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MAYBE NOW YOU'LL BELIEVE MAN IS AS OLD AS COAL .
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Intrepid
2010-07-27 16:29:35 UTC
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HUMAN CRANIUM EMBEDDED IN A BOULDER
(Discovered Between Anthracite Coal Veins)
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ED CONRAD SENDS SMITHSONIAN GRANULES
REMOVED FROM BOULDER (AS INSTRUCTED)
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Ed favorably followed up on Rye's request and removed some granules
from the rind of the object resembling a human cranium protruding
from
the boulder. However, before mailing them, Ed examined the granules
microscopically.

This is because, at this point in time, he had learned something
about
the identification of bone that he hadn't known during his visit to
the Smithsonian a year before.
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Ed was now aware that bone contains minuscule Haversian canals and
their presence is the conclusive evidence of bone, even if the bone
had petrified.
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This scientific fact appears in the book, "Science in Archaeology,"
which states that neither age nor the petrification process can
remove
what are known as Haversian canals, an integral part of the cell
structure of bone.
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He had learned that, since the Haversian canals are actually
passageways for nutrients to living bone, even the process of
petrification cannot displace them because, as tiny tunnels, there
was
nothing there to begin with.
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Therefore, prior to sending the granules, Ed's microscopic
examination
revealed the presence of "pinholes" in the thinnest pieces, virtually
identical to cadaver bone at the same low magnification.
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EXAMINATION OF CELL STRUCTURE IGNORED
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On Oct. 11, 1982, Ed wrote to Rye, wondering why the Smithsonian
tested for mineral composition when it was supposed to examine
the cell structure of the granules that had been removed from the
rind
of the boulder.
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After all, Ed maintained, Rye had stated in his letter: "We must do a
microscopic study of the outer rind to determine if it has the
structure of bone." But, according to Rye, this was not done. Or, if
it was, the Smithsonian wanted to hide that fact.
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Ed insists the Smithsonian had supplied an answer to a question
-- about mineral composition -- that did not even apply in this
particular case. In any event, in his response to Ed's follow-up
letter, Rye rather surprisingly agreed about the necessity of having
the cell structure examined.
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However, he offered an extremely weak and sad explanation why the
Smithsonian had not done so (although only a imbecile would even
think
its experts had not viewed the cell structure of the granules and HAD
SEEN the Haversian canals, thus confirming the material IS bone and
that the object embedded in the boulder IS INDEED a human cranium).
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ED CONRAD: GROUND SECTION WASN'T NEEDED
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First of all, Ed notes that the Smithsonian certainly didn't have to
prepare
a ground section to examine the cell structure since it easily
could've used the granules (as he had done).
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The plain and simple fact is that Rye HAD REQUESTED the granules
for the specific purpose of examining the cell structure.
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Meanwhile, if the preparation -- and examination -- of a ground
section was so important, Ed wondered why Rye had not even mentioned
it
in his letter.
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But even worse was Rye's explanation that, because of budget
restraints, the Smithsonian could not prepare a ground section at
taxpayers' expense.
Then -- same as now -- the Smithsonian's laboratories are fully
equipped to prepare ground sections at minimal expense and they are
made almost every day. The expense involved would have been peanuts.
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It was then that Ed had very serious questions about the
Smithsonian's
integrity. He knew for sure that, coupled with earlier events, it
wanted nothing to do with the honest investigation of any of his
specimens and was playing him for a fool.
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Ed had a good idea back then -- and later would become 100 percent
certain (as you'll soon see) -- that the human-like skull embedded in
the boulder is indeed a human skull but the Smithsonian didn't want
it
known, obviously because of the repercussions it would cause.
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Most importantly, the Smithsonian's experts knew that if a human
skull
was discovered in Carboniferous strata, it means that man inhabited
the earth multi-multi-millions of years before Darwin's evolutionists
have put him here.
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They also knew -- in one felt swoop -- it would decimate the
evolutionary theory of man's origin from some lowly animals of 60-65
million years ago, since Ed's discovery means man was around long,
long before.
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Since established science has long maintained that coal was formed
more than 280 million years ago, the Smithsonian was well aware that
if it confirmed Ed's discovery, it would shake the very foundation of
its most close-vested theories.
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And now Ed offers proof of the Smithsonian's lack of integrity by
presenting microscopic photos of granules removed from the boulder,
proving that he indeed had found a petrified human skull that is,
indeed,
as old as coal -- if not older!
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Granules that were removed from the specimen resembling a human skull
embedded in the boulder reveal Haversian canals, the telltale
indicator of bone. This photo was taken at 400X, using top lighting
and a dark field. It is important to note that, because of height
differential, portions of the photo are blurry.
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Photograph of cross section of bone, showing Haversian systems. Each
Haversian system is seen as a nearly round area. The light circular
core of each system is the Haversian canal, through which oxygen and
nutrients pass.
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Artwork of compact bone shows details of the Haversian systems.
According to "Science in Archaeology," the Haversian canals always
exist and are always identifiable in bone, despite its age or that it
has been subjected to the process of petrification.
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ANOTHER NAIL IN SMITHSONIAN'S COFFIN
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TEST RESULT OF GRANULES REMOVED FROM
SKULL-LIKE OBJECT EMBEDDED IN BOULDER
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Submitted by Physicians CLinical Laboratory
Hazleton National Bank Building
101 W. Broad St.
Hazleton, Pa. 18201
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51945059/0 Received: 04/08/2000
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75843/Chantilly For Null
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CALCULUS ANALYSIS BY CRYSTALOGRAPHY
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The specimen consists of a few small pieces of dried
blood. None of the constituents normally found in
urinary calculi are present.
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CP 978171-CS 84751
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Nathan Sherman, M.D.
Director of Laboratories
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MAY HAVE BEEN SLANDERED BY ED CONRAD
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School of Human Evolution & Social Change (formerly Department of
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Anthropology at Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley
Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles
Anthropology at UCSD, University of California, San Diego
Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara)
Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago
Department of Anthropology, Columbia University
Department of Anthropology, Cornell University
Ph.D. Program in Anthropology, CUNY
Department of Biological Anthropology and Anatomy, Duke University
Department of Anthropology, University of Florida
Department of Anthropology, Harvard University
Anthropology @ UIUC, University of Illinois
Anthropology Department, Indiana University
Department of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University
Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan
Department of Anthropology, New York University
Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Anthropology: at the University of Pennsylvania
Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh
Department of Anthropology, Princeton University
Center for Human Evolutionary Studies (Rutgers University)
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Desertphile
2010-07-28 16:04:20 UTC
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 09:29:35 -0700 (PDT), Intrepid
Post by Intrepid
HUMAN CRANIUM EMBEDDED IN A BOULDER
(Discovered Between Anthracite Coal Veins)
LOL! Ed, you sure are silly!
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