Ed Conrad
Thu, Jul-17-03, 19:16
< < < Sorry, Johns Hopkins University, but you have -- or had
-- a scumbag
pseudoscientist working for you, too. < His name is Alan
Walker and, as you well know, he has long been passing
himself off as one of the world's leading authorities on
prehistoric teeth. < Well, he's as phony as the rest --
members of the Scientific Establishment -- whose purpose is
NOT to pursue truth but to help cover it up whenever it
appears to threaten the ridiculous, assine theory of the
evolution of man. < Walker, you see, examined the jawlike
area of the very first specimen of petrified bone I had
discovered between anthracite veins back in 1981. < Here's
the specimen as I found it. <
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Smith1/first.jpg
< And this is a photo of what Alan Walker was asked to
examine, an inclusion in the jawlike area that was broken off
from the main piece. <.
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-014S.JPG
< Walker, examining it personally, first emphatically stated
that it definitely wasn't a petrified tooth (certainly not a
petrified premolar which indeed it is, having been
scientifically proven as such later). < In any event, Alan
Walker began doddling on a notepad to give me an idea of what
a petrified tooth should look like. < When he was told that
his explanation was ridiculous, Allan Walker became nervous as
a cat and finally blurted out: "You should have more than just
ONE tooth." < I might add that I really got a cordial
reception when visiting Allan Walker at Johns Hopkins, paying
the visit only after his very reluctant invitation. < I had
pulled into the parking lot and was stopped by the attendant
who first wanted to confirm that I had an appointment with
Allan Walker before allowing me onto the lot. < The parking
attendant hung up the phone and told me that Alan Walker would
be right down, then -- surprisingly -- ordered me to back up
and double-park on the street until he arrived. < Imagine,
this is where Allan Walker performed his fraudulent
examination -- on the street outside his office. <
=============================================
< Here's the result of the infrared scan that later was
performed on the inclusion in the jawlike area, a test that
was suggested by world famous bone expert Wilton Krogman,
author of "The Human Skeleton in Forensic Medicine.":. <
>> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/coalbones/graph.gif
< This is what American Medical Laboratories stated in its
official report: <
>> http://edconrad.com/ebay/Newpix3/result.gif
< It meant that the inclusion in the jaw-like area was
neither rock nor concretion but part of something that once
lived. < When the scan was interpreted later, this fact was
confirmed. <
>> http://edconrad.com/oldascoal/images/compatible.gif
< Ed Conrad
> http://www.edconrad.com
< Man as Old as Coal <
-- a scumbag
pseudoscientist working for you, too. < His name is Alan
Walker and, as you well know, he has long been passing
himself off as one of the world's leading authorities on
prehistoric teeth. < Well, he's as phony as the rest --
members of the Scientific Establishment -- whose purpose is
NOT to pursue truth but to help cover it up whenever it
appears to threaten the ridiculous, assine theory of the
evolution of man. < Walker, you see, examined the jawlike
area of the very first specimen of petrified bone I had
discovered between anthracite veins back in 1981. < Here's
the specimen as I found it. <
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Smith1/first.jpg
< And this is a photo of what Alan Walker was asked to
examine, an inclusion in the jawlike area that was broken off
from the main piece. <.
> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-014S.JPG
< Walker, examining it personally, first emphatically stated
that it definitely wasn't a petrified tooth (certainly not a
petrified premolar which indeed it is, having been
scientifically proven as such later). < In any event, Alan
Walker began doddling on a notepad to give me an idea of what
a petrified tooth should look like. < When he was told that
his explanation was ridiculous, Allan Walker became nervous as
a cat and finally blurted out: "You should have more than just
ONE tooth." < I might add that I really got a cordial
reception when visiting Allan Walker at Johns Hopkins, paying
the visit only after his very reluctant invitation. < I had
pulled into the parking lot and was stopped by the attendant
who first wanted to confirm that I had an appointment with
Allan Walker before allowing me onto the lot. < The parking
attendant hung up the phone and told me that Alan Walker would
be right down, then -- surprisingly -- ordered me to back up
and double-park on the street until he arrived. < Imagine,
this is where Allan Walker performed his fraudulent
examination -- on the street outside his office. <
=============================================
< Here's the result of the infrared scan that later was
performed on the inclusion in the jawlike area, a test that
was suggested by world famous bone expert Wilton Krogman,
author of "The Human Skeleton in Forensic Medicine.":. <
>> http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/coalbones/graph.gif
< This is what American Medical Laboratories stated in its
official report: <
>> http://edconrad.com/ebay/Newpix3/result.gif
< It meant that the inclusion in the jaw-like area was
neither rock nor concretion but part of something that once
lived. < When the scan was interpreted later, this fact was
confirmed. <
>> http://edconrad.com/oldascoal/images/compatible.gif
< Ed Conrad
> http://www.edconrad.com
< Man as Old as Coal <