* Double yikes! I woke to temperatures in the LOW 50s on this second day of fall in Indianapolis! * Klaus Schwab is now promoting a credit-card for CO2 credits. * Australians have been protesting in the streets by the tens of thousands, so the government called them terrorists, and set the military on them. * Rodney Joffe, CEO of Neustar, a Lockheed company (like the one my junior works for), has just been fired by the board in what some say is a move designed to protect Neustar from whatever it is John Durham is about to indict him for. * Adam Schiff is apparently trying to find out what was in President Trump's Presidential Emergency Action Documents (PEADs). Why? What's he worried about? That we're in peril?! COW COOKIES! The only thing he's worried about is his scrawny neck! * Wait ... what?! BLM is threatening an uprising against Biden's 'racist' vaccine mandate?! Well, it's certainly a lot of things, but ... racist?! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I still say that the Giza pyramid complex was built before the flood, as evidenced by the salt crust that once coated their interiors, as well as the band of missing casing stones. What have the missing casing stones to do with anything? If later generations, which must have come long after some civilizational collapse of some sort, like, say, the Late Bronze Age Collapse, had scavanged the casing stones directly off the pyramids for use in their own structures, then why start in the middle? Why not start at the bottom, where the stones would have clearly been closer? And, if there was a fear of the higher stones falling on them as they removed the lower stones, then why not start at the top? Why start in the middle? It makes no sense. Unless ... The pyramids were built before the flood, and that flood was far more than gentle rains, or even a monsoon-like torrent, but, rather, a Niagara-like deluge of the entire globe of liquid water and ice. Why ice? Recall the frozen mammoths found in the north. Something very cold and very solid fell on them, instantly freezing them. I believe that same water, frozen to space temperatures, fell, from space (the great deep) (which can't have been the oceans because there were none prior to the flood) in everything from flakes to boulders (as Enoch suggests) on our poles, melting as it came, but not completely. This will have created a rushing tide of civilization-erasing ice chunks floating in near freezing water. And, when this hit the pyramids, it shattered all the casing stones right off them, starting at the point where the water alone had reached before the ice arrived, and ending where it all peaked. All the other pyramids, I believe, were built after the flood by those trying to carry on a tradition, trying to replicate the ancients' feats, trying to associate themselves with the great civilization that mysteriously sprang up in Egypt far sooner and faster than anywhere else in the post-deluvian world. And our Book of Abraham explains how/why that was. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Philosophy The story of my life ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Today's 'spiritual' message: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What I'm listening to today: Michael W. Smith Breathe Now THAT is a hymn! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Take heart, compatriots. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |