Sure, it happens ever 50 million years. Not every 12k years. We do have catclysms every 12k to 36k years, for sure, but nothing on the order of %70 life die off. Not even close.
The history is there, hidden but remnants remain. Ever see the walls and old roads buried Africa? Looks like the whole continent was heavily populated before written history, then gone. Maps of Antarctica with accurate shorelines no modern human has ever seen? Waves crossing North America?
The pole shift is happening now, and it’s getting faster. The earths magnetic field is dropping rapidly and the cosmic rays alone (besides major sun ejections) do massive damage. Go look at the data, see for yourself.
Along with this comes earthquakes, volcanoes, all sorts of fun. Read the research journals, the studies proving all this were near zero 10 years ago, now every day there are piles of new ones. Watch bens daily show, they are only a few minutes each, I’d love to be wrong about this and let life continue happily on…
This is nonsense. There are no 70%+ mass extinctions ever 12k years. It is beyond bullshit. The mass global extinctions are on a 50+ million year cycles and there are MANY overlapping cycles at that (something like 12 suspected or so).
Every 12k to 36k we have substantial changes related to the earths procession but that is barely noticeable globally.
There are many out of band events that could affect species that are high on the predator / specialization scale such as supervolcanoes. The yellowstone supervolcano has a period of about 250 000 years of activity, we are way overdue by a huge amount of years already and the last time that it errupted it covered north america in ash a few inches thick down to Florida. That type of even certainly would affect top / hyperspecialized predators like our selves especially when there were only millions of us on the planet, but no record exists that suggests that even supervolcanoes like yellowstone that can cover an entire continent in ash could create 70% extinction globally.
The most likely out of band events to take us out would be either asteroid impacts of desease. None of the cyclical patterns you speak of matter in the least beyond perhaps being civilization resetting as it is speculated that whatever Atlantis was it got wiped out during the younger dreias around 12k years ago.
Speculation is a good start, but you need to keep on reading, digging and thinking critically as you dig through the information.
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