why people believe there is tomorrow?

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  • I was just listening to this archeologist podcast they were talking about all the cataclysmic events of yesterday and theres several events in human history where something so massive happened 80%+ of humans died in a year. Comets, floods, disease, climate change like iceages from nuclear winter due to comets hitting earth, the earth sometimes heats up for a few years and all the crops die off.

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    • crops die off? I won't be TOO upset if brussel sprouts and sweet potatoes die off, those things are groady.

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    • What's the name of the podcast? I want to listen to this

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      • Its was GRAHAM HANCOCK & RANDALL CARLSON on Joe Rogan experience. Episode number 725. Make sure you watch episode 725 first because they've both been on the show together 3 times. Its very interesting. They basically go into how they believe civilization has died off and rebuilt several times. That explains why technology gets lost and we have to rebuild and relearn things. They pull out charts and everything and show you exactly how they reached their conclusion. Its not some conspiracy wack jobs either. They have good reputations.

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