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Micdub
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javierruizleon
User ID: 77956300 United States 03/31/2021 11:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Short arms? Sounds like what the fallen angels were up to back then: "And their judges and rulers went to the daughters of men and took their wives by force from their husbands according to their choice, and the sons of men in those days took from the cattle of the earth, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, and taught the mixture of animals of one species with the other, in order therewith to provoke the Lord; and God saw the whole earth and it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted its ways upon earth, all men and all animals." Genesis-Acts,Hebrews-Revelation to, you know who Romans-Philemon to the Church Mid-Acts Pauline Dispensational Right Division |
jlee2027
User ID: 76568830 United States 03/31/2021 11:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Short arms? Sounds like what the fallen angels were up to back then: Quoting: javierruizleon "And their judges and rulers went to the daughters of men and took their wives by force from their husbands according to their choice, and the sons of men in those days took from the cattle of the earth, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, and taught the mixture of animals of one species with the other, in order therewith to provoke the Lord; and God saw the whole earth and it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted its ways upon earth, all men and all animals." |
thinking...
(OP) User ID: 78212432 United States 03/31/2021 11:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Short arms? Sounds like what the fallen angels were up to back then: Quoting: javierruizleon "And their judges and rulers went to the daughters of men and took their wives by force from their husbands according to their choice, and the sons of men in those days took from the cattle of the earth, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, and taught the mixture of animals of one species with the other, in order therewith to provoke the Lord; and God saw the whole earth and it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted its ways upon earth, all men and all animals." I fail to see the relevancy. As for short arms, see my AV or a kangaroo. In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined: With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor. Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. “Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project |
Peter W Morgan
User ID: 78995173 United States 03/31/2021 11:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article But this is what really caught my attention: Quoting: thinking... Scientists in southern Argentina have found the skull of a large meat-eating dinosaur named "one who causes fear" in the local Mapuche language. Why would there be a name, in a local language, for an otherwise unknown creature - unless the name is so old that it was passed down from the stories of ancestors recalling a time when dinosaurs inhabited the earth along with humans?! From your link: "Close to Llukalkhan's skull, scientist found the fossilised remains of a slightly larger meat-eating dinosaur called Viavenator exxoni." Interesting, and good catch on your part OP but I think what we have here is a poorly written article unless the Mapuche are latin speakers. Peter W Morgan |
thinking...
(OP) User ID: 78212432 United States 03/31/2021 11:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article It's fascinating! I didn't know that dinosaurs had lived in south America and the bit about the locals having a name for this one reminds me of Forbidden Archeology and Michael Cremo who asserts, based upon ancient footprint fossils, that humans lived at the same time as dinosaurs. That also reminds of a seller I saw on Etsy who, if you send her a picture of your house, will paint it with your choice of dinosaur attacking it, lol. I wanted one but it was too expensive. In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined: With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor. Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. “Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project |
thinking...
(OP) User ID: 78212432 United States 03/31/2021 11:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article But this is what really caught my attention: Quoting: thinking... Scientists in southern Argentina have found the skull of a large meat-eating dinosaur named "one who causes fear" in the local Mapuche language. Why would there be a name, in a local language, for an otherwise unknown creature - unless the name is so old that it was passed down from the stories of ancestors recalling a time when dinosaurs inhabited the earth along with humans?! From your link: "Close to Llukalkhan's skull, scientist found the fossilised remains of a slightly larger meat-eating dinosaur called Viavenator exxoni." Interesting, and good catch on your part OP but I think what we have here is a poorly written article unless the Mapuche are latin speakers. It's not saying the Mapuche word is the Latin name. Just that they have a name that means "one who causes fear". Now, look at this: The name that scientists have given to the animal whose fossil remains were found in western Argentina comes from the Mapuche term Llukalkan, which means “the one who causes fear,” and from the Latin alio Ukraineus, which is “different skull. [link to www.archyde.com (secure)] That also grabbed my attention because elongated skulls, like those found in Peru, have been found in Crimea and the Caucuses. However, I tried to verify that Latin tanslation and was unable to find anything. Latin for skull is cranium and I can see the relationship to the word Ukraine but could find nothing. I'd like to know how the author came up with that but it has a ring of truth due to the elongated skulls. Last Edited by thinking... on 03/31/2021 11:55 PM In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined: With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor. Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. “Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project |
GlinForTheWin
User ID: 79923727 United States 03/31/2021 11:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Short arms? Sounds like what the fallen angels were up to back then: Quoting: javierruizleon "And their judges and rulers went to the daughters of men and took their wives by force from their husbands according to their choice, and the sons of men in those days took from the cattle of the earth, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, and taught the mixture of animals of one species with the other, in order therewith to provoke the Lord; and God saw the whole earth and it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted its ways upon earth, all men and all animals." Yes the demons made the poor creathers with short arms and even shorter penises so these dinos lived a life of torment when momma dino was off dinking around. I hate demons. Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night. And when you move , fall like a thunderbolt. |
SaveApu
User ID: 79202234 United States 03/31/2021 11:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Are you fucking serious? They named it “one who causes fear” in the local language. The locals didn’t know about, or tell stories about some 16’ creature who ate people. That’d be like arguing that Tyrannosaurus Rex, which means King of the Tyrant Lizards in Greek/Latin must have lived alongside the Greeks, and they knew the T.Rex rules over all other dinosaurs. I hope to god you didn’t breed. |
thinking...
(OP) User ID: 78212432 United States 04/01/2021 12:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Are you fucking serious? Quoting: SaveApu They named it “one who causes fear” in the local language. The locals didn’t know about, or tell stories about some 16’ creature who ate people. That’d be like arguing that Tyrannosaurus Rex, which means King of the Tyrant Lizards in Greek/Latin must have lived alongside the Greeks, and they knew the T.Rex rules over all other dinosaurs. I hope to god you didn’t breed. Pay attention. The locals have a name - in their local language - for this previously undiscovered dinosaur. How would there be some native name for a creature unknown to them? Michael Cremo, in Forbidden Archeology, has photos and documentation of human footprints taken from the same area as dinosaur footprints, both scientifically dated as the same age. In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined: With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor. Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. “Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project |
thinking...
(OP) User ID: 78212432 United States 04/01/2021 12:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article https://imgur.com/Qlu8etq Kinda looks like that may have been the last steps that particular human took. In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined: With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor. Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. “Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project |
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TillamookTom
User ID: 79022692 Federated States of Micronesia 04/01/2021 12:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article The horned Llukalkan aliocranianus was around 5 metres (16 feet) long and roamed South America 85 million years ago. Quoting: thinking... Researchers found remains nearby of another carnivorous dinosaur, something they said was highly unusual. Like the Tyrannosaurus rex, the Llukalkan dinosaur was two-legged with very short arms, but was medium-sized compared to the giant T. rex. It also had short horns and tiny fingers. It was estimated to weigh between one and five tonnes, slightly lighter than an adult African elephant. It was probably a fearsome predator, with a large skull and a strong bite, according to the research published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. More: [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] But this is what really caught my attention: Scientists in southern Argentina have found the skull of a large meat-eating dinosaur named "one who causes fear" in the local Mapuche language. Why would there be a name, in a local language, for an otherwise unknown creature - unless the name is so old that it was passed down from the stories of ancestors recalling a time when dinosaurs inhabited the earth along with humans?! Why do you give a fuck about fossils of creatures that have been dead of millions of years. There are more immediate and local problems which you should focus on these days. And one these is the fact that you currently do not have a vegetable garden in your backyard or balcony. WTF is wrong with you lazy mouse potatoes! Get offline now and go plant a garden you bum! THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE IS HERE NOW. |
SafeandSound
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Peter W Morgan
User ID: 78995173 United States 04/01/2021 12:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Are you fucking serious? Quoting: SaveApu They named it “one who causes fear” in the local language. The locals didn’t know about, or tell stories about some 16’ creature who ate people. That’d be like arguing that Tyrannosaurus Rex, which means King of the Tyrant Lizards in Greek/Latin must have lived alongside the Greeks, and they knew the T.Rex rules over all other dinosaurs. I hope to god you didn’t breed. Pay attention. The locals have a name - in their local language - for this previously undiscovered dinosaur. How would there be some native name for a creature unknown to them? Michael Cremo, in Forbidden Archeology, has photos and documentation of human footprints taken from the same area as dinosaur footprints, both scientifically dated as the same age. I believe the discoverers (who are traditionally given the honor of naming or at least participating in the naming) simply adapted a native term which they felt fit their specimen. Former President Obama for example actually has nine different creatures named after him including a large hairy spider and a parasitic worm. Still, I see where being alert, you would see this as being worthy of more attention and I won't say you are wrong but I still lean towards poor writing in this case. I've had to read a lot of scientific reports over the years some of which are truly horrible. AND they often get worse when some 'science editor' for the media gets done reconfiguring them for public consumption. If you follow up on this please tack your findings to this thread so we have the entire story in place. Last Edited by Peter W Morgan on 04/01/2021 12:23 AM Peter W Morgan |
Mr.Sunshine
User ID: 14839880 United States 04/01/2021 12:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article I wonder what a dinosaur burrito would have tasted like. Bet they had killer toppings back then. signatures so often represent submission to criminal authority, so I am averse to signatures in any designation. |
jlee2027
User ID: 76568830 United States 04/01/2021 12:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article It's fascinating! I didn't know that dinosaurs had lived in south America and the bit about the locals having a name for this one reminds me of Forbidden Archeology and Michael Cremo who asserts, based upon ancient footprint fossils, that humans lived at the same time as dinosaurs. That also reminds of a seller I saw on Etsy who, if you send her a picture of your house, will paint it with your choice of dinosaur attacking it, lol. I wanted one but it was too expensive. Well, we creationists point out there was one large Continent when the Dinosaurs were created by the Fallen Angels in their DNA experiments. The Flood wiped them out and broke up the single Continent. The Bible alludes to "All flesh being corrupted".... |
javierruizleon
User ID: 77963397 United States 04/01/2021 12:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article It's fascinating! I didn't know that dinosaurs had lived in south America and the bit about the locals having a name for this one reminds me of Forbidden Archeology and Michael Cremo who asserts, based upon ancient footprint fossils, that humans lived at the same time as dinosaurs. That also reminds of a seller I saw on Etsy who, if you send her a picture of your house, will paint it with your choice of dinosaur attacking it, lol. I wanted one but it was too expensive. Well, we creationists point out there was one large Continent when the Dinosaurs were created by the Fallen Angels in their DNA experiments. The Flood wiped them out and broke up the single Continent. The Bible alludes to "All flesh being corrupted".... correct Genesis-Acts,Hebrews-Revelation to, you know who Romans-Philemon to the Church Mid-Acts Pauline Dispensational Right Division |
thinking...
(OP) User ID: 78212432 United States 04/01/2021 12:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Yes of course they lived with humans. But those humans were other species like the giants. Humans like us didn't evolve here til more recently. Quoting: SafeandSound Please provide something to back that up. I know there are giant footprints, as well as more normal (like us) sized footprints. There is even an ancient (waaaay ancient) footprint from shoe with a heel on it. In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined: With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor. Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. “Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project |
Revolution of Consciousness
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thinking...
(OP) User ID: 78212432 United States 04/01/2021 12:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Are you fucking serious? Quoting: SaveApu They named it “one who causes fear” in the local language. The locals didn’t know about, or tell stories about some 16’ creature who ate people. That’d be like arguing that Tyrannosaurus Rex, which means King of the Tyrant Lizards in Greek/Latin must have lived alongside the Greeks, and they knew the T.Rex rules over all other dinosaurs. I hope to god you didn’t breed. Pay attention. The locals have a name - in their local language - for this previously undiscovered dinosaur. How would there be some native name for a creature unknown to them? Michael Cremo, in Forbidden Archeology, has photos and documentation of human footprints taken from the same area as dinosaur footprints, both scientifically dated as the same age. I believe the discoverers (who are traditionally given the honor of naming or at least participating in the naming) simply adapted a native term which they felt fit their specimen. Former President Obama for example actually has nine different creatures named after him including a large hairy spider and a parasitic worm. Still, I see where being alert, you would see this as being worthy of more attention and I won't say you are wrong but I still lean towards poor writing in this case. I've had to read a lot of scientific reports over the years some of which are truly horrible. AND they often get worse when some 'science editor' for the media gets done reconfiguring them for public consumption. If you follow up on this please tack your findings to this thread so we have the entire story in place. Ah, okay, and I may also read this wrong: The name that scientists have given to the animal whose fossil remains were found in western Argentina comes from the Mapuche term Llukalkan, which means “the one who causes fear,” and from the Latin alio Ukraineus, which is “different skull. It could be that the scientists took the local name which only refers to ANYONE/THING which causes fear and it was not a local name for this newly unearthed creature. I'd like to know. I still can find nothing on this other author's claim about the term "alio unkraineus". If anyone can find something, please post it. In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined: With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor. Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. “Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project |
thinking...
(OP) User ID: 78212432 United States 04/01/2021 12:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Llukalkan means "one who causes fear". The discoverers thought it would be a dope name for the dinosaur so they named it that. That's what the article is trying to tell you. Quoting: Revolution of Consciousness Thank you. You figured that out faster than I did. In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined: With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor. Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. “Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project |
javierruizleon
User ID: 77963397 United States 04/01/2021 12:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Notice... the Dinosaurs that eat meat and seemed angry had short arms like a man and walked on two legs like men Genesis-Acts,Hebrews-Revelation to, you know who Romans-Philemon to the Church Mid-Acts Pauline Dispensational Right Division |
Jungleboogie
User ID: 76648271 Canada 04/01/2021 12:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article The horned Llukalkan aliocranianus was around 5 metres (16 feet) long and roamed South America 85 million years ago. Quoting: thinking... Researchers found remains nearby of another carnivorous dinosaur, something they said was highly unusual. Like the Tyrannosaurus rex, the Llukalkan dinosaur was two-legged with very short arms, but was medium-sized compared to the giant T. rex. It also had short horns and tiny fingers. It was estimated to weigh between one and five tonnes, slightly lighter than an adult African elephant. It was probably a fearsome predator, with a large skull and a strong bite, according to the research published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. More: [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] But this is what really caught my attention: Scientists in southern Argentina have found the skull of a large meat-eating dinosaur named "one who causes fear" in the local Mapuche language. Why would there be a name, in a local language, for an otherwise unknown creature - unless the name is so old that it was passed down from the stories of ancestors recalling a time when dinosaurs inhabited the earth along with humans?! It's just a poorly written article OP. They (the scientists)named the dinosaur for the local tribal word Llukalkan, meaning one who causes fear. The way the article was written it makes it sound like the natives already had a word for the beast. Usual MSM idiocy. Interesting find though, thanks for posting it. Embrace the cognitive dissonance. |
Uncle AC
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Mathetes 2.0
User ID: 70130253 United States 04/01/2021 01:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Scientists in southern Argentina have found the skull of a large meat-eating dinosaur named "one who causes fear" in the local Mapuche language. Why would there be a name, in a local language, for an otherwise unknown creature - unless the name is so old that it was passed down from the stories of ancestors recalling a time when dinosaurs inhabited the earth along with humans?! OP, I like you don;t agree with CW dating, but this is really a non issue, scientists named dinosaur from the Greek deinos ‘terrible’ + sauros ‘lizard The names have no relation the the creatures, they're' usually named with Greek & Latin root words, & newly discovered dinosaurs are named by the discoverer or by the paleontologist who determines that it represents a new genus (the name has to be approved by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature). There are many different ways to choose a dinosaur name. Sometimes the dinosaur is given a name that describes something unusual about its body, head, or feet. Some are named after the location where they are found, others are named for their behavior or size, and some are named to honor a person. Like I said a non-issue But cool post Last Edited by Mathetes 2.0 on 04/01/2021 01:22 AM Be strong, be of good courage, God bless America & long live the republic. . |
ReAp1
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The Chosen HairStrand lol
User ID: 79907226 United States 04/01/2021 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Are you fucking serious? Quoting: SaveApu They named it “one who causes fear” in the local language. The locals didn’t know about, or tell stories about some 16’ creature who ate people. That’d be like arguing that Tyrannosaurus Rex, which means King of the Tyrant Lizards in Greek/Latin must have lived alongside the Greeks, and they knew the T.Rex rules over all other dinosaurs. I hope to god you didn’t breed. Pay attention. The locals have a name - in their local language - for this previously undiscovered dinosaur. How would there be some native name for a creature unknown to them? Michael Cremo, in Forbidden Archeology, has photos and documentation of human footprints taken from the same area as dinosaur footprints, both scientifically dated as the same age. South American’s have a long history of living with dinosaurs. The Inca stones show that they fought dinosaurs, lived with them, and even died by them. The stones even show skin patterns (however rough they may be) of the dinosaurs. There is so much evidence of our flawed old earth theory if one would just look for it. |
thinking...
(OP) User ID: 78212432 United States 04/01/2021 01:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article Are you fucking serious? Quoting: SaveApu They named it “one who causes fear” in the local language. The locals didn’t know about, or tell stories about some 16’ creature who ate people. That’d be like arguing that Tyrannosaurus Rex, which means King of the Tyrant Lizards in Greek/Latin must have lived alongside the Greeks, and they knew the T.Rex rules over all other dinosaurs. I hope to god you didn’t breed. Pay attention. The locals have a name - in their local language - for this previously undiscovered dinosaur. How would there be some native name for a creature unknown to them? Michael Cremo, in Forbidden Archeology, has photos and documentation of human footprints taken from the same area as dinosaur footprints, both scientifically dated as the same age. South American’s have a long history of living with dinosaurs. The Inca stones show that they fought dinosaurs, lived with them, and even died by them. The stones even show skin patterns (however rough they may be) of the dinosaurs. There is so much evidence of our flawed old earth theory if one would just look for it. Yes, I've seen cave and rock paintings of dinosaurs which means those who painted them had to know what they looked like. I do believe Michael Cremo on that. However, it's clear the local language contribution to the name of this dinosaur was as explained above and is not some old word for that particular creature or any dinosaur. Now, I'm really obsessed with why the author of the second article I posted said "alio Ukraineus" (or whatever it was) - also said to have contributed to the naming - means "strange skull" in Latin (it doesn't) so I left a message on the article which I hope they answer. Why would the author write that? In his poem Human Pride, Marx admits that his aim is not to improve the world, reform or revolutionize it, but simply to ruin it and enjoy it being ruined: With disdain I will throw my gauntlet full in the face of the world, And see the collapse of this pygmy giant whose fall will not stifle my ardor. Then will I wander godlike and victorious through the ruins of the world And, giving my words an active force, I will feel equal to the Creator. “Looking for consciousness in the brain is like looking in the radio for the announcer.” – Nasseim Haramein, Director of Research for the Resonance Project |
Syncorswim
User ID: 80166527 United States 04/01/2021 01:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Bones of unusual dinosaur discovered in Argentina, with a very interesting detail in the article The scientists gave it that name not the local people. Reading comprehension? Anyone? Although I do think that dinosaurs lived among people and our history isn't anything similar to what we have been taught. Last Edited by Syncorswim on 04/01/2021 01:57 AM |