PENN STATE U. CONFIRMS MAN AS OLD AS COAL

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  YES, VIRGINIA, OUR GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGREAT-GRANDPA
                        AT LEAST 280,000,000 YEARS OLD

          HUMAN REMAINS DISCOVERED BY ONE ED CONRAD
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/z11calv.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Skullx.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/OldestHumanSkull.JPG
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/newtibia.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/HumanJaw3.jpg
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/HumanBrain.jpg

             ======================

       HUMAN CRANIUM EMBEDDED IN A BOULDER

http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page3_files/body_data/skulla.jpg

http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page3_files/body_data/skullb.jpg

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      TEST RESULT OF GRANULES REMOVED FROM
      SKULL-LIKE OBJECT EMBEDDED IN BOULDER

             OFFICIAL REPORT
       AMERICAN MEDICAL LABORATORIES
              Chantilly, Va.

51945059/0 Received: 04/08/2000

75843/Chantilly For Null

CALCULUS ANALYSIS BY CHRYSTALOGRAPHY

The specimen consists of a few small pieces of dried
blood. None of the constituents normally found in
urinary calculi are present.

           *** FINAL REPORT ***

CP 978171-CS 84751

Nathan Sherman, M.D.
Director of Laboratories

Submitted by Physicians Clinical Laboratory
Hazleton National Bank Building
101 W. Broad St.
Hazleton, Pa. 18201

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       "OLDEST HUMAN SKULL EVER FOUND"
   
    http://www.edconrad.com/images/z11calv.jpg
    http://www.edconrad.com/images/krogwskull.jpg
   
    Wilton Krogman, one of the world's foremost experts
    on human anatomy, holds what he had identified as
    a petrified human calvarium, a skull with the eye
    sockets broken off, that was discovered between Penna's
    anthracite veins. He is shown at his desk at the Cooper
    Clinic in Lancaster, Pa., where moments later he
    beckoned a colleague -- a medical doctor -- to examine
    "the oldest human skull ever found."
    <
    A CATscan was performed on this specimen with
    favorable results.
    <
    http://www.edconrad.com/images/catcalv.jpg
   
    Meanwhile, Haversian canals were identified in the cell
    structure, the tell-tale sign of bone. And dried blood
    was found on the specimen during testing at American
    Medical Laboratories in Chantilly, Va.
    <
    This is the official report from AML which had performed
    Calculus Analysis by Crystallography. The final report,
    dated April 21, 2000, was issued by Dr. Nathan Sherman,
    director of laboratories.
    <
    "The specimen consists of 1 irregularly
    shaped, brown calculus weighing less
    than 0.0010 grams and measuring 1X1X0.5
    mm. No nidus is observed. The calculi
    indicates a composition of dried blood
    intermingled with a few small crystals
    resembling calcium oxalate dihydrate."
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    http://www.edconrad.com/images/z12calv.jpg
    http://www.edconrad.com/images/z13cav.jpg

           MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS

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Re: ED CONRAD WILL WIN IN THE LONG RUN...

    http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Dartboard.jpg
 
    Posted by zookumar <zook...@Xaccess.ca>
    Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005
   
    I had a looksee at your website. Intriguing. The arguments and
    evidence you present appear credible. Humans may well have been
    here 280 million years ago, during the carboniferous period
    well ahead of the 65 million year timeline presented by the
    scientific establishment).

    Just one question I would pose, Ed, does the 280 million year
    number necessarily defeat the theory of evolution or merely give
    it a new classification tree with a different time origin?
   
    There is still the matter of DNA to consider. Human DNA and
    chimpanzee DNA differ in about 2% of their informational
    content. So there is some good reason to believe in a common
    origin (eg. descent in mutual proximity on an evolutionary tree).

    Anyways, keep up the good work. Great website. The story about
    the rescued miners certainly offers insights into the afterlife.
    I have a scientific mind. I also believe in the eternal soul
    and the afterlife (being of Hindu background). I guess I'm
    fortunate in that I don't view science as being at odds with
    my spiritual beliefs. Indeed, I view them as complementary.

    Cheers
    -zookumar-

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    Ed Conrad wrote:

    > On Sept. 6, 1996 (better late than never), Ron Cittesiano
    > wrote to talk.origins and alt.catastrophism:
    > >
    > Beneath the Header:
    > <
    > >>   "ED CONRAD WILL WIN IN THE LONG RUN"    <<<
    > <
    > > http://www.edconrad.com/canals/newtibia2.jpg
    > > http://www.edconrad.com/canals/sem.jpg
    > > http://www.edconrad.com/canals/index.html
    > <
    > Mr. Cittesiano wrote:
    > <
    > > The SEM image makes it clear to anyone not blinded
    > > by evolutionism that Mr. Conrad has found a bone,
    > > a human bone.
    > <
    > (Response from a vested-interest Scientific Establishment
    > sleazeball (perhaps Chris Krozlyk)):
    > <
    > >> Not without a similar image at same magnification
    > >> of an object that everyone agrees is a rock. What
    > >> if the SEM image of Conrad's sample looks more like
    > >> a rock than it looks like a bone? There's no control,
    > >> at least none that I could find, so the comparison
    > >> is totally worthless.
    > <
    > The affable Mr. Cittesiano continued to write:
    > <
    > > If you (Mr. Conrad) persevere, you will be remembered
    > > in the history and science books as the man who ended
    > > the dark ages of evolutionism and ushered in a new era
    > > of scientific enlightenment.
    > >
    > (Back to the vested-interest Pseudo-scientific Establishment fool):
    > <
    > >> No he won't. He may be right, but with the sloppy
    > >> and unprofessional work that Ed Conrad does, he will
    > >> never earn a reputation as you describe. Maybe some
    > >> researcher, who knows enough to include controls
    > >> for comparison, will make the case one day. But all
    > >> Ed Conrad is doing is wasting his time. If ever it's
    > >> proven that humans lived in the carboniferous, Ed
    > >> Conrad's name will probably not be mentioned, or
    > >> it will appear only in a footnote that says "This
    > >> idea was claimed by Ed Conrad in the 1990s, but
    > >> shoddy methodology prevented its widespread
    > >> acceptance until proper work was done in 2015."
    > <
    > Mr. Cittesiano fires the knockout punch when he wrote::
    > <
    > > Great discoveries in science are often greeted
    > > by scorn at first, but don't let the shouts
    > > of the close-minded deter you from your quest
    > > for the truth.
    > >
    > Thanks for the kind words, Mr. Cittesiano.
    > <
    > Now WHO says I don't have anyone in my corner?
    > <
    > =====================
    > <
    > Mr. Cittesiano, if you're still alive, here are some of
    > the other petrified bones, teeth and soft organs -- some
    > human -- found between anthracite veins:
    <
              ==============================      
   
    Here's a giant petrified tooth.
    http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/1tooth.jpg
   
    Here's a petrified dinosaur foot still embedded in slate.
    http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Newpix3/z3dino.jpg
   
    Here are several views of a portion of a giant prehistoric
    scorpion identified as such by Krogman.
   
> > http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-001S.JPG
    http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-010S.JPG
    http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-020S.JPG
   
   Here are two views of a piece of wood that appears to
   to have been and carved for use as a tool or a weapon.
   http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-001S.JPG
   http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-002S.JPG
   http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-003S.JPG
   http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-004S.JPG
   http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-005S.JPG
   <
   (And there are a whole lot more...)
   
    Ed Conrad
    http://www.edconrad.com
   
            =============
   
    > HOLD IT! There's more...
    > <
    > <
    > On March 6, 1997, Michael D. Painter (mpain...@maxinet.com)
    > wrote to talk.origins:
    > <
    > Mr. Ed claims that science has some great fear of admitting
    > his rocks are bones. He has a few other ideas that he claims
    > science tries to suppress but the rocks are the biggest.
    > <
    > After watching the Nova show on the fairly recent realization
    > that asteroids can hit the earth and do great damage, it
    > occurred to me that it must be a personal vendetta against
    > him rather than a general hiding of the truth.
    > <
    > Either that or he is crazy.
    > <
    > In the scheme of things so many "absolute facts" have been
    > overturned this century that even if his rocks were bones,
    > it would be a small discovery.
    > <
    > Solid state physics, flight, relativity, continental drift,
    > asteroid impact and many other finds have changed our world
    > view far in excess of some fanciful story about man being
    > older than what is known.
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