Guest manasoldascoal@yahoo.com Posted October 11, 2007 Share Posted October 11, 2007 < http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/FOSSILS/SaveTheWhale.jpg < This is Ed Conrad's abbreviated version of "Yes, Virginia, Evolution is Sheer Bullshit." < As you know , I've long been accusing the world's physical anthropologists and paleontologists with TOTAL DISHONESTY with regard to my incredible discovery of petrified bones, teeth and even soft organs -- SOME HUMAN -- between coal veins. < Obviously, it sends the Darwinian theory of evolution up in smoke and, therefore, these scumbag pseudoscientists cannot accept the facts, the physical evidence and the alarming realization that they've been chasing a pipe dream.. < I've consistently called these so-called "prestigious" scientists phonier than a $4 bill which, of course, they are. < ======================================= < < THE BUCK STOPS HERE < Out of the depths of deceit, deception, collusion and conspiracy has emerged a courageous, honest scholar/scientist named Lin Liangtai of Taipei, Taiwan who has done what the phonies have refused to do -- exhaustive state-of-the-art testing and provide honest answers. < Over the past many months, Lin has conducted an assortment of tests on some of my key specimens and has documented that the scientific community has given you and me -- AND TRUTH -- a royal screwing for nearly 27 years since my first discovery (and for many decades previous). < Since this is the abbreviated version of Lin Liangtai's extensive Web page http://partnerpage.google.com/fossillin.com we'll only deal here with the calvarium. < A calvarium is a petrified human skull with the eye sockets broken off and it was found in Carboniferous strata (a minimum of 280 million years old, since the age of anthracite is one of the golden rules of geology). < First of all, the late Wilton M. Krogman, acclaimed for decades as one of the world's foremost experts on human anatomy and author of "The Human Skeleton in Forensic Medicine," examined and measured it personally. He identified it as "the oldest human skull ever found" a DIRECT QUOTE before several witnesses. http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/FOSSILS/OldestHumanSkull.JPG < ==================================== < < JUST PART OF LIANGTAI'S REPORT < ========================================< Lin Liantai's full report (with photos galore and many more details) can be found at http://partnerpage.google.com/fossillin.com < < ABSTRACT < The author (Lin Liangtai) has examined through microscopes more than 20 thin sections cut from "rocks" that Mr. Ed C onrad discovered and sent to the author. < Without exception, they are all found to be fossils, including the subject "calvarium fossil" . < The object is a Carboniferous human calvarium fossil for the following reasons: < (1) It contains numerous fossilized red blood cells in each thin section that has been made from it; < (2) It contains fossilized dendrites and somas of brain cells; < (3) No other animal has an organ or body part that matches its inner/ outer shape and size; < (4) Its inner cavity has a capacity of at least 1,025 cc.; < (5) It was found between coal veins near Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania (U.S.A.) where geological structure has been dated to be around 300 million years old. < The fossil's blood vessels have turned into coal, suggesting it once existed in a coal region. Even if it did not come from the Carboniferous age, the fact that it is fossilized and coalified would still make it the oldest human skull cap ever found in the world. < A calvarium is a skull without the lower jaw/the facial parts, whereas a cranium refers to skull bones that enclose the brain (Ref. 1). A calvarium could possibly contain a part of brain remains/fossil. The specimens used in this evaluation came from the interior of the object. < < MATERIAL AND METHODS < < Material A: < On the author's request, the owner of the "fossil" cut a small specimen from the interior of the object, took pictures of the spot from which the specimen was cut and sent the specimen to the author by post. < The specimen arrived in the following conditions: < 1. A chunk of "fossil" about 1.5 cm long, 1 cm wide, and 0.5 cm thick. < 2. Three small fragments that crumbled out of the above chunk when the author took up the chunk to look at it for the first time. The three fragments measure about 0.5 cm x 0.5 cm x 0.2 cm each. < 3. Dozens of small grains, each measuring less than 0.2cm in any dimension. These grains had gone loose from the chunk during its transport by post and its handling by the author. < Above three kinds of specimens were taken to the geology department of National Taiwan University to be made into thin sections 1, 2 and 3 respectively in the following methods. The methods involved no artificial staining of colors. < 1. Thin section 1 (Fig. 2): Specimen 1 was cut for transverse and longitudinal sections, which were then ground and mounted onto a glass slide, namely thin section 1. One third of Specimen 1 was left from the process of making the thin section (Fig. 2-1). < 2. Thin section 2 (Fig. 2-2): Fragments of Specimen 2 were cut, ground and mounted onto a glass slide. As this thin section was made too thick for light to penetrate, it was not much used in this study. < 3. Thin section 3 (fig. 2-3) : Small grains from Specimen 3 were placed in a mold that glued them firmly together, ground to a thickness of about 0.03 mm, and then mounted to a glass slide, namely thin section 3. < Thin section 1 and 3 were viewed through a microscope in transmitted light and photographed with a camera (Canon model EOS 350D). < < Material B: The "calvarium fossil" < The author asked the owner of the "fossil" to measure the object and got the following data: < Outer dimensions of the object: 22.8 cm (maximum length) by 17.8 cm (maximum width) by 13.3 cm (maximum height) < The owner advised the author that on the top side of the object, there seems to be a 6-mm-thick coating of foreign substance. To be on the safe side, the author subtracts twice that thickness-6mm x 2-from the above outer length , outer width, and subtracts 6 mm from its exterior aximum height. Hence, the following figures are obtained and used for calculating its cranial capacity: < Outer dimensions: 21.6 cm (Length) by 16.6 cm (Width) by 12.7 cm (Height) < Inner cavity dimensions: 15.9 cm (maximum length) by 10.8 cm (maximum width) by 11.4 cm (maximum depth/height) < Based on the above data, the author calculated the cranial capacity of the object as follows: < 1. Lee Pearson Formula, given by Williams et al (1995) and Manjunath (2002b) (ref. 2). < For males: 0.000337 x (L-11) x (W-11) x (H-11) + 406.01 < As the above length, width, and height are all expressed in millimeter, the following calculation is done: < 0.000337 x (216-11) x (166-11) x (127-11) + 406.01=1,648 cc < For females: < 0.0004 x (L-11) x (W-11) x (H-11) + 206.60 < Hence, the following calculation is done: < 0.0004 x (216-11) x (166-11) x (127-11) + 206.60 =1,681 cc < Mean cranial capacity: (1648+1681) divided by 2 makes 1,665 cc. < As the gender of the "cranium" is unknown, only the mean figure is considered here for convenience. < 2. Spheroid Formula, given by Manjunath (2002b, ref. 3) < 0.5238 x length x width x height(depth)= cranial capacity < Above length, width, and depth are measurements of the crania cavity and expressed in centimeter. < Hence the calculation 0.5238x15.9x10.8x11.4=1,025 cc. < < RESULTS < A. The estimated cranial capacity of the "calvarium" ranges from 1,025 cc to 1,665 cc as calculated in the above paragraph. < B. In thin sections 1 and 3, many fossilized red blood cells were found (Figure 3). Some of them are round-shaped. Others are oval, possibly because they have changed their round shape into oval shape in order to pass through small capillaries. < C. In thin section 3, near the center is a small grain showing fossilized dendrites of brain cells (figure 4) as well as the above- mentioned red blood cells. In other spots in thin section 3, there are also a few micro-structures looking like somas of fossilized brain cells (figure 4-6). < D. Specimen 1 is found to have at least five black areas. One black area is shiny black under naked eyes and microscopes. Microscopic pictures reveal that the shiny black area contains carbonized blood vessels and erythrocytes (Fig. 6-2). < < DISCUSSIONS: < 1. Is it a fossil? < My answer is yes. No rocks or plants contain so many fossilized red blood cells (Fig. 3), some of which are still in blood vessels. They are found in randomly-chosen, freshly-cut thin sections, not from re- worked/contaminated tissues. Their colors are not artificially stained. < 2. Is it a calvarium fossil? < My answer is yes. No other animal organs or body parts have inner/ outer sizes and shapes similar to this fossil's shapes and sizes (Fig. 1). The existence of the degraded/fossilized dendrites and somas of brain cells in Fig. 4 points to a calvarium fossil that once contained brain cells. < 3. Is it a human calvarium fossil? < My answer is yes. Its cranial capacity of at least 1,025 cc is surpassed only by cetaceans, walrus, elephants, and/or dinosaurs (ref. 4). However, those four kinds of animal have no crania/organs that match the subject fossil in cranial shape and size. As each order of animal has a different shaped skull (ref. 5), the subject calvarium can be easily identified to be a human calvarium fossil by forensic experts on human skulls. < One such expert is the late Wilton Krogman... His broad smile in the photo says to me that he confirmed it was a human calvarium fossil. < The calvarium fossil matches humans' cranial size, cranial capacity and cranial shape in the following ways: < 3-1 Cranial size (outer dimensions): < Neanderthal: 24.1cm (length) x 14.6 cm (width) x 17.8 cm (height) (ref. 6) < Subject fossil: 21.6 cm (length) x 16.6 cm (width) x 12.7 cm (height) < 3-2 Cranial capacity: < Neanderthal: 1,750 cc (ref. 7) < Modern Human: 1,350-1,400 cc (ref. 8) < Java man: 940 cc (Homo Erectus, Trinil 2, Pithecanthropus I, ref. 9) < Subject fossil: at least 1,025 cc (by Spheroid Formula) < By the Lee Pearson Formula, the subject fossil has a cranial capacity of 1,665 cc. The vast difference between 1,665 cc and 1,025 cc may be due to the following factors: < A. The width of the inner cavity is only 60% of the fossil's outer width, as the fossil possibly retains fossilized brain matter on one side of the inner cavity (See the bottom view of the fossil in Fig. 1); < B. The calvarium was broken in the facial part; < C. It has thick skull bones; < D. It could possibly have a 6-mm-thick coating of foreign substances on its exterior; < 3-3 Cranial shape: < Human: well-rounded cranium (ref. 10) < Java man: flat, very thick cranium (Homo Erectus, Trinil 2, Pithecanthropus I) (Fig. 5 & ref. 9) < Subject fossil: More rounded than the above Java man (fig. 1 vs. fig. 5) < The above analysis shows the subject fossil matches human skull caps in cranial size, capacity, and shape. < 4. Is it a Carboniferous human calvarium fossil? < My judgment says yes. < ===================== < This fossil causes many questions to current theories about human origins. 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Cubapress Cyprus News Agency, CNA Deutsche Presse - Agentur Gmbh , DPA ELTA - Lithuanian news agency Eesti Teadete Agentur, ETA H.K China News Agency Hrvatska Izvjestajna Novinska Agencija, HINA Indonesian National News Agency, ANTARA Interfax News Agency Islamic Republic News Agency, IRNA Jiji Press (Jiji Tsushin-Sha) Korean Central News Agency, KCNA Kyodo News Service LETA News Agency MIA - Macedonian Information Agency Makfax - Macedonian News Agency Reality Macedonia Magyar Tavirati Iroda, MTI Malaysian National News Agency - BERNAMA Mediafax - Romanian News Agency Mercopress News Agency Montsame News Agency, SABA New Zealand Press Association, NEPA Official Jordania News Agency, PETRA Oman News Agency Pakistan Press International, PPI Panafrican News Agency Polska Agencja Prasowa, PAP Prensa Latina Press association Prime-TASS Economic News Agency Reuters Russian Information Agency, Ria "Novosti" Schweizerische Depeschen Agentur, SDA Serbian Press Agency, SRNA Slovene Press Agency, STA SNARK News Agency Suomen Tietotoimisto Tanjug News Agency Telegrafnoye Agnetstvo Sovietskogo Snyuza, TASS Tidningranas Talegrambyra, TT Tlacova agentura Slovenskej republiky, TASR Vietnam News Agency Yemen News Agency, SABA Yonhap News Agency Xinhua News Agency < WORLD'S LARGEST NEWSPAPERS Rank Country Circulation 1. Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan) 14,532,694 2. Asahi Shimbun (Japan) 12,601,375 3. Sichuan Ribao (China) 8,000,000 4. Mainichi Shimbun (Japan) 5,845,857 5. Bild (Germany) 5,674,400 6. Chunichi Shimbun (Japan) 4,323,144 7. Sun (England) 3,718,354 8. Renmin Ribao (China) 3,000,000 9. Sankei Shimbun (Japan) 2,890,835 10. Nihon Keizai Shimbun Japan 2,705,877 11. Gongren Ribao (China) 2,500,000 12. Daily Mail (England) 2,387,867 13. Daily Mirror (England) 2,339,001 14. Chosun Ilbo (South Korea) 2,225,000 15. Dong-A Ilbo (South Korea) 2,150,000 16. Hokkaido Shimbun (Japan) 1,962,666 17. Eleftherotypia (Greece) 1,858,316 18. Xin Min Wan Bao (China) 1,750,000 19. Wall Street Journal (U.S.) 1,740,450 20. Yangcheng Wanbao China 1,730,000 21. Kerala Kaumudi (India) 1,720,000 22. Wen Hui Bao Daily (China 1,700,000 23. USA Today (United States) 1,653,428 24. Joong-Ang Ilbo (S. Korea) 1,550,000 25. Economic Daily (China) 1,500,000 26. Rodong Sinmun (N. Korea) 1,500,000 27. Kyung-Hyang Daily News 1,478,537 28. Sports Nippon (Japan) 1,452,699 29. Shizuoka Shimbun (Japan)) 1,442,310 30. Sankei Sports (Japan) 1,367,734 31. Deutche Allgemeine Germ 1,313,400 32. United Daily News (Taiwan ) 1,300,000 33. China Times (Taiwan) 1,270,000 34. O Estado de Sao Paulo Brazil) 1,230,160 35. Jang Daily (Pakistan) 1,200,000 36. Jang Lahore (Pakistan) 1,200,000 37. Akhbar El Yom/Al Akhbar (Egypt) 1,159,339 38. Hankook Ilbo (South Korea) 1,156,000 39. Hochi Shimbun (Japan) 1,119,031 40. Daily Express (England) 1,118,981 41. Los Angeles Times (U.S.) 1,067,540 42. New York Times (U>S) 1,066,540 43. Tokyo Shimbun (Japan 1,062,080 44. Daily Telegraph (England) 1,047,861 45. Nishinippon Shimbun Japan 1,041,104 46. Jiefang Ribao (China) 1,000,000 47. Nanfang Ribao (China) 1,000,000 48. Nongmin Ribao (China) 1,000,000 49. Zhongguo Qingnian Ribao (China) 1,000,000 50. Nikkan Sports (Japan) 984,058 51. Al Akhbar (Egypt) 980,000 52. Guangming Ribao (China) 950,000 53. Al Ahram (Egypt) 900,000 54. Al Goumhouriya (Egypt) 900,000 55. Seoul Shinmun (S. Korea) 900,000 56. Xin Hua Ribao (China) 900,000 57. Verdens Gang (Norway) 870,267 58. Corriere della Sera (Italy) 868,266 59. Kyoto Shimbun (Japan) 839,499 60. Chugoku Shimbun (Japan) 820,000 61 Kobe Shimbun Japan 820,000 62. Times of India (India) 813,000 63. Kobe Shimbun (Japan) 810,353 64. Beijing Wanbao (China) 800,000 65. Hubei Ribao (China) 800,000 66. Jiefangjun Ribao (China) 800,000 67. Trybuna Slaska (Poland) 800,000 68. La Gazzetta dello Sport Italy 798,243 69. Ouest-France (France) 790,133 70. Holos Ukrainy (Ukraine) 768,000 71. The Times (England) 766,999 72. ABC (Spain) 765,668 73. Washington Post (U.SSS>) 759,122 74. La Repubblica (Italy) 754,930 75. De Telegraf (Netherlands) 751,400 76. Gazeta Wyborcza (Poland) 750,000 77. Zero Hora (Brazil) 727,188 78. Diario dos Campos (Brazil) 725,000 79. New York Daily News (U.S.) 723,143 80. Sabah (Turkey) 722,950 81. Jornal da Tarde (Brazil) 709,793 82. Beijing Ribao (China) 700,000 83. Chongqing Ribao (China) 700,000 84. Clarin (Argentina) 700,000 85. Thai Rath (Thailand 700,000 86. Zhejiang Ribao (China) 700,000 87. Diario Insular (Portugal) 684,143 88. Granma Internacional (Cuba) 675,000 89. Chicago Tribune (U.S>) 673,508 90. Daily Record (Scotland) 671,267 91. China Daily News (Taiwan) 670,000 92. The Daily Star (England) 650,406 93. Guangxi Ribao (China) 650,000 94. Malayala Manorama (India) 630,068 95. La Nacion (Argentina) 630,000 96. Hurriyet (Turkey) 615,579 97. Herald Sun (Australia) 600,000 98. Hurriyet (Pakistan) 600,000 99. Liaoning Ribao (China) 600,000 100. Oriental Daily News (Hong Kong) 600,000 < 100 LARGEST U.S. NEWSPAPERS Rank Circulation 1. USA Today (Arlington, Va.) 2,154,539 2. Wall Street Journal (NY N.Y.) 2,091,062 3. Times (New York, N.Y.) 1,118,565 4. Times (Los Angeles) 914,584 5. Post (Washington, DC) 732,872 6. Daily News (New York, N.Y.) 729,124 7. Tribune (Chicago) 680,879 8. Post (New York, N.Y.) 652,426 9. Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.) 580,069 10. Chronicle (Houston) 553,018 11. Chronicle (San Francisco) 512,640 12. Morning News (Dallas) 510,133 13. Sun-Times (Chicago) 481,798 14 Globe (Boston) 450,538 15. Arizona Republic (Phoenix) 432,284 16. Star-Ledger (Newark, N.J.) 408,672 17. Star Tribune (Minneapolis) 380,354 18. Inquirer (Philadelphia) 376,493 19. Journal-Constitution (Atlanta) 371,853 20. Plain Dealer (Cleveland) 365,288 21. Free Press (Detroit) 352,714 22. Oregonian (Portland) 342,789 23. Times (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 334,742 24. Union-Tribune (San Diego) 328,531 25. Herald (Miami) 315,850 26. Register Orange County CA 302,864 27. Sun (Baltimore) 301,186 28. Bee (Sacramento, Calif.) 289,905 29. Post (Denver) 288,937 30. Rocky Mtn. News Denver 288,889 31. Post-Dispatch (St. Louis) 285,869 32. Mercury News San Jose CA 271,997 33. Star (Kansas City, Mo.) 267,273 34. Sentinel (Orlando, Fla.) 257,222 35. Times-Picayune N Orleans 253,610 36. Dispatch (Columbus, Ohio) 252,564 37. Star (Indianapolis) 249,891 38. Journal Sentinel Milwaukee 244,288 39. Post-Gazette Pittsburgh Pa 242,546 40. Herald (Boston) 241,457 41. Sun-Sentinel (Ft L'dale, Fla ) 233,634 42. Times (Seattle) 231,505 43. News (Detroit) 227,392 44. Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) 226,849 45. Tribune (Tampa, Fla.) 224,220 46. Express-News S Antonio Tx 222,536 47. Investor's Business Daily LA 215,788 48. Star-Telegram Ft Worth, TX) 215,452 49. Courier-Journal L'ville Ky 213,176 50. News (Buffalo, N.Y.) 207,989 51. Daily Oklahoman Okla City 207,538 52. Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, Va.) 201,141 53. World-Herald Omaha Neb. 192,075 54. Pioneer Press(St Pau, Minn 190,392 55. Times-Dispatch Richmond 188,540 56. Courant (Hartford, Conn.) 185,570 57. Press-Enterprise R'side CA 183,974 58. Democrat-Gazette (L'l Rock 183,343 59. American-Statesman Austin 183,312 60. Contra Costa Times (Calif.) 182,541 61. Enquirer (Cincinnati) 182,176 62. Record (Bergen County, N.J.) 179,270 63. Daily News (Los Angeles) 178,360 64. Democrat (Rochester, N.Y.) 173,900 65. Tennessean (Nashville) 172,149 66. Post (W. Palm Beach, Fla.) 168,147 67. Times-Union(Jacksonville Fla 167,851 68. Journal (Providence, R.I.) 167,609 69. Asbury Park Press (N.J.) 167,284 70. News & Observer Raleigh NC 163,769 71. Review-Journal (Las Vegas) 160,391 72. Bee (Fresno, Calif.) 158,651 73. Commercial Appeal Memphis 157,820 74. Register (Des Moines, Iowa) 150,851 75. Post-Intelligencer (Seattle) 150,851 76. Daily Herald (Chicago) 150,364 77. News (Birmingham, Ala.) 148,938 78. Daily News (Philadelphia) 143,631 79. Journal News Westchester NY) 142,873 80. Advertiser (Honolulu) 142,025 81. Blade (Toledo, Ohio) 139,520 82. World (Tulsa, Okla.) 139,383 83. Press (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 138,620 84. Tribune (Salt Lake City) 134,985 85. Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio 128,511 86. News Tribune Tacoma Wash .128,511 87. Daily News (Dayton, Ohio) 126,642 88. La Opinion Los Angeles Calif 124,692 89. Post-Standard Syracuse, N.Y. 120,701 90. Tribune-Review (Greensburg Pa) 119,646 91. News Journal (Wilmington, Del. ) 116,398 92. News-Sentinel (Knoxville, Tenn.) 114,593 93. State (Columbia, S.C.) 114,442 94. Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) 111,594 95. Journal (Albuquerque) 109,693 96. Herald-Leader (Lexington, Ky.) 106,941 97. Herald-Tribune (Sarasota, Fla.) 105,636 98. News-Journal (Daytona Fla.) 104,654 99. Telegram (Worcester MA) 102,592 100. 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