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Old 02-13-2010, 03:08 PM   #4
Zenbuoy
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Default Re: Michael Tsarion talks to Max Igan & John Lipscomb

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Swami[/B];237948]
Very nice.
And he also mentions Comyns Beaumont

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Comyns Beaumont

William Comyns Beaumont, (1873–1956) was a British journalist and author. He was also a staff writer for the Daily Mail newspaper, and editor of "the Great Eight"[1] papers and magazines including the London Magazine, Illustrated London News, Bystander, National Graphics, Passing Show, and Pan.[2] He also used the pseudonym, "Appian Way". Alfred de Grazia described him as a prominent catastrophist in his book Chaos and Creation.[3], and writer John Michell describes Beaumont thus:

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"His main subjects were mythology, early history, geology, and ancient astronomical records. In all of them he found convincing evidence that the earth had suffered many cataclysms in the course of its history, the most recent having occurred in about 1322 B.C.". Beaumont suggested they "were caused by meteoric impacts which in turn are closely related to cometary movements. That belief was the cornerstone of Beaumont's revolution theories and history and geography".
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