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Date Published: Jun 18, 2009 - 1:20 am
I saw from a video that the construction site is a small area and
'experts' are intrigued as to why it is a bone bed. The bad science
they did was to slap dates on the fossils before tests were done.
They couched themselves on the trite maxim that the deeper the
fossil, the older it is. If that is reliable, then the recently
found tusk from the first mammoth found there is 10,000 years
younger than its owner. So the keepers of the truth guess that a
river deposited and buried the remains; do you know of any rivers
that keep the same course for 100,000 years that have the magical
power to preserve under the same conditions a whale and a mammoth
directly above it? Its easier to believe a global flood or at least
a mega-tsunami created this bone bed. In the area they also found
remains of another mammoth, a horse, a giant sloth, and lots of sea
shells. As the real news story emerges, the media retreats from it.
Its hard to hide an elephant under a rug of bovine defecation.-Doug
Gibson
Date Published: Apr 14, 2009 - 4:45 pm