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New Study Shows That Civilizations Have Collapsed Around the Globe in a Short Time -- Repeatedly, Throughout History

Civilizations around the globe have made the same mistakes that have caused their downfalls repeatedly throughout history. We today have not learned about this, and are also making the same mistakes. For this reason, natural disasters have been continually rising and will culminate in massive Earth changes, and the global collapse of civlizations -- unless we learn about this overlooked history, and act on it.

If you take the radiocarbon dates of civilizations beginnings and endings, you would probably suspect that there would be no trend. Each civilization would have a unique history that you would anticipate is not very similar with regards to the times of their beginnings and endings. Notwithstanding, author, and president and founder of The Living Cosmos Society, Richard Pasichnyk took the radiocarbon dates of the beginnings and endings of civilizations around the world, and plotted them on a histogram -- a bar-type graph. This revealed two intriguing facts that have somehow previously gone unnoticed: (1) civilizations show no trends when it comes to beginnings, and (2) there is a clear and significant trend in the ends of civilizations.

What was also unexpected is that these periods -- when civilizations around the globe collapse -- last about 200 years, but they reach a climax in a timeframe of about 25 to 50 years. "This is the sort of thing you would expect from instability reaching a climax," says Richard. "The source of the instability has to be due to the civilizations themselves, because it is the civilizations that collapse." Looking into the writings, geology and archeology of these time periods lends further support for the fact that these various civilizations experienced devastating forces in a relatively short time, and simultaneously, or nearly so, around the world.

What Richard has uncovered in this exploration of history is a history of humanity unlike anything you have ever heard of. Events in history are continually repeated by different cultures throughout time with the same finale, affecting the entire globe in a relatively short time. From the ancient writings of all of the historians, philosophers, religious writings and mythology, during these times, we also find the same understanding. And their writings unveil the true nature of the forces behind the events. Yet, we are not taught about these things in schools, universities or the media.

The various types of natural disasters, terrorism and war always end up producing the same result -- the destruction of lifeless structures, and the return of life. In fact, humans and Nature are so much a part of each other that we literally take turns in accomplishing the same objective, as part of an overall process involving a living Earth. When natural disasters go up, war and terrorism go down, and vice versa.

Natural disasters have been undergoing a steady climb, as things become more and more unstable -- a process that has happened many times before. These and other observations indicate that we are about to undergo a major global transformation. Notwithstanding, we can stop many natural disasters, terrorism and war by understanding what took and is taking place. "In Defense of Nature -- The History Nobody Told You About" unveils a story of the human interaction with our living Earth and living Cosmos. To say that you will be truly surprised by what has been hidden from our historical perspectives is surely an understatement. Know what coming Earth changes are about to occur and why.

Interviews and review copies are available on request.

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