Joe Rogan: "The Secrets to the Extinction Event are in Those Bones"

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they weren't supposed to take all that stuff they were only supposed to take bones of scientific value and and they were supposed to research everyone they took and they're supposed to under the agreement I had with them or my my company do a report annually on everything they took and it was a tripartite agreement with the University of Alaska am andh and my company fairs exploration and they didn't do any of it and when I bought the company I went to the university Museum and the curator there I said I bet you know why I'm here he goes I think I do I said I want the bones back he goes let's go to New York City let's go get them so we all went to New York City to get them and they gave me a nice tour downstairs of the of the basement and showed me the tons and tons they had done there hundreds and hundreds of Mammoth tusks really in those crate the wooden crates and everything else and what are they doing with them nothing they're supposed to do reports and research on them they haven't done anything in 100 years so is it because they don't have the funding to do the work on them and they just want to store them because they're pack rats like what what are they doing well they don't have they don't have the stratagraph information about where that stuff comes from ah you have that I have all of that yeah and one of the authors of that report I read last year uh was trying to get us together so we could make some sense out of this collection and like Drew and I were talking earlier it's like a thousand piece jigsaw puzzle I only got 20 pieces I want the whole thing on the table and we'll research all of it because the secrets to the extinction event are in those bones yeah it seems like it it is well let's let's talk about that because one of the things that you have found is a layer of carbon a layer of uh dark carbon that seems to indicate a a mass fire yes and that where your the animals are it's it's so unusual that there are so many bones in this same sort of layer that exist in one place yeah that something had to happen for them to all die in that one spot and this is something that Randall Carlson has pointed out before um you know when they found the other places where I forget where the other places were was it Siberia where they found massive amounts of mammoths that were all in one area that seemed to died instantaneously some of them with like broken leg bones seem to have died because of an impact or the the uh the force of the impact like I told you last time I think it's all secondary deposition from water that because there's such a wide spectrum of them very few mummified remains although we found some this summer um and I think I told you last year that the oldest sample we took was 22,000 years old and some people you know I have that Ice Age fossil Works buy little shards of Ivory and I told the one guy said want you carbon dated if you want to know the story so he sent it off to a lab and had it carbon dated 40,000 years old wow so there might be enough in there for two dest events which is probably likely could have yeah what well what Randall and Graham Hancock what they believe and the younger D impact Theory proponents believe is that distinctly something around 11,800 years ago and then maybe something also around 10,000 years ago but that doesn't preclude or that doesn't dismiss the idea that there could have been one 30,000 years 40,000 years it could have been multiple events could have been and because of this time that we passed through this Comet shower it's every June and November I believe and I I've posted that picture before of the burnt Bedrock mhm and a gravel above it yes see if you can find that photo Jamie cuz that's fascinating too because that that seems to indicate that something massive happened something did happen yeah and the problem with this deposit now I got to be careful what I say after last time what Would You Do When I Was Here with you last time did you get crazy what' you say I'm afraid I bullshitted you a little bit in what way because when I got back to Fairbanks my surveyor comes up to me his name's Albert he says you got a lot of nerve bullshitting him like that I said what are you talking about he said you told him the site that you dug all these up in five acres I said yeah he goes it's 2.1 Acres W okay I'm G to tell him I'm sorry so joke even small well that's I apologize that's actually even more insane right so do you you you think that this is like the water had washed these bodies into a very specific area I I think I think there's a a bigger system of water in play that we don't really understand yet when when we started the going up The Gulch it's what it is is a Gulch and it's it's about well the way I can describe it it's sure is narrow but it sure is long so this year we decided let's go back to the beginning and we move the pump and everything back down to where we started 156 years ago thinking okay let's see how wide this is as soon as we started doing it we started finding more tusks W more animal parts more of everything and we found those crazy saw bones yeah the crazy saw bones are very interesting y so let's talk about that because we've we've showed photos on the podcast before um and that these saw bones now you have carbon dated them and they're to win here they are yeah you're not going to believe this cuz we got all excited when we found them yeah plus or minus 200 years or 190 years so what what kind of animal are these from I don't know but they're 200 years old 190 here I brought one with me oh really this is uh the story about how these were found is I got a call one day I was out there at the Boneyard my daughters have a tourist business around the Corner a little bit called gold daughters and aora called me up and goes dad there's a state troop over here wanting to talk to you and I look around my truck to see what I got in it I said okay I'll be right over I go over and we had some stuff going on at the time and I didn't think there was any reports filed any place but I go over there and introduce myself to this guy and it's his name name is Eric Spitzer he's the head state trooper in Fairbanks he says I was just out in the neighborhood I I wanted to come by and introduce myself I saw you on Joe Rogan's podcast I love fossils I love what this is all about it's my kids like to look for bones and I take them out in the woods and we look for stuff and I just wanted to come by and introduce myself and he the the excitement in his just him talking to me I said well follow me over we'll go I'll go show it to you right now so he went over to the Boney yard he got out and he looked around he just couldn't believe it he picked up some bone Parts I said well now you're a boner you just got to find one and uh we a little bit he goes you mind if I bring my kids out sometime I said bring them out this weekend we'll fire the pumps up I'll turn you guys loose and then we'll come check on you once in a while the most of us try to find this but your love it stains stuck in my veins your love is in my veins you give me pain your love is in my veins take you twice a day your love is in my veins you give me pain your love it stains stuck in my veins I believe love please don't hurt my trust you know you're all I need I lost just you can't bruise my body no more
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Length: 8min 33sec (513 seconds)
Published: Fri Dec 29 2023
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