One of my heroes in the Thunderbolts Project, Peter Mungo Jupp never ceases to amaze as a fearless investigator, archaeologist and documentary maker.
This video is one of the best I have seen in a long time as it demonstrates how Catastrophism is not just something remembered from our ancient past, it still haunts us today.
16 Dec 2024
During the years 800 to 1,200 AD, Greenland and Iceland were settled by the Vikings. This occurred about the same time as the Medieval Warm Period, which allowed this great migration to flourish. Greenland was settled when Erik the Red was banished from Iceland for manslaughter after a series of violent conflicts with his neighbors. He converted his misfortune into the foundation of a new colony. The initial settlement was on a deep fiord on the south-western coast, next to today’s arctic Canada. Conditions were similar to Iceland, which was itself enjoying a warm temperate climate at that time. Chroniclers even mention swimming in Greenland’s Fjords! Today, totally impossible. Archaeologist and Thunderbolts colleague Peter Mungo Jupp describes the evidence with his reasoning on how cosmic rays, comets, and our Sun have electromagnetic effects on weather, life, and the geology of the Earth.