[Aztlan] Holocene start comet impacts confirmed by excavation

E.P. Grondine epgrondine at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 4 18:23:18 CST 2009


Hi Jeff - 

Yes, it should be noted that I published a book on asteroid and comet impacts in the Americas in the recent past. These were not trivial events.

I can not speak for West, but from what you say he is unaware of Tankersley's excavation. I did my work on these comet impacts alone from 2003-2004. This may mean nothing to you, but note especially that they were comet fragment impacts and NOT asteroid or "meteorite" impacts.

Excuse me, but the URL I gave has the newspaper report on Tankersley's excavations, which is the data I mentioned. Why do you fail to mention the Mohawk, Tuscarora, Lenape, Shawnee, and Sioux traditions of these impacts which I shared at the paleoanthropology forum as well? Do you think that I made them up? 

Not all impacts create craters, sometimes there are airbursts of many megatons force, Tunguska being the most recent example.

One of the comet fragment impacts (and in Shawnee tradition there were five separate impacts) appears to have occurred on the ice sheet south of Hudson's Bay. There are geological teams out working on this now, but funding is limited.

That is why there was such a thick layer of impactites near Sandusky.

E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas


--- On Wed, 3/4/09, J. L. Baker <sierradeagua at yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: J. L. Baker <sierradeagua at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [Aztlan] Holocene start comet impacts confirmed by excavation
> To: aztlan at lists.famsi.org, epgrondine at yahoo.com
> Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2009, 3:06 PM
> Last night I listened to a talk by Allen West, a
> geophysicist involved with the comet theory. I was not
> impressed, nor were many in the audience, including
> professors from the U of A, who raised a number of questions
> that West was unable to adequately answer. The biggest issue
> to be raised was "where is the impact crater?" and
> there are several elements missing from the late Clovis
> deposits that are universally associated with metorite
> impacts.
> 
> It should be noted here that Grondine has published a book
> on the impact of comets and asteroids on the planet, and the
> link he provided us with does not link to the data he
> discusses, but, to a webpage of comments on the article,
> with most of the comments by Grondine himself. The phrase
> "the remains of blast killed mega-fauna" sounds
> very suspicious to me. And, I should note, that these
> remains were not mentioned by West himself at last nights
> talk. 
> 
> If these mega-fauna were killed by the blast, then why is
> there not an impact crater near Toledo, OH?
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> 
> Jeffrey L. Baker, Ph.D


      


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