Monthly Archives: June 2019

Alaskan Muck: Body of Evidence

This gallery contains 37 photos.

It’s generally agreed frozen muck is “interesting”.

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Alaskan Muck: Gravel and Gold

This gallery contains 28 photos.

In Yorkshire they say: Where there’s muck there’s brass. In Alaska they know: Where there’s muck there’s gold.

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Alaskan Muck: The Missing Trees

This gallery contains 19 photos.

When academics have a really big problem they break it down into smaller parts because smaller fragments are easier to sweep under the carpet and push down the back of the sofa.

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Maunder Minimum and the Cometary Cascade

This gallery contains 16 photos.

The moral of this tale is that the historical solar activity storyline sold by settled science is hopelessly compromised because solar proxies are adversely affected by [amongst other things] volcanic and cometary dust.

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Mendenhall Glacier

This gallery contains 9 photos.

The blue ice of Mendenhall has produced more than it’s fair share of red faces.

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Hecker Horizon: Konrad von Megenberg

This gallery contains 22 photos.

The Black Death story succumbs to shaking, suffocation and sand in Germany.

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Eric P. Dollard: Revival of the Science of Electricity

This gallery contains 3 photos.

Has the science of electricity been defiled?

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Hecker Horizon: Ho Ho Ho History

This gallery contains 32 photos.

Tracing the ancestry of Father Christmas involves some black-face Morris Dancers, William the Conqueror, Julius Caesar, the reign of Jam and some New Year’s Day continuity problems.

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