Ed Conrad
Mon, Jul-21-03, 06:12
< < The Paleontological Research Institution in IIhaca, N.Y.,
is also a pathetic excuse for honest science.
That should come as no surprise because it is cahoots with the
Pseudoscientific Establishment in an attempt to protect the
Darwin Theory of the evolution of man < John Chiment of PRI's
staff was one of the first to examne and test one or more of
my specimens of petrified bones, teeth and soft organs -- some
human -- found between anthracite veins. < Chiment informed me
that he had determined they were rocks and/or concretions.
He conveyed the news of thenegative results in a very long
handwritten letter, explaining why these peculiar specimens I
had been finding certainly can't be the bones, teeth and even
soft organs of men and animals. < The only thing Chiment
failed to tell me is that he and the Paleontological Research
Instiution are phonier than a three-dollar bill.
Meanwhile, I wonder if Chiment knows that I knew he was the
strange "third person" in the lab the day that Penn State
paleontologist Roger Cuffey gave me a royal screwing -- the
testing of my specimens that amounted to total sham.
I also wonder if Chiment remembers walking me to the elevator
afterwards and continously mumbling that what I had found were
nothing more than rocks and concretions.
I also wonder if Chiment, remembers that he urged me several
timesto accept Penn State's (fraudulent) conclusions, quit my
project and find something better to do with my free time. <
< Ed Conrad
> http://www.edconrad.com
< Man as Old as Coal <
is also a pathetic excuse for honest science.
That should come as no surprise because it is cahoots with the
Pseudoscientific Establishment in an attempt to protect the
Darwin Theory of the evolution of man < John Chiment of PRI's
staff was one of the first to examne and test one or more of
my specimens of petrified bones, teeth and soft organs -- some
human -- found between anthracite veins. < Chiment informed me
that he had determined they were rocks and/or concretions.
He conveyed the news of thenegative results in a very long
handwritten letter, explaining why these peculiar specimens I
had been finding certainly can't be the bones, teeth and even
soft organs of men and animals. < The only thing Chiment
failed to tell me is that he and the Paleontological Research
Instiution are phonier than a three-dollar bill.
Meanwhile, I wonder if Chiment knows that I knew he was the
strange "third person" in the lab the day that Penn State
paleontologist Roger Cuffey gave me a royal screwing -- the
testing of my specimens that amounted to total sham.
I also wonder if Chiment remembers walking me to the elevator
afterwards and continously mumbling that what I had found were
nothing more than rocks and concretions.
I also wonder if Chiment, remembers that he urged me several
timesto accept Penn State's (fraudulent) conclusions, quit my
project and find something better to do with my free time. <
< Ed Conrad
> http://www.edconrad.com
< Man as Old as Coal <