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The climate substack focused on abrupt cosmogenic climate change -- past, present and future, anchored at GoYrOwnWay.com.
The Anthropocene Epoch is in Full Swing
Occasional corrections must be made as we drive down the country road of natural history, most of them aimed at reducing our carbon footprint. Sadly, we have been remiss in making these corrections and may end up having to pull ourselves out of the ditch on the side of the road. There’s no road service, however, so we’ll be on our own.
“There have been, and will be again, many destructions of mankind arising out of many causes.”
This warning was issued circa 600 BCE by an Egyptian priest named Sonchis of Sais to a Greek statesman named Solon of Athens. Sonchis was referring to the natural catastrophes on record in the Sacred Registers of Egypt covering the previous 9,000 years. We are still recovering from the most recent of these, which Solon knew as the Great Destruction of Deucalion, and which is now understood to have been the Burckle comet strike of 2,900 BCE, AKA the Biblical deluge.
Driving is as much about avoiding obstacles as it is about staying on the road.
Although the abrupt cosmogenic climate change caused by comet and asteroid strikes can be catastrophic, these events can be prevented altogether once a robust planetary defense network is in place. Anthropogenic climate change happens more slowly but is difficult or impossible to correct once we fall behind the management curve, as Greta Thunberg has told us we have already done. It won’t work unless we take a unified approach and pass international laws that punish foot draggers.
This substack is focused on understanding and preventing the abrupt cosmogenic climate change that results when sizable celestial objects collide with our planet.
It’s been going on regularly down through history, and people have been writing about it or retelling the legends in folklore. The new field of forensic philology, started in the videos at GoYrOwnWay.com, is opening up vast new frontiers where natural and human history have blended before and will continue to blend.
Catch up on GoYrOwnway.com/atlantis-revisited
Three new documentary videos will be coming out soon, with story episodes and ten additional documentary videos presently in development, because prehistory is a lot richer than previously thought.


