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“It was the most terrifying moment of my entire life.” Sen. Rand Paul and his wife Kelley joined “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Friday to recount their experience of being accosted by protesters outside the White House following the conclusion of the Republican National Convention. | Fox News
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There are moments that pivot your life — death, marriage, the weird rites of youth. Climbed to a campus rooftop, lit something, and everything shifted: anger softened, the world stretched, and a hungry search for God opened up where everything used to be flat. Psychedelics don’t give answers so much as they reframe the questions — they widen the map so you can see the places you’ve been avoiding. This isn’t about escapism; it’s about the slow, stubborn work of learning to live with loss and how
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Your relationship with reality isn't passive—it's percussive. You're not just striking the drum… you're catching the rebound. You're not just seeing the world… you're shaping it. Stop aiming for what’s visible. Aim through it. Think bigger than your current constraints. That’s how change begins. | The Randall Carlson
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Old models said ice ages ended over tens of thousands of years. But radiocarbon dating changed everything. Suddenly, forests were growing where glaciers supposedly stood—35,000 years ago. And the melt didn’t take 20,000 years… it took just 3,000 to 5,000. It’s called the energy paradox—and it means we’ve underestimated how fast Earth can change. | The Randall Carlson
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You can’t carbon-date stone—but you can date when it was exposed. It’s called luminescence dating. When stone is shielded underground, it's not exposed to cosmic rays. But once it’s quarried and opened to sunlight and air, isotopes start forming. By measuring those isotopes, you can estimate when the stone was last exposed—like the walls around the Sphinx. And what we’re finding? It may rewrite everything we think we know about ancient history. | The Randall Carlson
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9 months ago
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The Bonneville and Missoula floods—two of the most catastrophic events in North American history—are thought to be unrelated. But what if they weren’t? What if they happened together, triggered by a single, greater cause? Coincidence... or convergence? Join Randall Carlson on the Lake Bonneville Megafloods Tour and explore the evidence firsthand. Witness the landscapes shaped by these ancient deluges and uncover the secrets of Earth's past. Reserve your spot now—link in bio! | The Randall Carlso
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Mar 23, 2025
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Catastrophes don’t ask for permission. The Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in 45 minutes. 104 lives lost — including 28 children. Texas wasn’t ready. Why? Blame flew around — federal, state, weather systems. But the truth? Disasters are local first. And if you're not tracking, communicating, and preparing… you’re gambling with lives. This isn't about politics. It's about preparation. | The Randall Carlson
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Life may have originated in the cosmos before evolving on Earth. With Earth’s precise conditions fostering higher life forms, the probability of similar planets forming elsewhere appears incredibly rare, highlighting the unique role Earth plays in the propagation of life. | The Randall Carlson
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Dec 25, 2024
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Synthetic radar images hint at possible cavities beneath the Giza Plateau. Manmade? Natural? The truth is—we don't know yet. But what we do know is this: the Sahara was once lush, filled with lakes, rivers, and life during the early Holocene. In that world, hidden structures beneath Giza aren’t so far-fetched after all. | The Randall Carlson
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Apr 28, 2025
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Venezuela didn’t fall apart overnight. It’s a complex collapse—economic mismanagement at home, and crippling sanctions from abroad. Together, they’ve triggered one of the largest migrations in the Western Hemisphere. Millions are fleeing. Many are coming here. The real question is: how much of this did we help create? | The Randall Carlson
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Apr 24, 2025
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In the 60s, the Vietnam War loomed over everything. Some were desperate to avoid the draft—very desperate. This story? A college student, one little pill, and a wild scene at the induction center. Chairs were flying, windows nearly shattered. He got what he wanted: declared unfit for service. Sometimes the resistance wasn’t in protests—it was in chaos. | The Randall Carlson
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9 months ago
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Catastrophes, not slow change, dominate evolution. Mass extinctions have reset life on Earth again and again— and 99.9% of all species are gone because of them. So why are we still clinging to gradualism? | The Randall Carlson
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10 months ago
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$375 million for a Senate race? That was never the plan. Originally, senators weren’t elected by popular vote—they were chosen by state legislatures. No fundraising. No campaigning. No promises. No bribery. That changed with the 17th Amendment in 1913—and so did the integrity of the Senate. | The Randall Carlson
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Apr 24, 2025
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Hurricane Katrina was devastating—but the Lake Missoula floods were on another scale entirely. Modern floods? Measured in millions of cubic feet per second. Missoula? Try 350 million. That’s up to 10 surdrops—the same unit used to measure ocean currents. And it wasn’t minutes or hours… it surged for days. We’re just beginning to grasp the true power of these ancient megafloods. | The Randall Carlson
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11 months ago
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In 1976, a dam failure devastated communities—but the relief wasn’t government-led. Locals stepped up, neighbors helped neighbors, and the response was fast, direct, and almost miraculous. Compare that to Katrina or Helene, where bureaucracy slowed everything down. The difference? Consciousness, community, and a mindset of responsibility. | The Randall Carlson
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Ancient myths understood a truth modern culture often forgets: the same forces that sustain life can also destroy it. In Egypt, the nurturing goddess Hathor had a destructive counterpart, Sekhmet, unleashed during a world-ending catastrophe. Sun, heat, and water are essential… until they aren’t. Across North America, the geological record confirms this duality with evidence of floods so vast they’re almost unimaginable. Myth wasn’t superstition, it was memory. | The Randall Carlson
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From Iceland to Eastern Europe, the climate cooled drastically between the Middle Ages and 1700. Grain crops vanished. Farms were abandoned. Floods, famines—and even cannibalism—marked the historical record. This wasn’t modern warming. This was historic freezing. And it reshaped civilization. | The Randall Carlson
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1 year ago
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Prices didn’t double by accident. The dollar lost half its value because the government keeps printing money—without backing it with real assets. Inflation isn’t natural. Deflation is—just look at how technology gets cheaper when government stays out. Hate the billionaires? Then throw away your smartphone | The Randall Carlson
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Apr 25, 2025
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At the end of the Ice Age, over 100 species of giant animals vanished—including millions of mammoths. Some scientists blame small bands of nomadic hunters. But think about it: 5–10 million humans worldwide 12 million mammoths Many found flash-frozen in Siberian permafrost Could a few hunters really exterminate every mammoth on Earth? Or was something far more catastrophic at play? | The Randall Carlson
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10 months ago
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Some want billionaires taxed out of existence. But think about it—many of these entrepreneurs grew up dreaming of the stars, believing humanity could actually reach for them. Their visions (and yes, their wealth) are fueling our steps toward becoming a cosmic civilization. Don’t kill the dream before it takes flight. | The Randall Carlson
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In any cataclysm, survival depends on access to resources—and on where the destruction isn’t complete. After Mount St. Helens erupted, even a scorched landscape held pockets of life. Ferns survived. Forests began to return. Nature knows how to rebuild. Do we? | The Randall Carlson
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1 year ago
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Control has always followed resources, and in places like eastern Ukraine, trillions in buried wealth shape the conflict on the surface. But beneath the politics lies a cultural shift: more people rejecting victimhood in favor of self-responsibility, creativity, and agency. Real change isn’t coming from governments or institutions...it’s emerging from individuals choosing to build, to act, and to step forward with purpose. | The Randall Carlson
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5 months ago
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200,000 years of human history… shaken again and again by forces beyond our control. During the last glacial maximum, sea levels dropped 400 feet as oceans froze into vast ice sheets. Whole landscapes were reshaped, water cycles broken, and the Earth’s very shape distorted under the weight. Every melt and freeze was a cosmic heartbeat — a reminder that civilization rises and falls in rhythm with powers far greater than us. | The Randall Carlson
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7 months ago
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NASA has done real science. But other agencies—like NOAA—have drifted from their original mission, promoting climate narratives over objective research. Science should explore, not advocate. It’s time we return to data over dogma. | The Randall Carlson
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Growing up without nature comes at a cost. A major study found that low exposure to green space in childhood strongly correlates with depression, anxiety, and poor mental health in adulthood—even when adjusted for other factors. Our brains evolved in the wild, not in concrete. The problem isn’t just a lack of nature… it’s what we replaced it with. | The Randall Carlson
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May 1, 2025
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New Big Picture Episode is dropping on Thursday! | The Randall Carlson
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Feb 12, 2025
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Join me at Cosmic Summit in June. Use code “Randall” for 10% off. https://cosmicsummit.com/ What if the Earth didn’t ease into the Ice Age—but snapped into it in just a few years? New evidence from Greenland ice cores shows that global temperatures may have plunged by 18°F in under 5 years. Entire forests grew in Canada just 40,000 years ago… and then vanished beneath a mile of ice. Civilizations, if they existed, would've been wiped clean by the advancing glaciers. We're only now beginning to g
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Since the 1970s, “hands-off” environmental policy has led to restricted forest access and a dangerous buildup of fuel. Old logging roads—once crucial for firefighting—have grown over. At the same time, massive fuel loads have piled up in unmanaged forests. So when fires hit? We’re locked out… and the forests are ready to blow. This isn’t just climate. It’s policy. And it’s suboptimal. | The Randall Carlson
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9 months ago
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Volcanoes. Ocean currents. Solar cycles. Even galactic radiation. These natural forces have shaped Earth's climate for millennia—yet they’re barely part of today’s discussion. Why? Because anthropogenic climate change dominates the narrative—and anything else is labeled a distraction. But ignoring solar variability and impact events might be our biggest mistake. | The Randall Carlson
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