Re: NO MATTER HOW YOU SAY IT, MAN AS OLD AS COAL -- OLD MAN COMO LO DEL CARBÓN -- OLD MAN AS AS CHARBON -- OLD M AN AS AS KOHLE -- ΜΑΝ ΟΠΩΣ ΠΑΛΙΑ ΟΠΩΣ ΑΝΘΡΑΚΑ -- AS OLD MAN COME CARBONE --OLD MAN COMO AS CARVÃO -- MAN AS OLD AS У
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Re: NO MATTER HOW YOU SAY IT, MAN AS OLD AS COAL -- OLD MAN COMO LO DEL CARBÓN -- OLD MAN AS AS CHARBON -- OLD M AN AS AS KOHLE -- ΜΑΝ ΟΠΩΣ ΠΑΛΙΑ ΟΠΩΣ ΑΝΘΡΑΚΑ -- AS OLD MAN COME CARBONE --OLD MAN COMO AS CARVÃO -- MAN AS OLD AS У         

Group: alt.magick · Group Profile
Author: BradGuth
Date: Feb 14, 2008 19:00

And this pretend-atheist Usenet from naysay hell on Earth cares? (not)

Ed Conrad could have uncovered the one and only holy grail, or even
the actual boned of Jesus Christ and it wouldn't matter to those in
charge of this Usenet and of its puppet mainstream media.
. - Brad Guth

On Feb 9, 6:37 am, Nobel Foundation hotmail.com> wrote:
> <
> Listed below is the Web page of Lin Liangtai of Taipei, Taiwan, who
> has confirmed that Ed Conrad's discoveries between coal veins are
> petrified bones, SOME HUMAN.
>
> No wonder, then, why Lin Liangtai is a prime candidate for the Nobel
> Foundation's Prize for Science.
> <
> After all, Lin Liangtai's scientific research has destroyed the Theory
> of Evolution which has bamboozled Stupid Us for many decades.
> Actually, it has been the systematic release of toxic gas by
> pseudoscientists worldwide combined with incredible feats or searching
> for answers up
> their old wazoo).
> <
> And these exclusive photos prove it (both submitted by David
> Ian Greig, moderator of talk.origins), who had declined stating
> whether he himself is in one of the pictures.
> <http://www.edconrad.com/pics/TightFit.jpghttp://www.edconrad.com/pics/SaveTheWhale...
> <
> ================================
> <
> EVIDENCE OF A COVER-UP. YOU WANT?
> EVIDENCE OF A COVER-UP, YOU GET!
> <> MAN AS OLD AS COAL
>> (Lots of Other Creatures, Too)
>
> <http://www.edconrad.com/pics/skullb.jpghttp://www.edconrad.com/pics/OldestHumanSkull...
> <
> ====================================
> <
> Now back to Lin Liangtai...
> <
> Lin Liangtai has performed state-of-the-art scientific testing
> resulting in undeniable evidence of the existence of a petrified human
> calvarium (a skull with the eye sockets broken off) and several other
> petrified human remains found between anthracite veins in
> Pennsylvania.
> <> THE PETRIFIED HUMAN CALVARIUM
>
> <http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=13&f=1588634556&p=16
> <
> The petrified human calvarium and other human fossils prove, beyond
> all reasonable doubt, that man had existed on earth at least 280
> million years ago while -- or possibly BEFORE -- coal was being
> formed
> and certainly eons before Charles Darwin and his hokus-pokus "Origin
> of Species" (The Theory of Evolution) put us here.
> <.
> Lin Liangtai also has proven that Ed Conrad is absolutely right when
> he calls the physical anthropologists of the world are nothing more
> than
> tenured fossils protecting their bureaucratic asses, employing
> deceit,
> deception, collusion and conspiracy in ridiculting the truth
> <
> Maestro, a Drum Beat, Please...
> <> THE LIN LIANGTAI WEB PAGE
>> (Confirming Man Indeed as Old as Coal)
>
> <http://www.wretch.cc/blog/lin440315
> <
> LIN LIANGTAI'S CONCLUSION IN A NUTSHELL
> <
> The author has examined through microscopes more than
> 20 thin sections cut from "rocks" that Mr. Ed Conrad
> discovered and sent to the author.
> <
> Without exception, they are all found to be fossils, including
> the subject "calvarium fossil."
> <
> The object is a Carboniferous human calvarium fossil for the
> following reasons:
> <
> (1) it contains numerous remains of blood vessels and red
> blood cells in each specimen and thin section ;
> <
> (2) it contains remains of dendrites and somas of brain cells;
> <
> (3) No other animal has an organ or body part that matches its
> inner/outer shape and size;
> <
> (4) Its inner cavity has a capacity of at least 1,025 cc.;
> <
> (5) It was found between coal veins near Mahanoy (City),
> Pennsylvania, where geological structure has been dated to be
> around 300 million years old.
> <
> The fossil's blood vessels have turned into coal, suggesting
> it once existed in a coal region.
> <
> Even if it had not come from the Carboniferous age, the fact
> that it is fossilized and coalified would have still made it the
> oldest human skull cap ever found in the world.
> <
> In addition to the subject fossil, there are at least four other
> pieces of evidence for human civilization in the Carboniferous
> age.
> <
> ====================
> <
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> <
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