An interesting documentary on a cataclysm, flood, lava flow and rock cut caves.
Flat Earth Advanced - Geology Revived Documentary (Waykiwayki MIRROR)
Flat Earth Geology
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Re: Flat Earth Geology
How this phenomena ties into the Mud Floods.
Liquefaction and the Mud Flood -- CONSPIRACY-R-US
Liquefaction and the Mud Flood -- CONSPIRACY-R-US
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Re: Flat Earth Geology
I bet this was waykiwayki's documentary, while it was still on Youtube. He has helped many people get off the ball.
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Re: Flat Earth Geology
heretical1 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:13 pm I bet this was waykiwayki's documentary, while it was still on Youtube. He has helped many people get off the ball.
Managed to find and reinstate. I see mine is a mirror and your link is to waykiwayki's original. Thanks.
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Re: Flat Earth Geology
St. Elmo's fire—also called Witchfire or Witch's Fire[1]—is a weather phenomenon in which luminous plasma is created by a corona discharge from a rod-like object such as a mast, spire, chimney, or animal horn[2] in an atmospheric electric field. It has also been observed on the leading edges of airplanes, as in the case of British Airways Flight 009. The intensity of the effect, a blue or violet glow around the object, often accompanied by a hissing or buzzing sound, is proportional to the strength of the electric field and therefore noticeable primarily during thunderstorms or volcanic eruptions.
St. Elmo's fire is named after St. Erasmus of Formia (also known as St. Elmo), the patron saint of sailors. The phenomenon, which can warn of an imminent lightning strike,[3] was regarded by sailors with awe and sometimes considered to be a good omen.[4][5]