Dry Lake Michigan?

Posted by Pie Hole on January 14, 2009 in Pie Hole |

From the Mad Science team comes report of Another Stonehenge Discovered Under Lake Michigan? According to the report, it’s not unusual to find stuff at the bottom of Lake Michigan, because in the late ice age, it was dry. Lake Michigan averages 279 feet in depth, with a deepest measurement of 925 feet.
Let’s suppose that the “10-thousand-year-old stone structure” was found at the average depth, 279 feet. This means that 10,000 years ago, the oceans were more than 280 feet lower than they are today. Unless the neolithic peoples had the internal combustion engine, this is another log on the fire that humans are not responsible for “global warming” or “climate change.”
It is further evidence, however, that the Earth changes things on its own, without any help from humans. It’s evidence of a greater cycle that controls life on Earth. Of course, coming to grips that there is a greater power than people drives the liberals crazy, so they can never admit that there is a non-human controlled cycle of warming and cooling.

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