1. Impossible Fossils
Fossils,
as we learned in grade school, appear in rocks that were formed many
thousands of years ago. Yet there are a number of fossils that just
don't make geological or historical sense. A fossil of a human
handprint, for example, was found inlimestone estimated to be 110
million years old. What appears to bea fossilized human finger found in
the Canadian Arctic also dates back 100 to 110 million years ago. And
what appears to be the fossil of a human footprint, possibly wearing a
sandal, was found near Delta, Utah in a shale deposit estimated to be
300 million to 600 million years old.
2. Out-of-Place Metal Objects
Humans
were not even around 65 million years ago, never mind people who could
work metal. So then how does science explain semi-ovoid metallic tubes
dug out of 65-million-year-old Cretaceous chalk in France? In 1885, a
block of coal was broken open to find a metal cube obviously worked by
intelligent hands. In 1912, employees at an electric plant broke apart a
large chunk of coal outof which fell an iron pot! A nail was found
embedded in a sandstone block from the Mesozoic Era. And there are many,
many more such anomalies .
What are we to make of these finds? There are several possibilities:
*. Intelligent humans date back much, much further than we realize.
*. Other intelligent beings and civilizations existed on earth far beyond our recorded history.
*. Our dating methods are completelyinaccurate, and that stone, coal andfossils form much more rapidly than we now estimate.
In
any case, these examples - and there are many more - should prompt any
curious and open-minded scientist to reexamine and rethink the true
history of life on earth.
3. Shoe Print in Granite
This
shoe print fossil was discovered in a seam of coal in Fisher Canyon,
Pershing County, Nevada. It is estimated that the age of this coal is a
whopping 15 million years old! And lest you think that this is the
fossil of some kind of animal whose shape merely resembles a modern
shoe, close-up examination of the fossil reveals that traces of a double
line ofsewed stitches around the perimeterof the shape are clearly
visible. It's about a size 13, and the right side of the heel appears to
be more worn down than the left.
How does a modern shoe print become impressed in material that would later become coal 15 million years ago? Either:
*. The imprint was made recently andcoal does not really take millions ofyears to form (which science does not support), or...
*.
There were people (or something like people) walking around in shoes 15
million years ago (of which we have no historical record), or...
*. Time travelers went back in time and carelessly left this show print, or...
*. It is an elaborate, highly detailed hoax.
4. Ancient Footprint
You
could see a human footprint like this today on any beach or patch of
mud. But this footprint -- clearly fromthe anatomy of a modern human
being -- is fossilized in stone estimated to be about 290 million years
old.
The discovery was made in New Mexico by paleontologist Jerry
MacDonald in 1987. There were fossil footprints of birds and other
animals, but MacDonald was particularly at a loss to explain how this
modern footprint could possibly have been cast in Permian strata, which
dates from 290 to 248 million years ago -- long before man (or even
birds and dinosaurs for that matter) existed on this planet, according
to current scientific thinking.
In an article that Smithsonian
Magazine ran in 1992 about the discovery, it was noted that
paleontologists call such anomalies as "problematica."
Big problems indeed for scientists.
It's the white crow theory: All we have to do to prove that not all crowsare black is to find just one white crow.
Similarly:
All we have to do to prove that the history of modern man (or possibly
how we date strata) is to find a fossil like this. Yet, scientists just
put it on a shelf, label it as"problematica" and
continue in their rigid beliefs because the reality is too inconvenient.
Is that good science?
5. Ancient springs, screws and metal
They
look like objects you'd find in any workshop or machine shop scrapbin.
They are obviously manufactured. Yet this assortment ofmetal springs,
eyelets, spirals, and other metal objects were found in layers of
sediment dated to be up to 100,000 years old! There weren't many metal
foundries in those days.
Thousands of these things -- some measure as
small as 1/10,000th of aninch! -- were discovered by gold miners in the
Ural Mountains of Russia in the 1990s. Dug up from a depth of 3 to 40
feet in layers of earth dating back to the upper Pleistocene era, these
curious objects could be anywhere from 20,000 to 100,000 years old.
Are they evidence of a long-lost but advanced civilization?
6. Metal rod encased in stone
How can we explain stone that appears to have formed around a mysterious metal rod?
Found
by rock collector Zhilin Wang in the Mazong Mountains of China, the
hard black rock has embedded within it a metal rod of unknown origin and
purpose. The rod has screw-like threads, suggested that it is a
manufactured item, yet the fact that it was in the ground long enough
for hard rock to form around it means that it must be millions of years
old.
It has even been suggested that the rock is a meteorite and
dropped to Earth from space, meaning the artifact could be
extraterrestrial in origin.
Remarkably, this is not an isolated case of metal screws being found within solid rock; many others have been found:
*. In early 2000s, a strange rock was found in the suburbs of Moscow, Russia in which were embedded two screw-like objects.
*. Another rock found in Russia, whens ubjected to X-ray examination, was found to have eight screws within it!
7. The Williams Connector
A
man by the name of John Williams said that he found this artifact while
hiking in a remote rural area. He had passed through some bushes in his
shorts, and when he looked down to see how badly his legs might be
scratched, he found this unusual rock.
The rock itself isn't unusual,
except for the fact that it has some kind of manufactured thing
embedded in it. Whatever it is has three metal prongs sticking out of
it, as if it's some kind of connector.
The spot where he found it,
Williams said, is "at least 25 feet from the nearest trail
(which was dirt and faint), not near any urban areas, industrial
complexes, electrical or electronic establishments, nuclear facilities,
airports, or military operations (that I was aware of)."
The
rock is natural quartz and feldspar granite, and such rocks to not
form, according to geology, in a matter of decades, which is what would
be required if the anomalous object were made by modern man. No,
Williams estimates the rock to beabout 100,000 years old.
So who was around then to make such an object?
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