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    Smithsonian guilty of a crime against humanity

    FOUL PLAY IN IDENTIFICATION OF PETRIFIED HUMAN SKULL

    IT DEMOLISHES DARWIN'S THEORY OF EVOLUTION,
    PROVES OUR ANCESTORS WERE AS OLD AS COAL

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    This is a 662-pound boulder that was brought to the surface from
    between anthracite veins in Northeastern Pennsylvania in the mid-1930s
    and which I had the good fortune to discover in 1982 .

    I had been searching one particular coal-mining site for a year after
    discovering many much-smaller but equally unusual "rocks" (which later
    would be confirmed as petrified bones via state-of-the-art scientific testing).

    This is how the boulder was positioned when it was found. (I must've
    passed it a hundred times but never gave a second thought that it was
    anything special).

    http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page3_files/body_data/skulla.jpg

    But one day, after becoming more acquainted with what human
    skulls look like, I walked past the boulder and turned around, then
    looked at it again. Suddenly I realized -- while examining it sideways
    -- that the outline bore the distinct resemblance to a human skull.

    This is a photo of the boulder after it was removed from the site and
    the object embedded inside compared to the contour of a human cranium.

    http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page3_files/body_data/skullb.jpg

    I then sent the above photo to the Smithsonian for assistance in
    determining scientifically if it indeed is a human skull. This was the response
    I received from Raymond Rye II, a museum specialist in its Department
    of Paleobiology.

    http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page3_files/body_data/rr072782.gif

    GRANULES SENT TO THE SMITHSONIAN

    I followed up on Rye's request and removed some granules from
    the rind of the skull-like object resembling a human skull protruding
    from the boulder.

    The granules were not removed from the surface for fear of contamination.
    I chipped into the rind (outer layer) and removed them from the interior.

    However, before mailing them, I examined them microscopically
    and realized conclusively that they indeed contained Haversian canals.

    This is because, at that point in time, I had learned -- on my
    own -- that Haversian canals remain visible in bone microscopically
    even if it had petrified. That knowledge had come from a book,
    "Science in Archaeology," which stated emphatically:

    http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page4_files/body_data/thefactthat.gif

    It showed what Haversian systems look like:

    http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page4_files/body_data/textbook.gif

    Photograph of a cross-section of bone, showing Haversian systems.
    Each Haversian system is seen as a nearly round area. The light
    circular core of each system is the Haversian canal, through which
    blood vessels pass.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    RESPONSE FROM THE SMITHSONIAN

    http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page4_files/body_data/rr090982.gif

    EXAMINATION OF THE CELL STRUCTURE WAS IGNORED

    Better Still, Smithsonian Engaged in a Monumental Cover-Up)

    I then wrote to Rye, wondering why the Smithsonian tested for
    MINERAL COMPOSITION when it was supposed to examine the
    CELL STRUCTURE of the granules to determine if they contained
    Haversian canals.

    After all, Rye had stated in his letter: "We must do a microscopic
    study of the outer rind to determine if it has the structure of bone."
    But he stated this was not done.

    (Only a imbecile would even think its experts had NOT viewed the
    cell structure of the granules and HAD SEEN the Haversian canals, thus
    confirming the material IS bone and that the object embedded in the
    boulder IS INDEED A PETRIFIED HUMAN SKULL AS OLD AS COAL).

    In any event, the Smithsonian had supplied an answer to a question
    -- about mineral composition -- that did not even apply.

    In his response to my follow-up letter asking why the cell structure
    had not been examined, Rye rather surprisingly agreed about the
    necessity of having this done.

    However, he offered an extremely weak, pathetic excuse as to wh
    the Smithsonian had not done so.

    Another letter from Rye at the Smithsonian:

    http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page4_files/body_data/rr102282.gif

    GROUND SECTION WASN'T NECESSARY

    The plain and simple fact is that the Smithsonian had requested
    the granules for the specific purpose of examining the cell structure.

    It frequently makes ground section in its labs and the cost would
    be peanuts since it has the equipment. But, the fact is, it didn't
    even have to prepare a ground section. It could've examined granules.

    Rather pathetic was Rye's explanation that, because of budget
    restraints -- "Reaganized staff and budget" -- the Smithsonian
    could not prepare a ground section at taxpayers' expense.

    That's when I had very serious questions about the Smithsonian's
    integrity. I knew for sure that it wanted nothing whatsoever to do with
    honest investigation and was playing me -- and, much worse, Truth --
    for a fool.

    I had a good idea back then -- and later would become 100 percent
    certain (as you'll soon see) -- that the human-like skull embedded
    in the boulder IS INDEED a human skull but the Smithsonian didn't
    want it known, obviously because of the repercussions it would
    cause to the belief in man's evolution.

    Since Established Science has long maintained that coal was formed
    in the Carbonifeorus Period -- a minimum of 280 million years ago
    -- the Smithsonian was well aware that if it confirmed my discovery,
    it would immediately dismiss the very foundation of the theory of
    man's evolution.

    It knew a Carboniferous human skull would decimate the evolutionary
    theory that man's most remote ancestors were from some lowly life
    forms from 60-65 million years ago, since this discovery means
    that man -- in almost our present form -- was around eons earlier.

    And now I offer further proof that the object embedded in the boulder
    is indeed a human cranium.

    PHOTOS OF HAVERSIAN CANALS IN JAW-LIKE AREA

    http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page4_files/body_data/proof2.jpg

    This photo was taken at 400X, using top lighting and a dark field. It's important
    to note that, because of height differential, portions of the photo are blurry.

    http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page4_files/body_data/proof1.jpg

    The Haversian canals in granules from the boulder are seen at 800x magnification

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    OBJECT IN THE BOULDER SEEN FROM A SIDE VIEW

    http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page3_files/body_data/rr072782.gif

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    AND NOW THE BOMBSHELL

    AMERICAN MEDICAL LABORATORIES CONFIRMS
    SKULL-LIKE OBJECT CONTAINS DRIED BLOOD

    http://www.americanmedicallabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Logo-AML-resize-4.png

    TEST RESULT OF GRANULES REMOVED FROM
    SKULL-LIKE OBJECT EMBEDDED IN BOULDER

    OFFICIAL REPORT
    AMERICAN MEDICAL LABORATORIES
    Chantilly, Va.

    51945059/0 Received: 04/08/2000

    75843 / Chantilly For Null

    CALCULUS ANALYSIS BY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

    The specimen consists of a few small pieces of dried blood.
    None of the constituents normally found in urinary calculi
    are present.

    *** FINAL REPORT ***

    CP 978171-CS 84751

    Nathan Sherman, M.D.
    Director of Laboratories

    Submitted by Physicians Clinical Laboratory
    Hazleton National Bank Building
    101 W. Broad St.
    Hazleton, Pa. 18201

    (Original report available to honest researchers.)

    ============

    (Crystallography is the study of atomic and molecular structure.
    Crystallographers want to know how the atoms in a material are
    arranged in order to understand the relationship between atomic
    structure and properties of these materials.)

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    I'm posting the above again with the photos popping up.
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    The three letters from the Smithsonian are difficult to read.
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    Here they are in readable form (at least I hope so).
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    WHOOPS!
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    I goofed and didn't supply the article with photos.
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    http://alt.fan.ed-conrad.narkive.com...ainst-humanity

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    More proof that man is as old as coal

    Last edited by The One, 2nd April 2015 at 06:07.

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    Thanks for all your effort Intrepid, ,lb

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    Hi how's it going. Amazing stuff here. The only real archeology is being done by amateurs who have no worry of losing academic respectability.

    That skull looks pretty dang big. Am I seeing that right?
    You should look into Melba Ketchum, the only PhD geneticist out there with a set of cahonies.
    Also don't tell any one where it is. Especially the Smithsonian.

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    The only real archeology is being done by amateurs who have no worry of losing academic respectability.
    Great point DNA great point

    The only real archaeology is being done by amateurs who have nothing to worry about are the best for me .When you become a so called expert in the field you are studying you then have to become part of the system

    Also even to this date with the billions of pounds of technology Nasa have at their disposal we still get amateur astronomers taking betting pictures.Why is it also that it take 1 year for any picture of the Hubble telescope to appear on the internet
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    Quote Originally posted by The One View Post
    Great point DNA great point

    The only real archaeology is being done by amateurs who have nothing to worry about are the best for me .When you become a so called expert in the field you are studying you then have to become part of the system

    Also even to this date with the billions of pounds of technology Nasa have at their disposal we still get amateur astronomers taking betting pictures.Why is it also that it take 1 year for any picture of the Hubble telescope to appear on the internet
    You should check out the work of crrow777, an amateur doing amazing astronomy work.
    Bringing up excellent questions like "how were astronomers in the 1700s making better sketches of the moon and mars than what people can do now based on visibility?

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