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Thousands of Drumlins Across North America Are Proof of a Flood That Defies All Known Science

2026-04-22 Entertainment
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Drumlins are not simply hills. Randall Carlson identifies them as the key to understanding the catastrophic nature of the ice age flood events he has been documenting - and the reason is written into their shape. Each drumlin has a blunt end facing upstream and a tapered end pointing downstream. That asymmetry is a paleo current indicator - a compass frozen in sediment that tells researchers exactly which direction the water was moving when it shaped the landscape. Thousands of drumlins covering thousands of square miles are thousands of simultaneous data points all recording the same catastrophic moment. The mechanism Randall describes is specific. Beneath an overlying glacier potentially thousands of feet thick, water flows under enormous pressure with no free surface - a lid forcing the flow into a high pressure system that shapes the glacial till beneath into the streamlined forms visible today. John Shaw was the researcher who first proposed that drumlins were formed by exactly these subglacial pressurized floods - and his critics savaged him, arguing that no reservoir of water large enough to produce these swarms could be identified. The Livingstone Lake event answered that challenge directly. The calculated total discharge of that single subglacial flood event was approximately 84,000 cubic kilometers of water. Randall and Brad Young traveled to the plateau region of British Columbia with drumlin expert Jerome Lessman specifically to determine whether the water that created the Channel Scablands came from the north out of British Columbia - not just from the east out of glacial Lake Missoula. The drumlins they found there pointed the answer in a direction the conventional model had never fully considered.

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@deepcosmiclove 2026-04-22

And it came to pass after seven days that the waters of the flood were upon the earth. In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, on the seventeenth day of the second month—on that day all the springs of the great deep burst forth, and the floodgates of the heavens were opened. And rain fell on the earth forty days and forty nights. Genesis 7

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@poèticien 2026-04-23

That title is nonsense. Micronova > pole shift > global tsunami. Pay attention to the Thunderbolts Project and SpaceWeatherNews. Randall is behind the curve and he's in great company.

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@dadanum8443 2026-04-22

The only way to get a flood that big imo, is if the earth's plates were suddenly, massively disrupted in some way - which I'm thinking must be a pole flip... Or rapid ice melting

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@Freebooter00 2026-04-22

Flew over the west recently drumlins from the continental divide in Colorado to Vegas.

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@groverc.loweiv8987 2026-04-22

Imagine an ice cube with water in the middle, hopefully that helps

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@richarddullum2373 2026-04-22

Are there drumlins or moraines or glacial erratics in SW Montana?

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@Kep79 2026-04-24

Ever heard of the great flood?? Its in the bible! Read it!

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@mkogrady6078 2026-04-23

Where are drumlins most promjjnent and can the landcwhere they exist be purchased?

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@MichaelWallace-g9r 2026-04-25

I caught a drum line once. Pretty good eatin

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@BevRich-y8u 2026-04-22

As always thank you randall. Keep educating and informing the world young man you're awesome.🤙✌️👍🤙

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