a temperate climate. And that is why you will find
Mastodon's willie mammos frozen in the tune of Siberia and
the Wooly mammos were a temperate climate animal. They were
you know, like five eight times the size of an elephant,
a current day elephant. And they were flash frozen found

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with the food still undigested in their throats. That's how
fast they were flash frozen. And so what does it
take to do that? And I want to concentrate on
this because this is so instrumental in understanding where we
are today. I'll quick preface this by saying what we

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are doing now in terms of climate on Earth is
we are coming out of an ice age. And those glaciers,
the western glaciers, when they were white, reflected sunlight and
it maintained them. But eventually where the Earth is getting
back to normal, we areting back to normal. What the

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Earth was like before this pole shift. There was the
old South Pole which was near an island in the
South Indian Ocean called McDonald's Island. You can find it
on even a large, medium sized globe will have McDonald's Island.
So take your fingers, take the globe out of its rack,
do this little exercise and it'll inform you where the

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old North poles were. And remember this is not a
magnetic pole shift. This is a physical pole shift caused
by a large astronomical body in the form of a comet.
Then this would be the planetary nucleus of a comet.
And yes, comets are not dirty snowballs, they're the discharge
of the solar capacitor. Take a look at this poster,

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and I suggest you read my books and understand these concepts.
I'm not going to repeat all of that here. This
is a summary. But let's go back to the pole
shift and the mastodons. The mastodons were flash frozen. They
were found standing on their feet. They didn't even have

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time to die and fall over, and so they had
a radical change. And the Earth's crust shifted by about
twenty five to thirty degrees. And this is variable because
the Earth's crust moved differently, but essentially, they're a large
gravitational body moving quickly by the Earth within close range.

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Sends a gravitational wave into the surface of the Earth,
shifts it over the core, and then regains the angular momentum.
Because the core didn't shift, the core kept spinning at
approximately the same rotation. And what we find is that
the calendars changed all over the world about forty five

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hundred years ago from a three hundred and sixty day
year two and three hundred and sixty five day. I sell,
by the way, a product that I invented. It's called
the Reclendar SunStar Clock. It's on my web page, and
it's designed so that you can understand the stars and

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the sun clock and calendar that we currently have, and
that if there were a poll shift, you could adjust
this device and figure out the new calendar. And so
I'm going to talk more about that in another time.
It's going to take probably an entire show to talk

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about that item. You can go and see it on
my web page. Share the jmccsci dot com web page.
Look under the educational materials and the products that are
physical products. That's what you look for, Okay, So sometime
I'll talk more about that. That's a great educational tool

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for students because it gives I'M an understanding of our
solar system, of the sun, of the calendar. Where does
it come from, both from the stars and from the
sun calendar and the clocks. How does the sun time work,
how does start time work? And what happens when you

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have a pole shift? How does all that change? In fact,
our orbit changes that the spin axis, rotational period of
the Earth changes. All of these things change. And by
the way that device, interestingly enough, when I designed it,
I put a lot of information on there that would
allow some archaeologists in the future, say five thousand years

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from now, say we have a pole shift, a physical
pole shift, and the Earth pole shift changes again, and
all of our orbital parameters and the spin axis periodicity
of the Earth changes. They would be able to tell
what our current orbit is and associate it with our calendar,
something that is not available when we go to archaeological sites.

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That's one of the big problems with archaeological sites is
we find this mess. It's all covered up typically and disarray,
a lot of things broken, but there's no calendar. There's
no way for us to understand what the solar system
conditions were like when that city was thriving. And so anyway,

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my reclendar sun star clock gives the information of our
orbit right now and the precession, everything related to our orbit,
so that people in the future could come back and say, ah,
here's where their orbit was, here was their calendar, here
was the daily the measurements, etc. So anyway, very interesting device,

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a lot of thought going into that called the reclendar
sun star clock. Okay, so anyway back to the pollshift
that occurred about forty five hundred years ago, and you
might be asking, well, what was this object that came
by and did all this damage to Earth? And by
the way, the Mayans talk about it, And this is

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what Emmanuel Velikowski was all about. One of the greatest
scholars of the twentieth century. And he was pooh pooed,
he was degraded, he was basically put to shame. He
was called the crazy old man pseudoscience. And he was
not studying astronomy, he was not studying comets. He was

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studying calendars. One of the most intelligent people and a
good friend with Albert Einstein. In the nineteen eighties, I
was publishing some of my work in a journal and
its editor was a man named Werner Sizemore. Werner Seismore
was Velikowski's personal secretary. So I got to know Warner

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very well, and I interviewed him. I knew he was
getting older, and I knew he wasn't gonna last forever.
So I had some interviews where I put that on.
In fact, they're available on my web page those interviews
on a CD form. But anyway, I interviewed Warner Sizemore
and he filled me in on the life of Emanuel Velakovski,

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who lived he was resident at Princeton University, and he
was good friends with Albert Einstein. And so anyway, a
lot of people today say that, no, Einstein and Velakovski
never were friends. Yes they were. They were very good friends.
In fact, they were together all the time. Einstein would
come over to Velakovski's house and have supper with them

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and play the violin. Einstein was a violinist, and he
would play the violin and then they'd eat supper. And
Warner was there all the time. He was literally he
recorded all of Belakovsky's talks. He was there to as
a secretary. He was simply taking records and notes. And

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Warner passed away a number of years ago. But what
Velikowski was studying was calendars and what he realized in
studying languages, ancient languages from around the world. This is
in the nineteen thirties and forties, that all of the
ancient cultures they talked about a couple different things. One
of them was the Great Flood. But what he was

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looking for was something that occurred where you could take
the timelines, for example, ancient Egypt and the Pharaohs and
the incident of Moses coming out of Egypt with the
Israelites and trying to and you have the Chinese, and
you have people in different parts of the world who
are literally recording this same the same event with Venus.

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And they're talking about Venus coming through the Solar system,
that it removed the atmosphere and oceans on Mars and
that's why Mars looks the way it does today, and
geologists agree. I've been in American Geophysical Union meetings where
the geologists are talking about Mars, the the the rovers
and the evidence, and they say, all of this, a

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water erosion on Mars is recent, like hundreds, you know,
thousands of years recent, not millions, not billions of years recent,
and there's all kinds of evidence. But anyway, the story
is that that Belakowski discovered was that Venus came by
Mars and came close to it and UH relieved it

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of its atmosphere and oceans. UH. And so in fact,
when you see the beginning of UH the lead into
this show, if you're watching the television version. You can
see my logo, very beautiful round logo there and off
of the nucleus of the comet is coming up like

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a snakelike structure, which is an electrical discharge with a
and its jaws are surrounding a planet. It looks like
something like this with the planet in the middle. And
that's what the ancients talk about. When they saw Venus
come by Mars, it took and it lifted. Mars was
a blue planet. Now it's a red hulk of a
planet with no water, maybe a little trace near the

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south pole maybe. But Velakovski discovered this, and he also
discovered that Venus came by Earth. And this is corroborated
by the Mayans talking about Ketselkauado, the plume serpent, god
of the night sky, whose heart became the planet Venus.
This is in the Mayan Popol Vu. The Incas talk

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about the same thing. The Aztecs adopted it, kind of
like the Romans adopted the Greek pantheon of gods. The
Aztecs adopted the Mayan pantheon of gods. And the discussion
of Venus and Venus the comet, the large comet that

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came through the solar system. And then you might ask, well,
where do I come in with all of this? When
I was at Cornell, by the way, I never knew
about Velakovski. I had been out of the country and
teaching in a university, and when I came back, I
got the job at Cornell teaching in the physics department,

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and I didn't I never had heard about Velakovski, and
I did not know that there was this big hullabaloo
between Carl Sagan and Velakowski. And of course Carl Sagan
was the David Duncan share of astronomy at Cornell, and
so here I come along just not really understanding what

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was going on there. And I'm using NASA's data to
show that comments are not dirty snowballs, that they had
the plasma discharge, the discharge of the solar capacitor, that
the solar systems are electrical, all of these things that
they denied relative to BELOCOFA. And I'm finding it in

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the data when they're going out to Jupiter and Saturn
and Venus, and I'm publishing in peer review journals. So
they went crazy. Anyway, that's another story. But what they did,
what Sagan and the boys did is they muddied up
Velakowski's name so that nobody would dare mention it again

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because they would lose their career, their funding, their ability
to publish. That's called black bolling. In other words, don't
cross this line, don't talk about this subject. And that's
in place today, so you'll find people today. Oh, Velakowski
has been long since proven incorrect. No, he was very correct.

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He was very correct in everything he did. Actually he
made some mistakes, some major mistakes. And by the way,
if you want to hear an interesting debate this, I
don't have the exact date. It's probably about twenty years ago. Now.
I was invited on coast to coast. Am George Nori
called me up one night and he said, James, you

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want to be on a debate, And they wanted me
to debate doctor David Morrison, who is Carl Sagan's prize
student and who was then in charge of the Near
Earth asteroid search mission of part of NASA. So anyway,
high level NASA resident scientist, doctor David Morrison, and wanted

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me to debate him relative to my work. Like I say,
this is probably a good twenty years ago. So I said, okay,
I'll do that, but with some basic ground rules. And
so anyway, I ended up talking to David Morrison a
number of times before the debate and they had it
scheduled and it was a big event. It was one

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of the most listened to coast to coast shows probably
in history. The debate ensued and I won it with
a call in vote. The vote in spite of all
of the press and all of the effort and all
of the you know, the name NASA and all of

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the high ranking executive scientists at NASA opposed to Velikovski,
and what I was talking about was my own work,
the electrical nature of the solar system and everything I
thought going into that I would lose one hundred to
zero because I knew there would be like a call
in vote. I actually won it with a call in vote,

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and which meant that the public believed me, not NASA.
And this is really a problem because that still exists today.
And the problem is that it opens the door. Like
I said last week, I talked about this, it opens
the door for every quack and wanna be and Johnny
cum lately to jump onto YouTube and have a YouTube

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page and have just bogus concepts rolling around YouTube everything
under the sun. And that's the reason is because the
public doesn't trust NASA. It's as simple as that. If
there was trust in NASA, none of that would exist.

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But anyway, this is a complicated story, but it all
comes back to the history of climate change. This is
all fundamental in understanding climate change and where all of
this came from. Okay, so, at any rate, the Earth
is coming out of an ice age, and it was
a cooling period because what happened is when the Earth

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had a pole shift. Of course, the North Pole and
the South Pole shifted, and Arctica all of a sudden
became covered with ice. Antarctica, what we call Antarctica now,
was a temperate climate continent used by the Atlanteans in
Remember the Phoenician mariners had maps that Columbus had the

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Perry Reece map, which was a composite of ancient maps,
a lot of them coming from the Phoenicians and who
had been worldwide seafarers and traders. And they used to
go through what is now the North Pole, which was
we might call the Northwest Passage. Remember that the North
Pole is floating ice, it's not there's no hard land

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under the North Pole like there is in Antarctica where
you have a land mass. But at any rate, the
Perri Reece map that Columbus had showed the coastline that
we now know corresponds to Antarctica. But wait a minute.
Antarctica was covered with ice in the days of Columbus.
And it turns out that Antarctica was a trading location

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for the Phoenicians back in the days of Atlantis, which
may have been maybe eight thousand years ago, we don't know,
We don't know a timeframe. And I talk about Atlantis
where the Pillars of Hercules, where the volcanos Krakatoa and
the sister volcano on both sides of the Strait of

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Sunda between Samatra and Java, and that entered into what
we now call the South China Sea where Atlantis was.
That was the major five Ring city. I talk about
this in my book Atlantis, Ta Tesla, the Colburn Connection. Okay,
So anyway, what I'm telling you is that everything you
understand about history is completely wrong, completely wrong. In the

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standard science that comes out of the lofty universities like
Cornell or the West Coast Universities is completely wrong, and
that's why more and more people are listening to this
show because they know something's wrong, but they don't know what,
and you're not going to get it on the evening
news for sure. They don't cover that. This is the

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only place you're going to get a real solid story. Okay.
So at any rate, there was a pole shift. When
the pole shifted to its current location, the magnetic North Pole,
which was concurrent with the old North Pole in Hudson's Bay,
began migrating up to the current North Pole. And it's

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still doing that. So you see that every year the
North Pole moves a little bit. It's creeping up towards
the current North Pole to one of the remnants of
this pole shift. But the great Western Glaciers were remnants
of the original North pole. So north polar cap, what
we call the Lorentian ice cap now go online, go

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pick up in its Lorentian ice cap, look at it
where it was. It did not extend into Siberia, which
tells us that the old North Pole was not where
it currently is. And the Laurentian ice Cap came down
all the way into Iowa and all the way west
to the like the state of Oregon, and it covered
that whole area, and when it melted, it melted overnight.

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All that water washed out what are now known as
the Scablands of Oregon or of the uh Yes of Oregon.
And there's this region where the the water just washed
through there. The Mississippi Valley is another one. I went
to school in a in a little town in southeastern Minnesota.

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My college, Saint Mary's College, is in Winona, and it's
a river town. It's on the the north, it's on
the Mississippi River. But when you uh the the college
itself is up on a bluff. So every day I
could look out over the vast wash that come probably
ten miles wide, that washed out when that glacier melted

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very quickly and blew out all the way down through
to to New Orleans. And now what we see is
the Mississippi River which is just you know, maybe a
mile wide at that point, and this little channel down
in the valley. Well, the whole area they're washed out.

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And this is probably around forty five hundred years ago
when the poll shift occurred. And like I say, there
are Johnnicum Lately's people that don't have any clue of
what they're talking about trying to push this out to
eleven thousand years ago. No, this happened within recent history.

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And the other thing is there's a lot of secrecy
going on in higher levels around the world. And I
won't call it government because it's not government. These are
secret societies. And that's one of the things I exposed
in my book Atlantis to Tesla, the Covirin connection, were
the secret societ so in the control of information. And

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they are also embedded in the Vatican Bank, the Jesuit
owned bank that is housed in Rome, where the World Bank,
the International monetary actually is the central point. Like I said,
the Bank of London, the Federal Reserve in the United
States are branches of this. And okay, so I'm not

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going to get into banking, but embedded into these banking
organizations are secret societies. And one of the things they
own all of the companies in the world. They own
the corporation that is the United Stated with gold, hundreds
of them. All of that went to the Vatican and
that's where they got their power. So when the Queen
of England sits on her throne, her power comes from

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the Vatican Bank. So you have to understand all of
this to understand how we get to the nefarious situation
we are today with control coming through the means of
this thing called climate change. Okay, so I'm trying to
give you some history so you can understand. So, the

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Western glaciers melted in my lifetime. They were still there.
They were pretty large when I was a little kid,
but they melted and they went away. There was the
Yellowstone had glaciers, the Montana had glaciers, Wyoming had glaciers,
and they simply went away. Why because Earth is getting
back to normal. We are coming out of an ice age,

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and so yes, we are warming up. And so the
bad science of climate change makes you feel guilty because
you're driving your suv up and down the road and
now people will be a gas. Well, we got to
save the planet. Well, the end result is that we
used far too much energy. Period. That's another issue. So

(34:59):
don't walk it up with climate change. That's that's a
political football. The Paris Peace Accords or the Paris Climate
Peace Accords is a way to tax the United States
and move that money to China, China, India. Those countries
are not required to do anything. In fact, they are building,

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they're bringing online another coal plant every day in China
to match the amount of electricity that they need in
that country for development. They're not subject to anything in
the pairs, their Paris Climate Change Accord, nothing, nor India.
But the United States. Oh, you can't, you can't do this,

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you can't whatever, and they want to tax you for breathing,
and then you know, telling you you're the problem. No,
it's all about destroying the United States. And anybody who
knows anything about the world and the governance of the world,
if you want to call it, that knows that they

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have to take down the United States to equalize the
control the one world government of the world. And that's
what their goal is. Wild economic government. You have the
people like Claus Schwab or you know, the other laundry
list of people, and then you have their minions, the Clintons,

(36:26):
the Bushes in political offices, carrying out They're the clogs
in the wheel. They're the ones that get their earthly
rewards for carrying out the agenda of the global the
global elite you might call them, or the central banking community.
They're all one group. They're all one group, and for

(36:46):
a long time they controlled the United States, and much
to their chagrin. Right now much of this is being exposed.
And so anyway, this is a very very complicated world
we live in, but you have to understand it, and
climate change is at the core center of this. Okay,

(37:10):
So with that little bit of history in place, let
me talk about the original, the origin of climate change.
Where did this come from, How did this get started,
how did it get ingrained in everyday life? How did
you get people like Greta Thornberg who would become of
a young girl who flies around the world on her

(37:33):
private jet by the way, thank you very much, and
trying to raise emotional science what I call emotional science
with kids in this. Let me give you another example
of this happening in history. Go back to the Crusades.

(37:53):
Remember the Crusades, the quest to take back the Holy
Land for Christianity, and if you look at it was
all centered around Jerusalem, and it's still that's still going on.
But at any rate, the Western Christian Empire you might

(38:15):
want to call it, gathered the forces and they did
it by mustering up this sentiment we have to go
take the Holy Land back for Christianity, and it's controlled
by those darn Muslims over there, and so excuse me,
this is the activity at the time. And so they

(38:37):
go and they have repeated crusades, and there's even one,
this is my point, there's even one called the Children's
Crusade where they convinced the kids in Europe that there
was the kid's duty to march off to the Holy
Land to take back the Holy Land for Christianity. And
they do this through the same mind control techniques they're

(39:00):
using today with climate change. That's why I'm talking about this.
You have to put all of this into perspective. Okay,
So where did all of this get its roots? And
the answer comes back to the nineteen seventies with a
guy named Carl Sagan. Like I say, when I was

(39:23):
at Cornell seventy nine to eighty one, I was in
the physics and math department there, probably one of the
very few people's maybe the only person that ever worked
in two departments there at the and the chairman of
the mathematics department when I was there told me, he said, James,

(39:44):
do you know that you're the only person in the
mathematics department who's ever published in peer reviewed astrophysics journals
and I was. I mean, it never crossed my mind,
but I was getting my papers based on my theoretical
work published in Astrophysics Journal's peer reviewed, and it did

(40:05):
not go well. Let's put it this way with the
hierarchy in the astronomy, astrophysics and space science departments, because
I was using their data to prove them incorrect and
bring in an entirely new set of data. And as
I said, I never knew the whole time I was there,
I never knew about the Velakowski issue or the Carl Sagan.

(40:30):
Let's put it into perspective. In nineteen seventy four, Carl, say,
let me back up a step here. Emmanuel Velakowski published
his first book in nineteen fifty with McMillan. It was
a textbook company and was selling madly around the world.
It was the best seller that they had, And of

(40:52):
course McMillan was a textbook company, and so it was
he was basically taking the headlines around the world that
there was this ancient disaster and that caused the Earth
to have drastic tidal waves and mountain building and all
of the other things reported by the ancients. And all

(41:14):
he was doing was interpreting ancient texts and writing it
down and noting that the mastodons were flash frozen in
the Siberian tundra to the point where the Siberian Railway
when it was being dug through the tundra. They were

(41:35):
building the Trans Siberian Railway the Russians, and they were
encountering these mastodons flash frozen there for thousands of years,
and the meat was so fresh that they could sell it.
First of all, they were eating it to feed the
workers on the railroad crews, and they got so much

(41:56):
of it they started shipping it off to France as
a delicacy. Now, if there were even a few minutes
a big animal like that would start to decompose in
one day would be to the point where you certainly
would not want to eat it. So it was flash frozen.
And Velakovsky is pointing out all of these things. Okay,

(42:19):
So at any rate, Velakovski is very popular. His first book,
Worlds and Collision comes out in nineteen fifty and Ages
and Chaos Earth an upheaval follow and the people are
going crazy over this, and so the astronomical community is like, no,

(42:40):
this can't be true. We're not saying this that could
not possibly be true that a comet came through the
Solar System. And back in the day, in the sixties,
in the early seventies, this is like during the during
the Apollo program, for example, when NASA's reigning Supreme and
sending men to the Moon and they're starting to discover

(43:03):
things in space. You know, the space scientists are starting
to get active data coming back from outer space. And
so the news media goes to these people in the
scientific community saying, well, you're saying Belakovsky's wrong, what is
your story? What turns out they didn't have one. They

(43:25):
didn't have a composite story. They didn't know what comets were.
There were concepts. For example, one of the concepts was
that there was a loosely bound dust cloud and as
it came to near the Sun, that lust cloud would
stretch out, and when it went away from the Sun,
the dust cloud would pull together because of differential forces

(43:46):
in gravity. They didn't know. They tried to take pictures
when they had comets cross the surface of the Sun.
They tried to take pictures, and the comet nuclear were
so small they couldn't see anything. So was is there
even a nucleus? What is this thing. They had no idea,
and so anyway, it got to the point so Carl

(44:09):
Sagan David Duncan cher of astronomy, as a young guy,
calls all his buddies from geology and Stevid J. Gould
from anthropology and all of these people from around all
the different disciplines, and they say, we're going to bury Velakovski.
So they invite Velikovski to basically a burial. It's nineteen

(44:34):
seventy four American Association for the Advancement of Science, and
they gang up on him and the end result is
that everybody agrees. All the scientists agree that Velakovski's wrong,
This couldn't be possibly true, and he's a crazy old
man and he should just be And so they developed
this shadow that nobody in science can talk about Velakovski. Well,

(44:59):
a couple of later, Velakowski dies in a agent man
and called the crazy old man, and with it is
installed in all of science this issue of Belakowski's wrong.
And then they installed the dirty snowball comet model that
the planets all formed at one time four and a

(45:19):
half billion years ago and nothing has happened since, and
certainly not of Velakowski of a comet that came in
through the Solar System and became a planet that couldn't happen.
That the space in Velakowski talked about electricity in outer
space that couldn't happen. They said, it's impossible. Gravity is
the sole force in the Solar System. And then the

(45:40):
Big Bang. Remember I talked about the Big Bang and
the phony science of the Big Bang. And they're looking
for dark matter and dark energy because none of the
Big Bang hypotheses work out, so they need something The
boogeyman is dark science or dark science. That's about it.
Dark matter and dark energy, which they don't know what
it is. They can't find it, they can't define any properties,

(46:03):
but they know it's there, and they're spending all the
money and research and telescope time searching for this thing
that they don't even know what it is. Okay, So
all of this gets its foundation, and evolution is mixed
into this. So now you have evolution of man coming

(46:25):
from the apes as part of it, and you have
celestial evolution coming from the Big Bang. Or you don't
need a designer, you don't need God, you don't need
the creator. It's all what I call atheist science. You
don't need a god for any of this. There's no design.
This just all happened at random. The universe just popped out,

(46:46):
and all the protons and all the structure that's on
the fire side of the universe exactly the same as
it is here. No, there's no design there. All of
this came out of that era with Carl Sagan riding
the white horse and holding the banner and charging in
the battle to defeat the foe. The only problem is

(47:08):
they were wrong about everything. They did, literally wrong, and
they did it before we had real good space probe data.
It wasn't until the late seventies in early nineteen eighties
that we had space probes at Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptun,
eventually Venus and one of the things. And okay, sorry

(47:32):
for dragon Us out so long, but I'm getting to
the point here. One of the things that Velakovski predicted
is that since Venus was a new planet, it must
be very hot, and of course the standard scientists couldn't
allow that. No, no, Venus is not hot. It's four
and a half billion years old. It has to be
very cool. And they even predicted that there would be

(47:54):
dinosaurs there. This carbon dioxide atmosphere, very dense carbon dioxide atmosphere,
a thousand times denser than Earth. But they didn't know
that at the time until finally they landed there that
all he could see was this hazy cloud upper atmosphere,
carbon dioxide clouds on Venus. And so they said, oh no,

(48:18):
And so they took the Racebo telescope in Puerto Rico,
which they had access to, and they they trained it
on Venus and it came back and it showed that
Venus was heavily cratered. And so Carl Sagan says, see yes,
speaks in Spanish. No, Carl Sagan says, yes, look at

(48:43):
Venus is completely cratered, proving that it's like our moon
and very ancient. And all of these craters on Venus
proved this well. Eventually the Magellan spacecraft, which orbited Venus
proved that these were volcanic craters recent and that they
were there was venus surface was oozing, and they'd form

(49:05):
volcanoes and they would drop in and the surface and
then it would be like a boiling pot of oatmeal,
bubbling and exploding, and then the with the the air
bubble that was left over, this mountain would sink in
and it would It was this bubbling, churning surface. So
Sagan was totally wrong about this admonition that Venus was

(49:30):
an ancient planet because it had all these craters like
the Moon. Well, the craters weren't craters from impacts. They
were craters from active volcanoes. Forty five hundred big active
volcanoes on Venus the size of Mount Aloa, mounta Key
in Hawaii, or the the volcano at Yellowstone, big big,

(49:52):
big volcanoes, forty five hundred them. And the way this
was proven ultimately was with the Magellan Orbiting space crafted
Venus where they went and they mapped the entire surface
of Venus over the course of about a year with
radar penetrating radar through that thick CO two atmosphere of Venus.

(50:14):
And so they got done with the year mapping of
the entire planet and they said, well, the satellite's still
going strong, let's continue mapping. Let's do a second time.
When they started mapping Venus the second time, it was
totally changed and they could see the mountains that were
there were dropped down into a cavern and the caverns

(50:35):
that were there before are now mountains. So it's this bubbling,
churning planetary surface with heat coming from within. So everything
Sagan did was wrong, everything he did in burying Velakovski,
and by the way, Albert Einstein when he died, they

(50:55):
went into his office and he had Velakovski's book Worlds
in Collision open on his desk. The reason he was
interested because he was working on the unification of the
fields electricity, gravity, short and long range nuclear forces, et cetera.
And so anyway, he was very interested in this idea

(51:17):
of electricity in outer space in Velakovski's work held the
key to it because the ancients had seen electrical activity
in the Solar System between the planets Jupiter throwing lightning
bolts across the sky to Mars, et cetera. And this
comet Venus, which was born of Jupiter. So getting back

(51:38):
to a few things that Velakovsky had wrong, Velakowski in
his assumption said that, oh, Venus popped out of Jupiter,
and that's what the ancient saw. Venus was not present
in the Solar system. All of a sudden they look
up and there's Venus, the comet, coming out of Jupiter.

(52:01):
It was not there before. But what really happened is Venus,
this large planetary nucleus, came in, was captured, it was
trapped by Jupiter's gravitational field and flung into the Solar System.
And that's when it became a big comet, very noticeable
to the ancients. And then they started tracking this thing
and it's winding in closer and closer. It comes close

(52:23):
to Mars. And what my work shows is that it's
the tail drag that causes this spirally inward of the orbit,
so it comes by Mars, it winds its way in.
They know that the people on Earth, you know, watching this,
these are people watchers of the stars. These are ancient

(52:43):
cultures that are very tuned to the stars. They didn't
have Xbox in TV. God was their TV, the stars,
and so they had all of this mapped. And you
find the maps of Venus all over the world. You
find them in Zimbabwe, you find them in the Maya.
They talk about this in Ketzl Quaddle is the plumed serpent,

(53:04):
god of the night sky. You talk the Moses talks
about this. The big encounter with Moses was remember the
pillar of fire reaching up into the sky. That was
the electrical connection from Venus that was going on during
the Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt. The seven plagues,

(53:24):
we're all. I've talked about this before. The seven plagues
were all the result of this passing comet, the movement
of the Red Sea when it slashed one way do
the gravitational wave. The Israelites run across this passage, we
know right where it is, and the Red Sea get
to the other side, and as the Pharaoh's armies come through,
comes watching back kills them all. And those chariots are

(53:47):
out there right there in the Red Sea, you can
see them. This is history, folks, This is real history.
This is not, you know, not the kind you're gonna unfortunately,
not what you're going to be taught in school today
or on the evening news. Okay, so let me get

(54:07):
back and finish that in the next couple of minutes.
Here the idea that all of a sudden, the Russians
land on Venus and they report back that no. Venus
is not a nice warm planet. It's bubbling hot. It's volcanic.
There's sul sulfur acid raining out of the sky, and
it's hot enough to melt lead, So Sagan and the

(54:30):
boys got mud all over their face. They got to
come back with something. So they come back and they say, oh,
it's the greenhouse effect. Is all that carbon dioxide up
there on Venus that's causing the greenhouse effect, and that's
the high temperature caused the Venus. Well it didn't take
long and scientists put a lot of holes through that
and they said, no, that isn't it. But in the
meantime they said, well, Earth has carbon dioxide, maybe it'll

(54:55):
work here. This is where climate change got it. Its
roots is in the movement of this greenhouse effect concept
from Venus to planet Earth, and that's where it got traction,
and it doesn't work on Venus. Let me give the

(55:16):
numbers here. Venus has ninety five percent CO two. Earth
has point zero four percent. So that's twenty four times
the percentage of CO two in Venus' atmosphere, and now
twenty four hundred times the amount of CO two and

(55:37):
Venus's atmosphere as in Earth's atmosphere, and Venus's atmosphere is
a thousand times denser. So multiply that number of time
at times one thousand, and Venus has two million, four
hundred thousand times the amount of CO two in its atmosphere.
Then Earth does and the greenhouse effect. Guess what, Boys
and Girls does not work on Venus, So how is

(55:59):
it going to work on Earth? It's a sham. The
whole thing is a sham. Bad science. Okay, So I'm
going to just summarize a few things. There are two
major events in man's history that are extremely formative, and

(56:20):
these happened within probably the last six thousand years. And
one is the Noah's flood we know for a fact,
and the earth bears this out all over the place,
and in fact, there were a couple flood There was
a flooding aspect of the Venus event, but prior to that,

(56:40):
probably a few thousand years, we really don't know. But
there's kind of an upper limit on that because the
Old Testament gives us a genealogy. That's what the Old
Testament is, primarily a genealogy between Noah's flood, the Moses event,
and Christ. That's what the Old testis is. And if

(57:01):
you look at it, there's not enough room in there
for ten thousand years worth of history. So just from
that alone, you can make some rough estimates that the
Noah's Flood happened probably around maybe six thousand BC to
oh maybe three thousand BC, somewhere in that time frame.

(57:24):
That's pretty wide range, and that had a tremendous drastic
effect on Earth. The ocean levels rose. Most of archaeology
today is probably out on those continental shelves. Okay, well,
that's another story I'll get into a different show. But
the second event, the second major event, was the and
by the way, the Noah's Flood was Earth passing through

(57:46):
the tail of a large comet torrential rains forty days,
forty nights worldwide. Okay, Next was the Venus event, where Venus,
the large comet, came through the Solar System, became the
planet Venus. And because of the tail drag, and that's
what this is the part that science has been completely missing.

(58:06):
This is a central core piece of my theoretical work
is to show that large comets attracting all of that material,
the drag of the tales circularizes its orbit and causes
an energy reduction. So that's what That explains why Venus
became a planet within Earth's orbit and how it happened.
And the ancients talk about this like I say there

(58:29):
are calendars around the world. The Mayans talk about it
because every time it came around, every time we had
a conjunction with Venus the comet, they went into hiding.
And so this is a lot of my writings have
to deal with this, the issue of science and the
standard science community solidified its work in the Cosmos series

(58:51):
where Sagan became a movie star, became very wealthy, very
well known, and published the book and the Cosmo is
the most watched video series in the history of the world.
That's the level they're promoting this garbage science, so that
it's universal, and there's a group of people at the

(59:12):
very top who are promoting this who know better, the
secret society. So this is a very complex topic. I'll
be continuing next week and we'll be delving into some
of the more nefarious control aspects of this and hopefully
with some very well qualified guests.

Speaker 1 (59:33):
This has been Master of Science with host James mccanney.
Join us each week as James will delve into historical
figures such as Nicola Tesla, Albert Einstein, and the great
mathematicians as we explore the history of man Earth in
our universe. As you've never seen it before, Tuesday, seven
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