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September 21, 2023

12 thoughts on “What if Mammoths Never Went Extinct?

  1. 2021 is THE year.
    11.9.2001 –> 11+9+2001=2021

    Revelation:
    9:11 And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.

    11:9 And they of the people and kindreds and tongues and nations shall see their dead bodies three days and an half, and shall not suffer their dead bodies to be put in graves.

  2. Yes, I’ve often wondered if they were simply elephants, but one presumes they found evidence of thick wooly coats…

    Perhaps they didn’t find such evidence, but fabricated it?

    1. Evidence of wooly fur (evidence mammoths were different than elephants) has been found. I’m just suggesting that those in charge teach us there were “ice ages” in which the whole world cooled down, and that mammoths lived in snow and ice. Instead, “ice ages” occur where the poles are, like Antarctica now, and North America prior to 13,000 years ago. Siberia was warm.

      1. Yes, I quite agree. The glaciation cycle is implied to be a global temperature cycle, on the assumption ice cores don’t move with respect to the poles. And this movement of the ice core location every 12,000 years is precisely why the ice core pattern isn’t simple.

        However, given the Illuminati infiltrate everything, I wouldn’t be surprised if evidence of fur was manufactured – to help pretend the mammoths lived in frigid conditions like polar bears.

        Compare with the manufacture of the Dogon’s oral legends that their ancestors knew about Sirius B.

  3. Obviously, there are no large arctic herbivores today, so mammoths could not live in ice and snow.

    Are elephants really better than mammoths evolutionary? What does it say about evolution?

    1. Elk, caribou, moose… there are large herbivores in the far north. But only up to regions with a certain amount of snow and ice cover for a limited number of months. Northern Siberia today cannot sustain what it once did, and the extinction of many large mammals at the end of the Pleistocene helps establish that a dramatic change occurred then. As for evolution – it goes up and down, just like civilization. Usually the changes are positive, allowing better survival rates… but every so often good species and cultures are destroyed. There is a lot left to random chance in evolution, it isn’t just constant and steady progress.

  4. Concerning polar evolution, the interesting question is why penguins live only in Antarctica (Southern Hemisphere), whereas polar bears live only in Arctic (Northern Hemisphere)…?

    1. Due to geography and many other factors, not every species spreads over the entire world. If we released penguins in the Arctic I’m sure they would flourish. Polar bears would probably also do well on the coast of Antarctica.

      1. Yes, but who or what put penguins in Antarctica only? Penguins are 30 million years old, so they had to survive many pole shifts, also the time when Antarctica was not really cold.

        BTW, I do not count caribous as large herbivores, rather middle ones. Large are elephants, rhinos, hippos….
        And you can meet mooses in forests in Europe above 50 N grad.
        But moose – which is then the largest herbivore here – has 500 kg, whereas elephant – 4000 kg.

    1. There is some important info in the article though:
      ‘Gates Says Life After COVID Won’t Return to Normal Until 2022’

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