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Episode #264: The Path of the Pole - Part 5

Brothers of the Serpent

Brothers of the Serpent

Society & Culture, History, Philosophy

4.8668 Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2022

⏱️ 140 minutes

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Summary

Getting into the depths of the Path of the Pole in our ongoing book report. We talk about volcanism and its possible role in drastically affecting climate during catastrophic crustal shift periods, causing all the glacial and interglacial periods we see evidence for in the recent glaciation.

Hapgood also details evidence showing the timeline of the advance, retreat, and complete disappearance of the last ice age, and how this timeline is very short, meaning the disappearance of the ice cannot be explained by standard slow-moving geological processes.

 

Get the book here:
https://www.amazon.com/Path-Pole-Cataclysmic-Shift-Geology-ebook/dp/B003F7PEFG/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1662657062&sr=8-1

 

Executive Producers:
Chandra Chell
Philip Baklamov
Matt Shy
Peter Shell
Zachariah Baker

Associate Executive Producers:
Chester Hunter
Daniel Gandy
Dave Cortes
Patrick Hicks

Transcript

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0:00.0

Path of the Pole by Charles Hapgood.

0:06.4

Part 5.

0:08.2

You are listening to Brothers of the Serpent podcast.

0:18.9

And welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,

0:21.9

angels and demons, and monsters, and serpents.

0:23.5

This is Brothers of the Serpent podcast, and we are coming to you not live

0:27.3

from the 10 by 10 by 10 tangent cube of science,

0:31.3

where we are nestled amongst the dusty bones of an ancient seabed

0:34.9

high atop the Edwards Plateau.

0:38.6

And we are getting into part five of the path of the pole.

0:43.9

Three, sir.

0:46.2

And as I've been working my way through this book and Markingmore,

0:50.3

we're going to be skipping a lot of stuff.

0:52.3

It starts to get real technical.

0:53.7

So I just was like, I'm not even going to try to read lot of stuff. It starts to get real technical. So I just was

0:54.4

like, I'm not even going to try to read any of that. Too many numbers, you know, so I really

0:59.6

just encourage everybody to just go get a copy of the book because there's... But is it good to read,

1:03.6

though? Yeah. I mean, it was great to read it, but I was just like, this is so, this's just not. Numbers and audio is not going to work on the podcast but it was still very

1:11.5

interesting all this stuff about cores at core samples and dates and oh yeah yeah yeah it just doesn't

1:15.9

work out for the podcast but yeah yeah so I encourage everybody to get the book for sure and read it

1:20.9

well how's it going everybody I hope you guys are all doing great out there I feel great

1:28.2

I just wanted to say hi

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