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with his head up his rear end, had an error in the URL.
Threrefore, this posting is resubmitted with the correction..
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Quite frankly, I rarely male a mistake. Back in 1997 I thought
I made a mistake but I was mistaken.
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I wonder when The New York Times is going to have the balls
to make a correction about its erroneous articles that there is
even an iota of truth in Darwin's theory of the origin of man.
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> DISCOVERY OF PETRIFIED BONES, TEETH AND SOFT
> ORGANS BETWEEN ANTHRACITE VEINS CONFIRMS
> THEORY OF MAN'S EVOLUTION UNMITIGATED CRAP
> TRUTH VS. THE MONUMENTAL LIE OF MAN'S EVOLUTION
> (Fossils -- SOME HUMAN -- Found Between Coal Veins)
> PETRIFIED FOSSILS STILL EMBEDDED IN SLATE
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Ed Conrad
http://www.edconrad.com
MAN AS OLD AS COAL and PROOF OF LIFE AFTER DEATH
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> A VERY BRIEF MESSAGE FROM ED CONRAD
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As you all know by now, truth no longer is playing second fiddle
to the fiction, fantasy and fairy tales that have been dished out
for more than a century about man's origin and ancestry.
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Finally, it's the official end of the deceit, deception, collusion and
conspiracy that has long been perpetrated by arrogant, egotistical
members of the Scientific Establshment in and out of its hallowed
Halls of Learning.
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Their monumental hoax on mankind has met its match with the
presentation of undeniable physical evidence that, multi-millions of
years ago, the good earth wasn't anything like what has long
been depicted by the scientific community.
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For one thing, man -- in almost our present form -- existed while
coal was being formed, and our ancestors lived alongside
giant scorpions, dinosaurs and beasts with six-inch-high canine
teeth.
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And man and animals had one thing in common. Both were
annihilated in some incredible catastrophe that blew them limb
from limb and scattered their bones, teeth and soft organs
in all directions.
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What happened next is a testament to the late, great Immanuel
Velikovsky who, more than a half-century ago, said the true story
of earth's -- and man's -- past is written in the rocks, visible for
all to see as part of the fossil record.
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And the late, great Immanuel Velikovsky put his courageous
words on paper while writing two of the most important science
books ever published: "Worlds in Collison" and "Earth in Upheaval."
No other scientific books can hardly compare.
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Eons ago -- before coal hardened -- some sort of fluid engulfed
the bones, teeth and soft organs just after the great catastrophe,
causing them to petrify and now offer a mind boggling horror story
of mankind's distant past.
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That man existed during the Carboniferous Period also offers
proof that we could not possibly have evolved as suggested
by the Darwin Theory.
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Rightly so, because the theory of the evolution of man never
possessed a shred of physical evidence in the first place.
Man could not -- and did not -- become such a magnificent machine
by a series of incredible accidents of nature since it's an
astronomical mathematical absurdity.
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Even Charles Darwin had a sneaky suspicion his theory was full
of hot air when he admitted being perplexed by the evolution of
the eye.
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> ``To suppose that the eye (with so many parts all working
> together) . . . could have been formed by natural selection
> seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree."
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And Earnest Hooton, longtime professor of anthropology at Harvard
University, seconded the motion years later in his book, "Apes, Men
and Morons," citing the absence of undeniable physical evidence.
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> " I can point to many anatomical
> features of man in which the known
> courses of evolution can be explained
> plausibly by the theory of natural
> selection, but I do not know of one
> in which it can be proved."
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> "I am also convinced that science
> pursues a foolish and possibly
> fatal policy when it tries to keep up
> its bluff of omniscience in matters
> of which it is still woefully ignorant.
> Sooner or later the intelligent public
> is going to call that bluff."
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But, since we have been spoon-fed such pablum -- the evolution of
man -- by members of the omniscient Scientific Establishment, most
of us ate up every word. These egotistical pompous asses were neither
to be questioned nor challenged.
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About a year after finding my first specimen of petrified bone between
coal veins in June 1981, I couldn't believe the INCREDIBLE
resistance I was encountering in my pursuit of honest investigation.
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My longtime friend, Clayton Lennon (1900-1996), warned me it
wouldn't be easy and one day, between puffs of his cigar,
summed up my despair quite eloquently.
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> "You're not only fighting the man in the ring, Ed.
> You're also fighting the referee and the three judges."
< <
Meanwhile, as their noses continued to grow, so also did the
arrogance of members of the Scientific Establishment who had
long lost the goal of a search for truth. The only important thing
to them, I soon learned, was to make no waves and concentrate
on protecting their vested interests.
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Over time, they had become incredibly ruthless and bold, really
believing that -- as members of omnipotent Acadamia -- they could
do anything they damn well pleased and answer to no one..
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Since I have had a ringside seat over these past 25 years, I assure
you that it has included not only denial of physical evidence that
could -- would -- destroy the theory of the evolution of man but
actually tampering with that evidence -- and I have come right out
and named names.
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Then, with brass testicles, the criminals were actually belittling
the victim, with character assassination leveled like a Gatling gun.
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And even worse, the assault on truth was adamantly defended by
their colleagues.
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Fortunately, for your grandchildren and mine, that day is over.
The pseudoscientists' day of reckoning has finally arrived.
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But it comes as no surprise. After all, they had been forewarned:
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Strange, according to scientific doctrine, petrified bones, teeth
and soft organs -- some human -- couldn't possibly have been
found in Carboniferous strata, dated at a minimum of 280 million
years.
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You see, every scientific textbook insists that no large land
animals, let alone man, existed back then. Hell, man wouldn't begin
evolving until multi-millions of years later, the pseudos proclaimed.
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But the incredible arsenal of petrified bones, teeth and even soft
organs proves -- beyond doubt -- that man and large land animals
indeed had been around when coal was being formed. Otherwise,
their mortal remains could not have been preserved between layers
of anthracite as the result of a catastrophe beyond our wildest
imagination.
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And, since this is the grim evidence that a catastrophe happened
before, there is NO question that it could happen again.
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The late, great Immanuel Velikovsky provided evidence of catastrophes
in his two books, "Worlds in Collision" and "Earth in Upheaval,"
published back in the early 1950s. In them, he offered undeniable
evidence of calamities beyond human comprehension but was
ridiculed and badmouthed by members of the Scientific Establishment.
<
Here's a copy of these two books, in paperback, and an explanation
why Velikovsky was treated with scorn and contempt, which is how
members of the Scientific Establishment have treated me for the last
25 years.
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A longtime newspaperman, I figured -- when realizing I was getting
the shaft from the Scientific Establishment -- I'd get a fair shake
from newspapers in an effort to tell my story.
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I thought the editors would be genuinely interested in what might've
sounded like a farfetched story, except that it was backed up by
petrified bones, teeth and soft organs as old as coal.
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Reporters from the Allentown (Pa.) Call-Chronicle and Las Vegas
Sun, to mention just two, were greatly impressed. But when their
stories appeared in print, it took my breath away. The articles were
completely negative, making me look like that proverbial horse's
ass.
<
Naturally, there was nothing I could do about it, so I had to give up
on newspapers completely. I had long known the New York Times,
Washington Post and Philadelphia Inquirer wouldn't touch it because
they had several opportunities to do so but bowed to their vested
interests and ignored me.
<
Ditto for the TV network news shows like 60 Minutes, Meet the Press
The Situation Room, Nightline, American Idol and To Catch a Predator..
<
For the longest time, it appeared the world would never know the truth
about the catastrophe that decimated both man and animal while coal
was being formed.
<
Then a miracle happened -- along came the Internet. It gave me a way
to reach the pubic but, of course, the public wasn't paying attention
because members of the Scientific Establishment kept making me
look like a fool and an imbecile.
<
And, if you recall, they had been doing a mighty fine job of it
right up until yesterday. That's when members of the Scientific
Establishment got the second biggest shock of their lives, dwarfed
only by the attack on the Twin Towers.
<
Suddenly overnight, with the presentation of an arsenal of physical
evidence, the ridicule and character assassination have eased
somewhat.
<
Suddenly, their cannons ran out of ammunition, accusations that
I'm a liar and a fraud.
<
Suddenly, these Clown Princes of Sciences -- long having made
a joke at the expense of sacred Science -- finally realized that
their involvement in deceit, deception, collusion and conspiracy
has caught up with them.
<
These Omniscient Buffoons have defended their colleagues
who, with incredible audacity, have made a mockery of physical
evidence, totally ignoring it and sometimes even tampering with it.
<
Thomas Alva Edison probably put in a nutshell what they were
doing for so long, and my dear friend Clayton was right on target,
too.
<
> "The right to search for truth implies also a duty;
> one must not conceal any part of what one has
> recognized to be true."
> -- Thomas Edison
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