RAW DOGMA written by Nkrumah Steward
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| Ocean of Lava Blamed for Ancient Animal Deaths |
Peter D. Ward, professor of geological sciences and a paleontologist at the University of Washington, said "It looks like the Earth was getting multiple levels of extinction," chemical studies of ancient geology suggest that plant productivity was impacted "over and over again" during the period around the Permian-Triassic boundary."
Sometimes planet-wide extinction comes by an asteroid or a comet.
Sometimes it comes from a giant bubble of methane gas that comes up through cracks in the ocean floor.
And then apparently extinction sometimes comes in the form of a massive ocean of lava the size of Australia just oozing to the surface over a period of a few thousands of years, filling the atmosphere with choking levels of sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide and other fucked up gases that eventually changes the climate of the entire planet killing off 90 percent of everything on it.
It killed off damn near everything on the planet but the roach.
That is right, fucking LAVA doesn't even kill roaches.
Now tell me what the fuck do you think you are going to do with that can of Raid?
An article I just read in the Associated Press is saying that scientists have discovered that the earth has gone through what they call "cycles of extinction".
In this particular event 90% of all ocean life and 70% of everything that walked on four legs 250 million years ago.
The next time you hear somebody on the sci-fi channel tell you they were abducted by some alien race that are contemplating a mass exodus from their planet to come live on this one because this one is safer -- laugh out loud. |