Gareth Samuel: The Star That Nearly Wiped-Out Humanity | Thunderbolts



This is the story of the Star that nearly wiped-out humanity!
Scholz star is a dim binary stellar system about 22 light years from Earth. Thousands of years ago this star system was an awful lot closer and it has been determined it passed within a mere 52,000 astronomical units from our own Sun.

Around 74,000 years ago Earth underwent a catastrophic super-volcano eruption at what is now Lake Toba in Sumatra, Indonesia. The pyroclastic flows destroyed an area over 7,700 sq mi—with ash deposits as thick as 2,000 feet. It was twelve times greater compared to more recent 1815 Mount Tambora eruption, which caused The Year Without Summer of 1816.

Toba caused a global cooling that would last decades, devastating life. A ten-year volcanic winter triggered by the eruption could have largely destroyed the food source of humans, causing a severe reduction in the population size—creating a bottleneck in human evolution.

We mark the start of Year #4 of the Thunderbolts show with Gareth Samuel, creator of “See the Pattern” and EU advocate. Gareth tells the story of our planet’s 10,000 sole survivors of Toba who rebuilt the human race—based on coalescence evidence of DNA and the relatively low level of genetic variation in humans.

Gareth Samuel | See the Pattern
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36 thoughts on “Gareth Samuel: The Star That Nearly Wiped-Out Humanity | Thunderbolts”

  1. love the way you fit the structured atomic model in here too.. really great theories, although you are speaking another language for those indoctrinated in the ignorant and corrupt universities of the world

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  2. Given the motion of the sun and other local stars relative to Arcturus, it would be interesting to pin the location and motion of this particular star to that reference frame. Also, we need to keep in mind that the standard model leads to an estimated straight line path for this star, compared to he spiraling we see as in the double helix nebula.

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  3. Just wanna thank everyone at TP for putting your free time towards this channel that to me is one of the most important topics on this platform. The EU leads to Zero Point energy and changing the world forever, no longer will we need fossil fuels, nuclear power or anything else these crack pot scientists come up with, wish Tesla was alive today what a brave new world it could be¥

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  4. Is the suns 11 year solar cycle the aftermath, a still-diminishing wobble caused by the scholz binary? Is the wobble actually every 6000 and 12000 years? Wow!! Only 75,000 years ago. Our solar system may be still be ringing/ oscillating because of scholz😮

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  5. Cool… but the Thunderbolts Project supports the ARRIVAL OF EARTH into the Solar System about 20,000 years ago, as recorded by ancient people. 70,000 years ago, Earth wasn't on a Sun-based orbit. We'd have been out in open space, in the paradise of proto-Saturn's glowing plasma sheathe.

    So which one is it?

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  6. Transmutation of elements…and that's how gold was created. Seaborg turned lead into gold using high energy alpha particles (electricity). Yet the books still call this "alchemy", like we're still in the middle ages.

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  7. Ok..everyone in disbelief that another solar system was 0.8 light years from us, consider this. The milky way is traveling at 1.3 million miles per hour, 0.2 percent the speed of light. Speed of light is 670 million miles per hour. The solar system and scholz binary are rotating around the center of the " milky way", a small galaxy only 100,000 light years wide. It takes earth 250 million years for earth to orbit this galaxy once. Depending on scholzs' velocity and trajectory..this is feasible. Thunderbolts project isnt making this up. Scholzs path is well documented.
    So, thunderbolts proposition that electron charges could have shifted and changed the electrical charges within our solar system is feasible. The electric universe ties us to the center of a galaxy that is 35,000 light years from us. Nebulae that are 2 million light years in length are held together. We are trying to understand why electricity can hold massive amounts of matter into clusters

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  8. I think that the greatest hurdle that the EU has to cross is to get people to more readily accept that idea that both the earth and the human race could be naturally destroyed very quickly, and that the history of the solar system is more or less now a book that is now largely illegible. .

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  9. Does the oort cloud not have enough mass to be affected as well? Could something get close enough to cause debri from the oort cloud to be pulled out causing a disruption that could affect the planets?

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