yeah, that also seems to be an interesting connection, i can see how it's related. masons are actually ... what is the word... students of myth and religion. and mostly skeptical. there's been some kooky and fucked up ones among it but you don't have to get to level 33 to get the gist.

https://youtu.be/j-9sdw0Ooes

i didn't know that there was a person who owned up to being the "library of cerne" who claims credit for TAOY but this is him. i've been hanging out on his telegram channel since i learned about this stuff. i am quite sure you will enjoy his analysis. i will also say that the dryas impactor stuff is probably dead on but the part i think is missing from TAOY is the geomagnetic stuff. in the book you will find a few mentions here and there, one section i vividly remember about the "evil sun" and how many people died on the spot who were not under cover when it turned, this is entirely consistent with a micronova event, the deaths were caused by cosmic/x/gamma rays, and some people literally caught fire and shit. this was the only thing in TAOY that i didn't catch the drift about until i started watching Space Weather News guy Ben Davidson. suffice it to say that it's on Chris Horlacher's radar now too for some time.

it's uncertain exactly when, or to what degree shit is gonna get nasty in the near future but the certainty of it coming in the near future is not in question, if you watch SWN pods and catch on to the extensive evidence he has assembled about past events and some of the things that they are sure happened.

like, maybe you heard of the case of the woolly mammoth that was dug out of the ice and was snap frozen, and the meat was still perfectly preserved and it was eaten at some funny dinner? the only way you can snap freeze an animal that big is if you throw a giant block of ice that came from the north pole that was as close to absolute zero as occurs naturally. but it was found in siberia. this is likely from the last event 12000 years ago. the only logical explanation for how such a cold pile of ice could have chilled a whole mammoth like this is that there was a massive jerk of the crust that some iceberg broke off and fell on this poor mammoth's head. the mammoth also had signs of brutal bone breaks and similar injuries consistent with being crushed by a giant very cold slab of ice.

That was the deepest, most profound, and insightful movie I've ever seen.

Mmm it would be more correct to say there's 33 degrees of Scottish rite, but only 3 of masonry. But... Tbh, who cares. I'm just relaying what I've heard.

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yeah, and it makes you laugh the whole way along