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Cosmic War: Interplanetary Warfare, Modern Physics, and Ancient Texts
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u/axolotl_peyotl ยท 1 pointr/conspiracy

More of this stuff at r/josephpfarrell

I also highly recommend Tom Van Flandern's book Dark Matter, Missing Planets and New Comets, he was a brilliant man.

Van Flandern predicted that most asteroids would have natural satellites and was completely ignored until his predication was validated when our technology was good enough to do so.

The reason such a notion was resisted was that according to the reigning theory, there haven't been any "catastrophic" events in our solar system in recent history, so tiny satellites of asteroids would long since have been absorbed or dissolved.

However, according to Van Flandern who painstakingly traced back the routes of many, many comets, there seems to have been at least one major explosion type event relatively recently in history. Van Flandern gives the dates 65 millions years ago and 3.2 millions years ago for possible "explosion" events.

The blackened and almost charred one half of Saturn's moon Iapetus is sometimes claimed as possible evidence of such an explosion. And that's just the beginning of the anomalies on Iapetus...

Farrell's book The Cosmic War is also a solid read, but I prefer some of his other books, particularly his 2009 book on alchemy and exotic science.