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Episode #233: The Book of the Damned - Part 5

Brothers of the Serpent

Brothers of the Serpent

Society & Culture, History, Philosophy

4.8668 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2022

⏱️ 136 minutes

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Summary

Thunderstones, lightning strikes, bronze axes, and other artifacts fall from the skies during storms in this episode of our deep dive into Charles Fort's The Book of the Damned.

We're also joined in the first segment by Chris Cottrell of the Dabbler's Den to discuss new information on the possible age of the formations known as the Carolina Bays. Chris presents compelling new data that implies the Bays are hundreds of thousands of years old, and thus have nothing to do with the much more recent Younger Dryas period.

See the link below for the images Chris showed us during the discussion.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I6BoyGna0DfTzuATW37OTKO5CEwMovtb4of0wLa94Ts/edit?usp=drive_web

 

 

Get an audiobook version of The Book of the Damned here, from our friends over at Grimerica and AdultBrain Publishing:

https://www.amazon.com/The-Book-of-the-Damned/dp/B09QD49FM3

 

Get a digital or physical copy of The Book of the Damned here:

https://www.amazon.com/Book-Damned-Charles-Fort/dp/1514608618

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Book of the Damned by Charles Fort. Part three. Five. You are listening to Brothers of the

0:09.7

Serpent podcast. And welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls.

0:22.7

Angels and Demons and Monsters and Serpents, this is Brothers of the Serpent podcast, and we are coming to you not live from the 10 by 10 by 10 tangent cube of science.

0:32.4

And we are nestled amongst the dusty bones of an ancient seabed high atop the Everest Plateau.

0:38.4

And we are continuing with our deep dive book report into the Book of the Damned by Charles Fort.

0:45.2

The origin of Fortian science, fortian phenomena, fortian strangeness.

0:52.6

But before that, we have some space weather news.

0:54.5

And we also have a returning guest, Chris Cottrell from the Dabler's Den, who has been looking

1:01.6

into the Carolina Bays for a long time.

1:05.2

And he's also a teacher.

1:06.3

He's been on the show before.

1:07.2

And we have him back for the first segment to talk about some of his research.

1:10.4

Chris, thanks for coming back on the show, oh yeah I'm looking forward to it thanks yeah

1:14.3

I appreciate it yeah buddy we've already been talking pre-show we've already been bickering and

1:19.4

arguing uh my ears are turning a little red that's okay so I think it's going to be a good

1:26.6

discussion on the Carolina Bays.

1:28.8

But first, let's have some space weather news.

1:33.2

From spacewether.com.

1:36.7

Several new sunspots are emerging in both of the sun's hemispheres.

1:40.8

Amateur astronomers, here is where to look.

1:43.6

This is a link. To witness sunspot genesis. It is too soon to say if these young active regions will eventually pose any threat for flares. And also the Tonga volcanic eruption touched the mesosphere. Mesosphere? Mesosphere? Messosphere? Messysphere? The messy sphere. When a volcano exploded out of the Pacific

2:03.5

ocean near Tonga on January 15th, scientists immediately realized they were witnessing something special.

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