Douglas Vogt presents geological evidence for a 12,000-year climate disaster cycle linked to geomagnetic reversals and solar activity.
Key Takeaways
- Climate disasters follow a 12,068-year cycle linked to geomagnetic (polar) reversals.
- Solar activity, not human CO2 emissions, is the primary driver of global warming and climate change.
- Ice Ages occur immediately after geomagnetic reversals due to changes in Earth's magnetic field and solar influence.
- Mainstream climate science and government narratives are criticized as misleading and financially motivated.
- Understanding this cycle can help humanity prepare for and survive future climate disasters.
Summary
- Douglas Vogt discusses a 12,068-year cycle of geomagnetic reversals and their connection to Ice Ages and climate disasters.
- He argues that global warming is driven by solar activity, not CO2 emissions or human activity.
- Vogt is the first to explain why Ice Ages occur immediately after geomagnetic reversals.
- The video critiques mainstream climate science and government narratives on global warming.
- Vogt presents his research through a PowerPoint explaining the discovery of the climate cycle and its timing.
- He references his books, including 'God's Day of Judgment' and 'The Theory of Multi-Dimensional Reality.'
- The discussion includes philosophical critiques of physics and the influence of Aristotle's matter-oriented theory.
- Vogt highlights the role of solar output in increasing geological and atmospheric disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornadoes.
- The video is part of the Creative Society project, aiming to unite humanity's scientific potential and address global crises.
- Vogt emphasizes the importance of recognizing and speaking out about perceived scientific and societal errors.











