Episodes
Starting to provide links between these firestorms, resultant wastelands, and the forthcoming discussions on the meaning and purpose of the Holy Grail, Randall gets going on the various symbolism related to Serpents and Dragons. How far back, and how deep do the destructions from the agencies of fire and water go? And there’s this commonality between the stories from the wildfires we’ve been learning about – then right in front of our faces was a modern replay, that was almost totally missed!...
Published 06/08/22
Along with his obligatory recap, we look forward to the summer tours of the Ice Age Floods' Zone from Montana to Central Washington. Then RC looks again at cosmic delivery systems for gasses that were present to ignite the devastating regional firestorms. How did people survive them? An extraordinary recounting by one Father in Peshtigo describes his brush with the transcendental “X Factor” and another child’s vision of the Virgin Mary leads her to build a church that became a safe haven...
Published 05/30/22
Randall remembers the strongest wind-storms that he’s experienced, while a youth in Minnesota. Then, taking a closer look at the Big Burn’s effects on Wallace, Idaho, and the haunting comparisons to a scorched and leveled Hiroshima are obvious. Were there trapped gasses that caused of some of the “freak” oddities during the firestorms? There’s now evidence for comets consisting of methane and other gasses, and a specific comet that directly relates to multiple instances of wildfires at the...
Published 05/25/22
After a brief introduction to the next Randwulf tour into the Middle Cumberland Plateau region – home of deep gulfs, canyons, and cataract waterfalls incised into the heavily forested landscape, RC returns to the descriptive personal accounts of the 1871 firestorm that swept across Peshtigo, Wisconsin. Then jumping forward to the Hinckley, Minnesota wildfires of 1894, and the Big Burn conflagrations in northern Idaho and western Montana in 1910, a pattern of similar reports emerge – leading...
Published 03/12/22
Randall continues to share the gripping accounts from survivors of the 1871 firestorms around Lake Michigan – to ensure that we don’t forget – because “That is the doom of Man…” Charles D. Robinson recalls: “Men, women and children, horses, oxen, cows, dogs, swine – everything that had life was seized with panic and ran without method to escape the impending destruction. The smoke was suffocating and blinding. The roar of the tempest deafening. The atmosphere scorching. Children were...
Published 02/25/22
RC reads detailed and sometimes graphic accounts from witnesses and survivors of the widespread and devastating firestorms that incinerated Chicago and the tiny town of Peshtigo - America's largest urban and forest wildfires - that happened to occur simultaneously on October 8th of 1871. An in-depth recollection from a Reverend Pernon is particularly riveting! Kosmographia Ep079 The Randall Carlson Podcast with Brothers of the Serpent – Kyle and Russ, Normal Guy Mike, and GeocosmicREX admin...
Published 02/20/22
Randall peels open the obscure books that reveal incredibly frightening details about the legendary firestorms that overtook the town of Miramichi in the Maritime Province of New Brunswick in October, 1825. Coincidently, the Great Chicago Fire started only one day off of exactly 46 years later… Kosmographia Ep078 The Randall Carlson Podcast with Brothers of the Serpent – Kyle and Russ, Normal Guy Mike, and GeocosmicREX admin Bradley, from 1/03/22. LINKS:  Announcements about events, tours...
Published 01/19/22
We look at various definitions, following the etymology of "temperance" - the 14th trump of the Tarot deck, and the card's symbols encoding the great cycles of cosmic destruction. RC dives into the "Tauroctony" and the many clues that are presented with Mithras slaying Taurus. He also previews upcoming episodes on “Ekpyrosis” that tell the stories of the simultaneous worst urban and worst forest fires in US history, back in October of 1871.  Kosmographia Ep077 The Randall Carlson Podcast with...
Published 12/25/21
Many new designs and items available at 20% off https://randallcarlson.com/shop/ (thru EoY '21) In the name of liberty and freedom, the video podcast is also on our new partner platform! Please join us here: https://www.howtube.com/channels/RandallCarlson Sacred numbers are revealed again in the Vedic Ages, relating the measurement of time and space. Then Randall recalls experiences of deja vu and flashbacks, questions reincarnation, and addresses the multi-layered symbolism encoded into...
Published 12/12/21
In the name of liberty and freedom, the video podcast is on our new partner platform! Please join us here: https://www.howtube.com/channels/RandallCarlson Click "SHOW MORE" just below for LINKS, notes, ways to donate & info/hints about each podcast. After many episodes defining the details of the Pleistocene/Holocene Transition events - aka Younger Dryas, Randall initiates a deep-dive into the archaic models of cyclicity. How and what did the Ancients know about great cycles of...
Published 12/01/21
The impounded lake region of northwestern Montana, where the meltwater filled the Flathead Basin and drained out the Clark Fork River Valley, has valley trains on the south side that reveal evidence for water flowing into the Valley - not out... Kosmographia Ep074 The Randall Carlson Podcast with Brothers of the Serpent – Kyle and Russ, Normal Guy Mike, and GeocosmicREX admin Bradley, from 7/19/21.   LINKS:  Announcements about events, tours and more: http://randallcarlson.com/newsletter ...
Published 11/24/21
Please join us here: https://www.howtube.com/channels/RandallCarlson & see below for LINKS, notes, ways to donate & info/hints about each podcast. Randall admits to heeding Mike’s advice and thinking bigger – to encompass activity throughout the solar system, and likely we’re going to have broaden our perspective to the galactic level to understand these cycles of catastrophe. Great firestorms and comets and the destruction of Atlantis are all topics we’re going to get into deeply....
Published 10/29/21
Randall gets going by referring back to recent climatic fluctuations including the Medieval Warm Period, noting the connection to the Grail Mythos of recovering from the Wasteland, and the Little Ice Age that generated considerable European glaciers’ advancement – to their largest extent since the sudden end of the Great Ice Age. Then turning to the big problems that hinder ice from retaining water to any substantial depth – interstitial cavities, moulins, tunnels, and various conduits that...
Published 09/02/21
Randall continues poking holes in the too easily accepted, dated “Ice Dam” model that credits “Lake Missoula” as the primary water source that carved the Channeled Scablands of Washington State. Studies of the phenomenon of glacial outburst floods over the past century reveal nothing that would support the notion that a 600cubic-mile, 2100 feet-deep lake could be retained by a temperate glacier. RC reads directly from the published science and suggests, as do the other quoted scientists, that...
Published 08/26/21
Questions continue to be raised about the “Ice Dam” that withheld “Lake Missoula” and their role in the catastrophic Ice Age Megafloods that ravaged the Pacific Northwest around 13,000 years ago. Going “Back to Bretz” to consider again the likelihood that the floods were augmented greatly by sudden rushes of meltwater from the Cordilleran Ice Sheet that loomed directly to the north of the entire suite of megaflood features, Randall shows again and again how this makes perfect and obvious...
Published 08/16/21
With funny stories and banter throughout, Randall and the K-crew are invigorated after their spring-time travels! We look back at the awesome landscapes of the two tours and agree that the sheer immensity of the flooding events is beyond our abilities to comprehend. Revisiting impressive sites like Steptoe Butte that overlooks the rolling Palouse Hills, Potholes Coulee Cataracts, and Devil’s Canyon, we all are ready to return and share with a new group of geo-adventurers! Ongoing questions...
Published 08/09/21
In the name of liberty and freedom, we are moving this podcast to our new partner platform! Please join us here: https://www.howtube.com/channels/RandallCarlson Randall continues to poke holes in the conventional view of the Clark Fork Valley Ice Dam and its impounded “Lake Missoula,” exposing evidence throughout the basins that indicate they were filled suddenly by flows incoming from the north – and NOT by a century of enhanced rainfall. The tell-tale signatures of a static lake that...
Published 07/21/21
In this extended episode, we start off considering the movement and subglacial features of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet’s Puget Lobe, with its extensive tunnel valley systems and drumlins, and search for its obscure moraine. Arguments for catastrophic and gradual formation are discussed, as we head east into the flood-scoured basalt plateau and then also north into southern British Columbia for further examples. The Great Lakes Region, New York’s Finger Lakes, Lake Pend Oreille, “Lake” Missoula,...
Published 07/07/21
LIVE mega-swapcast with the leaders of the “Contact at the Cataract” version of Grimerica’s Contact at the Cabin events. We offer some feedback and reviews of our May tour across Washington’s Channeled Scablands, including many photos, drone overflight videos, and RC scanning around goggle maps for orienting to all the broad territory that we covered. Darren bought a drone immediately after the trip and went flying along the Bow River near Calgary, so RC gets into some of the explanations for...
Published 06/20/21
Please join us here to create a FREE account NOW: https://www.howtube.com/channels/RandallCarlson   Kyle and Russ update on their springtime vineyard duties as RC recalls the countdown to summer. Then he quickly gets back into the questions that still remain about the “merging megaflood” depositions at Tammany Bar, along the Snake River at Lewiston, Idaho. The eastern Scabland tract – the Cheney Palouse – has amazing erosional features that flush southward to the Snake, and also elicits many...
Published 06/12/21
During a summary review of the recent Sacred Geometry workshop in Sedona, Arizona, Randall gets charged and keeps on rolling into some of the hidden meanings and wonders of the esoteric studies. Why Sacred? What does it all mean? Is there an Archetypal Realm? Understanding that Geometry at its core means “measure of the Earth”, we get into the many curious ratios between humans, the planet, the solar system and beyond. Are we suffering from amnesia as Velikovsky wrote about in the 1950’s?...
Published 04/29/21
More features and forms along the Snake River, on the Bonneville Flood’s catastrophic pathway across southern Idaho, north thru Hell’s Canyon to the Clearwater River confluence, where the modern towns of Clarkston and Lewiston are divided. Malad Gorge, Swan Falls boulder bar, Bruneau River Canyon and dunes, the Snake River Canyon around Twin Falls – all have stories to tell as the megaflood eroded and transported all sizes of materials on its way to the merge pool with the back-flowing waters...
Published 04/23/21
Randall lists many of the sites he’s shown and Brad rattles off several more that we’ve skipped, noting that we’ve just “scratched the surface” of revealing the ubiquitous megaflood features across North America. So we jump over a few more to be covered later and zone in on the western “Basin and Range” province that held numerous interconnected lakes, including the massive Lake Bonneville, which eventually eroded thru a narrow notch before scouring a path of destruction along the Snake River...
Published 03/28/21
We make multiple stops around the Southern Appalachians before heading to the desert southwest, en route to an extended look at the Bonneville Flood over the next few episodes, on our way to the Channeled Scablands of eastern Washington State. Cumberland Falls in Kentucky, Noccalula Falls Cataract and channel at the foot of Lookout Mountain in Gadsden Alabama, and Bonas Defeat on the Tuckasegee River of western North Carolina all show effects of dramatic and transformative flood action, most...
Published 03/16/21
RC reviews quotes by the geologists studying the Megaflood features throughout the Appalachians who struggle to grasp the scale of events and forces responsible for the ubiquitous relict features that are found. While noting the evolution of their conceptual framework, he pulls back and overviews the history of the birthing of the academic discipline of Geology, and its battles between the gradualist and catastrophist camps, which then leads again to the unresolved Energy Paradox. We’re...
Published 02/19/21