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Posted 21 September 2006 - 03:27 PM

Well here’s a conundrum for ‘Science’!



It’s a LONG HELD view of all Palaeontologists/Anthropologists/archaeologists that the Dinosaurs died out Millions of years before the advent of Humans on this Planet...right?

I JUST LOVE IT WHEN THIS HAPPENS/'S'



Things change. I’m fond of saying…as most people know...‘We’re just beginning the realization that we don’t know the first thing’. Case in point; Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose...Texas USA.

The Paluxy River which flows through the Park has revealed a spectacular find...and seemingly indisputable. A long lasting draught in 1999 laid bare an entire trail of prints which a John Taylor saw and investigated...much to the anguish of a ‘Scientific Priest Class’ which has come to dominate our ‘knowledge systems...with its’ ideas of past ages and ‘everything else’.

That’s another story. But here we take great delight, that a lot of head scratching and revision will be going on. More evidence…’That we know nothing’. Laugh. Initially only 2 tracks were found...then 7, and now 14 tracks. Attached File  Foot_prints_cartoon.jpg   6.87K   762 downloads

What do they show? There are 3 toed Dino prints which cross Human prints at a 30 degree angle...and they are all in the SAME Age bedding Plane...not just in the same layer formation. So, the Dino and Human prints/tracks crossed each other in THE SAME TIME PERIOD.
Attached File  DINOSAUR_AND_HUMAN_TRACKS_TOGETHER_PICTURE.jpg   3.81K   801 downloads

Attached File  MAN_LOOKING_AT_THE_HUMAN_DINOSAUR_TRACKS.jpg   4.03K   770 downloads
Could the Human tracks have been put down later? Tracks made in MUD don’t last long. In order for them to be preserved...they have to harden/solidify in a very short time space. After it hardens...no more footprints can be put down or impressed. Tracks in the same time period are preserved together! It’s a tried and ‘true’ understanding tool, which researchers have used in all cases of establishing AGE and sequences of events. How can this be?/Sweeps’