THE REIGN OF THE ICE
There were at least 4 Ice-ages with gllobal consequences. There were several smaller ones, mini-Ice Ages, which lasted over 100 years long. North-Eastern Europe was struck by one in the 17th and 18th century. It helped the Dutch in their fight against the Spaniards. The frozen rivers and lakes were ideal for skating, an art the Spaniards were unfamiliar with and did not have an military answer. Cities encircled by Spanish troops, could be relieved and strengthened over the icy water. These four main ice-ages delivered four “different” humans and their resp. societies. A golden age, a silver one, the bronze age and finally an iron age. That is the crumbling age we live in. Every period was closed and begun by all kinds of disasters. Volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis and mudslides on a global scale. Every time the survivors forgot what happened (amnesia) and started all over again. Everytime they had less material resources, technology and spiritual power. Knowledge, data and insights got lost and the material component of their civilization was damaged or destroyed. Ice was connected to water. The more ice, the less water. On several moments in history sea-levels were 200 meters lower, than today. Each human civilisation started as groups of individuals (clan, tribes) but as a form of progress groups unified, sometimes by force, sometimes through migration. Eventually humans had global contact and unification on a world-scale was made possible. The Bronze age was the Age of Atlantis,, Lemuria was silver and Gotwana gold. Due to the circumstances in each period, you can draw a different worldmap. The big city-states of Gotwana, Lemuria and Atlantis have been destroyed or were forgotten (Angkor Wat) and some disappeared under the waves, like Doggerlant and the Black Sea. This is a time of change and we approach a new Golden Age (it's a cycle). Old powers are manifesting themselves and are manipulating human kind.
Why? They want to conquer Paradise first.
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