Planetary Catastrophe - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Planetary Catastrophe
God brought a great flood upon onto the land, obliterating life and culture. Learn how such a flood of global impact might have been accomplished by God turning His creation against the powers that corrupted that creation. See the physical evidence of the Great Flood and how it was recorded in eyewitness accounts.

Crustal Slip
God brought a great flood upon onto the land, obliterating life and culture. Learn about crustal slip and other factors that may have factored into the flood. This segment is more technical than the others in this series, but for those who want to delve even deeper, research the "Dzhanibekov Effect" or "Tennis Racket Theorem". The mechanics of this effect have direct relevance to the topic of "Crustal Slip" and the consequences thereof.

Mount Ararat
In spite of blatant cover-ups and dismissal, there exists physical evidence of the craft which preserved a pure remnant from which God's redeemer would proceed. Many have been led to believe that this craft, known as the Ark of Noah, came to rest on a volcano known in recent times as "Ararat", however all the evidence points to the contrary. Those lacking scientific understanding and who gloss over the texts of not only the Holy Scriptures, but those of antiquity, blindly search for evidence of the Ark amid the glaciers of the Ararat volcano, while significant evidence lies only 17km to the South. See the evidence and judge for yourself if so many adventurers have wasted their careers advocating for a non-existent Ark buried in the ever-flowing glaciers on the Ararat volcano.

The Durupinar Site
A sinner and his genetically pure household were spared the destruction befalling the corrupted world to assure that order would be restored for a time, in anticipation of the coming of a redeemer who could assume the just punishment for the sins of God's chosen people.
Noah and his household came through the Great Flood and landed in the "mountains of Urartu" (translated "Ararat"). Learn where this landing likely occurred based not only on the ancient accounts of eyewitnesses, but on the physical evidence existing today in the mountains of Urartu.

Analysis and Proofs
Examine the compelling evidence that points to something significant residing on the slope beneath what Babylonian accounts referred to as "The Wall of Heaven". Do the eye-witness accounts of Ark sightings throughout history substantiate this object in along the Turkish-Iranian border as having something to do with the Ark of Noah or do they point to the glacier on the Ararat volcano? Dare to revise your views regarding the final resting place of the Ark based not on what you were told without proof in Sunday School, but instead based on seeing for yourself the only Great Flood-related artifacts to have been found in the region, as well as the eyewitness descriptions of Ark by those claiming to have visited it over the centuries.

Genesis 6
There was a time when the Watchers roamed the Earth, corrupting it for their own pleasure and as an affront to its creator. This time is documented not only in the writings of the ancients, but in the artifacts they left behind, including the remains of their mortal progeny. So massive was this premeditated interference in God's created order, that the Almighty used His creation to obliterate the monstrous works of corruption as well as the hands that created them. Genetic manipulation, forbidden knowledge of evil incantations, the art and implements of war, abominable practices of cannibalism and sexual perversion, the worship of creation rather than the Creator… all perished amid the forces of creation turning against the corruption at the hand of God.

Epilogue
Learn what do the "Bones of Adam" and "the middle of the Earth" have to do with the Biblical flood account. Learn how ancient Egypt played a central role in the events just prior to, and immediately after the Great Flood. Follow the author as he searches the region for artifacts pertaining to the account of the Great Flood. See antediluvian structures unearthed for the first time after the flood waters covered them with silt thousands of years ago and meet the inhabitants who walked the Flood-ravaged hills of the mountains of Urartu thousands of years ago, as well as those who walk in their footstep today.

SEPDAC
Learn about the 501c3 organization known as SEPDAC (Scientific Enterprise in Pursuit and Discovery of Ancient Cultures) which fosters a broad spectrum of technology projects ranging from fully autonomous aerial robotics to the investigation of lifestyle, technology, ekistics, language, beliefs, and level of sophistication for ancient cultures through the application of high tech remote sensing, modeling, direct measurement, analytical investigation, and the scientific method. The investigation of the Great Flood and the Ark of Noah falls within the bounds of SEPDAC project interests.
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