
Rick Strassman is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. His new book, "My Altered States: A Doctor's Extraordinary Account of Trauma, Psychedelics, and Spiritual Growth," is available now. www.rickstrassman.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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So he's got... Hi, Rick. Hi. Good to see you, brother. Good seeing you, too. So he's got this place called The Boneyard. My friend John Reeves in Alaska. And he made this for me, too. This is like a little skull. That's a woolly mammoth tooth. Like a molar. Whoa. Yeah. So he has this incredible place and he was a gold miner and still is.
And they started finding like an extraordinary amount of tusks and bones and skulls from animals that aren't even supposed to have been there. Yeah. And it's kind of rewriting history, but it's all in his land. So he has complete control over it. And he has like, see, there's John. He's this enormous dude. He's like six foot nine, like a big giant man. And he has this is just some of it.
Like show those warehouses that he has. So he had a research facility built on his property. So they could study this stuff. And if you see outside in the lobby, there's actually a bison skull. It's like a 10,000-plus-year-old bison skull. So this area is only a few acres. This is what's really crazy.
He has one area that's like – I believe it's like four acres and another area that's about six acres. And there's also like a very heavy layer of carbon there. So it appears there was some sort of a mass fire.
And he thinks that this mass extinction event that all the people like Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson talk about with the end of the Younger Dryas, the Younger Dryas impact area, he thinks it's connected to this. And he thinks that site might have been hit.
And all these animals probably in the great flood, their carcasses were washed into this sort of valley in this one area where they were kind of trapped up against the side of this mountain. And so he hoses the mountain down. It's all permafrost. So it's all been frozen forever. And they have these high pressure hoses and they hose it until they expose like a tusk. And they have this.
This is what they do all day.
Yeah, those hosers are what they used to use for mining gold, too.
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