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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2016 · 2H 17M

O YE DRYBONES : FLAT EARTH THE SATURN CONNECTION PT2

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Another curious side effect on Earth due to Saturn’s flare up was the appearance of more dark and densely lit northern aurora effects around the arctic circle, a result of Saturn’s composition being that of a flaring brown dwarf star.  These magnified aurora would act as a dense ring creating a shadow on the Earth’s surface from both the light of the approaching Sun and the northern Saturnian sun.  While the Earth generally still enjoyed a global warmth, this shadow encompassed the higher latitudes of what is today North America, northern Europe and much of Russia (but not Siberia).  The effect was what we know as the Ice Ages.These filaments were primarily composed of Saturn’s discharged particles of water, the remainder having being retained by Saturn to form that planet’s distinctive rings.  In what caused the end of the Golden Age one of these frozen watery filaments collided with the Earth as the Saturnian string of planets was being captured by the Sun.Atlantis sank beneath the waves; the great continent of Mu perished.  Earthquakes of unimaginable magnitudes raked the Earth while giant winds scoured its surface  blotchy and dimming Saturn was clearly starting to drift apart from its former system of planets.  Severed from their electrical chain-like links to their original sun, the planets Venus and Mars ran amok. Venus and Mars loomed large in the heavens and provided the inspiration for much of mythology’s greatest stories.retreating Saturn, or at least its position in the sky over the Earth, was now being stalked by another player in the grand cosmic drama – JupiterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

Another curious side effect on Earth due to Saturn’s flare up was the appearance of more dark and densely lit northern aurora effects around the arctic circle, a result of Saturn’s composition being that of a flaring brown dwarf star.  These magnified aurora would act as a dense ring creating a shadow on the Earth’s surface from both the light of the approaching Sun and the northern Saturnian sun.  While the Earth generally still enjoyed a global warmth, this shadow encompassed the higher latitudes of what is today North America, northern Europe and much of Russia (but not Siberia).  The effect was what we know as the Ice Ages.These filaments were primarily composed of Saturn’s discharged particles of water, the remainder having being retained by Saturn to form that planet’s distinctive rings.  In what caused the end of the Golden Age one of these frozen watery filaments collided with the Earth as the Saturnian string of planets was being captured by the Sun.Atlantis sank beneath the waves; the great continent of Mu perished.  Earthquakes of unimaginable magnitudes raked the Earth while giant winds scoured its surface  blotchy and dimming Saturn was clearly starting to drift apart from its former system of planets.  Severed from their electrical chain-like links to their original sun, the planets Venus and Mars ran amok. Venus and Mars loomed large in the heavens and provided the inspiration for much of mythology’s greatest stories.retreating Saturn, or at least its position in the sky over the Earth, was now being stalked by another player in the grand cosmic drama – JupiterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

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