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What flash froze the woolly mammoths in a matter of minutes? Was Earth inundated by water from Mars? What series of catastrophic events caused the advent of the Younger Dryas? Is there evidence to support the existence of an ongoing 3,600-year Earth-threatening cometary cycle? Was Venus a comet that made several destructive earthly flybys?
These are just some of the questions explored in this book that takes the reader on a fascinating and hair-raising journey through time and space that marshals abundant evidence to show that the official view of the history of our planet, on which mainstream science obtusely insists, is deeply problematic. Rather than a uniformitarian evolutionary process, we are confronted with a traumatic picture of relatively frequent global cosmic catastrophes that profoundly altered our planets geologic and social landscape.
Of all the alarming data presented by the author, undoubtedly the most pertinent and pressing is that these events cannot and should not be consigned to the past, but viewed as an urgent wake-up call about our possible future.

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Cometary Encounters
Flash-Frozen Mammoths, MarsEarth Discharge, Comet Venus and the 3,600-Year Cometary Cycle
Pierre Lescaudron
Red Pill Press
2021
Copyright 2021 Quantum Future Group Inc.
Published by Red Pill Press (www.redpillpress.com)
First edition.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, or otherwise, other than for fair use, without the written consent of the author.
Contents

Acknowledgements
Even if there is just one name on the cover, a book is rarely an individual endeavor. While writing this book I saw how important the help from others was and I would like very much for you to know who helped transforming what were vague ideas a few years ago into the tangible reality youre holding in your hands right now.
My thanks go to all the great people who closely or remotely provided their help along the way. Id like especially to thank the members of the FOTCM community in France with whom I live and entertain daily conversations, which contributed immensely to the ripening of the ideas exposed below.
My gratitude also goes to the editors and contributor of the Sott.net website and the Cassiopaea online forum for gathering and sharing tons of invaluable information which provided great inspiration for the present book.
Last but not least, I want to say a warm thank you to Laura Knight-Jadczyk for her numerous insights and support, to Joe Quinn and Harrison Koehli for painstakingly correcting my broken English, to Damian Assels for designing the atmospheric ablation diagram, to Chad Seabrook for providing a number of enlightening articles and to Myriam Kieffer for her skillful cover design.
Fellowship of the Cosmic Mind.
Signs of the Times.
Introduction
I finalized writing my first book, Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection , in 2014. I believed it would be my last. However, during the research pertaining to that book, in particular the chapters related to cometary impacts and global cooling, a question kept nagging me: How could massive and robust creatures like woolly mammoths become frozen in a matter of minutes?
I began researching this topic in 2015. Initially it was supposed to be just an article to provide some tentative explanations for the peculiar demise of the woolly mammoths. Nothing more.
But, as is often the case, the writing of this first article titled Of Flash Frozen Mammoths and Cosmic Catastrophes, which constitutes the first part of this book, brought more questions than answers. In particular it revealed an oddity: the sudden death of the mammoths happened during a severe cooling episode known as the Younger Dryas. Such a cooling should increase the volume of polar ice and, as a result, reduce sea levels. However, during the Younger Dryas, sea levels rose 17 meters over more than a millennium .
What could explain this apparent paradox? That is this central question that led to a second article titled Did Earth Steal Martian Water? which constitutes the second part of this book.
The rabbit hole kept getting deeper. The demise of the mammoth (ca. 12,900 BP) and the Earth-Mars interaction (ca. 12,600 BP) were only two of the three major cooling events that led to the Younger Dryas. There was a third sudden cooling ca. 14,400 BP. What could be its cause?
Interestingly, events similar to the 14,400 BP event seem to have also occurred in 10,800 BP, 7,200 BP and 3,600 BP, leading to an hypothesized 3,600-year cometary cycle, hence the title of the article Volcanoes, Earthquakes And The 3,600 Year Comet Cycle, which is the third part of this book.
While writing the second article about Mars close encounter with Earth, I suggested in line with some of Velikovskys theories that Mars was pushed close to Earth by Venus, which, at the time, was a cometary body. While I focused on an Earth-Mars interaction, a central question was left unanswered: What happened to Venus after it pushed Mars off its orbit? The answers to the question were given in an article titled The Seven Destructive Earth Passes of Comet Venus, which constitutes the fourth part of the present book.
So, here we are, five years after first questioning the nature of the woolly mammoths demise, addressing topics that have little or nothing to do with mammoths, but which show the frequency and severity of cometary events and raise a question that in a roundabout way brings us back to the initial topic: Will living creatures in general and humans in particular have the same tragic fate as the woolly mammoths?
This book is not the mere compilation of four existing articles. It offers enriched footnotes, more than 750 in total, improved illustrations, almost 200, some featuring extra details, updated and augmented text including extra chapters and an extensive bibliography listing more than 300 papers and books. All in all, the content has been increased by more than 50%, but the above only deal with quantitative factors. What really matter are the qualitative ones and they are for you to judge. So, lets get started!
Written in English and published in May 2014 by Red Pill Press. Translated in French, German and Russian. Available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Earth-Changes-Human-Cosmic-Connection/dp/1897244975
Published in 2017 on sott.net.
https://www.sott.net/article/357709-Of-Flash-Frozen-Mammoths-and-Cosmic-Catastrophes
Published in 2019 on sott.net.
https://www.sott.net/article/420386-Did-Earth-Steal-Martian-Water
Published in 2019 on sott.net.
https://www.sott.net/article/424968-Volcanoes-Earthquakes-And-The-3600-Year-Comet-Cycle
Published in 2020 on sott.net.
https://www.sott.net/article/432498-The-Seven-Destructive-Earth-Passes-of-Comet-Venus
Part I:
Of Flash-Frozen Mammoths and Cosmic Catastrophes
Figure 1 Comet Research Group Artistic depiction of the cometary-induced - photo 1
Figure 1: Comet Research Group
Artistic depiction of the cometary-induced demise of the woolly mammoths
For years Ive been fascinated by one of the greatest mysteries of our planet: the demise of the woolly mammoths. Try to imagine the barely imaginable: millions of giant creatures inexplicably flash-frozen overnight.
This is a fascinating event for several reasons. First, flash-freezing is a very peculiar process that does not really occur on our planet. Also, given the circumstances, the magnitude and power necessary to virtually wipe out the whole mammoth genus is truly astounding. But maybe the most fascinating aspect of this event is that it occurred just 13,000 years ago when the human race was already widely established on planet Earth. For comparison, the Magdalenian were made 17,000 to 12,000 years ago.
Figure 2 Michelin Mammoth painting in Rouffignac cave This event - photo 2
Figure 2: Michelin
Mammoth painting in Rouffignac cave
This event challenges our uniformitarian vision of history where the progress of life on our planet is a linear process, increasing day after day, undisturbed by any major external setback. Therefore, such an event casts a different light on our human condition and the pervasive delusion that human beings are somehow above natural laws, including those that govern major catastrophes.
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