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Farewell Thumb Knuckle / Prepper Declared Insane

February 22, 2012 – 9:41 am | No Comment

Doomsday Preppers (currently screening on NatGeo in the USA) is reality TV, so of course it includes some drama. And what happened to Tim Ralston certainly wasn’t scripted:

Meanwhile, David Sarti, who also appeared on the show, has been declared insane. Yet it might all come down to his SHTF beliefs.
He visited a cardiologist and after refusing treatment ended up being kept in a psychiatric unit for evaluation – seemingly because the cardiologist felt Sarti was suicidal. You’d like to think a cardiologist wouldn’t be allowed to make such a call! Sarti was consequently released, with no further action taken, except for one very cruel twist: due to his brief stay at a psych facility, he has been deemed by the Tennessee state to be mentally defective and unfit to own a gun. Yet he is a survivalist… ironic.
Here’s Sarti telling his story:

In the second video he makes it clear that …

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Megafaunal Extinction – Still Unsolved

Submitted by Robert Bast on November 27, 2011 – 4:40 pmNo Comment

Many scientists have been attempting to find an underlying cause for the demise of large mammals at the end of the last Ice Age. And they will still keep trying, because they aren’t thinking outside of the box. Today’s news has a scientist coming up with three different reasons for three species – I can’t see why this was even published…

Results of the analysis, which appear online today in Nature, “were quite surprising,” Willerslev says. “The extinctions seemed to be a random process.”

How is that a result? It basically says we don’t know. Those many species didn’t all die out at the same time due to random processes!

Conclusions from the study:

  • Humans did not cause the demise of woolly rhinos
  • Humans did not cause the demise of musk oxen
  • Humans (and climate change) did cause the demise of the steppe bison
  • “The team wasn’t able to determine the cause or causes of extinction for the woolly mammoth”

The news release ends with an admission that it is still very much a mystery (unless you believe in global cataclysms…):

After all, each of these species, including those that went extinct at the end of the last ice age, had experienced similar if not larger climate fluctuations during previous ice ages. “Why, in this case, did they go all the way to extinction?” he asks. “It’s an intellectually interesting problem.”

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  5. Stegomastadon: Another Unexplained Extinction

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