Art Bell was talking about global climate disaster long ago way before we have entered a mini ice age. I checked out one of his books that was released in 2000 to get a more intake of this great man whose radio show I often ignored as rubbish. "The coming Global Superstorm" is a book where Art along with Whitley Streiber talk about how possibly past catastrophic global storms wiped out civilizations in. The past that had advanced technology like we enjoy today. They basically proclaim that in Earths history regular extreme weather patterns are frequent and are primarily the reasons for mass extinctions of species in the past. Art says one can only look at the location and weathering patterns of the Sphinx to see ow quickly a geographic region can suddenly change due to weather patterns that are beyond our control. This ancient artifact was molded by water in a region today that is pure desert. The mysteries of human past is a topic that is brought up often by Art Bell and he goes into lengths of giant bones found and how much more clever Homo Erectus was than the walking apes that is generally portrayed by anthropologists. The chapter a lost world goes through some of these theories of other known writers of human technological ability in the past.
The theme of this oil is global superstores that have possibly affected these past human civilizations and how it threatens ours as we know it. Art suggests these storms can come suddenly and kill instantly by the number of mammoth and animal carcasses found frozen with food still in their digestive tracts as they died while out for lunch. Mr Bell also gives the war hypothesis suggestion and the fact that upon layer of layer of ancient ruins is found one layer of fused silica, a material that has only been found at ground zero of atomic tests and explosions. This is a powerful book where myths and legends are suggestions and clues to the numerous climate collapses tat follow long stages of stable patterns. Surprisingly there is to much talk in this about human made causes for the erratic weather patterns through unrelenting industrialization that threatens every last rain forest on Earth. Throughout this book Art Bell gives some scar scenarios of what these storms would cause in short stories of havoc results throughout the world. This book is some scary stuff and am amazed it was written in the late nineties where weather conditions seemed less forlorn than they appear right now all around the planet.
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