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Night School with RANDALL CARLSON
Hey Hunters, On Monday I had the actual honour of joining @TheRandallCarlson on his live stream. We chat all things Ancient Mystery & Atlantis. Here is a 20 min Highlight reel make sure you go check out Randall's Page to watch the whole show.
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Randall Carlson’s response to his relationship with Rogan and comments about his recent appearance
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Taken from JRE #1897 w/Randall Carlson & Graham Hancock: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2xvmTo09BFMd6tJfJPmmvT?si=6b2af35d905c479d | The Joe Rogan Experience
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Taken from JRE #1772 w/Randall Carlson: https://open.spotify.com/episode/190slemJsUXH5pEYR6DUbf?si=62a5ab67f632423e | The Joe Rogan Experience
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After the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the main threat that justified America’s vast military vanished. Yet the massive standing army and sprawling defense establishment remained. By all rights, this should have triggered a deep rethinking of America’s role and military footprint in the world—but it didn’t. | The Randall Carlson
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What would Earth look like 10,000 years after humans disappear? Most of what we’ve built would be dust—gone without a trace. Maybe the pyramids would hold on… maybe. And that’s without factoring in catastrophes. Now imagine if Earth did unleash one of its cataclysms. The real question isn't whether a lost civilization could vanish—it's how we ever expected it to survive. | The Randall Carlson
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Late night, 1969. A tired teenager waits for the bus after selling newspapers to make a few extra dollars. A cop car rolls by, circles back. One officer distracts, the other plants a joint in his pocket. The arrest report claims “staggering in the street” — a total fabrication. Respectability on the surface, corruption underneath. Sometimes the “all-American type” is built on lies. | The Randall Carlson
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JOIN RANDALL THIS WEEKEND IN SEDONALast few tickets remaining for Randall’s exclusive seating area at Quest for Ancient Civilizations, Sedona, May 1-3, 2026: https://t.co/Y8Ny9RIs0GTwo miles below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, geological surveys have identified features that look unmistakably like former coastlines - terraced formations, cliff faces, and boulder deposits of the kind produced by wave action on a rocky shore. The researchers Randall Carlson is quoting acknowledge the obvious
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Step into the mystery of Atlantis this November with Randall Carlson, Brad Young, and the Grimerica team on the Azores: Search for Atlantis Tour 2025. For 12 days, explore volcanic islands, ancient megaliths, and ruins that hint at civilizations erased from history. This is not just a tour — it’s a guided quest with renowned researchers, fellow seekers, and breathtaking landscapes where myth and science intersect. ✨Limited seats remain for this unforgettable journey. 📆 November 4–16, 2025 🎟️ R
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Ancient myths may preserve more than stories—they may point to lost technologies. Accounts of Vimanas and the vajra echo striking parallels to plasma-based energy systems we’re only beginning to test today. Could past civilizations have mastered regimes of power that modern science is just rediscovering? | The Randall Carlson
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After the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the main threat that justified America’s vast military vanished. Yet the massive standing army and sprawling defense establishment remained. By all rights, this should have triggered a deep rethinking of America’s role and military footprint in the world—but it didn’t. | The Randall Carlson
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What would Earth look like 10,000 years after humans disappear? Most of what we’ve built would be dust—gone without a trace. Maybe the pyramids would hold on… maybe. And that’s without factoring in catastrophes. Now imagine if Earth did unleash one of its cataclysms. The real question isn't whether a lost civilization could vanish—it's how we ever expected it to survive. | The Randall Carlson
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Late night, 1969. A tired teenager waits for the bus after selling newspapers to make a few extra dollars. A cop car rolls by, circles back. One officer distracts, the other plants a joint in his pocket. The arrest report claims “staggering in the street” — a total fabrication. Respectability on the surface, corruption underneath. Sometimes the “all-American type” is built on lies. | The Randall Carlson
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After the Younger Dryas cold snap, Earth entered a 3,000-year stretch of warmth—the Climatic Optimum. Glaciers receded. Sea levels rose. Coastlines stabilized. And for the first time, stable maritime cultures emerged, building boats of reed and venturing into the deep. This is where civilization really begins. | The Randall Carlson
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Sputnik’s launch in 1957 ignited panic across America. The Space Race was born, but so was an arms race...with the U.S. and Soviet Union trading nuclear tests in the open air. By 1962, the Soviets detonated Tsar Bomba, a 50-megaton monster, the largest explosion ever created by humanity. It was a time when fear circled the globe, and the Cold War burned just below the surface. | The Randall Carlson
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A scientist’s alternative theory to the entombed woolly mammoths suggests that they may have drowned in a flood, with their bloated carcasses floating into depressions in the landscape. This theory seems more plausible than the idea that mammoths wandered into a sinkhole over thousands of years. The extinction of 65% to 75% of North American megafauna during the Younger Dryas remains one of Earth’s most mysterious and catastrophic events. | The Randall Carlson
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Astronauts aboard the ISS are testing the future of life beyond Earth. Their work spans space agriculture, algae cultivation, bone and radiation studies, and even the toughest lifeform on Earth — the tardigrade. Each experiment is a step toward answering the ultimate question: how can humanity survive and thrive long-term in space? | The Randall Carlson
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History shows that humanity thrives in warmth and suffers in cold. Warm periods expand growing seasons and rainfall, while cold spells bring famine and disease. Around AD 540, a global chill ushered in the Dark Ages, followed by six years of crop failure and the Justinian Plague that wiped out half of Europe. Climate is not just weather, it’s the rhythm that shapes civilization. | The Randall Carlson
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Earth’s slow wobble through the heavens...known as precession... takes about 25,920 years to complete a full cycle through the zodiac. Ancient astronomers called it the Great Year, dividing it into twelve cosmic months and four vast seasons spanning millennia. The rhythms of the planet mirror the cosmos itself...a celestial clock marking time on a scale far beyond a single lifetime. | The Randall Carlson
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If we know celestial impacts have erased life before, are we doing enough to prevent the next one? A lunar base could be more than exploration — it could be survival strategy. What if space isn’t our future… but our insurance? | The Randall Carlson
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Life may have originated in the cosmos before evolving on Earth. With Earth’s precise conditions fostering higher life forms, the probability of similar planets forming elsewhere appears incredibly rare, highlighting the unique role Earth plays in the propagation of life. | The Randall Carlson
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Your mind needs more than rest. It needs nature. Studies show that growing up around green space directly predicts better mental health in adulthood. But today? Most kids are growing up in cities—disconnected from the natural world... and many have never even seen the Milky Way. That’s not just sad. It’s dangerous. | The Randall Carlson
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NASA has done real science. But other agencies—like NOAA—have drifted from their original mission, promoting climate narratives over objective research. Science should explore, not advocate. It’s time we return to data over dogma. | The Randall Carlson
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A tumbling asteroid passed just 1.1 million miles from Earth—only 4 to 5 times the distance to the Moon. Discovered after it was already on the way. Had it come in steeper, with more mass and a tighter trajectory… it could’ve hit us. These aren’t just theoretical threats. They're real, they're fast—and they don’t all miss. | The Randall Carlson
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A solar minimum could cool the oceans, pulling CO2 from the atmosphere—just like during the Ice Age. But if levels drop too far, photosynthesis stops, and the biosphere begins to collapse. What happens then? | The Randall Carlson
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If kids can’t climb trees, we’re doing something wrong. We've bubble-wrapped childhood—trading growth for safety. But scraped knees and broken bones? They’re part of becoming strong, capable, independent human beings. It's time to tear the bubble wrap off the trees. | The Randall Carlson
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At the end of the Ice Age, over 100 species of giant animals vanished—including millions of mammoths. Some scientists blame small bands of nomadic hunters. But think about it: 5–10 million humans worldwide 12 million mammoths Many found flash-frozen in Siberian permafrost Could a few hunters really exterminate every mammoth on Earth? Or was something far more catastrophic at play? | The Randall Carlson
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In just 200 years, we’ve gone from no electricity to exploring space. Now imagine if that vanished overnight... What would be left for archaeologists to find 10,000 years later? Would they even know we existed? The Younger Dryas was a global reset event. If a civilization lived before it—there might be nothing left. | The Randall Carlson
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From March to June the following year, ancient texts describe the Earth quaking, the sun darkening by day, moon vanishing at night, and oceans in upheaval. Birds fell from the sky. Snow buried Mesopotamia. People were in distress. What happened in AD 536–537? Historians like John of Ephesus and Zacharias of Mytilene documented it all. Modern scientists now call it one of the worst years in human history—possibly triggered by a volcanic or cosmic event. What else have we forgotten? | The Randall
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Modern education in America is facing significant challenges, with standards dropping and political correctness taking over. The traditional model of integrating boys into adult society during adolescence has been replaced by a prolonged period of infantilism, particularly seen in the behaviors of today’s college-age students. | The Randall Carlson
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Since the 1970s, “hands-off” environmental policy has led to restricted forest access and a dangerous buildup of fuel. Old logging roads—once crucial for firefighting—have grown over. At the same time, massive fuel loads have piled up in unmanaged forests. So when fires hit? We’re locked out… and the forests are ready to blow. This isn’t just climate. It’s policy. And it’s suboptimal. | The Randall Carlson
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There are moments that pivot your life — death, marriage, the weird rites of youth. Climbed to a campus rooftop, lit something, and everything shifted: anger softened, the world stretched, and a hungry search for God opened up where everything used to be flat. Psychedelics don’t give answers so much as they reframe the questions — they widen the map so you can see the places you’ve been avoiding. This isn’t about escapism; it’s about the slow, stubborn work of learning to live with loss and how
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Thoughts arise, but awareness watches them. In moments of deep reflection, something shifts: time feels fluid, memory collapses, perspective widens. If reality is fractal, where the whole exists in every part, then consciousness may be less about thinking, and more about observing the pattern. | The Randall Carlson
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Not all “progress” is real progress. From hand tools to GPT, we’ve traded skill for speed, but are we becoming smarter or just more dependent? As AI, transhumanism, and automation surge ahead, we risk mistaking technological ease for human advancement—while the real crises of habitat loss and pollution go ignored. We’re not evolving… we’re outsourcing. | The Randall Carlson
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In the 1970s, engineers and futurists realized: If we kept the momentum of Apollo, we could be a spacefaring civilization within a generation. We had the tech. We had the vision. Astronauts were proving we could live and work in space. But we didn’t go that route. Still—we can. And we must. | The Randall Carlson
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Summer 1994: Astronomers watched in awe as Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 was torn apart by Jupiter’s gravity. What began as a single nucleus became a “string of pearls” — 21 fragments on a collision course. For days, one after another, they slammed into Jupiter with the force of thousands of nuclear bombs. It was the first time humanity witnessed a cosmic impact unfold in real time… a stark reminder of what could happen closer to home. | The Randall Carlson
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In the 60s, the Vietnam War loomed over everything. Some were desperate to avoid the draft—very desperate. This story? A college student, one little pill, and a wild scene at the induction center. Chairs were flying, windows nearly shattered. He got what he wanted: declared unfit for service. Sometimes the resistance wasn’t in protests—it was in chaos. | The Randall Carlson
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Modern prehistory is built on a flawed foundation— a worldview of slow, steady change… where nature barely shifts, and humans are the only real disruptors. But after decades of digging into Earth’s ancient past, Randall Carlson reveals a very different truth: Radical, sudden, planet-altering change—not gradualism—defines human history. It’s time to rewrite the story. The evidence is overwhelming… and the tsunamis are just the beginning. | The Randall Carlson
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